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 10-Bit, 12-Channel Output Decimating LCD Driver AD8386
FEATURES
High voltage drive To within 1.3 V of supply rails Output short-circuit protection High update rates Fast, 100 Ms/s 10-bit input data update rate Static power dissipation: 1.4 W Voltage-controlled video reference (brightness), offset, and full-scale (contrast) output levels INV bit reverses polarity of video signal 3.3 V logic, 9 V to 18 V analog supplies High accuracy voltage outputs Laser trimming eliminates the need for adjustments or calibration Flexible logic XFR allows parallel AD8386 operation Fast settling into capacitive loads 35 ns settling time to 0.25% into 150 pF load Slew rate 400 V/s Available in 64-lead 9 mm x 9 mm LFCSP_VQ
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
BYP VRH VRH VRL DB(0:9) 2
BIAS
SCALING CONTROL TWO-STAGE LATCH 10-BIT DACs 12
VID0 VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4 VID5 VID6 VID7 VID8 VID9 VID10 VID11
10
R/L CLK XFR
3
SEQUENCE CONTROL
INV CONTROL
INV GCTL GSW TSW SDI SCL SEN SVRH SVRL SVRL
3
3
12-BIT SHIFT REGISTER
8-BIT DAC
VAO
The AD8386 provides a fast, 10-bit, latched, decimating digital input that drives 12 high voltage outputs. Input words with 10 bits are loaded sequentially into 12 separate high speed, bipolar DACs. Flexible digital input format allows several AD8386s to be used in parallel in high resolution displays. The output signal can be adjusted for dc reference, signal inversion, and contrast for maximum flexibility. The AD8386 is fabricated on ADI's fast bipolar, 26 V XFHV process, which provides fast input logic, bipolar DACs with trimmed accuracy and fast settling, high voltage, precision drive amplifiers on the same chip. The AD8386 dissipates 1.4 W nominal static power. The AD8386 is offered in a 64-lead 9 mm x 9 mm LFCSP_VQ package and operates over the commercial temperature range of 0C to 85C.
AD8386
Figure 1.
Rev. 0
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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AD8386 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features .............................................................................................. 1 General Description ......................................................................... 1 Functional Block Diagram .............................................................. 1 Revision History ............................................................................... 2 Specifications..................................................................................... 3 DecDriver(R) Section ....................................................................... 3 Serial Interface Section ................................................................ 5 Absolute Maximum Ratings............................................................ 6 Maximum Power Dissipation ..................................................... 6 Overload Protection..................................................................... 6 Exposed Paddle............................................................................. 6 ESD Caution.................................................................................. 6 Operating Temperature Range ................................................... 7 Pin Configuration and Function Descriptions............................. 8 DecDriver Block Diagram and Timing ........................................ 10 Serial Interface Block Diagram and Timing ............................... 12 Functional Description .................................................................. 13 Reference and Control Input Descriptions............................. 13 Transfer Function and Analog Output Voltage...................... 13 Accuracy ...................................................................................... 14 3-Wire Serial Interface............................................................... 14 Output Operating Modes.......................................................... 14 Overload Protection................................................................... 14 Applications..................................................................................... 15 Optimized Reliability with the Thermal Protection Circuit 15 Operation in High Ambient Temperature .............................. 15 Power Supply Sequencing ......................................................... 15 Grounded Output Mode During Power-Off .......................... 15 Typical Application Circuits ..................................................... 16 PCB Design for Optimized Thermal Performance ............... 17 AD8386 PCB Design Recommendations ............................... 17 Outline Dimensions ....................................................................... 19 Ordering Guide .......................................................................... 19
REVISION HISTORY
8/05--Revision 0: Initial Version
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AD8386 SPECIFICATIONS
DECDRIVER(R) SECTION
At 25C, AVCC = 15.5 V, DVCC = 3.3 V, TA MIN = 0C, TA MAX = 85C, VRH = 9.5 V, VRL = 7 V, unless otherwise noted. Table 1.
