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X9448
Mixed Signal with 2-Wire Interface

Not Recommended for New Designs.
Recommended Replacement Part X9418.

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Key Features

    • Two digitally controlled potentiometers and two voltage comparators in one package
    • 2-wire serial interface
    • Register oriented format
      • Direct read/write wiper position
      • Store as many as four positions per pot
    • Fast response comparator
    • Enable, latch, or shutdown comparator outputs through ACR
    • Auto-recall of WCR and ACR data from R0
    • Hardware write protection, WP
    • Separate analog and digital/system supplies
    • Direct write cell
      • Endurance-100,000 data changes per bit per register
      • Register data retention-100 years
    • 16-bytes of EEPROM memory
    • Power saving feature and low noise
    • Two 10KΩ or two 2.5KΩ potentiometers
    • Resolution: 64 taps each pot
    • 24-lead TSSOP and 24-lead SOIC packages

Description

The X9448 integrates two nonvolatile digitally controlled potentiometers (XDCP) and two voltage comparators on a CMOS monolithic microcircuit.

The X9448 contains two resistor arrays, each composed of 63 resistive elements. Between each element and at either end are tap points accessible to the wiper elements. The position of the wiper element on the array is controlled by the user through the two wire serial bus interface.

Each potentiometer has an associated voltage comparator. The comparator compares the external input voltage VNI with the wiper voltage VW and sets the output voltage level to a logic high or low.

Each resistor array and comparator has associated with it a wiper counter register (WCR), analog control register (ACR), and eight 6-bit data registers that can be directly written and read by the user. The contents of the wiper counter register controls the position of the wiper on the resistor array. The contents of the analog control register controls the comparator and its output. The potentiometer is programmed with a 2-wire serial interface

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