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  d a t a sh eet product speci?cation supersedes data of 2001 dec 13 2003 jan 27 integrated circuits pcf8591 8-bit a/d and d/a converter
2003 jan 27 2 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 contents 1 features 2 applications 3 general description 4 ordering information 5 block diagram 6 pinning 7 functional description 7.1 addressing 7.2 control byte 7.3 d/a conversion 7.4 a/d conversion 7.5 reference voltage 7.6 oscillator 8 characteristics of the i 2 c-bus 8.1 bit transfer 8.2 start and stop conditions 8.3 system configuration 8.4 acknowledge 8.5 i 2 c-bus protocol 9 limiting values 10 handling 11 dc characteristics 12 d/a characteristics 13 a/d characteristics 14 ac characteristics 15 application information 16 package outlines 17 soldering 17.1 introduction to soldering through-hole mount packages 17.2 soldering by dipping or by solder wave 17.3 manual soldering 17.4 suitability of through-hole mount ic packages for dipping and wave soldering methods 18 data sheet status 19 definitions 20 disclaimers 21 purchase of philips i 2 c components
2003 jan 27 3 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 1 features single power supply operating supply voltage 2.5 v to 6 v low standby current serial input/output via i 2 c-bus address by 3 hardware address pins sampling rate given by i 2 c-bus speed 4 analog inputs programmable as single-ended or differential inputs auto-incremented channel selection analog voltage range from v ss to v dd on-chip track and hold circuit 8-bit successive approximation a/d conversion multiplying dac with one analog output. 2 applications closed loop control systems low power converter for remote data acquisition battery operated equipment acquisition of analog values in automotive, audio and tv applications. 3 general description the pcf8591 is a single-chip, single-supply low power 8-bit cmos data acquisition device with four analog inputs, one analog output and a serial i 2 c-bus interface. three address pins a0, a1 and a2 are used for programming the hardware address, allowing the use of up to eight devices connected to the i 2 c-bus without additional hardware. address, control and data to and from the device are transferred serially via the two-line bidirectional i 2 c-bus. the functions of the device include analog input multiplexing, on-chip track and hold function, 8-bit analog-to-digital conversion and an 8-bit digital-to-analog conversion. the maximum conversion rate is given by the maximum speed of the i 2 c-bus. 4 ordering information type number package name description version pcf8591p dip16 plastic dual in-line package; 16 leads (300 mil) sot38-4 pcf8591t so16 plastic small outline package; 16 leads; body width 7.5 mm sot162-1
2003 jan 27 4 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 5 block diagram handbook, full pagewidth mbl821 i 2 c bus interface analogue multiplexer power on reset oscillator sample and hold sample and hold control logic dac data register successive approximation register/logic dac status register pcf8591 adc data register scl sda a0 a1 a2 ext ain0 ain1 ain2 ain3 aout v ref agnd osc v ss v dd comparator fig.1 block diagram. 6 pinning symbol pin description aino 1 analog inputs (a/d converter) ain1 2 ain2 3 ain3 4 a0 5 hardware address a1 6 a2 7 v ss 8 negative supply voltage sda 9 i 2 c-bus data input/output scl 10 i 2 c-bus clock input osc 11 oscillator input/output ext 12 external/internal switch for oscillator input agnd 13 analog ground v ref 14 voltage reference input aout 15 analog output (d/a converter) v dd 16 positive supply voltage handbook, halfpage pcf8591p mbl822 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ain0 ain1 ain2 ain3 a0 a1 a2 v ss v dd aout v ref agnd ext osc scl sda 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 fig.2 pinning diagram (dip16).
