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“World’s Smallest” Non-Volatile Push-Button DCPs Combine Performance and Flexibility for Easy-to-Design Control Solutions

(Technology News, 14 Jul 2008 )

Intersil Corporation has announced the ISL22511 and ISL22512, the world’s smallest non-volatile push-button DCPs. These easy-to-use, rugged devices provide designers flexibility, while saving board space and power.

The ISL22511/12 come in very small micro-QFN packaging (2.1mm x 1.6mm) and are 25% smaller than their nearest competitor.

With a simple, easy-to-use push-button interface, the ISL22511 and ISL22512 can operate independently from a microcontroller. In fact, these devices have an automated store feature, eliminating the need for an extra step or microcontroller to activate the “store” function. This stores the last wiper setting in the integrated EEPROM memory so the device will recall the last wiper position when it is powered on.

For flexibility, the two devices have multiple modes. One mode activates the auto-store mode and another keeps manual-store and activate wiper storage on command. Both the ISL22511 and ISL22512 also feature a user-activated, power-saving shutdown mode that prevents additional current from flowing through the DCP when initiated.

These devices also have a two-mode auto increment/decrement function that allows the end user to hold the pin until it achieves the desired position. This is very convenient in the 32-tap ISL22511, allowing the user to transition through all the wiper positions without repeatedly pressing a button.

The ISL22511 is a 32-tap device designed for applications needing wider dynamic range and higher resolution than a 16-tap device. Often, however, 16 settings are sufficient for adding an end-user adjustment feature. For those applications, Intersil offers the 16-tap ISL22512.


With a high temperature rating of 125°C, the ISL22511 and ISL22512 are both rugged DCPs able to withstand the tough environments of automotive and industrial temperature ranges.

Intersil

 
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