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MAX5105

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX5105
Description
Nonvolatile, Quad, 8-Bit DACs
Manufacturer
MAXIM [Maxim Integrated Products]
Datasheet

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The nonvolatile load command writes the contents of
the selected nonvolatile register to the corresponding
volatile register during the eight clock cycles following
A0. This updates the respective DAC output or
changes the operating state of the device on the rising
edge of CLK corresponding to A0. This command does
not affect the data in the nonvolatile register. Figure 8
shows the nonvolatile load command timing diagram.
RDY/BSY remains high while a volatile register load is
taking place.
Figure 9. Effect of Negative Offset (Single Supply)
Figure 8. Nonvolatile Load Command Timing Diagram
NEGATIVE
OFFSET
VOLTAGE
OUTPUT
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Nonvolatile Load Command
DAC CODE
RDY/BSY
CLK
DIN
DOUT
CS
OUT_
(MAX5105 ONLY)
START
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Nonvolatile, Quad, 8-Bit DACs
HIGH IMPEDANCE
C1
C0
The MAX5105/MAX5106 feature software-controlled
mute and shutdown modes. The shutdown mode places
the DAC outputs in a high-impedance state and reduces
quiescent current consumption to 10µA (max) with all
DACs disabled.
Mute drives the selected DAC output to the correspond-
ing REFL_ voltage. The volatile DAC register retains its
data, and the output returns to its previous state when
mute is removed. The MAX5105 also features an asyn-
chronous MUTE input that mutes all DACs.
The output buffers are individually disabled/muted with
ones in the proper data bits (D7–D0) (Table 1).
When all DACs are muted or shut down, the nonvolatile
store command is ignored. If the mute/shutdown
novolatile register is used to shut down or mute all of
the DACs, use the register write command to change
the operating state of the device. Do this by executing
a register write command that changes the contents of
the mute/shutdown volatile register. Following this, the
nonvolatile store command is again recognized.
The power-on reset (POR) controls the initialization of the
MAX5105/MAX5106. During this time, the on-chip oscil-
lator is enabled and used to load the volatile DAC and
mute/shutdown registers with data from the EEPROM.
A2
t
A1
COS
A0
Mute/Shutdown Modes
Power-On Reset
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