2003 jan 27 5 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 7 functional description 7.1 addressing each pcf8591 device in an i 2 c-bus system is activated by sending a valid address to the device. the address consists of a fixed part and a programmable part. the programmable part must be set according to the address pins a0, a1 and a2. the address always has to be sent as the first byte after the start condition in the i 2 c-bus protocol. the last bit of the address byte is the read/write-bit which sets the direction of the following data transfer (see figs 4, 16 and 17). 7.2 control byte the second byte sent to a pcf8591 device will be stored in its control register and is required to control the device function. the upper nibble of the control register is used for enabling the analog output, and for programming the analog inputs as single-ended or differential inputs. the lower nibble selects one of the analog input channels defined by the upper nibble (see fig.5). if the auto-increment flag is set, the channel number is incremented automatically after each a/d conversion. if the auto-increment mode is desired in applications where the internal oscillator is used, the analog output enable flag in the control byte (bit 6) should be set. this allows the internal oscillator to run continuously, thereby preventing conversion errors resulting from oscillator start-up delay. the analog output enable flag may be reset at other times to reduce quiescent power consumption. the selection of a non-existing input channel results in the highest available channel number being allocated. therefore, if the auto-increment flag is set, the next selected channel will be always channel 0. the most significant bits of both nibbles are reserved for future functions and have to be set to logic 0. after a power-on reset condition all bits of the control register are reset to logic 0. the d/a converter and the oscillator are disabled for power saving. the analog output is switched to a high-impedance state. handbook, halfpage mbl823 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 ain0 ain1 ain2 ain3 a0 a1 a2 v ss v dd aout v ref agnd ext osc scl sda pcf8591t fig.3 pinning diagram (so16). handbook, halfpage mbl824 1 msb lsb 0 0 fixed part programmable part 1 a2 a1 a0 r/w fig.4 address byte.
2003 jan 27 6 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 handbook, full pagewidth mbl825 0 x x x 0 x x x msb lsb control byte a/d channel number: 00 channel 0 01 channel 1 10 channel 2 11 channel 3 auto-increment flag: (active if 1) analogue input programming: analogue output enable flag: (analogue output active if 1) 00 four single-ended inputs 01 three differential inputs 10 single-ended and differential mixed channel 0 channel 1 channel 2 ain0 ain0 channel 0 ain1 channel 1 ain1 ain2 ain3 channel 2 ain2 ain3 ain0 channel 0 ain1 channel 1 11 two differential inputs channel 0 ain0 ain1 channel 1 ain2 ain3 ain2 channel 2 ain3 channel 3 fig.5 control byte.
2003 jan 27 7 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 7.3 d/a conversion the third byte sent to a pcf8591 device is stored in the dac data register and is converted to the corresponding analog voltage using the on-chip d/a converter. this d/a converter consists of a resistor divider chain connected to the external reference voltage with 256 taps and selection switches. the tap-decoder switches one of these taps to the dac output line (see fig.6). the analog output voltage is buffered by an auto-zeroed unity gain amplifier. this buffer amplifier may be switched on or off by setting the analog output enable flag of the control register. in the active state the output voltage is held until a further data byte is sent. the on-chip d/a converter is also used for successive approximation a/d conversion. in order to release the dac for an a/d conversion cycle the unity gain amplifier is equipped with a track and hold circuit. this circuit holds the output voltage while executing the a/d conversion. the output voltage supplied to the analog output aout is given by the formula shown in fig.7. the waveforms of a d/a conversion sequence are shown in fig.8. handbook, full pagewidth mbl826 tap decoder ff 02 01 00 r256 dac out r255 v ref agnd r3 r2 r1 d7 d6 d0 fig.6 dac resistor divider chain.
2003 jan 27 8 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 handbook, full pagewidth d7 msb lsb d6 d5 d4 d3 d2 d1 d0 v aout v dd v ref 00 v agnd v ss 01 02 03 04 fe ff hex code dac data register v aout = v agnd + di 2 i v ref - v agnd 256 mbl827 ? 7 i = 0 fig.7 dac data and dc conversion characteristics. handbook, full pagewidth mbl828 s 0 a a a a address data byte 1 data byte 2 control byte 12 9 81 91 91 high impedance state or previous value held in dac register previous value held in dac register value of data byte 1 protocol scl sda v aout time fig.8 d/a conversion sequence.
