Max5128, Applications information, Chip information – Rainbow Electronics MAX5128 User Manual

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MAX5128

Standby Mode

The MAX5128 operates in standby mode while the seri-
al interface is inactive. Programming the MAX5128
increases the average operating current to 400µA
(max). When in standby mode, the static supply current
reduces to less than 0.5µA (typ).

Power-Up

Upon power-up, the MAX5128 updates the wiper posi-
tion with the data stored in the nonvolatile memory. This
initialization period takes 2µs (typ). For proper opera-
tion, limit the supply voltage slew rate to

≥ 10µs.

Applications Information

Use the MAX5128 for applications requiring digitally
controlled adjustable resistance or voltage, such as
LCD contrast control (where voltage biasing adjusts the
display contrast), or DC-DC converters with adjustable
outputs. The 22k

Ω end-to-end resistance is divided into

128 tap points of 172

Ω each. Use the MAX5128 in a

voltage-divider or variable-resistor configuration.

V

COM

Generator

Figure 6 shows an application using the MAX4238 and
the MAX5128 to generate the V

COM

voltage for a LCD

panel. Adjusting the resistor value of the MAX5128
changes the V

COM

voltage. Adjusting the V

COM

volt-

age changes the contrast for the LCD panel.

DC-DC Converter Applications

Figures 7 and 8 show two applications using the
MAX5128 to adjust the output voltage of a DC-DC con-
verter. Figure 7 shows the MAX5128 in the grounded
potentiometer configuration. Figure 8 shows the
MAX5128 in a floating potentiometer configuration. The
grounded potentiometer configuration forces the output
voltage range of the DC-DC converter to fall within the
supply voltage range of the MAX5128. Use the floating

potentiometer configuration to allow the DC-DC con-
verter’s output to exceed the supply voltage range of
the MAX5128. The floating potentiometer configuration
increases the output voltage range and increases the
precision of the output voltage adjustment range.

LED Bias Adjustment

Figure 9 shows a LED bias adjustment application
using a MAX5128 to set the current of the LEDs that the
MAX1574 drives. Use the MAX5128 for an adjustable
LED current drive of 10mA to 60mA.

Chip Information

PROCESS: BiCMOS

128-Tap, Nonvolatile, Linear-Taper Digital
Potentiometer in 2mm x 2mm µDFN Package

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t

IMMU

UP

DN

t

IMMU

t

IMMU

t

IMMU

PULSES WITH WIDTHS LESS THAN t

IMMU

ARE IGNORED.

Figure 4. Glitch-Immunity Timing Diagram

MAX5128

IN1

IN2

OUT1

OUT2

GND

V

CC

5V

MECHANICAL

SWITCH

UP

DN

H

L

W

V

CC

GND

5V

MECHANICAL

SWITCH

V

CC

V

CC

MAX6817

Figure 5. Debouncing the MAX5128’s Digital Inputs

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