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DS2482-100
(Rev.:2009)
MaximIC
Maxim Integrated MaximIC
DS2482-100 Datasheet PDF : 24 Pages
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Single-Channel 1-Wire Master
Strong Pullup (SPU)
The SPU bit is used to activate the strong pullup func-
tion prior to a 1-Wire Write Byte or 1-Wire Single Bit
command. Strong pullup is commonly used with 1-Wire
EEPROM devices when copying scratchpad data to the
main memory or when performing an SHA-1 computa-
tion and with parasitically powered temperature sen-
sors or A/D converters. The respective device data
sheets specify the location in the communications pro-
tocol after which the strong pullup should be applied.
The SPU bit must be set immediately prior to issuing
the command that puts the 1-Wire device into the state
where it needs the extra power. The strong pullup uses
the same internal pullup transistor as the active pullup
feature. For cases where the internal strong pullup has
insufficient strength, the PCTLZ pin can be used to con-
trol an external p-channel MOSFET to supply additional
power beyond the drive capability of the DS2482-100 to
the 1-Wire line. See the ΔVSTRPU parameter in the
Electrical Characteristics to determine if the internal
strong pullup is sufficient given the current load on the
device.
If SPU is 1, the DS2482-100 treats the rising edge of the
time slot in which the strong pullup starts as if the active
pullup was activated. However, in contrast to the active
pullup, the strong pullup, i.e., the internal pullup transis-
tor, remains conducting, as shown in Figure 3, until one
of three events occurs: the DS2482-100 receives a
command that generates 1-Wire communication (the
typical case); the SPU bit in the Configuration Register
is written to 0; or the DS2482-100 receives the Device
Reset command. As long as the strong pullup is active,
the PCTLZ output is low. When the strong pullup ends,
the SPU bit is automatically reset to 0. Using the strong
pullup feature does not change the state of the APU bit
in the Configuration Register.
1-Wire Speed (1WS)
The 1WS bit determines the timing of any 1-Wire com-
munication generated by the DS2482-100. All 1-Wire
slave devices support standard speed (1WS = 0),
where the transfer of a single bit (tSLOT in Figure 3) is
completed within 65µs. Many 1-Wire devices can also
communicate at a higher data rate, called overdrive
speed. To change from standard to overdrive speed, a
1-Wire device needs to receive an Overdrive-Skip ROM
or Overdrive-Match ROM command, as explained in
the 1-Wire device data sheets. The change in speed
occurs immediately after the 1-Wire device has
received the speed-changing command code. The
DS2482-100 must take part in this speed change to
stay synchronized. This is accomplished by writing to
the Configuration Register with the 1WS bit as 1 imme-
diately after the 1-Wire Byte command that changes the
speed of a 1-Wire device. Writing to the Configuration
Register with the 1WS bit as 0, followed by a 1-Wire
Reset command, changes the DS2482-100 and any
1-Wire devices on the active 1-Wire line back to stan-
dard speed.
LAST BIT OF 1-Wire WRITE BYTE OR 1-Wire SINGLE BIT FUNCTION
VCC
WRITE-ONE CASE
WRITE-ZERO CASE
0V
tSLOT
NEXT
TIME SLOT
OR 1-Wire
RESET
PCTLZ
DS2482-100 RESISTIVE PULLUP
DS2482-100 PULLDOWN
DS2482-100 STRONG PULLUP
Figure 3. Low-Impedance Pullup Timing
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