2003 jan 27 9 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 7.4 a/d conversion the a/d converter makes use of the successive approximation conversion technique. the on-chip d/a converter and a high-gain comparator are used temporarily during an a/d conversion cycle. an a/d conversion cycle is always started after sending a valid read mode address to a pcf8591 device. the a/d conversion cycle is triggered at the trailing edge of the acknowledge clock pulse and is executed while transmitting the result of the previous conversion (see fig.9). once a conversion cycle is triggered an input voltage sample of the selected channel is stored on the chip and is converted to the corresponding 8-bit binary code. samples picked up from differential inputs are converted to an 8-bit twos complement code (see figs 10 and 11). the conversion result is stored in the adc data register and awaits transmission. if the auto-increment flag is set the next channel is selected. the first byte transmitted in a read cycle contains the conversion result code of the previous read cycle. after a power-on reset condition the first byte read is a hexadecimal 80. the protocol of an i 2 c-bus read cycle is shown in chapter 8, figs 16 and 17. the maximum a/d conversion rate is given by the actual speed of the i 2 c-bus. handbook, full pagewidth s 1 a a a a address data byte 1 data byte 2 data byte 0 12 9 81 91 91 protocol scl sda conversion of byte 2 conversion of byte 3 conversion of byte 1 transmission of previously converted byte sampling byte 2 sampling byte 3 sampling byte 1 transmission of byte 1 transmission of byte 2 mbl829 fig.9 a/d conversion sequence.
2003 jan 27 10 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 handbook, full pagewidth 1 0 00 01 02 03 04 2 3 4 254 255 v ain - v agnd v lsb fe ff hex code v ref - v agnd 256 v lsb = mbl830 fig.10 a/d conversion characteristics of single-ended inputs. handbook, full pagewidth 1 02 - 2 hex code - 127 - 128 - 1 126 127 7f 7e 02 01 ff fe 81 80 00 v ref - v agnd 256 v lsb = v ain + - v ain - v lsb mbl831 fig.11 a/d conversion characteristics of differential inputs.
2003 jan 27 11 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 7.5 reference voltage for the d/a and a/d conversion either a stable external voltage reference or the supply voltage has to be applied to the resistor divider chain (pins v ref and agnd). the agnd pin has to be connected to the system analog ground and may have a dc off-set with reference to v ss . a low frequency may be applied to the v ref and agnd pins. this allows the use of the d/a converter as a one-quadrant multiplier; see chapter 15 and fig.7. the a/d converter may also be used as a one or two quadrant analog divider. the analog input voltage is divided by the reference voltage. the result is converted to a binary code. in this application the user has to keep the reference voltage stable during the conversion cycle. 7.6 oscillator an on-chip oscillator generates the clock signal required for the a/d conversion cycle and for refreshing the auto-zeroed buffer amplifier. when using this oscillator the ext pin has to be connected to v ss . at the osc pin the oscillator frequency is available. if the ext pin is connected to v dd the oscillator output osc is switched to a high-impedance state allowing the user to feed an external clock signal to osc.
2003 jan 27 12 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 8 characteristics of the i 2 c-bus the i 2 c-bus is for bidirectional, two-line communication between different ics or modules. the two lines are a serial data line (sda) and a serial clock line (scl). both lines must be connected to a positive supply via a pull-up resistor. data transfer may be initiated only when the bus is not busy. 8.1 bit transfer one data bit is transferred during each clock pulse. the data on the sda line must remain stable during the high period of the clock pulse as changes in the data line at this time will be interpreted as a control signal. 8.2 start and stop conditions both data and clock lines remain high when the bus is not busy. a high-to-low transition of the data line, while the clock is high, is defined as the start condition (s). a low-to-high transition of the data line while the clock is high, is defined as the stop condition (p). fig.12 bit transfer. handbook, full pagewidth mbc621 data line stable; data valid change of data allowed sda scl fig.13 definition of start and stop condition. handbook, full pagewidth mbc622 sda scl p stop condition sda scl s start condition