Parameter VIDEO DC PERFORMANCE 1 VDE VCME VIDEO OUTPUT DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE Data Switching Slew Rate Invert Switching Slew Rate Data Switching Settling Time to 1% Data Switching Settling Time to 0.25% Invert Switching Settling Time to 1% Invert Switching Settling Time to 0.25% Invert Switching Overshoot CLK and Data Feedthrough 2 All-Hostile Crosstalk 3 Amplitude Glitch Duration DAC Transition Glitch Energy VIDEO OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS Output Voltage Swing Output Voltage--Grounded Mode Data Switching Delay: t9 4 INV Switching Delay: t10 5 Output Current Output Resistance REFERENCE INPUTS VRL Range VRH Range VRH - VRL Range VRH Input Resistance VRL Input Current VRH Input Current RESOLUTION Coding DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS CIN IIH IIL VIH VIL VTH IIH TSW IIL TSW TSW RPULLDOWN Conditions TA MIN to TA MAX DAC Code 450 to 800 DAC Code 450 to 800 TA MIN to TA MAX, CL = 150 pF 20% to 80%, VO = 5 V step 20% to 80%, VO = 10 V step Min -7.5 -3.5 400 560 24 35 80 250 100 15 50 30 0.6 1.1 200 14 17 100 29 1.3 16 19 Typ Max +7.5 +3.5 Unit mV mV V/s V/s ns ns ns ns mV mV p-p mV p-p ns nV-s V mV ns ns mA V V V k A A Bits 3 0.05 -2 2 0.8 1.65 330 -2 10 pF A A V V V A A k
10 V Step
35 50 130 500 200
DAC code 511 to 512 AVCC - VOH, VOL - AGND 5 V step 10 V step 12 15
VRH VRL VRH VRL VFS = 2 x (VRH - VRL) To VRL
5.25 VRL 0 20 -45 125 10
AVCC - 4 AVCC 2.75
Binary
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Parameter DIGITAL TIMING CHARACTERISTICS Maximum Input Data Update Rate Data Setup Time: t1 XFR Setup Time: t3 INV Setup Time: t11 Data Hold Time: t2 XFR Hold Time: t4 INV Hold Time: t12 CLK High Time: t7 CLK Low Time: t8
1 2
Conditions TA MIN to TA MAX
Min 100 1 0 0 3.5 4.5 4 6 4
Typ
Max
Unit Ms/s ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns
VDE = differential error voltage. VCME = common-mode error voltage. Full-scale output voltage = VFS = 2 x (VRH - VRL). See the Accuracy section. Measured on two outputs differentially as CLK and DB (0:9) are driven and XFR is held low. 3 Measured on two outputs differentially as the others are transitioning by 5 V. Measured for both states of INV. 4 Measured from 50% of rising CLK edge to 50% of output change. Measurement is made for both states of INV. 5 Measured from 50% of rising CLK edge, which follows a valid XFR, to 50% of output change. See Figure 6 for the definition.
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AD8386
SERIAL INTERFACE SECTION
At 25C, AVCC = 15.5 V, DVCC = 3.3 V, TA MIN = 0C, TA MAX = 85C, VRH = 9.5 V, VRL = 7 V, unless otherwise noted. Table 2.
Parameter SERIAL DAC DC PERFORMANCE DNL INL Output Offset Error Scale Factor Error SERIAL DAC OUTPUT DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE VAO Settling Time, t26 VAO Settling Time, t26 SERIAL DAC OUTPUT CHARACTERISTICS VAO Maximum VAO Minimum VAO - Grounded Mode VAO Output Resistance IOUT CLOAD Low Range 1 CLOAD High Range1 REFERENCE INPUTS SVRH Range SVRL Range SVFS Range SVRH Input Current SVRL Input Current DIGITAL INPUT CHARACTERISTICS CIN IIH IIL VIH VIL VTH DIGITAL TIMING CHARACTERISTICS SEN to SCL Setup Time, t20 SCL, High Level Pulse Width, t21 SCL, Low Level Pulse Width, t22 SCL to SEN Hold Time, t23 SDI Setup Time, t24 SDI Hold Time, t25 POWER SUPPLIES DVCC, Operating Range DVCC, Quiescent Current AVCC Operating Range Total AVCC Quiescent Current OPERATING TEMPERATURES Ambient Temperature Range, TA 2 Ambient Temperature Range, TA2
1
Conditions SVFS = 5 V SVFS = 5 V
Min -1 -1.5 -2.0 -3.0
Typ
Max +1 +1.5 +2.0 +3.0
Unit LSB LSB LSB LSB s ms V V mV k mA F F V V V A mA pF A A V V V ns ns ns ns ns ns
To 0.5% CL = 100 pF CL = 33 F
1
2 15
All supplies OFF
SVRH - 1 LSB SVRL 150 75 30 0.002 0.047
SVRL < SVRH SVRL < SVRH SVRS = 5 V SVRS = 5 V
SVRL + 1 AGND + 1.5 1 -1.6 0.1 -1.3
AVCC - 3.5 SVRH - 1 8
3 0.05 -1 2.0 DGND 1.65 TA MIN to TA MAX 10 10 10 10 10 10 3 9 80 Still air, TSW = HIGH Still air, TSW = LOW 0 0 3.3 54 3.6 75 18 100 70 85 DVCC 0.8
V mA V mA C C
Output VAO is designed to drive capacitive loads less than 0.002 F or more than 0.047 F. Load capacitances in the range 0.002 F - 0.047 F cause the output overshoot to exceed 100 mV. 2 Operation at high ambient temperature requires a thermally optimized PCB layout (see the Applications section). In systems with limited or no airflow, the maximum ambient operating temperature is limited to 70C with the thermal protection enabled, VFS = 4 V, data update rate = 85 Ms/s. Operation at 85C ambient temperature requires the thermal protection circuit turned disabled (TSW = LOW).
