MAX5487/MAX5488/MAX5489
Dual, 256-Tap, Nonvolatile, SPI-Interface,
Linear-Taper Digital Potentiometers
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Detailed Description
The MAX5487/MAX5488/MAX5489 contain two resistor
arrays, with 255 resistive elements each. The MAX5487
has an end-to-end resistance of 10kΩ, while the
MAX5488 and MAX5489 have resistances of 50kΩand
100kΩ, respectively. The MAX5487/MAX5488/MAX5489
allow access to the high, low, and wiper terminals on
both potentiometers for a standard voltage-divider con-
figuration. Connect the wiper to the high terminal, and
connect the low terminal to ground, to make the device
a variable resistor (see Figure 1).
A simple 3-wire serial interface programs either wiper
directly to any of the 256 tap points. The nonvolatile
memory stores the wiper position prior to power-down
and recalls the wiper to the same point upon power-up
or by using an interface command (see Table 1). The
nonvolatile memory is guaranteed for 200,000 wiper
store cycles and 50 years for wiper data retention.
SPI Digital Interface
The MAX5487/MAX5488/MAX5489 use a 3-wire SPI-
compatible serial data interface (Figures 2 and 3). This
write-only interface contains three inputs: chip-select
(CS), data clock (SCLK), and data in (DIN). Drive CS low
to enable the serial interface and clock data synchro-
nously into the shift register on each SCLK rising edge.
The WRITE commands (C1, C0 = 00 or 01) require 16
clock cycles to clock in the command, address, and data
(Figure 3a). The COPY commands (C1, C0 = 10, 11) can
use either eight clock cycles to transfer only command
and address bits (Figure 3b) or 16 clock cycles, with the
device disregarding 8 data bits (Figure 3a).
After loading data into the shift register, drive CS high
to latch the data into the appropriate potentiometer
control register and disable the serial interface. Keep
CS low during the entire serial data stream to avoid cor-
ruption of the data.
Digital-Interface Format
The data format consists of three elements: command
bits, address bits, and data bits (see Table 1 and
Figure 3). The command bits (C1 and C0) indicate the
action to be taken such as changing or storing the
wiper position. The address bits (A1 and A0) specify
which potentiometer the command affects and the 8
data bits (D7 to D0) specify the wiper position.
Current can flow into or out of L.
Current can flow into or out of H.
Current can flow into or out of L.
Current can flow into or out of H.