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CY8C9560A

CY8C9560A

  • 厂商:

    CYPRESS(赛普拉斯)

  • 封装:

  • 描述:

    CY8C9560A - 20-, 40-, and 60-Bit IO Expander with EEPROM - Cypress Semiconductor

  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
CY8C9560A 数据手册
CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A 20-, 40-, and 60-Bit IO Expander with EEPROM Features ■ ■ Overview The CY8C95xxA is a multi-port IO expander with on board user available EEPROM and several PWM outputs. All devices in this family operate identically but differ in IO pins, number of PWMs, and internal EEPROM size. The CY8C95xxA operates as two I2C slave devices. The first device is a multi port IO expander (single I2C address to access all ports through registers). The second device is a serial EEPROM. Dedicated configuration registers can be used to disable the EEPROM. The EEPROM uses 2-byte addressing to support the 28 Kbyte EEPROM address space. The selected device is defined by the most significant bits of the I2C address or by specific register addressing. The IO expander's data pins can be independently assigned as inputs, outputs, quasi-bidirectional input/outputs or PWM ouputs. The individual data pins can be configured as open drain or collector, strong drive (10 mA source, 25 mA sink), resistively pulled up or down, or high impedance. The factory default configuration is pulled up internally. The system master writes to the IO configuration registers through the I2C bus. Configuration and output register settings are storable as user defaults in a dedicated section of the EEPROM. If user defaults were stored in EEPROM, they are restored to the ports at power up. While this device can share the bus with SMBus devices, it can only communicate with I2C masters. There is one dedicated pin that is configured as an interrupt output (INT) and can be connected to the interrupt logic of the system master. This signal can inform the system master that there is incoming data on its ports or that the PWM output state was changed. GPort 0 I C™ interface logic electrically compatible with SMBus Up to 20 (CY8C9520A), 40 (CY8C9540A), or 60 (CY8C9560A) IO data pins independently configurable as inputs, outputs, bi-directional input/outputs, or PWM outputs 4/8/16 PWM sources with 8-bit resolution Extendable Soft Addressing™ algorithm allowing flexible I2C-address configuration Internal 3-/11-/27-Kbyte EEPROM User default storage, IO port settings in internal EEPROM Optional EEPROM Write Disable (WD) input Interrupt output indicates input pin level changes and Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) state changes Internal Power On Reset (POR) Internal configurable Watchdog timer 2 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Top Level Block Diagram WD EEPROM User Settings Area User Available Area Clocks 32 kHz 24 MHz 1.5 MHz GPort 1 8 Bit IO 93.75 kHz Divider (1-255) GPort 2 5 Bit IO 3 Bit IO or A4-A6 4 Bit IO or A1-A3, WD6 The EEPROM is byte readable and supports byte-by-byte writing. A pin can be configured as an EEPROM Write Disable (WD) input that blocks write operations when set high. The configuration registers can also disable EEPROM operations. The CY8C95xxA has one fixed address pin (A0) and up to six additional pins (A1-A6), which allow up to 128 devices to share a common two wire I2C data bus. The Extendable Soft Addressing algorithm provides the option to choose the number of pins needed to assign the desired address. Pins not used for address bits are available as GPIO pins. There are 4 (CY8C9520A), 8 (CY8C9540A), or 16 (CY8C9560A) independently configurable 8-bit PWMs. These PWMs are listed as PWM0-PWM15. Each PWM can be clocked by one of six available clock sources. For details on how to configure I2C, see Application Note "Communication - I2C Port Expander with Flash Storage AN2304" at http://www.cypress.com/design/2304. PWM 0 Control Unit GPort 3 8 Bit IO PWM 15 GPort 7 8 Bit IO SCL SDA V dd V ss Power-on-Reset INT A0 Cypress Semiconductor Corporation Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B • 198 Champion Court • San Jose, CA 95134-1709 • 408-943-2600 Revised August 03, 2007 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Architecture The “Top Level Block Diagram” on page 1 illustrates the device block diagram. The main blocks include the control unit, PWMs, EEPROM, and IO ports. The control unit executes commands received from the I2C bus and transfers data between other bus devices and the master device. The on chip EEPROM can be separated conventionally into two regions. The first region is designed to store data and is available for byte wide read/writes through the I2C bus. It is possible to prevent write operations by setting the WD pin to high. All EEPROM operations can be blocked by configuration register settings. The second region allows the user to store the port and PWM default settings using special commands. These defaults are automatically reloaded and processed after device power on. The number of IO lines and PWM sources are listed in table 1. Table 1. GPIO Availability Port GPort 0 GPort 1 GPort 2 GPort 3 GPort 4 GPort 5 GPort 6 GPort 7 PWMs CY8C9520A 8 bit 5-8 bita 0-4 bita 4 CY8C9540A 8 bit 5-8bita 0-4ita 8 bit 8 bit 4 bit 8 CY8C9560A 8 bit 5-8 bita 0-4 bita 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 8 bit 16 Figure 1. Logical Structure of the IO Port GPortx 7 Drive Mode Registers Output Register DriveMode Pull-Up Data DriveMode High Z PWMs Select PWM Interrupt Status Input Register Interrupt Mask 8 Bit IO Pin Direction Inversion a. This port contains configuration-dependant GPIO lines or A1-A6 and WD lines. There are four pins on GPort 2 and three on GPort 1 that can be used as general purpose IO or EEPROM Write Disable (WD) and I2C-address input (A1-A6), depending on configuration settings. The figure titled “Logical Structure of the IO Port” shows the single port logical structure. The Port Drive Mode register gives the option to select one of seven available modes for each pin separately: pulled up/down, open drain high/low, strong drive fast/slow, or high-impedance. By default these configuration registers store values setting IO pins to pulled up. The Invert register allows for inversion of the logic of the Input registers separately for each pin. The Select PWM register assigns pins as PWM outputs. All of these configuration registers are read/writable using corresponding commands