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AD8386 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Table 3.
Parameter Supply Voltage AVCCx - AGNDx DVCC - DGND Input Voltage Maximum Digital Input Voltage Minimum Digital Input Voltage Maximum Analog Input Voltage Minimum Analog Input Voltage Internal Power Dissipation 1 LFCSP @ TA = 25C Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Lead Temperature Range (Soldering 10 sec) Rating 18 V 4.5 V DVCC + 0.5 V DGND - 0.5 V AVCC + 0.5 V AGND - 0.5 V 3.7 W 0C to 85C -65C to +125C 300C
MAXIMUM POWER DISSIPATION
The maximum power that can be safely dissipated by the AD8386 is limited by its junction temperature. The maximum safe junction temperature for plastic encapsulated devices, as determined by the glass transition temperature of the plastic, is approximately 150C. Exceeding this limit temporarily may cause a shift in the parametric performance due to a change in the stresses exerted on the die by the package. Exceeding a junction temperature of 175C for an extended period can result in device failure.
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
The AD8386 overload protection circuit consists of an output current limiter and a thermal protection circuit. When TSW is LOW, the thermal protection circuit is disabled, and the output current limiter is turned on. The maximum current at any one output of the AD8386 is internally limited to 100 mA average. In the event of a momentary short circuit between a video output and a power supply rail (AVCC or AGND), the output current limit is sufficiently low to provide temporary protection. When TSW is HIGH, the output current limiter, as well as the thermal protection circuit, is turned on. The thermal protection circuit debiases the output amplifier when the junction temperature reaches the internally set trip point. In the event of an extended short circuit between a video output and a power supply rail, the output amplifier current continues to switch between 0 mA and 100 mA typical with a period determined by the thermal time constant and the hysteresis of the thermal trip point. The thermal protection circuit limits the average junction temperature to a safe level, which provides long-term protection.
Stresses above those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operational section of this specification is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
1
64-lead VQ_LFCSP: JA = 27C/W in still air (JEDEC STD, 4-layer PCB with 16 vias on Epad) JA = 25C/W @ 200 lfm airflow (JEDEC STD, 4-layer PCB with 16 vias on Epad) JA = 24C/W @ 400 lfm airflow (JEDEC STD, 4-layer PCB with 16 vias on Epad) JT = 0.2C/W in still air (JEDEC STD, 4-layer PCB with 16 vias on Epad) JB = 13.8C/W in still air (JEDEC STD, 4-layer PCB with 16 vias on Epad)
EXPOSED PADDLE
To ensure optimal thermal performance, the exposed paddle must be electrically connected to an external plane, such as AVCC or GND, as described in the Applications section.
ESD CAUTION
ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive device. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000 V readily accumulate on the human body and test equipment and can discharge without detection. Although this product features proprietary ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality.
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AD8386
OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE
The maximum operating junction temperature is 150C. The junction temperature trip point of the thermal protection circuit is 165C. Production tests guarantee a minimum junction temperature trip point of 125C. Consequently, the maximum guaranteed operating junction temperature is 125C when the thermal protection circuit is enabled and 150C when the thermal protection circuit is disabled. To ensure operation within the specified operating temperature range, it is necessary to limit the maximum power dissipation as
3.00 2.75 2.50 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.25 720p HDTV QUIESCENT
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PDMAX
(TJMAX - TA ) JA Still Air - 0.09 x (Airflow in lfm)0.59
OVERLOAD PROTECTION 1.00 ENABLED 40 DISABLED 65
MAXIMUM POWER DISSIPATION (W)
STILL AIR 200LFM 400LFM
45 70
50 75
55 60 65 70 75 80 80 85 90 95 100 105 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (C)
85 110
90 115
95 120
Figure 2. Maximum Power Dissipation vs. Temperature
The AD8386 is on a 4-layer JEDEC PCB with a thermally optimized landing pattern with 16 vias. The quiescent power dissipation of the AD8386 is 1.4 W. When driving a 12-channel 720p HDTV panel with an input capacitance of 150 pF, the AD8386 dissipates 1.66 W when displaying 1 pixel wide alternating white and black vertical lines generated by a standard 720p HDTV input video. Conditions include the following: * AVCC = 15.5 V * DVCC = 3.3 V * VFS = 5 V * CL = 150 pF * fPIXEL = 74.25 MHz * Black-to-white transition = 4 V * Active video time = 75% Figure 2 shows these power dissipations.
