MAX6975ATL+ Maxim Integrated Products, MAX6975ATL+ Datasheet
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... Logic Supply ♦ Open-Circuit LED Fault Detection ♦ Optional Watchdog Timer Blanks Display if Interface Fails ♦ Standard -40°C to +125°C Operating Temperature Range PART MAX6974ATL+ MAX6975ATL Exposed paddle. + Denotes a lead-free package. TOP VIEW AGND Applications *EP = EXPOSED PADDLE. Features ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (All voltages with respect to GND.) V ........................................................................-0.3V to +4.0V DD R0–R7, G0–G7, B0–B7, MUX0, and MUX1 ...........-0.3V to +8.0V All Other Pins..............................................-0. Continuous Power Dissipation (T = ...
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued 3.0V to 3.6V unless otherwise noted. Typical values are MIN MAX PARAMETER SYMBOL Output Slew Time LOADO Output Low Voltage MUX_ Open-Circuit Detection Output Voltage ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards (V = 3.3V +25°C, unless otherwise noted OPERATING CURRENT CONSUMPTION vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE 32MHz CLKI CALDAC = 0xFF T = +25° ...
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PIN NAME MUX0 Multiplex 0 Active-Low, Open-Drain Output. Use MUX0 to drive a pnp transistor CLKI+ PWM and Serial-Interface Noninverting Clock LVDS Input 3 CLKI- PWM and Serial-Interface Inverting Clock LVDS Input 4 DIN+ Serial-Interface Noninverting Data LVDS ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards R LED OUTPUTS EXT. PNP 8-BIT MUX0 R LED DRIVERS I SET OUTPUT R CALDAC R7–R0 8 PWM COUNTERS SYNC 0/1 LOAD OE EN CONTROL ...
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R LED OUTPUTS EXT. PNP 8-BIT MUX0 R LED DRIVERS I SET OUTPUT R CALDAC R7–R0 8 PWM COUNTERS SYNC 0/1 LOAD OE EN CONTROL LOADI SYNC DETECT CLKI DIN D Q1 ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards Detailed Description The MAX6974/MAX6975 drive 24 nonmultiplexed LEDs or 48 multiplexed LEDs for various indoor and outdoor display applications. The EZCascade serial interface enables large multidriver display panels to be con- structed with ...
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LED-Intensity Control The MAX6974/MAX6975 provide three levels of output current control for LED drive: calibration DACs (CALDACs), global-intensity control, and individual- intensity control. The CALDACs set the port output cur- rent levels, while the global-intensity and individual- intensity controls modulate ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards (PWM) value. Each output current driver in the R, G, and B ports has a unique 12-bit (MAX6974) or 14-bit (MAX6975) PWM control value providing fine resolution adjustment of average current output. Each ...
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Figure 4 as subframes etc). Each subframe can be ON for a PWM duration set by the individual PWM value. The PWM value setting of 2560 out of 4096 (12-bit) results in a ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards two external pnp transistors, such as FMMTL717, used as common-anode power switches (see Figure 5). Setting configuration bit enables multiplex Figure 5. MAX6975 Multiplexing Two Sets of Eight RGB Pixels ...
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Table 3. MAX6974/MAX6975 Timing Comparison MUX PART OPERATION BIT 0 Nonmultiplex MAX6974 1 Multiplex 0 Nonmultiplex MAX6975 1 Multiplex GLB4 MUX PART OPERATION BIT BIT X 0 Nonmultiplex MAX6974 X 1 Multiplex 0 Nonmultiplex 0 1 Multiplex MAX6975 0 Nonmultiplex ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards Each command is uniquely identified by two bits, C1 and C0, embedded in the serial-interface protocol structure. The commands Load CALDAC, Load Global- Intensity PDM, and Load Configuration each require 24 bits of ...
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The global-intensity data is received in an intermediate register and is applied to the outputs at subframe 0 and PWM clock 0. The MAX6974/MAX6975 have one byte of configuration data with 5 active bit settings as shown in Table 6. ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards The serial interface uses the continuously running clock, CLKI, to synchronously transfer and latch data (33MHz max). The MAX6974/MAX6975 sample inputs DIN and LOADI on the rising edge of CLKI and update outputs ...
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When LOADI is low, the MAX6974/MAX6975 continuously monitor DIN for reception of the SYNC pattern (see the Header Segment ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards The bit length of the data segment received by the MAX6974/MAX6975 is dependent on the command specified in the header. The load CALDAC command has three unique data bytes, while load global-intensity PDM ...
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HOST MAX6974/MAX6975 CLK0 CLKI CLKO D0 DIN DOUT LOAD0 LOADI LOADO LOADI DIN CLKI Figure 8. Example Showing Three-Device Cascade Connection Scheme with the Interconnecting Nodes Labeled for Clarity DATA: CALDAC DATA 1 B CALDAC G CALDAC 1 LOADI 0 ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards When the MAX6974/MAX6975 send individual-intensity PWM data, the data segment bit length is large due to the 12-bit or 14-bit PWM data for each of the 24 outputs (see Figure 11). The various ...
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Use the same length interface signal paths, whether differential or CMOS, to ensure a uniform propagation delay for each signal. Power-Supply Considerations The MAX6974/MAX6975 operate with a power-supply voltage of 3.0V to 3.6V. Bypass the V to GND with a ...
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PWM LED Drivers for Message Boards (The package drawing(s) in this data sheet may not reflect the most current specifications. For the latest package outline information www.maxim-ic.com/packages.) 22 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Package Information ...
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