in the multi-port device. The Port Input and Output registers are separated. When the Output register is written, the data is sent to the external pins. When the Input register is read, the external pin logic levels are captured and transferred. As a result, the read data can be different from written Output register data. This allows for implementation of a quasi-bidirectional input-output mode, when the corresponding binary digit is configured as pulled up/down output. Each port has an Interrupt Mask register and an Interrupt Status register. Each high bit in the Interrupt Status register signals that there has been a change in the corresponding input line since the last read of that Interrupt Status register. The Interrupt Status register is cleared after each read. The Interrupt Mask register enables/disables activation of the INT line when input levels are changed. Each high in the Interrupt Mask register masks (disables) an interrupt generated from the corresponding input line. Applications Each GPIO pin can be used to monitor and control various board level devices, including LEDs and system intrusion detection devices. The on board EEPROM can be used to store information such as error codes or board manufacturing data for read-back by application software for diagnostic purposes. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 2 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Device Access Addressing Following a start condition, the I2C master device sends a byte to address an I2C slave. This address accesses the device in the CY8C95xx. By default there are two possible address formats in binary representation: 010000A0X and 101000A0X. The first is used to access the multi port device and the second to access the EEPROM. If additional address lines (A1-A6) are used then the Device Addressing. Table 2 defines the device addresses. This addressing method uses a technique called Extendable Soft Addressing™, described “Extendable Soft Addressing™” on page 8. Table 2. Device Addressing Multi-Port Device 01 0 0 0 0 0 A6 1 1 1 1 A5 A5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A2 0 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A0 A0 A0 A0 A0 A0 A0 R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 A5 an EEPROM write sequence. If the end of available EEPROM space is reached, then further writes are responded to with a NAK. Refer to Figure 6, “Memory Reading and Writing,” on page 9, which illustrates memory reading and writing procedures for the EEPROM device. Multi Port IO Device This device allows the user to set configurations and IO operations through internal registers. Each data transfer is preceded by the command byte. This byte is used as a pointer to a register that receives or transmits data. Available registers are listed in Table 7, “The Device Register Address Map,” on page 10. EEPROM Device 1 1 1 1 A4 A4 A4 0 0 0 A3 A3 A3 A3 0 0 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 0 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A0 R/W A0 R/W A0 R/W A0 R/W A0 R/W A0 R/W A0 R/W Document Conventions Acronyms Table 3 lists the acronyms that are used in this document. Table 3. Acronyms Acronym AC DC EEPROM GPIO IO MSb POR PWM direct current electrically erasable programmable read-only memory (E2) general purpose IO input/output most-significant bit power on reset pulse width modulator Description alternating current A3 A2 A4 A3 A2 A4 A3 A2 A4 A3 A2 A6 A5 When all address lines A1-A6 are used, the device being accessed is defined by the first byte following the address in the write transaction. If the most significant bit (MSb) of this byte is ‘0’, this byte is treated as a command (register address) byte of the multi-port device. If the MSb is ‘1’, this byte is the first of a 2-byte EEPROM address. In this case, the device masks the MSb to determine the EEPROM address. Serial EEPROM Device EEPROM reading and writing operations require 2 bytes, AHI and ALO, which indicate the memory address to use. To read one or more bytes, the master device addresses the unit with a write cycle (= 0) to send AHI followed by ALO, readdresses the unit with a read cycle (= 1), and reads one or more data bytes. Each data byte read increments the internal address counter by one up to the end of the EEPROM address space. A read or write beyond the end of the EEPROM address space must result in a NAK response by the Port Expander. To write data to the EEPROM, the master device performs one write cycle, with the first two bytes being AHI followed by ALO. This is followed by one or more data bytes. In the case of block writing it is advisable to set the starting address on the beginning of the 64-byte boundary, for example 01C0h or 0080h, but this is not mandatory. When a 64-byte boundary is crossed in the EEPROM, the I2C clock is stretched while the device performs Units of Measure A units of measure table is located in the Electrical Specifications section. Table 17, “Units of Measure,” on page 15 lists all the abbreviations used in Section 4. Numeric Naming Hexidecimal numbers are represented with all letters in uppercase with an appended lowercase ‘h’ (for example, ‘14h’ or ‘3Ah’). Hexidecimal numbers may also be represented by a ‘0x’ prefix, the C coding convention. Binary numbers have an appended lowercase ‘b’ (e.g., 01010100b’ or ‘01000011b’). Numbers not indicated by an ‘h’, ‘b’, or 0x are decimal. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 3 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Pinouts The CY8C95xxA device is available in a variety of packages, which are listed and illustrated in the following tables. 28-Pin Part Pinout Table 4. 