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AD8386 PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
DVCC DGND CLK XFR INV R/L TSTA AGNDD AVCCD VRH VRH VRL AGND0 VID0 AVCC0, 1 VID1 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 49
NC NC DB0 DB1 DB2 DB3 DB4 DB5 DB6 DB7 DB8 DB9 SDI SEN SCL GCTL
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
PIN 1 INDICATOR
AD8386
TOP VIEW (Not to Scale)
48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33
AGND1, 2 VID2 AVCC2, 3 VID3 AGND3, 4 VID4 AVCC4, 5 VID5 AGND5, 6 VID6 AVCC6, 7 VID7 AGND7, 8 VID8 AVCC8, 9 VID9
NC = NO CONNECT
GSW TSW DVCC DGND AGNDS SVRL SVRL SVRH VAO AVCCS BYP AGND11 VID11 AVCC10, 11 VID10 AGND9, 10
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Figure 3. 64-Lead LFCSP_VQ Pin Configuration
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Table 4. 64-Lead LFCSP_VQ Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No. 1, 2 3 to 12 13 14 Mnemonic NC DB0 to DB9 SDI SEN Function No Connect Data Input Serial Data Input Serial DAC Enable Description No Internal Connection. 10-Bit Data Input. MSB = DB(9). While the SEN input is LOW, one 12-bit serial word is loaded into the serial DAC on the rising edges of the SCL. A falling edge of this input initiates a loading cycle. While this input is held LOW, the serial DAC is enabled and data is loaded on every rising edge of SCL. The output is updated on the rising edge of a valid SEN. A valid SEN must remain LOW for at least three SCL cycles. While this input is held HIGH, the control DAC is disabled. Serial Data Clock. When this input is HIGH, the output mode is determined by the function programmed into the serial interface. When LOW, the output mode is controlled by the GSW input. When GCTL is LOW and this input is HIGH, the video outputs and VAO operate normally. When GCTL and this input are both LOW, the video outputs and VAO are asynchronously forced to AGND, regardless of the function programmed into the serial interface. This function operates when AVCC power is OFF but requires DVCC power supply to be ON. When this input is LOW, the thermal protection circuit is disabled. When HIGH, the thermal protection circuit is enabled. This pin has a 10 k internal pull-down resistor. Digital Power Supply. Digital Supply Return. Analog Supply Return. The voltage applied between these pins sets the serial DAC full-scale voltage. This output voltage is updated in the rising edge of the SEN input. Analog Power Supply. A 0.1 F capacitor connected between this pin and AGND ensures optimum settling time. Analog Supply Returns. These pins are directly connected to the analog inputs of the LCD panel.
15 16
SCL GCTL
Serial Data Clock Output Mode Control
17
GSW
Output Mode Switch
18
TSW
Thermal Switch
19, 64 20, 63 21 22, 23, 24 25 26 27 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51 30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50 53
DVCC DGND AGNDS SVRL, SVRH VAO AVCCS BYP AGND11 to AGND0 VID11 to VID0 AVCC10, 11 to AVCC0, 1 VRL
Digital Power Supply Digital Ground Analog Ground Serial DAC Reference Voltage Serial DAC Output Analog Power Supply Bypass Analog Ground Analog Output
Analog Power Supply Video Center Reference
Analog Power Supplies. The voltage applied to this pin sets the video center voltage. The video outputs are above this reference while the INV = HIGH and below this reference while INV = LOW. The full-scale video output voltage is VFS = 2 x (VRH - VRL). Analog Power Supply. Analog Supply Return. Connect this pin to AGND. A new data loading sequence begins on the left with Channel 0 when this input is LOW, and on the right with Channel 11 when this input is HIGH. When this input is HIGH, the VIDx output voltages are above VRL. When LOW, the VIDx outputs voltages are below VRL. The state of INV is latched on the first rising CLK edge after XFR is detected. The VIDx outputs change on the rising CLK edge after the next XFR is detected. The state of XFR is detected on the rising edge of CLK. Data is transferred to the outputs and a new loading sequence begins on the next rising edge of CLK after XFR is detected HIGH. Video Data Clock.
