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9 / 22 page 9 FN8174.3 June 23, 2011 DEVICE DESCRIPTION Instructions Five of the eight instructions are three bytes in length. These instructions are: – Read Wiper Counter Register: Read the current wiper position of the potentiometer. – Write Wiper Counter Register: Change current wiper position of the potentiometer. – Read Data Register: Read the contents of the selected Data Register. – Write Data Register: Write a new value to the selected Data Register. – Read Status: This command returns the contents of the WIP bit, which indicates if the internal write cycle is in progress. See Table 8 for details of the instruction set. The basic sequence of the 3-byte instruction is shown in Figure 2. These 3-byte instructions exchange data between the WCR and one of the Data Registers. A transfer from a Data Register to a WCR is essentially a write to a static RAM, with the static RAM controlling the wiper position. The response of the wiper to this action is delayed by tWRL. A transfer from the WCR (current wiper position) to a Data Register is a write to nonvolatile memory and takes a minimum of tWR to complete. The transfer can occur between one of the four potentiometers and one of its associated registers, or it may occur globally, where the transfer occurs between all potentiometers and one associated register. The Read Status Register instruction is the only unique format (Figure 3). Two instructions require a 2-byte sequence to complete (Figure 4). These instructions transfer data between the host and the X9271; either between the host and one of the data registers, or directly between the host and the Wiper Counter Register. These instructions are: – XFR Data Register to Wiper Counter Register: Transfers the contents of one specified Data Regis- ter to the associated Wiper Counter Register. – XFR Wiper Counter Register to Data Register: Transfers the contents of the specified Wiper Coun- ter Register to the associated Data Register. The final command is Increment/Decrement (Figures 5 and 6). It is different from the other commands, because its length is indeterminate. Once the command is issued, the master can clock the selected wiper up and/or down in one resistor segment step, thereby providing a fine-tuning capability to the host. For each SCK clock pulse (tHIGH) while SI is HIGH, the selected wiper moves one resistor segment towards the RH terminal. Similarly, for each SCK clock pulse while SI is LOW, the selected wiper moves one resistor segment towards the RL terminal. Write-in-Process (WIP) Bit The contents of the Data Registers are saved to nonvolatile memory when the CS pin goes from LOW to HIGH after a complete write sequence is received by the device. The progress of this internal write operation can be monitored by the Write-in-Process bit (WIP). The WIP bit is read with a Read Status command. X9271 |
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