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Renesas Electronics Corporation
Single Digitally Controlled Potentiometer (XDCP™)

Package Information

CAD Model:View CAD Model
Pkg. Type:TDFN
Pkg. Code:LPI
Lead Count (#):8
Pkg. Dimensions (mm):3.0 x 3.0 x 0.75
Pitch (mm):16.5

Environmental & Export Classifications

Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)1
Pb (Lead) FreeYes
ECCN (US)EAR99
HTS (US)8542.39.0090

Product Attributes

Lead Count (#)8
Carrier TypeReel
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)1
Pitch (mm)16.5
Pkg. Dimensions (mm)3.0 x 3.0 x 0.75
Pb (Lead) FreeYes
Pb Free CategoryPb-Free 100% Matte Tin Plate w/Anneal-e3
Temp. Range (°C)-40 to +125°C
Advanced Features5 Bytes General Purpose EEPROM (scratchpad)
Channels (#)1
End-to-End Temperature Coefficient (ppm/°C)45
InterfaceI2C
Length (mm)3
MOQ2000
Memory TypeNonvolatile
Middlepoint Ratiometric Tempco4
Pkg. TypeTDFN
Qualification LevelStandard
Resistance Options (kΩ)10
Resistance TaperLinear
Single Supply Voltage Range (V)5.5
Supply Current Icc (µA)10
Supply Voltage Vcc (Min) (V)2.7
Supply Voltage Vcc Range2.7 to 5.5
Taps (#)256
Thickness (mm)0.75
VL Terminal Voltage (Max) (V)5.5
Width (mm)3
Wiper Current (mA)3
Wiper Resistance (ohms)70

Description

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The ISL95811 integrates a digitally controlled potentiometer (XDCP) and non-volatile memory on a monolithic CMOS integrated circuit. The digitally controlled potentiometer is implemented with a combination of resistor elements and CMOS switches. The position of the wiper is controlled by the user through the I2C bus interface. The potentiometer has an associated volatile Wiper Register (WR) and a non-volatile Initial Value Register (IVR), that can be directly written to and read by the user. The content of the WR controls the position of the wiper. At power-up the device recalls the contents of the DCP's IVR to the WR. The DCP can be used as three-terminal potentiometer or as two-terminal variable resistor in a wide variety of applications including control, parameter adjustments and signal processing.