54, 55 56 57 58 59 60
VRH AVCCD AGNDD TSTA R/L INV
Full-Scale Reference Analog Power Supply Analog Ground Test Pin Right/Left Select Invert
61
XFR
Transfer/Start Sequence
62
CLK
Clock
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AD8386 DECDRIVER BLOCK DIAGRAM AND TIMING
10 TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH
DAC
VID0
10 BYP BIAS 10
DAC
VID2
DAC
VID4
10
DAC
VID6
10
DAC
VID8
10
DAC
VID10
DB(0:9)
10
10
10
TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH TWO- 10 STAGE LATCH
DAC
VID1
10
DAC
VID3
10 CLK XFR R/L
DAC
VID5
SEQUENCE CONTROL
10
DAC
VID7
10
DAC
VID9
10 INV CONTROL
DAC
VID11
INV
SCALING CONTROL
VRH
VRL
Figure 4. AD8386 DecDriver Section
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tr tf t8
CLK
t7 t1 t2 t1 t2
VTH
DB(0:9)
VTH
t4 t3
Figure 5. Input Timing
CLK -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
DB(0:9) XFR INV VRL + VFS VID(0:11) VRL
50%
PIXELS -12, -11, -10, -9, -8, -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1
t9 t11 MIN t11 MAX
t9 t12
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VTH
t10
VRL VRL - VFS
PIXELS 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Figure 6. Output Timing (R/L LOW)
Table 5.
Parameter Data Setup Time, t1 Data Hold Time, t2 XFR Setup Time, t3 XFR Hold Time, t4 CLK High Time, t7 CLK Low Time, t8 Data Switching Delay, t9 Invert Switching Delay, t10 Invert Setup Time, t11 Invert Hold Time, t12 Conditions Input tr, tf = 2 ns Min 1 3.5 0 4.5 6 4 12 15 0 4 Typ Max Unit ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns
14 17
16 19
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AD8386 SERIAL INTERFACE BLOCK DIAGRAM AND TIMING
SVRH SVRL SDI SCL SEN VAO = SVRL + SDICODE x (SVRH - SVRL)/256 12-BIT SHIFT REGISTER SDICODE SDICODE 8 SDAC SELECT LOAD 75k VAO
SD0 SD1 SD2 SD3 SD4 SD5 SD6 SD7 SD8 SD9 SD10 SD11
CONTROL
TSW 10k VIDEO DACs
THERMAL SWITCH 12 12 12 VID(0:11)
GCTL
Figure 7. Serial Interface Block Diagram
SEN
SEN
t20
SCL
t21 t24 t25
t22
t23
SCL
SDI
D11
D10
SDI
D1
D0
D11 D10 D9
D8
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
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VAO
t26
Figure 8. Serial Interface Timing Diagram
Figure 9. Serial Interface Timing Diagram
Table 6.
Parameter SEN to SCL Setup Time, t20 SCL, High Level Pulse Width, t21 SCL, Low Level Pulse Width, t22 SCL to SEN Hold Time, t23 SDI Setup Time, t24 SDI Hold Time, t25 VAO Settling Time, t26 VAO Settling Time, t26 Conditions Min 10 10 10 10 10 10 Typ Max Unit ns ns ns ns ns ns s ms
SVFS = 5 V, to 0.5 %, CL = 100 pF SVFS = 5 V, to 0.5 %, CL = 33 F
1
2 15
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AD8386 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The AD8386 is a system building block designed to directly drive the columns of LCD microdisplays of the type popularized for use in projection systems. It has 12 channels of precision, 10-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) loaded from a single high speed serial input. Precision current feedback amplifiers, which provide well-damped pulse response and fast voltage settling into large capacitive loads, buffer the 12 outputs. Laser trimming at the wafer level ensures low absolute output errors and tight channel-to-channel matching. Tight part-topart matching in high resolution systems is guaranteed by the use of external voltage references. An internal 10 k pull-down resistor disables the thermal switch when this pin is left unconnected.
GCTL, GSW controls--output mode control. Table 7. GTCL, GSW Truth Table
GTCL 0 GSW 0 Action All video outputs and VAO are forced near AGND. While the outputs are disabled, AVCC can be removed. All video outputs and VAO operate normally. Output operating mode is controlled by the serial interface.
0 1
1 X
REFERENCE AND CONTROL INPUT DESCRIPTIONS
Data transfer/start sequence control--input data loading, data transfer.
TRANSFER FUNCTION AND ANALOG OUTPUT VOLTAGE
The DecDriver has two regions of operation where the video output voltages are either above or below the reference voltage VRL. The transfer function defines the video output voltage as the function of the digital input code as VIDx(n) = VRL + VFS x (1 - n/1023), for INV = HIGH VIDx(n) = VRL - VFS x (1 - n/1023), for INV = LOW where: n = input code VFS = 2 x (VRH - VRL) A number of internal limits define the usable range of the video output voltages, VIDx, shown in Figure 10.