28-Pin Part Pinout (SSOP) Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Pin Name GPort0_Bit0_PWM3 GPort0_Bit1_PWM1 GPort0_Bit2_PWM3 GPort0_Bit3_PWM1 GPort0_Bit4_PWM3 GPort0_Bit5_PWM1 GPort0_Bit6_PWM3 GPort0_Bit7_PWM1 VSS I2C Serial Clock (SCL) I2C Serial Data (SDA) GPort2_Bit3_PWM3/A1 A0 VSS GPort2_Bit2_PWM0/WD INT GPort2_Bit1_PWM0/A2 GPort2_Bit0_PWM2/A3 XRES GPort1_Bit7_PWM0/A4 GPort1_Bit6_PWM2/A5 GPort1_Bit5_PWM0/A6 GPort1_Bit4_PWM2 GPort1_Bit3_PWM0 GPort1_Bit2_PWM2 GPort1_Bit1_PWM0 GPort1_Bit0_PWM2 Vdd Description Port 0, Bit 0, PWM 3. Port 0, Bit 1, PWM 1. Port 0, Bit 2, PWM 3. Port 0, Bit 3, PWM 1. Port 0, Bit 4, PWM 3. Port 0, Bit 5, PWM 1. Port 0, Bit 6, PWM 3. Port 0, Bit 7, PWM 1. Ground connection. I2C Clock. I2C Data. Port 2, Bit 3, PWM 3, Address 1. Address 0. Ground connection. Port 2, Bit 2, PWM 0, E2 Write Disable. Port 2, Bit 1, PWM 0, Address 2. Port 2, Bit 0, PWM 2, Address 3. Active high external reset with internal pull down. Port 1, Bit 7, PWM 0, Address 4. Port 1, Bit 6, PWM 2, Address 5. Port 1, Bit 5, PWM 0, Address 6. Port 1, Bit 4, PWM 2. Port 1, Bit 3, PWM 0. Port 1, Bit 2, PWM 2. Port 1, Bit 1, PWM 0. Port 1, Bit 0, PWM 2. Supply voltage. Figure 2. CY8C9520A 28-Pin Device GPort0_Bit0_PWM3 GPort0_Bit1_PWM1 GPort0_Bit2_PWM3 GPort0_Bit3_PWM1 GPort0_Bit4_PWM3 GPort0_Bit5_PWM1 GPort0_Bit6_PWM3 GPort0_Bit7_PWM1 Vss I2C Serial Clock (SCL) I2C Serial Clock (SDA) GPort2_Bit3_PWM3/A1 A0 Vss 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SSOP 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 Vdd GPort1_Bit0_PWM2 GPort1_Bit1_PWM0 GPort1_Bit2_PWM2 GPort1_Bit3_PWM0 GPort1_Bit4_PWM2 GPort1_Bit5_PWM0/A6 GPort1_Bit6_PWM2/A5 GPort1_Bit7_PWM0/A4 XRES GPort2_Bit0_PWM2/A3 GPort2_Bit1_PWM0/A2 INT GPort2_Bit2_PWM0/WD Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 4 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A 48-Pin Part Pinout Table 5. 48-Pin Part Pinout (SSOP) Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Pin Name GPort0_Bit0_PWM7 GPort0_Bit1_PWM5 GPort0_Bit2_PWM3 GPort0_Bit3_PWM1 GPort0_Bit4_PWM7 GPort0_Bit5_PWM5 GPort0_Bit6_PWM3 GPort0_Bit7_PWM1 GPort3_Bit0_PWM7 GPort3_Bit1_PWM5 GPort3_Bit2_PWM3 GPort3_Bit3_PWM1 VSS GPort3_Bit4_PWM7 GPort3_Bit5_PWM5 GPort3_Bit6_PWM3 GPort3_Bit7_PWM1 GPort5_Bit2_PWM3 GPort5_Bit3_PWM1 I2C Serial Clock (SCL) I2C Serial Data (SDA) GPort2_Bit3_PWM3/A1 A0 VSS GPort2_Bit2_PWM0/WD INT GPort2_Bit1_PWM4/A2 GPort2_Bit0_PWM6/A3 GPort5_Bit1_PWM0 GPort5_Bit0_PWM2 GPort4_Bit7_PWM0 GPort4_Bit6_PWM2 GPort4_Bit5_PWM4 GPort4_Bit4_PWM6 XRES GPort4_Bit3_PWM0 GPort4_Bit2_PWM2 GPort4_Bit1_PWM4 GPort4_Bit0_PWM6 GPort1_Bit7_PWM0/A4 GPort1_Bit6_PWM2/A5 GPort1_Bit5_PWM4/A6 GPort1_Bit4_PWM6 GPort1_Bit3_PWM0 GPort1_Bit2_PWM2 GPort1_Bit1_PWM4 GPort1_Bit0_PWM6 Vdd Description Port 0, Bit 0, PWM 7. Port 0, Bit 1, PWM 5. Port 0, Bit 2, PWM 3. Port 0, Bit 3, PWM 1. Port 0, Bit 4, PWM 7. Port 0, Bit 5, PWM 5. Port 0, Bit 6, PWM 3. Port 0, Bit 7, PWM 1. Port 3, Bit 0, PWM 7. Port 3, Bit 1, PWM 5. Port 3, Bit 2, PWM 3. Port 3, Bit 3, PWM 1. Ground connection. Port 3, Bit 4, PWM 7. Port 3, Bit 5, PWM 5. Port 3, Bit 6, PWM 3. Port 3, Bit 7, PWM 1. Port 5, Bit 2, PWM 3. Port 5, Bit 3, PWM 1. I2C Clock. I2C Data. Port 2, Bit 3, PWM 3, Address 1. Address 0. Ground connection. Port 2, Bit 2, PWM 0, E2 Write Disable. Port 2, Bit 1, PWM 4, Address 2. Port 2, Bit 0, PWM 6, Address 3. Port 5, Bit 1, PWM 0. Port 5, Bit 0, PWM 2. Port 4, Bit 7, PWM 0. Port 4, Bit 6, PWM 2. Port 4, Bit 5, PWM 4. Port 4, Bit 4, PWM 6. Active high external reset with internal pull down. Port 4, Bit 3, PWM 0. Port 4, Bit 2, PWM 2. Port 4, Bit 1, PWM 4. Port 4, Bit 0, PWM 6. Port 1, Bit 7, PWM 0, Address 4. Port 1, Bit 6, PWM 2, Address 5. Port 1, Bit 5, PWM 4, Address 6. Port 1, Bit 4, PWM 6. Port 1, Bit 3, PWM 0. Port 1, Bit 2, PWM 2. Port 1, Bit 1, PWM 4. Port 1, Bit 0, PWM 6. Supply voltage. Figure 3. CY8C9540A 48-Pin Device 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 GPort0_Bit0_PWM7 GPort0_Bit1_PWM5 GPort0_Bit2_PWM3 GPort0_Bit3_PWM1 GPort0_Bit4_PWM7 GPort0_Bit5_PWM5 GPort0_Bit6_PWM3 GPort0_Bit7_PWM1 GPort3_Bit0_PWM7 GPort3_Bit1_PWM5 GPort3_Bit2_PWM3 GPort3_Bit3_PWM1 Vss GPort3_Bit4_PWM7 GPort3_Bit5_PWM5 GPort3_Bit6_PWM3 GPort3_Bit7_PWM1 GPort5_Bit2_PWM3 GPort5_Bit3_PWM1 I2C Serial Clock (SCL) I2C Serial Data (SDA) GPort2_Bit3_PWM3/A1 A0 Vss 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 SSOP Vdd GPort1_Bit0_PWM6 GPort1_Bit1_PWM4 GPort1_Bit2_PWM2 GPort1_Bit3_PWM0 GPort1_Bit4_PWM6 GPort1_Bit5_PWM4/A6 GPort1_Bit6_PWM2/A5 GPort1_Bit7_PWM0/A4 GPort4_Bit0_PWM6 GPort4_Bit1_PWM4 GPort4_Bit2_PWM2 GPort4_Bit3_PWM0 XRES GPort4_Bit4_PWM6 GPort4_Bit5_PWM4 GPort4_Bit6_PWM2 GPort4_Bit7_PWM0 GPort5_Bit0_PWM2 GPort5_Bit1_PWM0 GPort2_Bit0_PWM6/A3 GPort2_Bit1_PWM4/A2 INT GPort2_Bit2_PWM0/WD Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 5 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A 100-Pin Part Pinout Table 6. 100-Pin Part Pinout (TQFP) Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Name Description Pin No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 Name Description DNU DNU GPort0_Bit3_PWM1 GPort0_Bit4_PWM7 GPort0_Bit5_PWM5 GPort0_Bit6_PWM3 GPort0_Bit7_PWM1 GPort3_Bit0_PWM7 GPort3_Bit1_PWM5 GPort3_Bit2_PWM3 GPort3_Bit3_PWM1 DNU DNU DNU VSS GPort3_Bit4_PWM15 GPort3_Bit5_PWM13 GPort3_Bit6_PWM11 GPort3_Bit7_PWM9 GPort5_Bit7_PWM15 GPort5_Bit6_PWM13 GPort5_Bit2_PWM11 GPort5_Bit3_PWM9 I2C Serial Clock (SCL) DNU DNU DNU I2C Serial Data (SDA) GPort2_Bit3_PWM11/A1 A0 DNU Vdd DNU VSS DNU GPort7_Bit7_PWM15 GPort7_Bit6_PWM14 GPort7_Bit5_PWM13 GPort7_Bit4_PWM12 GPort7_Bit3_PWM11 GPort7_Bit2_PWM10 GPort7_Bit1_PWM9 GPort7_Bit0_PWM8 GPort2_Bit2_PWM8/WD INT GPort2_Bit1_PWM12/A2 GPort2_Bit0_PWM14/A3 DNU DNU DNU DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 0, Bit 3, PWM 1. Port 0, Bit 4, PWM 7. Port 0, Bit 5, PWM 5. Port 0, Bit 6, PWM 3. Port 0, Bit 7, PWM 1. Port 3, Bit 0, PWM 7. Port 3, Bit 1, PWM 5. Port 3, Bit 2, PWM 3. Port 3, Bit 3, PWM 1. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Ground connection. Port 3, Bit 4, PWM 15. Port 3, Bit 5, PWM 13. Port 3, Bit 6, PWM 11. Port 3, Bit 7, PWM 9. Port 5, Bit 7, PWM 15. Port 5, Bit 6, PWM 13. Port 5, Bit 2, PWM 11. Port 5, Bit 3, PWM 9. I2C Clock. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. I2C Data. Port 2, Bit 3, PWM 11, Address 1. Address 0. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Supply voltage. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Ground connection. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 7, Bit 7, PWM 15. Port 7, Bit 6, PWM 14. Port 7, Bit 5, PWM 13. Port 7, Bit 4, PWM 12. Port 7, Bit 3, PWM 11. Port 7, Bit 2, PWM 10. Port 7, Bit 1, PWM 9. Port 7, Bit 0, PWM 8. Port 2, Bit 2, PWM 8, E2 Write Disable. Port 2, Bit 7, PWM 0, Address 4. Port 2, Bit 6, PWM 2, Address 5. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. DNU GPort5_Bit1_PWM8 GPort5_Bit0_PWM10 GPort5_Bit4_PWM12 GPort5_Bit5_PWM14 GPort4_Bit7_PWM8 GPort4_Bit6_PWM10 GPort4_Bit5_PWM12 GPort4_Bit4_PWM14 DNU DNU XRES GPort4_Bit3_PWM0 GPort4_Bit2_PWM2 VSS GPort4_Bit1_PWM4 GPort4_Bit0_PWM6 GPort1_Bit7_PWM0/A4 GPort1_Bit6_PWM2/A5 GPort1_Bit5_PWM4/A6 DNU GPort1_Bit4_PWM6 DNU GPort1_Bit3_PWM0 DNU DNU GPort1_Bit2_PWM2 DNU GPort1_Bit1_PWM4 DNU GPort1_Bit0_PWM6 Vdd Vdd VSS VSS GPort6_Bit0_PWM0 GPort6_Bit1_PWM1 GPort6_Bit2_PWM2 GPort6_Bit3_PWM3 GPort6_Bit4_PWM4 GPort6_Bit5_PWM5 GPort6_Bit6_PWM6 GPort6_Bit7_PWM7 DNU GPort0_Bit0_PWM7 DNU GPort0_Bit1_PWM5 DNU GPort0_Bit2_PWM3 DNU DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 5, Bit 1, PWM 8. Port 5, Bit 0, PWM 10. Port 5, Bit 4, PWM 12. Port 5, Bit 5, PWM 14. Port 4, Bit 7, PWM 8. Port 4, Bit 6, PWM 10. Port 4, Bit 5, PWM 12. Port 4, Bit 4, PWM 14. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Active high external reset with internal pull down. Port 4, Bit 3, PWM 0. Port 4, Bit 2, PWM 2. Ground connection. Port 4, Bit 1, PWM 4. Port 4, Bit 0, PWM 6. Port 1, Bit 7, PWM 0, Address 4. Port 1, Bit 6, PWM 2, Address 5. Port 1, Bit 5, PWM 4, Address 6. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 1, Bit 4, PWM 6. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 1, Bit 3, PWM 0. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 1, Bit 2, PWM 2. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 1, Bit 1, PWM 4. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 1, Bit 0, PWM 6. Supply voltage. Supply voltage. Ground connection. Ground connection. Port 6, Bit 0, PWM 0. Port 6, Bit 1, PWM 1. Port 6, Bit 2, PWM 2. Port 6, Bit 3, PWM 3. Port 6, Bit 4, PWM 4. Port 6, Bit 5, PWM 5. Port 6, Bit 6, PWM 6. Port 6, Bit 7, PWM 7. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 0, Bit 0, PWM 7. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 0, Bit 1, PWM 5. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Port 0, Bit 2, PWM 3. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 6 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Figure 4. CY8C9560A 100-Pin Device DNU GPort0_Bit2_PWM3 DNU GPort0_Bit1_PWM5 DNU GPort0_Bit0_PWM7 DNU GPort6_Bit7_PWM7 GPort6_Bit6_PWM6 GPort6_Bit5_PWM5 GPort6_Bit4_PWM4 GPort6_Bit3_PWM3 GPort6_Bit2_PWM2 GPort6_Bit1_PWM1 GPort6_Bit0_PWM0 Vss Vss 90 89 88 Vdd Vdd GPort1_Bit0_PWM6 DNU GPort1_Bit1_PWM4 DNU GPort1_Bit2_PWM2 DNU 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 DNU DNU DNU GPort1_Bit3_PWM0 DNU GPort1_Bit4_PWM6 DNU GPort1_Bit5_PWM4/A6 GPort1_Bit6_PWM2/A5 GPort1_Bit7_PWM0/A4 GPort4_Bit0_PWM6 GPort4_Bit1_PWM4 Vss GPort4_Bit2_PWM2 GPort4_Bit3_PWM0 XRES DNU DNU GPort4_Bit4_PWM14 GPort4_Bit5_PWM12 GPort4_Bit6_PWM10 GPort4_Bit7_PWM8 GPort5_Bit5_PWM14 GPort5_Bit4_PWM12 GPort5_Bit0_PWM10 GPort5_Bit1_PWM8 DNU 100 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 DNU DNU I2C Serial Data (SDA) GPort2_Bit3_PWM11/A1 A0 DNU Vdd DNU Vss DNU a. DNU = Do Not Use; leave floating. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B GPort7_Bit7_PWM15 GPort7_Bit6_PWM14 GPort7_Bit5_PWM13 GPort7_Bit4_PWM12 GPort7_Bit3_PWM11 GPort7_Bit2_PWM10 GPort7_Bit1_PWM9 GPort7_Bit0_PWM8 GPort2_Bit2_PWM8/WD INT GPort2_Bit1_PWM12/A2 GPort2_Bit0_PWM14/A3 DNU 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 DNUa DNU GPort0_Bit3_PWM1 GPort0_Bit4_PWM7 GPort0_Bit5_PWM5 GPort0_Bit6_PWM3 GPort0_Bit7_PWM1 GPort3_Bit0_PWM7 GPort3_Bit1_PWM5 GPort3_Bit2_PWM3 GPort3_Bit3_PWM1 DNU DNU DNU Vss GPort3_Bit4_PWM15 GPort3_Bit5_PWM13 GPort3_Bit6_PWM11 GPort3_Bit7_PWM9 GPort5_Bit7_PWM15 GPort5_Bit6_PWM13 GPort5_Bit2_PWM11 GPort5_Bit3_PWM9 I2C Serial Clock (SCL) DNU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 TQFP 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 Page 7 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A PIN Descriptions Extendable Soft Addressing™ The A0 line defines the corresponding bit of the I2C address. This pin must be pulled up or down. If A0 is a strong pull up or a strong pull down (wired through 330 or less resistor to Vdd or Vss), then that is the only address line being specified and the A1-A6 lines are used as GPIO. If A0 is a weak pull up or a weak pull down (connected to Vdd or Vss through 75K- 200K ohm resistor), then A0 is not the only externally defined address bit. There is a pin assigned to be A1 if it is needed. This pin can be pulled up or pulled down strong or weak with a resistor. As with A0, the type of pull determines whether the address bit is the last externally defined address bit. Differently from A0, A1 is not dedicated as an address pin. It is only used if A0 is not the only address bit externally defined. There are also predefined pins for A2, A3, A4, A5, and A6 that is only used for addressing if needed. The last address bit in the chain is pulled strong. That way, only the number of pins needed to assign the address desired for the part are allocated as address pins, any pins not used for address bits can be used as GPIO pins. The Table 2, “Device Addressing,” on page 3 defines the resulting device I2C address. Working with PWMs There are four independent PWMs in the CY8C9520A, eight in the CY8C9540A and sixteen in the CY8C9560A. Each IO pin can be configured as a PWM output by writing ‘1’ to the corresponding bit of the Select PWM register (see Table 8, “Output and Select PWM Registers Logic,” on page 11). The next step of PWM configuration is clock source selection using the Config PWM registers. There are six available clock sources: 32 kHz (default), 24 MHz, 1.5 MHz, 93.75 kHz, 367.6 Hz or previous PWM output. (see Figure 5) Figure 5. Clock Sources 32 kHz 24 mHz 1.5 mHz 93.75 kHz Divider (1-255) 367.6 Hz 93.75 kHz Interrupt Pin (INT) The interrupt output (if enabled) is activated if one of these events occurs: ■ ■ By default, 32 kHz is selected as the PWM clock. PWM Period registers are used to set the output period: One of the GPIO port pins changes state and the corresponding bit in the Interrupt Mask register is set low. When a PWM driven by the slowest clock source (367.6 Hz) and assigned to a pin changes state and the pin’s corresponding bit in the Interrupt Mask register is set low. t OUT = Period × t CLK Allowed values are between 1 and FFh. The PWM Pulse Width register sets the duration of the PWM output pulse. Allowed values are between zero and the (Period-1) value. The duty cycle ratio is computed using thsi equation: The interrupt line is deactivated when the master device performs a read from the corresponding Interrupt Status register. Write Disable Pin (WD) If this feature is enabled, ‘0’ allows writes to the EEPROM and ‘1’ blocks any memory writes. This pin is checked immediately before performing any write to memory. If the EEE bit in the Enable register is not set (EEPROM disabled) or bit EERO is set (EEPROM is read-only) then WD line level is ignored. Note that ‘1’ on this line blocks all commands that perform operations with EEPROM (see Table 15, “Available Commands,” on page 13). This line may be enabled/disabled by bit 1 of the Enable register (2Dh): ‘1’ enables WD function, ‘0’ disables. DutyCycle = PulseWidth -----------------------------Period External Reset Pin (XRES) A full device reset is caused by pulling the XRES pin high. The XRES pin has an always-on pull down resistor, so it does not require an external pull down for operation. It can be tied directly to ground or left open. Behavior after XRES is similar to POR. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 8 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Figure 6. Memory Reading and Writing Slave Address Memory Address R/W S A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 0 Start A High(Addr) A Low(Addr) A R/W S A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 1 A data(Addr) A data(Addr+1) A ... N Stop P ACK from Slave ACK from Slave ACK from Slave ACK from Slave ACK from Master ACK from Master No ACK from Master Reading from EEPROM Slave Address Memory Address Up to the End of Address Space R/W S A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 0 Start A High(Addr) A Low(Addr) A data 1 A data 2 A ... A Stop P ACK from Slave ACK from Slave ACK from Slave If current address crosses 64-byte block boundary, then device performs real writing to EEPROM Writing to EEPROM Figure 7. Port Reading and Writing in Multi-Port Device Slave Address Register Address = 1 Reading from GPort 2 At this moment, device performs reading from GPort 1 R/W S A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 0 Start A 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 A R/W S A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 1 A data from GPort1 A data from GPort 2 A ... Stop N P ACK from Slave ACK from Slave ACK from Master No ACK from Master Reading from GPort 1 Slave Address Register Address = 09h At this moment, device performs output to GPort 1 R/W Output to GPort 2 Output to GPort 3 Stop A 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 A data from GPort1 A data from GPort 2 A data from GPort 3 ACK from Slave A ... P S A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A0 0 Start ACK from Slave ACK from Slave ACK from Slave Writing from GPort 1 Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 9 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Register Mapping Table The register address is auto-incrementing. If the master device writes or reads data to or from one register and then continues data transfer in the same I2C transaction, sequential bytes are written or read to or from the following registers. For example, if the first byte is sent to the Output Port 1 register, then the next bytes are written to Output Port 2, Output Port 3, Output Port 4 etc. The first byte of each write transaction is treated as the register address. To read data from a seires of registers, the master device must write the starting register address byte then perform a start and series of read transactions. If no address was sent, reads start from address 0. To read a specific register address, the master device must write the register address byte, then perform a start and read transaction. See Figure 7, “Port Reading and Writing in Multi-Port Device,” on page 9. The device’s register mapping is listed in Table 7. Table 7. The Device Register Address Map Address 00h 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h 08h 09h 0Ah 0Bh 0Ch 0Dh 0Eh 0Fh 10h 11h 12h 13h 14h 15h 16h 17h 18h Register Input Port 0 Input Port 1 Input Port 2 Input Port 3 Input Port 4 Input Port 5 Input Port 6 Input Port 7 Output Port 0 Output Port 1 Output Port 2 Output Port 3 Output Port 4 Output Port 5 Output Port 6 Output Port 7 Interrupt Status Port 0 Interrupt Status Port 1 Interrupt Status Port 2 Interrupt Status Port 3 Interrupt Status Port 4 Interrupt Status Port 5 Interrupt Status Port 6 Interrupt Status Port 7 Port Select Default Register Value None None None None None None None None FFh FFh FFh FFh FFh FFh FFh FFh 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h Table 7. The Device Register Address Map (continued) Address 19h 1Ah 1Bh 1Ch 1Dh 1Eh 1Fh 20h 21h 22h 23h 24h 25h 26h 27h 28h 29h 2Ah 2Bh 2Ch 2Dh 2Eh 2Fh 30h Register Interrupt Mask Inversion Pin Direction - Input/Output Drive Mode - Pull Up Drive Mode - Pull Down Drive Mode - Open Drain High Drive Mode - Open Drain Low Drive Mode - Strong Drive Mode - Slow Strong Drive Mode - High-Z Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved PWM Select Config PWM Period PWM Pulse Width PWM Programmable Divider Enable WDE, EEE, EERO Device ID/Status Watchdog Command Default Register Value FFh 00h 00h FFh 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 00h None None None None 00h 00h FFh 80h FFh 00h 20h/40h/60h 00h 00h Select PWM for Port Output 00h Register Descriptions The registers for the CY8C95xx are described in the sections that follow. Note that the PWM registers are located at addresses 28h to 2Bh. Input Port Registers (00h - 07h) These registers represent actual logical levels on the pins and are used for IO port reading operations. They are read only. The Inversion registers changes the state of reads to these ports. Output Port Registers (08h - 0Fh) These registers are used for writing data to GPIO ports. By default, all ports are in the pull up mode allowing quasi-bidirectional IO. To allow input operations without reconfiguration, these registers have to store ’1’s. Output register data also affects pin states when PWMs are enabled. See Table 8. Output and Select PWM Registers Logic for details. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 10 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A See Figure 7 on page 9 illustrates port read/write procedures. The Inversion registers have no effect on these ports. The Input registers' logic is presented in Table 9. These registers have no effect on outputs or PWMs. Table 9. Inversion Register Logic Pin State 0 1 0 1 Invert 0 0 1 1 Input 0 1 1 0 Int. Status Port Registers (10h - 17h) Each ’1’ bit in these registers signals that there was a change in the corresponding input line since the last read of that Interrupt Status register. Each Interrupt (Int.) Status register is cleared only after a read of that register. If a PWM is assigned to a pin, then all state changes of the PWM sets the corresponding bit in the Interrupt Status register. If the pin's interrupt mask is cleared and the PWM is set to the slowest possible rate allowed (driven by the programmable clock source with divide register 2Dh set to FFh), then the INT line also drives on the PWM state change. Port Direction Register (1Ch) Each bit in a port is configurable as either an input or an output. To perform this configuration, the Port Direction register (1Ch) is used for the GPort selected by the Port Select register (18h). If a bit in this register is set (written with '1'), the corresponding port pin is enabled as an input. If a bit in this register is cleared (written with '0'), the corresponding port pin is enabled as an output. Port Select Register (18h) This register configures the GPort. Write a value of 0-7 to this register to select the port to program with registers 19h-23h. Interrupt Mask Port Register (19h) The Interrupt Mask register enables or disables activation of the INT line when GPIO input levels are changed. Each ’1’ in the Interrupt Mask register masks (disables) interrupts generated from the corresponding input line of the GPort selected by the Port Select register (18h). Drive Mode Registers (1Dh-23h) Each port's data pins can be set separately to one of seven available modes: pull up or down, open drain high/low, strong drive fast/slow, or high-impedance input. To perform this configuration, the seven drive mode registers are used for the GPort selected by the Port Select register (18h). Each ’1’ written to this register changes the corresponding line drive mode. Registers 1Dh through 23h have last register priority meaning that the bit set to high in which the last register was written overrides those that came before. Reading these registers reflects the actual setting, not what was originally written. Table 10. Drive Mode Register Settings Reg. 1Dh 1Eh Pin State Resistive Pull Up Description Resistive High, Strong Low (default) Slow Strong High, High Z Low Slow Strong Low, High Z High Strong High, Strong Low, Fast Output Mode Strong High, Strong Low, Slow Output Mode High Z Select PWM Register (1Ah) This register allows each port to act as a PWM output. By default, all ports are configured as GPIO lines. Each ’1’ in this register connects the corresponding pin of the GPort selected by the Port Select register (18h) to the PWM output. Output register data also affects the pin state when a PWM is enabled. See Table 8. Note that a pin used as PWM output must be configured to the appropriate drive mode. See Table 10 on page 11 for more information. Table 8 describes the logic of the Output and Select PWM registers. Table 8. Output and Select PWM Registers Logic Output 0 1 0 1 Select PWM 0 0 1 1 Pin State 0 1 0 Current PWM Resistive Pull Down Strong High, Resistive Low Open Drain High Open Drain Low Strong Drive Slow Strong Drive High Impedance 1Fh 20h 21h 22h 23h Inversion Register (1Bh) This register can invert the logic of the input ports. Each ’1’ written to this register inverts the logic of the corresponding bit in the Input register of the GPort selected by the Port Select register (18h). PWM Select Register (28h) This register is configures the PWM. Write a value of 00h-0Fh to this register to select the PWM to program with registers 29h-2Bh. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 11 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Config (29h) This register selects the clock source for the PWM selected by the PWM Select register (28h) and interrupt logic. There are six available clock sources: 32 kHz (default), 24 MHz, 1.5 MHz, 93.75 kHz, 367.6 Hz, or previous PWM output. The 367.6 Hz clock is user programmable. It divides the 93.75 kHz clock source by the divisor stored in the Divider register (2Ch). The default divide ratio is 255. (see Table 11 for details). By default, all PWMs are clocked from 32 kHz. Table 11. PWM Clock Sources Config PWM xxxxx000b xxxxx001b xxxxx010b xxxxx011b xxxxx100b xxxxx101b 24 MHz 1.5 MHz 93.75 kHz 367.6 Hz (programmable) Previous PWM PWM Clock Source 32 kHz (default) Divider Register (2Ch) This register sets the frequency on the output of the programmable divider: Frequency = 93.75 kHz . Divider Allowed values are between 1 and 255. Enable Register (2Dh) The WDE bit configures the write disable pin to operate either as a GPIO or as WD. It also enables/disables EEPROM operations (EEE bit) or makes the EEPROM read-only (EERO bit). Bit assignments are shown in Table 13 on page 12. Table 13. Enable Register Bit Function Default 7 6 5 4 3 2 EERO 0 1 EEE 0 0 WDE 0 Reserved Reserved Each PWM can generate an interrupt at the rising or falling edge of the output pulse. There is a limitation on the clock source for a PWM to generate an interrupt. Only the slowest speed source (programmed to 367.6 Hz) with the divider equal to 255 allows interrupt generation. Consequently, to create a PWM interrupt, it is necessary to choose the programmable divider output as the clock source (write xxxxx100b to Config register (29h)), write 255 to the Divide register (2Ch), and select PWM for pin output (1Ah). Interrupt status is reflected in the Interrupt Status registers (10h-17h) and can cause INT line activation if enabled by the corresponding mask bit in the Interrupt Mask register: Each ’1’ enables the corresponding feature, ’0’ disables. Writes to this register differ from other registers. The write sequence to modify the Enable register is as follows: 1. Send device I2C address with bit 0. 2. Send register address 2Dh. 3. Send unlock key - the sequence of three bytes: 43h, 4Dh, 53h; ('C', 'M', 'S' in ASCII bytes). 