DS2480B Maxim Integrated Products, DS2480B Datasheet - Page 11

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DS2480B

Manufacturer Part Number
DS2480B
Description
IC LINE DRVR W/SENSOR 1-W 8-SOIC
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Type
Line Driver, Transmitterr
Datasheet

Specifications of DS2480B

Number Of Drivers/receivers
1/0
Protocol
RS232
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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Search Accelerator Usage Example
Generate Reset Pulse
Set Data Mode
Search ROM command
Set Command Mode
Search Accelerator On
Set Data Mode
Send 16 bytes
Set Command Mode
Search Accelerator Off
Set Data Mode
Do Memory Function
Set Command Mode
Generate Reset Pulse
CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
The DS2480B is designed to be configurable for the varying requirements of its application. When the
device powers up and/or performs a master reset cycle, the hard-wired default configuration settings take
effect. These settings will work on a short 1-Wire bus and assume regular 1-Wire communication speed.
To change these default settings and to verify the current settings, the logic of the DS2480B supports
configuration commands. A summary of the available configuration parameters, their default settings at
regular and Overdrive speed and their applicability is shown in Table 3.
Parameters not related to the communication speed on the 1-Wire bus specify the duration of the 12V
programming pulse, the duration of the strong pullup to 5V, the threshold current of the load sensor for
“dynamic” strong pullup duration, and the baud rate on the interface that connects the DS2480B to the
host. The remaining three parameters are used to modify the 1-Wire communication waveforms if one
selects “Flexible Speed” (see Communication Commands for speed selection).
Flexible speed is implemented to improve the performance of large MicroLAN Networks. This is
accomplished by:
§ limiting the slew rate on falling edges (e. g., at the beginning of time slots, to reduce ringing),
§ extending the Write-1 low time (allows the current flow through the network to end slowly, to prevent
§ delaying the time point when reading a bit from the 1-Wire bus (gives the network more time to
§ adding extra recovery time between Write-0 time slots (allows more energy transfer through the
The latter two functions are controlled by a single parameter. Taking advantage of flexible speed requires
changing one or more of these parameters from their default values. Otherwise the waveforms will be
identical to those at regular speed.
Each configuration parameter is identified by its 3-bit parameter code and can be programmed for one of
a maximum eight different values using a 3-bit value code. A matrix of parameter codes and value codes
with the associated physical values in shown in Table 4.
voltage spikes from inductive kickback),
stabilize, to get a higher voltage margin) and
network, to replenish the parasite power supply of the devices on the bus).
Action Sequence
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Host TX
data
C1
E1
B1
E1
A1
E1
C1
F0
E3
E3
E3
CD or ED
CD or ED
(response)
(nothing)
(nothing)
(nothing)
(nothing)
(nothing)
Host RX
(nothing)
(nothing)
(nothing)
(as sent)

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