VIDx - VOLTS AVCC (VRL + VFS) VOUTN(n) 0 VFS 5.5V INV = HIGH VRL 9V AVCC 18V INV = LOW VOUTP(n) (VRL - VFS) AGND 0 INPUT CODE (n) VIDx vs. INPUT CODE 1023 INTERNAL LIMITS AND USABLE VOLTAGE RANGES 0 VFS 5.5V 5.25V VRL (AVCC - 4) 1.3V
A valid XFR control input initiates a new six-clock loading cycle, during which data is transferred to the outputs, and 12 input data-words are loaded sequentially into the 12 internal channels. Data is loaded on both the rising and falling edges of CLK. Data loaded from the previous cycle is transferred to the outputs on the rising CLK edge when the XFR is held HIGH at the preceding rising CLK edge only. A new loading sequence begins on the current rising CLK edge when XFR is held HIGH at the preceding rising CLK edge only.
Right/left control--input data loading.
To facilitate image mirroring, the direction of the loading sequence is set by the R/L control. A new loading sequence begins at Channel 0 and proceeds to Channel 11 when the R/L control is held LOW. It begins at Channel 11 and proceeds to Channel 0 when the R/L control is held HIGH.
VRH, VRL inputs--full-scale video reference inputs.
The full-scale output voltage is VFS = 2 x (VRH - VRL).
INV control--analog output inversion.
The state of the INV input is latched on the first rising edge of CLK, immediately following a valid XFR. The VIDx outputs invert on the first rising CLK edge, immediately following the next valid XFR.
TSW control--thermal switch control.
Figure 10. Transfer Function and Usable Voltage Ranges
When this input is HIGH, the thermal protection circuit is enabled. When LOW or left unconnected, the thermal protection circuit is disabled.
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The analog voltage equivalent of the input code is subtracted from (VRL + VFS) while INV is held HIGH, and added to (VRL - VFS) while INV is held LOW.
1.3V
AD8386
ACCURACY
To best correlate transfer function errors to image artifacts, the overall accuracy of the DecDriver is defined by two parameters, VDE and VCME. VDE, the differential error voltage, measures the difference between the rms value of the output and the rms value of the ideal. The defining expression is VDE(n ) =
Table 10. Truth Table @ GCTL = LOW
SEN SD 11 X X X 10 0 1 X 9 X X X Action 8 X No Change to VAO. X Load VAO. X Start a Serial Interface Loading Cycle. No change to VAO.
[VOUTN (n) - VOUTP (n)]
2
Serial DAC
The serial DAC is loaded via the serial interface. The output voltage is determined by VAO = SVRL + (SVRH - SVRL) x n/256 where n is the SD(0:7) serial input code. Output VAO is designed to drive capacitive loads less than 0.002 F or more than 0.047 F. Load capacitances in the 0.002 F - 0.047 F range cause the output overshoot to exceed 100 mV.
n - 1 - x VFS 1023
VCME, the common-mode error voltage, measures 1/2 the dc offset of the output. The defining expression is
1 VOUTN (n ) + VOUTP (n ) VCME (n ) = - VRL 2 2
3-WIRE SERIAL INTERFACE
The serial interface controls the 8-bit serial DAC and the video output operating mode via a 12-bit serial word. The two most significant bits (MSB) select the function and the eight least significant bits (LSB) are the data for the serial DAC.
Table 8. Bit Definitions
Bit Name SD (0:7) SD8 SD9 SD10 SD11 Bit Functionality 8-Bit SDAC Data. MSB = SD7. Not Used. Not Used. VAO Load Selection. Output Mode Selection When GCTL = 1.
OUTPUT OPERATING MODES
In normal operating mode, the voltage of the video outputs is determined by the inputs. In grounded output mode, the video outputs are forced to (AGND + 0.2 V) typ.
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
The overload protection employs current limiters and a thermal protection circuit to protect the video output pins against accidental shorts between any video output pin and AVCC or AGND. The junction temperature trip point of the thermal protection circuit is 165C. Production tests guarantee a minimum junction temperature trip point of 125C. Consequently, the operating junction temperature should not rise above 125C when the thermal protection circuit is enabled. For systems that operate at high internal ambient temperatures and require large capacitive loads to be driven by the AD8386 at high frequencies, junction temperatures above 125C may be required. In such systems, the thermal protection circuit should either be disabled or a minimum airflow of 200 lfm must be maintained.