2003 jan 27 13 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 8.3 system con?guration a device generating a message is a transmitter, a device receiving a message is the receiver. the device that controls the message is the master and the devices which are controlled by the master are the slaves. 8.4 acknowledge the number of data bytes transferred between the start and stop conditions from transmitter to receiver is not limited. each data byte of eight bits is followed by one acknowledge bit. the acknowledge bit is a high level put on the bus by the transmitter whereas the master also generates an extra acknowledge related clock pulse. a slave receiver which is addressed must generate an acknowledge after the reception of each byte. also a master must generate an acknowledge after the reception of each byte that has been clocked out of the slave transmitter. the device that acknowledges has to pull down the sda line during the acknowledge clock pulse, so that the sda line is stable low during the high period of the acknowledge related clock pulse. a master receiver must signal an end of data to the transmitter by not generating an acknowledge on the last byte that has been clocked out of the slave. in this event the transmitter must leave the data line high to enable the master to generate a stop condition. mba605 master transmitter / receiver slave receiver slave transmitter / receiver master transmitter master transmitter / receiver sda scl fig.14 system configuration. fig.15 acknowledgement on the i 2 c-bus. handbook, full pagewidth mbc602 s start condition 9 8 2 1 clock pulse for acknowledgement not acknowledge acknowledge data output by transmitter data output by receiver scl from master
2003 jan 27 14 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 8.5 i 2 c-bus protocol after a start condition a valid hardware address has to be sent to a pcf8591 device. the read/write bit defines the direction of the following single or multiple byte data transfer. for the format and the timing of the start condition (s), the stop condition (p) and the acknowledge bit (a) refer to the i 2 c-bus characteristics. in the write mode a data transfer is terminated by sending either a stop condition or the start condition of the next data transfer. handbook, full pagewidth 0 mbl833 s address control byte data byte acknowledge from pcf8591 a acknowledge from pcf8591 a a p/s acknowledge from pcf8591 n = 0 to m data bytes fig.16 bus protocol for write mode, d/a conversion. handbook, full pagewidth 1 mbl834 s address data byte last data byte acknowledge from pcf8591 a acknowledge from master a 1 p no acknowledge n = 0 to m data bytes fig.17 bus protocol for read mode, a/d conversion.
2003 jan 27 15 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 9 limiting values in accordance with the absolute maximum rating system (iec 60134). 10 handling inputs and outputs are protected against electrostatic discharge in normal handling. however it is good practice to take normal precautions appropriate to handling mos devices (see handling mos devices ). symbol parameter min. max. unit v dd supply voltage (pin 16) - 0.5 +8.0 v v i input voltage (any input) - 0.5 v dd + 0.5 v i i dc input current - 10 ma i o dc output current - 20 ma i dd , i ss v dd or v ss current - 50 ma p tot total power dissipation per package - 300 mw p o power dissipation per output - 100 mw t amb operating ambient temperature - 40 +85 c t stg storage temperature - 65 +150 c
2003 jan 27 16 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 11 dc characteristics v dd = 2.5 v to 6 v; v ss =0v; t amb = - 40 cto + 85 c unless otherwise speci?ed. notes 1. the power on reset circuit resets the i 2 c-bus logic when v dd is less than v por . 2. a further extension of the range is possible, if the following conditions are fulfilled: symbol parameter conditions min. typ. max. unit supply v dd supply voltage (operating) 2.5 - 6.0 v i dd supply current standby v i =v ss or v dd ; no load - 115 m a operating, aout off f scl = 100 khz - 125 250 m a operating, aout active f scl = 100 khz - 0.45 1.0 ma v por power-on reset level note 1 0.8 - 2.0 v digital inputs/output: scl, sda, a0, a1, a2 v il low level input voltage 0 - 0.3 v dd v v ih high level input voltage 0.7 v dd - v dd v i l leakage current a0, a1, a2 v i =v ss to v dd - 250 - +250 na scl, sda v i =v ss to v dd - 1 - +1 m a c i input capacitance -- 5pf i ol low level sda output current v ol = 0.4 v 3.0 -- ma reference voltage inputs v ref reference voltage v ref >v agnd ; note 2 v ss + 1.6 - v dd v v agnd analog ground voltage v ref >v agnd ; note 2 v ss - v dd - 0.8 v i li input leakage current - 250 - +250 na r ref input resistance pins v ref and agnd - 100 - k w oscillator: osc, ext i li input leakage current -- 250 na f osc oscillator frequency 0.75 - 1.25 mhz v ref v agnd + 2 -------------------------------------- 0.8v 3 v dd v ref v agnd + 2 -------------------------------------- C 0.4v 3 ,
