Max9595, Audio/video switch for dual scart connector, Applications information – Rainbow Electronics MAX9595 User Manual

Page 16: Table 2. slave address programming, Write and read mode

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MAX9595

2-Wire Interface Data Format

I

2

C Compatibility

The MAX9595 is compatible with existing I

2

C systems.

SCL and SDA are high-impedance inputs. SDA has an
open drain that pulls the bus line to a logic-low during
the 9th clock pulse. Figure 5 shows a typical I

2

C inter-

face application. The communication protocol supports
the standard I

2

C 8-bit communications. The MAX9595

address is compatible with the 7-bit I

2

C addressing

protocol only; 10-bit format is not supported.

Digital Inputs and Interface Logic

The I

2

C-compatible, 2-wire interface has logic levels

defined as V

IL

= 0.8V and V

IH

= 2.0V. All of the inputs

include Schmitt-trigger buffers to accept low-transition
interfaces. The digital inputs are compatible with 3V
CMOS logic levels.

Programming

Connect DEV_ADDR to ground to set the MAX9595
write and read address as shown in Table 2.

Data Register Writing and Reading

Program the SCART video and audio switches by writ-
ing to registers 00h through 0Dh. Registers 00h through
0Eh can also be read, allowing read-back of data after
programming and facilitating system debugging. The
status register is read-only and can be read from
address 0Eh. See Tables 3–12 for register program-
ming information.

INTERRUPT_OUT Signal

INTERRUPT_OUT is an open-drain output that
becomes high impedance when a change in any of the
slow-switch signals occurs. Clear INTERRUPT_OUT by
setting bit 4 of register 01h low.

Applications Information

Hot-Plug of SCART Connectors

The MAX9595 features high-ESD protection on all
SCART inputs and outputs, and requires no external
transient-voltage suppressor (TVS) devices to protect
against floating chassis discharge. Some set-top boxes
have a floating chassis problem in which the chassis is
not connected to earth ground. As a result, the chassis
can charge up to 500V. When a SCART cable is con-
nected to the SCART connector, the charged chassis
can discharge through a signal pin. The equivalent cir-
cuit is a 2200pF capacitor charged to 311V connected
through less than 0.1Ω to a signal pin. The MAX9595 is
soldered on the PC board when it experiences such a
discharge. Therefore, the current spike flows through
the ESD protection diodes and is absorbed by the sup-
ply bypass capacitors, which have high capacitance
and low ESR.

To better protect the MAX9595 against excess voltages
during the cable discharge condition, place an addi-
tional 75Ω resistor in series with all inputs and outputs
to the SCART connector. For harsh environments where
±15kV protection is needed, the MAX4385E and
MAX4386E single and quad high-speed op amps fea-
ture the industry’s first integrated ±15kV ESD protection
on video inputs and outputs.

Audio/Video Switch for Dual SCART Connector

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μC

SCL

SCL

SDA

V

VID

MAX9595

SCL

SDA

V

DD

SCL

SDA

V

DD

DEVICE 2

DEVICE 1

SDA

Figure

5. Typical I

2

C Interface Application

ADDRESS PIN

STATE

WRITE

ADDRESS

READ ADDRESS

V

VID

96h

97h

GNDVID

94h

95h

Table 2. Slave Address Programming

S

Slave

Address

A

Register
Address

A

Data2

A

P

Write and Read Mode

S = Start Condition, A = Acknowledge, P = Stop Condition

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