Table 9. Truth Table @ GCTL = HIGH
SEN SD 11 0 0 1 1 X Action 10 0 1 0 1 X 8 X Normal Output Mode. No change to VAO. X Normal Output Mode. Load VAO. X Grounded Output Mode. No change to VAO. X X Grounded Output Mode. Load VAO. X X Start a Serial Interface Loading Cycle. No change to VAO. 9 X X X
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AD8386 APPLICATIONS
OPTIMIZED RELIABILITY WITH THE THERMAL PROTECTION CIRCUIT
The AD8386 is designed for enhanced reliability through features that provide protection against accidental shorts that may occur during PCB assembly repair, such as solder bridging, or during system assembly, such as a misaligned flat panel cable in the connector. While internal current limiters provide short-term protection against temporary shorts at the outputs, the thermal shutdown provides protection against persistent shorts lasting for several seconds. To optimize reliability, the following sequence of operations is recommended.
POWER SUPPLY SEQUENCING
As indicated in the Absolute Maximum Ratings section, the voltage at any input pin cannot exceed its supply voltage by more than 0.5 V. Power-on and power-off sequencing may be required to comply with the Absolute Maximum Ratings. Failure to comply with the Absolute Maximum Ratings may result in functional failure or damage to the internal ESD diodes. Damaged ESD diodes may cause temporary parametric failures, which may result in image artifacts. Damaged ESD diodes cannot provide full ESD protection, reducing reliability. The following power supply sequencing ensures that the Absolute Maximum Ratings are not violated. Power-on sequence is: * Turn ON AVCC and analog reference voltages. * Turn ON DVCC and digital signals. Power-off sequence is: * Turn OFF AVCC and analog reference voltages. * Turn OFF DVCC and digital signals.
Initial Power-Up after PCB Assembly or Repair
Disable grounded output mode and enable thermal protection. Ensure that the GCTL and GSW pins are LOW and the TSW pin is HIGH upon initial power-up and remains unchanged throughout this procedure. * Execute the initial power-up. * Identify any shorts at the outputs. * Power-down, repair shorts, and repeat the initial power-up sequence until proper system functionality is verified.
GROUNDED OUTPUT MODE DURING POWER-OFF
Certain applications require that the video outputs be held near AGND during power-down. The following power-off sequence ensures that the outputs are near ground during power-off and the Absolute Maximum Ratings are not violated. * Enable grounded output mode in one of two ways: GTCL = LOW and GSW = LOW, or GCTL = HIGH and code 1XXXXXXXXXXX sent via the serial interface. * Turn OFF AVCC and analog reference voltages. * Turn OFF DVCC and digital signals.
Power-Up during Normal Operation
Disable grounded output mode and disable the thermal protection circuit using either of the following two methods: * GCTL = HIGH, TSW = HIGH and serial code 0XXXXXXXXXXX sent immediately following a power-up, places all outputs into normal operating mode and disables the thermal protection circuit. * TSW = LOW disables the thermal protection circuit. GCTL = LOW and GSW = HIGH puts all outputs into normal operating mode.
OPERATION IN HIGH AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
To extend the maximum operating junction temperature of the AD8386 to 150C, keep the thermal protection circuit disabled (TSW = LOW) during normal operation.
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AD8386
TYPICAL APPLICATION CIRCUITS
12-CHANNEL LCD DB(0:9) PIXEL CLK /2 CLK R/L XFR INV IMAGE PROCESSOR REFERENCES DB(0:9) CLK R/L XFR INV VRH VRL SVRH SVRL SDI SCL SEN VID0 VID1 VID2 CHANNEL 0 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 CHANNEL 7 CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 9 CHANNEL 10 CHANNEL 11
AD8386
VID3 VID4 VID5 VID6 VID7 VID8 VID9 VID10 VID11 VAO
Figure 11. 12-Channel System
DB(0:9) PIXEL CLK /2 CLK R/L XFR INV
DB(0:9) CLK R/L XFR INV SCL SDI SEN
VID0 VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4 VID5 VID6 VID7 VID8 VID9 VID10
CHANNEL 0 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 3 CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL 5 CHANNEL 6 CHANNEL 7 CHANNEL 8 CHANNEL 9 CHANNEL 10 CHANNEL 11
AD8386
SVRH
SVRL
VRH
VRL
VID11 VAO
P IMAGE PROCESSOR REFERENCES 24-CHANNEL LCD
SVRH
VRL
VRH SCL SDI SEN CLK R/L XFR DB(0:9) INV DB(0:9) INV
SVRL
VID0 VID1 VID2 VID3 VID4 VID5 VID6 VID7 VID8 VID9 VID10 VID11
CHANNEL 12 CHANNEL 13 CHANNEL 14 CHANNEL 15 CHANNEL 16 CHANNEL 17 CHANNEL 18 CHANNEL 19 CHANNEL 20 CHANNEL 21 CHANNEL 22 CHANNEL 23
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AD8386
VAO
Figure 12. 24-Channel System
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P
AD8386
PCB DESIGN FOR OPTIMIZED THERMAL PERFORMANCE
The total maximum power dissipated by the AD8386 is partly load dependent. In a 12-channel, 60 Hz XGA system running at a 65 MHz pixel rate, the total maximum power dissipated is 1.7 W, assuming a 15.5 V analog power supply, a 4 V white-toblack swing, and a 150 pF LCD input capacitance. To limit the operating junction temperature at or below the guaranteed maximum, the package in conjunction with the PCB must effectively conduct heat away from the junction. The AD8386 package is designed to provide enhanced thermal characteristics through the exposed die paddle on the bottom surface of the package. In order to take full advantage of this feature, the exposed paddle must be in direct thermal contact with the PCB, which then serves as a heat sink. A thermally effective PCB must incorporate two thermal pads and a thermal via structure. The thermal pad on the top PCB layer provides a solderable contact surface on the top surface of the PCB. The thermal pad on the bottom PCB layer provides a surface in direct contact with the ambient air. The thermal via structure provides a thermal path to the inner and bottom layers of the PCB to remove heat.