2003 jan 27 17 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 12 d/a characteristics v dd = 5.0 v; v ss =0v;v ref = 5.0 v; v agnd =0v;r l =10k w ;c l = 100 pf; t amb = - 40 c to +85 c unless otherwise speci?ed. 13 a/d characteristics v dd = 5.0 v; v ss =0v; v ref = 5.0 v; v agnd =0v; r s =10k w ; t amb = - 40 c to +85 c unless otherwise speci?ed. symbol parameter conditions min. typ. max. unit analog output v oa output voltage no resistive load v ss - v dd v r l =10k w v ss - 0.9 v dd v i lo output leakage current aout disabled -- 250 na accuracy os e offset error t amb =25 c -- 50 mv l e linearity error -- 1.5 lsb g e gain error no resistive load -- 1% t dac settling time to 1 2 lsb full scale step -- 90 m s f dac conversion rate -- 11.1 khz snrr supply noise rejection ratio f = 100 hz; v ddn = 0.1 v pp - 40 - db symbol parameter conditions min. typ. max. unit analog inputs v ia analog input voltage v ss - v dd v i lia analog input leakage current -- 100 na c ia analog input capacitance - 10 - pf c id differential input capacitance - 10 - pf v is single-ended voltage measuring range v agnd - v ref v v id differential voltage measuring range; v fs =v ref - v agnd - v accuracy os e offset error t amb =25 c -- 20 mv l e linearity error -- 1.5 lsb g e gain error -- 1% gs e small-signal gain error d v i = 16 lsb -- 5% cmrr common-mode rejection ratio - 60 - db snrr supply noise rejection ratio f = 100 hz; v ddn = 0.1 v pp - 40 - db t adc conversion time -- 90 m s f adc sampling/conversion rate -- 11.1 khz v fs C 2 ------------- +v fs 2 ------------- -
2003 jan 27 18 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 handbook, halfpage 234 6 200 150 50 0 100 5 mbl835 v dd (v) i dd ( m a) handbook, halfpage 234 6 160 120 40 0 80 5 mbl836 v dd (v) i dd ( m a) - 40 c + 27 c + 85 c fig.18 operating supply current as a function of supply voltage (analog output disabled). a. internal oscillator; t amb = + 27 c. b. external oscillator. handbook, halfpage 500 00 02 04 06 08 0a 0 100 200 300 400 mbl837 hex input code d/a output impedance ( w ) handbook, halfpage 500 bo co do eo fo ff 0 100 200 300 400 mbl838 hex input code d/a output impedance ( w ) fig.19 output impedance of analog output buffer (near power rails). a. output impedance near negative power rail; t amb = +27 c. b. output impedance near positive power rail; t amb = +27 c. the x-axis represents the hex input-code equivalent of the output voltage.
2003 jan 27 19 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 14 ac characteristics all timing values are valid within the operating supply voltage and ambient temperature range and reference to v il and v ih with an input voltage swing of v ss to v dd . note 1. a detailed description of the i 2 c-bus specification, with applications, is given in brochure the i 2 c-bus and how to use it . this brochure may be ordered using the code 9398 393 40011. symbol parameter min. typ. max. unit i 2 c-bus timing (see fig.20; note 1) f scl scl clock frequency -- 100 khz t sp tolerable spike width on bus -- 100 ns t buf bus free time 4.7 --m s t su;sta start condition set-up time 4.7 --m s t hd;sta start condition hold time 4.0 --m s t low scl low time 4.7 --m s t high scl high time 4.0 --m s t r scl and sda rise time -- 1.0 m s t f scl and sda fall time -- 0.3 m s t su;dat data set-up time 250 -- ns t hd;dat data hold time 0 -- ns t vd;dat scl low-to-data out valid -- 3.4 m s t su;sto stop condition set-up time 4.0 --m s handbook, full pagewidth protocol scl sda mbd820 bit 0 lsb (r/w) t hd;sta t su;dat t hd;dat t vd;dat t su;sto t f r t t buf t su;sta t low t high 1 / f scl start condition (s) bit 7 msb (a7) bit 6 (a6) acknowledge (a) stop condition (p) fig.20 i 2 c-bus timing diagram; rise and fall times refer to v il and v ih .
