• Serial Interface Inactive Current (3 µA Typical)
• 500 kHz Typical Bandwidth (-3 dB) Operation
(5.0 k Device)
• Extended Temperature Range (-40°C to +125°C)
• Package Types: TSSOP-14 and VQFN-20 (5x5)
Package Types
MCP41HVX1 Single Potentiometer
TSSOP (ST)
V
L
SCK
CS
SDI
SDO
WLAT
SHDN
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
V+
P0A
P0W
P0B
V-
DGND
NC
(2)
5 x 5 VQFN (MQ)
NC
(2)
NC
(2)
NC
(2)
NC
(2)
V+
15 P0A
14 P0W
13 P0B
12 V-
11 DGND
6 7 8 9 10
WLAT
SHDN
NC
(2)
NC
(2)
NC
(2)
DS20005207B-page 1
20 19 18 17 16
V
L
SCK
CS
SDI
SDO
1
2
3
4
5
21 EP
(1)
Note 1:
Exposed Pad (EP)
2:
NC = Not Internally Connected
Description
The MCP41HVX1 family of devices have dual power
rails (analog and digital). The analog power rail allows
high voltage on the resistor network terminal pins. The
analog voltage range is determined by the V+ and V-
voltages. The maximum analog voltage is +36V, while
the operating analog output minimum specifications are
specified from either 10V or 20V. As the analog supply
voltage becomes smaller, the analog switch resistances
increase, which affects certain performance specifica-
tions. The system can be implemented as dual rail
(±18V) relative to the digital logic ground (DGND).
The device also has a Write Latch (WLAT) function,
which will inhibit the volatile wiper register from being
updated (latched) with the received data until the WLAT
pin is low. This allows the application to specify a con-
dition where the volatile wiper register is updated (such
as zero crossing).
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MCP41HVX1
Device Block Diagram
V+
V–
V
L
DGND
CS
SCK
SDI
SDO
WLAT
SHDN
Power-up/
Brown-out
Control
(Digital)
SPI Serial
Interface
Module and
Control
Logic
Power-up/
Brown-out
Control
(Analog)
Resistor
Network 0
(Pot 0)
Wiper 0
and TCON
Register
P0A
P0W
Memory (2x8)
Wiper0 (V)
TCON
P0B
Device Features
POR Wiper
Setting
# of POTs
Wiper
Configuration
Control
Interface
Resistance (Typical)
R
AB
Options Wiper -
(k)
R
W
()
5.0, 10.0,
50.0, 100.0
5.0, 10.0,
50.0, 100.0
5.0, 10.0,
50.0, 100.0
5.0, 10.0,
50.0, 100.0
75
75
75
75
Number
of:
Taps
R
S
Specified Operating
Range
V
L
(2)
1.8V to
5.5V
1.8V to
5.5V
1.8V to
5.5V
1.8V to
5.5V
V+
(3)
10V
(4)
to 36V
10V
(4)
to 36V
10V
(4)
to 36V
10V
(4)
to 36V
Device
MCP41HV31
MCP41HV51
MCP45HV31
(5)
1 Potentiometer
(1)
1 Potentiometer
(1)
1 Potentiometer
(1)
SPI
SPI
I
2
C™
I
2
C
3Fh
7Fh
3Fh
7Fh
127 128
255 256
127 128
255 256
MCP45HV51
(5)
1 Potentiometer
(1)
Note 1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
Floating either terminal (A or B) allows the device to be used as a Rheostat (variable resistor).
This is relative to the DGND signal. There is a separate requirement for the V+/V- voltages: V
L
V- + 2.7V.
Relative to V-, the V
L
and DGND signals must be between (inclusive) V- and V+.
Analog operation will continue while the V+ voltage is above the device’s analog Power-on Reset
(POR)/Brown-out Reset (BOR) voltage. Operational characteristics may exceed specified limits while the
V+ voltage is below the specified minimum voltage.
For additional information on these devices, refer to DS20005304.
DS20005207B-page 2
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MCP41HVX1
1.0
ELECTRICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Absolute Maximum Ratings †
Voltage on V- with respect to DGND ......................................................................................... DGND + 0.6V to -40.0V
Voltage on V+ with respect to DGND ........................................................................................... DGND - 0.3V to 40.0V
Voltage on V+ with respect to V- .................................................................................................. DGND - 0.3V to 40.0V
Voltage on V
L
with respect to V+ ............................................................................................................ -0.6V to -40.0V
Voltage on V
L
with respect to V- ............................................................................................................. -0.6V to +40.0V
Voltage on V
L
with respect to DGND ....................................................................................................... -0.6V to +7.0V
Voltage on CS, SCK, SDI, WLAT, and SHDN with respect to DGND ................................................ -0.6V to V
L
+ 0.6V
Voltage on all other pins (PxA, PxW, and PxB) with respect to V- ......................................................-0.3V to V+ + 0.3V
Input clamp current, I
IK
(V
I
< 0, V
I
> V
L
, V
I
> V
PP
on HV pins) ............................................................................ ±20 mA
Output clamp current, I
OK
(V
O
< 0 or V
O
> V
L
) ................................................................................................... ±20 mA
Maximum current out of DGND pin ...................................................................................................................... 100 mA
Maximum current into V
L
pin................................................................................................................................ 100 mA
Maximum current out of V- pin ............................................................................................................................. 100 mA
Maximum current into V+ pin ................................................................................................................................100 mA
Maximum current into P
X
A, P
X
W, & P
X
B pins (Continuous)
R
AB
= 5 k ............................................................................................................................. ±25 mA
R
AB
= 10 k ........................................................................................................................ ±12.5 mA
R
AB
= 50 k .......................................................................................................................... ±6.5 mA
R
AB
= 100 k ........................................................................................................................ ±6.5 mA
Maximum current into P
X
A, P
X
W, & P
X
B pins (Pulsed)
F
PULSE
> 10 kHz ........................................................................................................... (Max I
Continuous
)/(Duty Cycle)
F
PULSE
10 kHz ........................................................................................................ (Max I
Continuous
)/(Duty Cycle)
Maximum output current sunk by any Output pin .................................................................................................. 25 mA
Maximum output current sourced by any Output pin ............................................................................................ 25 mA
Soldering temperature of leads (10 seconds) ..................................................................................................... +300°C
ESD protection on all pins
Human Body Model (HBM) ......................................................................................................................
±4 kV
Machine Model (MM) ..............................................................................................................................
Storage temperature ............................................................................................................................. -65°C to +150°C
Ambient temperature with power applied .............................................................................................. -40°C to +125°C
† Notice:
Stresses above those listed under “Maximum Ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. This
is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at those or any other conditions above those indicated in
the operational listings of this specification is not implied. Exposure to maximum rating conditions for extended periods
may affect device reliability.
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DS20005207B-page 3
MCP41HVX1
AC/DC CHARACTERISTICS
Standard Operating Conditions (unless otherwise specified)
Operating Temperature -40°C
≤
T
A
≤
+125°C (extended)
DC Characteristics
All parameters apply across the specified operating ranges unless noted.
V+ = 10V to 36V (referenced to V-);
V+ = +5V to +18V & V- = -5.0V to -18V (referenced to DGND
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