Bottom PCB Layer
It is recommended that the bottom thermal pad be thermally connected to a plane. The connection should be direct such that the thermal pad becomes part of the plane. The use of thermal spokes is not recommended when connecting the thermal pads or via structure to a plane.
Solder Masking
To minimize the formation of solder voids due to solder flowing into the via holes (solder wicking), the via diameter should be small. Optional solder masking of the via holes on the top layer of the PCB plug the via holes, inhibiting solder flow into the holes. To optimize the thermal pad coverage, the solder mask diameter should be no more than 0.1 mm larger than the via hole diameter. Pads are set by the customer's PCB design rules, and thermal vias are 0.25 mm diameter circular mask, centered on the vias.
To minimize thermal performance degradation of production PCBs, the contact area between the thermal pad and the PCB should be maximized. Therefore, the size of the thermal pad on the top PCB layer should match the exposed paddle size. The second thermal pad of at least the same size should be placed on the bottom side of the PCB. At least one thermal pad should be in direct thermal contact with a plane, such as AVCC or GND.
Figure 13. Land Patter--Top PCB Layer
Thermal via Structure Design
Effective heat transfer from the top to the inner and bottom layers of the PCB requires thermal vias incorporated into the thermal pad design. Thermal performance increases logarithmically with the number of vias. Near optimum thermal performance of production PCBs is attained when tightly spaced thermal vias are placed on the full extent of the thermal pad only.
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Figure 14. Land Patter--Bottom PCB Layer
AD8386 PCB DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS
Table 11. Top PCB Layer
Pad Size Pad Pitch Thermal Pad Size Thermal via Structure 0.25 mm x 0.4 mm 0.5 mm 4.7 mm x 4.7 mm 0.25 mm diameter vias on a 0.5 mm grid
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Figure 15. Solder Mask--Top Layer
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Thermal Pad Design
AD8386
0.5 0.5
9.00
4.7 SQ CU w/4.8 SQ SOLDER MASK R 0.05 OPTIONAL FILLETS VIA ARRAY ON 0.5 GRID 0.25 DRILL, 0.35 SOLDER MASK SWELL
0.4
0.05 SOLDER MASK SWELL
R 0.05 OPTIONAL FILLETS
Figure 16. Suggested Land Pattern Dimensions shown in millimeters
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0.25
9.00
AD8386 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS
9.00 BSC SQ 0.60 MAX 0.60 MAX
49 48
0.30 0.25 0.18
64 1
PIN 1 INDICATOR
PIN 1 INDICATOR
TOP VIEW
8.75 BSC SQ
EXPOSED PAD
(BOTTOM VIEW)
*4.85 4.70 SQ 4.55
0.45 0.40 0.35
33 32
16 17
1.00 0.85 0.80
12 MAX
0.80 MAX 0.65 TYP 0.05 MAX 0.02 NOM 0.50 BSC
7.50 REF
SEATING PLANE
0.20 REF
*COMPLIANT TO JEDEC STANDARDS MO-220-VMMD EXCEPT FOR EXPOSED PAD DIMENSION
Figure 17. 64-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package [LFCSP_VQ] 9 mm x 9 mm Body, Very Thin Quad (CP-64-1) Dimensions shown in millimeters
ORDERING GUIDE
Model AD8386JCPZ 1
1
Temperature Range 0C to 85C
Package Description 64-Lead Lead Frame Chip Scale Package (LFCSP_VQ)
Package Option CP-64-1
Z = Pb-free part.
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AD8386 NOTES
(c) 2005 Analog Devices, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. D05687-0-8/05(0)
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