2003 jan 27 20 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 15 application information inputs must be connected to v ss or v dd when not in use. analog inputs may also be connected to agnd or v ref . in order to prevent excessive ground and supply noise and to minimize cross-talk of the digital to analog signal paths the user has to design the printed-circuit board layout very carefully. supply lines common to a pcf8591 device and noisy digital circuits and ground loops should be avoided. decoupling capacitors (>10 m f) are recommended for power supply and reference voltage inputs. handbook, full pagewidth mbl839 i 2 c bus ain0 ain1 ain2 ain3 a0 a1 a2 aout v dd v ss v ref agnd ext osc scl sda v dd v dd v dd v dd v out +q +q v 0 ain0 ain1 ain2 ain3 a0 a1 a2 aout v dd v ss v ref agnd ext osc scl sda v dd v dd v out v 1 v 2 v 0 v dd pcf8591 pcf8591 master transmitter analogue ground digital ground fig.21 application diagram.
2003 jan 27 21 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 16 package outlines references outline version european projection issue date iec jedec eiaj sot38-4 92-11-17 95-01-14 m h c (e ) 1 m e a l seating plane a 1 w m b 1 b 2 e d a 2 z 16 1 9 8 e pin 1 index b 0 5 10 mm scale note 1. plastic or metal protrusions of 0.25 mm maximum per side are not included. unit a max. 12 b 1 (1) (1) (1) b 2 cd e e m z h l mm dimensions (inch dimensions are derived from the original mm dimensions) a min. a max. b max. w m e e 1 1.73 1.30 0.53 0.38 0.36 0.23 19.50 18.55 6.48 6.20 3.60 3.05 0.254 2.54 7.62 8.25 7.80 10.0 8.3 0.76 4.2 0.51 3.2 inches 0.068 0.051 0.021 0.015 0.014 0.009 1.25 0.85 0.049 0.033 0.77 0.73 0.26 0.24 0.14 0.12 0.01 0.10 0.30 0.32 0.31 0.39 0.33 0.030 0.17 0.020 0.13 dip16: plastic dual in-line package; 16 leads (300 mil) sot38-4
2003 jan 27 22 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 unit a max. a 1 a 2 a 3 b p cd (1) e (1) (1) eh e ll p q z y w v q references outline version european projection issue date iec jedec eiaj mm inches 2.65 0.30 0.10 2.45 2.25 0.49 0.36 0.32 0.23 10.5 10.1 7.6 7.4 1.27 10.65 10.00 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.4 8 0 o o 0.25 0.1 dimensions (inch dimensions are derived from the original mm dimensions) note 1. plastic or metal protrusions of 0.15 mm maximum per side are not included. 1.1 0.4 sot162-1 8 16 w m b p d detail x z e 9 1 y 0.25 075e03 ms-013 pin 1 index 0.10 0.012 0.004 0.096 0.089 0.019 0.014 0.013 0.009 0.41 0.40 0.30 0.29 0.050 1.4 0.055 0.419 0.394 0.043 0.039 0.035 0.016 0.01 0.25 0.01 0.004 0.043 0.016 0.01 x q a a 1 a 2 h e l p q e c l v m a (a ) 3 a 0 5 10 mm scale so16: plastic small outline package; 16 leads; body width 7.5 mm sot162-1 97-05-22 99-12-27
2003 jan 27 23 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 17 soldering 17.1 introduction to soldering through-hole mount packages this text gives a brief insight to wave, dip and manual soldering. a more in-depth account of soldering ics can be found in our data handbook ic26; integrated circuit packages (document order number 9398 652 90011). wave soldering is the preferred method for mounting of through-hole mount ic packages on a printed-circuit board. 17.2 soldering by dipping or by solder wave the maximum permissible temperature of the solder is 260 c; solder at this temperature must not be in contact with the joints for more than 5 seconds. the total contact time of successive solder waves must not exceed 5 seconds. the device may be mounted up to the seating plane, but the temperature of the plastic body must not exceed the specified maximum storage temperature (t stg(max) ). if the printed-circuit board has been pre-heated, forced cooling may be necessary immediately after soldering to keep the temperature within the permissible limit. 17.3 manual soldering apply the soldering iron (24 v or less) to the lead(s) of the package, either below the seating plane or not more than 2 mm above it. if the temperature of the soldering iron bit is less than 300 c it may remain in contact for up to 10 seconds. if the bit temperature is between 300 and 400 c, contact may be up to 5 seconds. 17.4 suitability of through-hole mount ic packages for dipping and wave soldering methods note 1. for sdip packages, the longitudinal axis must be parallel to the transport direction of the printed-circuit board. package soldering method dipping wave dbs, dip, hdip, sdip, sil suitable suitable (1)
2003 jan 27 24 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 18 data sheet status notes 1. please consult the most recently issued data sheet before initiating or completing a design. 2. the product status of the device(s) described in this data sheet may have changed since this data sheet was published. the latest information is available on the internet at url http://www.semiconductors.philips.com. 3. for data sheets describing multiple type numbers, the highest-level product status determines the data sheet status. level data sheet status (1) product status (2)(3) definition i objective data development this data sheet contains data from the objective speci?cation for product development. philips semiconductors reserves the right to change the speci?cation in any manner without notice. ii preliminary data quali?cation this data sheet contains data from the preliminary speci?cation. supplementary data will be published at a later date. philips semiconductors reserves the right to change the speci?cation without notice, in order to improve the design and supply the best possible product. iii product data production this data sheet contains data from the product speci?cation. philips semiconductors reserves the right to make changes at any time in order to improve the design, manufacturing and supply. relevant changes will be communicated via a customer product/process change noti?cation (cpcn). 19 definitions short-form specification ? the data in a short-form specification is extracted from a full data sheet with the same type number and title. for detailed information see the relevant data sheet or data handbook. limiting values definition ? limiting values given are in accordance with the absolute maximum rating system (iec 60134). stress above one or more of the limiting values may cause permanent damage to the device. these are stress ratings only and operation of the device at these or at any other conditions above those given in the characteristics sections of the specification is not implied. exposure to limiting values for extended periods may affect device reliability. application information ? applications that are described herein for any of these products are for illustrative purposes only. philips semiconductors make no representation or warranty that such applications will be suitable for the specified use without further testing or modification. 20 disclaimers life support applications ? these products are not designed for use in life support appliances, devices, or systems where malfunction of these products can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. philips semiconductors customers using or selling these products for use in such applications do so at their own risk and agree to fully indemnify philips semiconductors for any damages resulting from such application. right to make changes ? philips semiconductors reserves the right to make changes in the products - including circuits, standard cells, and/or software - described or contained herein in order to improve design and/or performance. when the product is in full production (status production), relevant changes will be communicated via a customer product/process change notification (cpcn). philips semiconductors assumes no responsibility or liability for the use of any of these products, conveys no licence or title under any patent, copyright, or mask work right to these products, and makes no representations or warranties that these products are free from patent, copyright, or mask work right infringement, unless otherwise specified.
2003 jan 27 25 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 21 purchase of philips i 2 c components purchase of philips i 2 c components conveys a license under the philips i 2 c patent to use the components in the i 2 c system provided the system conforms to the i 2 c specification defined by philips. this specification can be ordered using the code 9398 393 40011.
2003 jan 27 26 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 notes
2003 jan 27 27 philips semiconductors product speci?cation 8-bit a/d and d/a converter pcf8591 notes
? koninklijke philips electronics n.v. 2003 sca75 all rights are reserved. reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the prior written consent of the copyright owne r. the information presented in this document does not form part of any quotation or contract, is believed to be accurate and reliable and may be changed without notice. no liability will be accepted by the publisher for any consequence of its use. publication thereof does not con vey nor imply any license under patent- or other industrial or intellectual property rights. philips semiconductors C a worldwide company contact information for additional information please visit http://www.semiconductors.philips.com . fax: +31 40 27 24825 for sales of?ces addresses send e-mail to: sales.addresses@www.semiconductors.philips.com . printed in the netherlands 403512/06/pp 28 date of release: 2003 jan 27 document order number: 9397 750 10464


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