4. Send new Enable register value. This write sequence secures the register from accidental changes. The register can be read without the use of the unlock key. By default, EERO and EEPROM (EEE bit) are disabled and WD line (WDE bit) is set to GPIO (WD disabled). Period Register (2Ah) Table 12. Period Register Config PWM xxxx0xxxb xxxx1xxxb PWM Interrupt on Falling pulse edge (default) Rising pulse edge When performing a burst write operation that crosses this register, the data written to this register is ignored and the address increments to 2Eh. Device ID/Status Register (2Eh) This register sets the period of the PWM counter. Allowed values are between 1 and FFh. The effective output waveform period of the PWM is: tOUT = Period ⋅ tCLK Pulse Width Register (2Bh) This register sets the pulse width of the PWM output. Allowed values are between zero and the (Period - 1) value. The duty cycle ratio can be computed using the following equation: This register stores device identifiers (2xh/4xh/6xh) and reflects which settings were loaded during startup, either factory defaults (FD) or user defaults (UD). By default during startup, the device attempts to load the user default block. If it is corrupted then factory defaults are loaded and the low nibble of this register is set high to inform which set is active. The high nibble is always equal to 2 for CY8C9520A, 4 for CY8C9540A, and 6 for CY8C9560A. This register is read-only. Table 14. Device ID Status Register Bit 7 6 5 4 3 2 Reserved 1 0 FD/UD DutyCycle = PulseWidth . Period Function Device Family (2, 4,or 6) Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 12 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Write E2 POR Defaults Cmd (03h) This command sends new power up defaults to the CY8C95xx without changing current settings unless the 07h command is issued afterwards. This command is followed by 147 data bytes according to Table 16. The CRC is calculated as the XOR of the 146 data bytes (00h-91h). If the CRC check fails or an incomplete block is sent, then the slave responds with a NAK and the data does not get saved to EEPROM. To define new POR defaults the user must: ■ ■ ■ Watchdog Register (2Fh) This register controls the internal Watchdog timer. This timer can trigger a device reset if the device is not responding to I2C requests due to misconfiguration. Device operation is not affected when the Watchdog register = 0. If the I2C master writes any non zero value to the Watchdog register, the countdown mechanism is activated and each second the register is decremented. Upon transition from 1 to 0, the device is rebooted, which restores user defaults. After reboot, the Watchdog register value is reset to zero. Any I2C transaction (addressing the Expander) resets the Watchdog register to the previously stored value. Any device reboot (caused by a POR or Watchdog) sets the Watchdog register to zero (turns off the Watchdog feature). The Watchdog timer can be disabled by writing zero to the Watchdog register (2Fh) or by using the Reconfigure Device Cmd (07h). Note The Watchdog timer is not intended to track precise time intervals. The timer's frequency can vary in range between -50% on up to +100%. This variation must be taken into account when selecting the appropriate value for the Watchdog register. Write command 03h Write 146 data bytes with new values of registers Write 1 CRC byte calculated as XOR of previous 146 data bytes. Content of the data block is described in Table 16. Table 16. POR Defaults Data Structure Offset 00h – 07h 08h – 0Fh 10h – 17h 18h – 1Fh 20h – 27h 28h 29h 2Ah 2Bh 2Ch 2Dh 2Eh 2Fh – 35h 36h – 3Ch 3Dh – 43h 44h – 4Ah 4Bh – 51h 52h – 58h 59h – 5Fh 60h 61h 62h 63h – 65h … 8Dh – 8Fh 90h 91h 92h Output Port 0-7 Interrupt mask Port 0-7 Select PWM Port 0-7 Inversion Port 0-7 Pin Direction Port 0-7 Resistive pull up Drive Mode Port 0 Resistive pull down Drive Mode Port 0 Open drain high Drive Mode Port 0 Open drain low Drive Mode Port 0 Strong drive Drive Mode Port 0 Slow strong drive Drive Mode Port 0 High impedance Drive Mode Port 0 Drive Modes Port 1 Drive Modes Port 2 Drive Modes Port 3 Drive Modes Port 4 Drive Modes Port 5 Drive Modes Port 6 Drive Modes Port 7 Config setting PWM0 Period setting PWM0 Pulse Width setting PWM0 PWM1 settings … PWM15 settings Divider Enable CRC Value Command Register (30h) This register sends commands to the device, including current configuration as new POR defaults, restore factory defaults, define POR defaults, read POR defaults, write device configuration, read device configuration, and reconfigure device with stored POR defaults. The command set is presented in Table 15. Note Registers are not restored in parallel. Do not assume any particular order to the restoration process. Table 15. Available Commands Command 01h 02h 03h 04h 05h 06h 07h Description Store device configuration to EEPROM POR defaults Restore Factory Defaults Write EEPROM POR defaults Read EEPROM POR defaults Write device configuration Read device configuration Reconfigure device with stored POR defaults Commands Description Store Config to E2 POR Defaults Cmd (01h) The current ports settings (drive modes and output data) and other configuration registers are saved in the EEPROM by using the store configuration command (Cmd). These settings are automatically loaded after the next device power up or if the 07h command is issued. Restore Factory Defaults Cmd (02h) This command replaces the saved user configuration with the factory default configuration. Current settings are unaffected by this command. New settings are loaded after the next device power up or if the 07h command is issued. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 13 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Read E2 POR Defaults Cmd (04h) This command reads the POR settings stored in the EEPROM. To read POR defaults the user must: ■ ■ ■ To read device configuration the user must: ■ ■ ■ Write command 06h Read 146 data bytes (see Table 16). Read 1 CRC byte. Write command 04h Read 146 data bytes (see Table 16) Read 1 CRC byte. Reconfigure Device Cmd (07h) This command immediately reconfigures the device with actual POR defaults from EEPROM. It has the same effect on the registers as a POR. Write Device Config Cmd (05h) This command sends a new device configuration to the CY8C95xx. It is followed by 146 data bytes according to Table 16. The CRC is calculated as the XOR of the 146 data bytes (00h-91h). If the CRC check fails or an incomplete block is sent, then the slave responds with a NAK and the device does not use the data. This gives the user ‘flat-address-space’ access to all device settings. To set the current device configuration the user must: ■ ■ ■ Write command 05h Write 146 data bytes with new values of registers Write 1 CRC byte calculated as XOR of previous 146 data bytes. If the CRC check passes, then the device uses the new settings immediately. Content of the data block is described in Table 16. Read Device Config Cmd (06h) This command reads the current device configuration. It gives the user ‘flat-address-space’ access to all device settings. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 14 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Electrical Specifications This section lists the DC and AC electrical specifications of the CY8C95xxA device. For the most up to date electrical specifications, confirm that you have the most recent data sheet by going to the web at http://www.cypress.com/psoc. Specifications are valid for -40oC ≤ TA ≤ 85oC and TJ ≤ 100oC, except where noted. Table 17 lists the units of measure that are used in this section. Table 17. Units of Measure Symbol C kHz MHz μs μV μVrms o Unit of Measure degree Celsius kilohertz megahertz microsecond microvolts microvolts root-mean-square Symbol mA nA ns pF V Unit of Measure milli-ampere nanoampere nanosecond picofarad volts Absolute Maximum Ratings Table 18. Absolute Maximum Ratings Symbol TSTG Description Storage temperature Min -55 Typ 25 Max +100 Units oC Notes Higher storage temperatures reduces data retention time. Recommended storage temperature is +25oC ± 25oC. Extended duration storage temperatures above 65oC degrades reliability. TA Vdd VIO VIOZ IMIO ESD LU Ambient temperature with power applied Supply voltage on Vdd relative to Vss DC input voltage DC voltage applied to tri-state Maximum current into any port pin Electro Static Discharge Voltage Latch up current -40 -0.5 Vss 0.5 Vss 0.5 -25 2000 – – – – – – – – +85 +6.0 Vdd + 0.5 Vdd + 0.5 +50 – 200 oC V V V mA V mA Human Body Model ESD. Operating Temperature Table 19. Operating Temperature Symbol Description TA Ambient temperature TJ Junction temperature Min -40 -40 Typ – – Max +85 +100 Units oC o Notes The temperature rise from ambient to junction is package specific. See “Thermal Impedances per Package” on page 22. The user must limit the power consumption to comply with this requirement. C Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 15 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A DC Electrical Characteristics DC Chip-Level Specifications Table 20 lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25°C and are for design guidance only. Table 20. CY8C9520A DC Chip-Level Specifications Symbol Description Vdd Supply voltage IDD Supply current Vdd 5V IDD3 Supply current Vdd 3.3V Min 3.00 – – Typ – 3.8 2.3 Max 5.25 5 3 Units V mA mA Notes Conditions are 5.0V, TA = 25 oC, IOH = 0. Conditions are 3.3V, TA = 25 oC, IOH = 0. Table 21. CY8C9540A DC Chip-Level Specifications Symbol Description Vdd Supply voltage IDD Supply current Vdd 5V IDD3 Supply current Vdd 3.3V Min 3.00 – – Typ – 6 3.3 Max 5.25 9 6 Units V mA mA Notes Conditions are 5.0V, TA = 25 oC, IOH = 0. Conditions are 3.3V, TA = 25 oC, IOH = 0. Table 22. CY8C9560A DC Chip-Level Specifications Symbol Description Vdd Supply voltage IDD Supply current Vdd 5V IDD3 Supply current Vdd 3.3V Min 3.00 – – Typ – 15 5 Max 5.25 25 9 Units V mA mA Notes Conditions are 5.0V, TA = 25 oC, IOH = 0. Conditions are 3.3V, TA = 25 oC, IOH = 0. DC Programming Specifications The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25°C and are for design guidance only. Table 23. DC Programming Specifications Symbol FlashENPB FlashENT FlashDR a. Description Min Flash (EEPROM) endurance (by block) 10,000 Flash endurance (total)a 1,800,000 Flash data retention 10 Typ – – – – – – Max Units – – Years Notes Erase/write cycles by block. Erase/write cycles. A maximum of 36 x 50,000 block endurance cycles is allowed. This may be balanced between operations on 36x1 blocks of 50,000 maximum cycles each, 36x2 blocks of 25,000 maximum cycles each, or 36x4 blocks of 12,500 maximum cycles each (to limit the total number of cycles to 36x50,000 and that no single block ever sees more than 50,000 cycles). Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 16 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A DC General Purpose IO Specifications The following table lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25°C and are for design guidance only. Table 24. DC GPIO Specifications Symbol VOH Description High output level Min Vdd 1.0 Typ – – Max Units V Notes IOH = 10 mA for any one pin, Vdd = 4.75 to 5.25V. 40 mA maximum combined IOH for GPort0; GPort2_Bit3; GPort3; GPort5_Bit2, 3, 6, 7; GPort6. 40 mA maximum combined IOH for GPort1; GPort2_Bit0, 1, 2; GPort4; GPort5_Bit0, 1, 4, 5; GPort7. 80 mA maximum combined IOH. IOL = 25 mA for any one pin, Vdd = 4.75 to 5.25V. 100 mA maximum combined IOL for GPort0; GPort2_Bit3; GPort3; GPort5_Bit2, 3, 6, 7; GPort6. 100 mA maximum combined IOL for GPort1; GPort2_Bit0, 1, 2; GPort4; GPort5_Bit0, 1, 4, 5; GPort7. 200 mA maximum combined IOL. Vdd = 3.0 to 5.5. Vdd = 3.0 to 5.5. Gross tested to 1 μA. Package and pin dependent. Temp = 25oC. Package and pin dependent. Temp = 25oC. VOL Low output level – – 0.75 V VIL VIH IIL CIN COUT Input low level Input high level Input leakage (absolute value) Capacitive load on pins as input Capacitive load on pins as output – 2.1 – – – – – 1 3.5 3.5 0.8 – 10 10 V V nA pF pF Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 17 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A AC Electrical Characteristics AC General Purpose IO Specifications Table 25 lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25°C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified. Table 25. AC GPIO Specifications Symbol FGPIO TRiseF TFallF TRiseS TFallS Description GPIO Operating Frequency Rise time, normal strong mode, Cload = 50 pF Fall time, normal strong mode, Cload = 50 pF Rise time, slow strong mode, Cload = 50 pF Fall time, slow strong mode, Cload = 50 pF Min 0 3 2 10 10 Typ – – – 27 22 Max 12 18 18 – – Units MHz ns ns ns ns Notes Normal Strong Mode Vdd = 4.75 to 5.25V, 10% - 90% Vdd = 4.75 to 5.25V, 10% - 90% Vdd = 3 to 5.25V, 10% - 90% Vdd = 3 to 5.25V, 10% - 90% Figure 8. GPIO Timing Diagram 90% GPIO Pin Output Voltage 10% TRiseF TRiseS TFallF TFallS AC PWM Output Jitter Specifications Table 26 lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25°C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified. Table 26. AC PWM Output Jitter Specifications Symbol Description Min Jitter24MHzPWM 24 MHz based PWM peak-to-peak period – jitter Jitter32kHzPWM 32 kHz-based PWM peak-to-peak period – jitter Typ 0.1 Max 1.5 Units % Notes 24 MHz, 1.5 MHz, 93.75 kHz and 367.6 Hz (programmable) sources. 32 kHz clock source. 2.5 5.0 % Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 18 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A AC I2C Specifications Table 27 lists guaranteed maximum and minimum specifications for the voltage and temperature ranges: 4.75V to 5.25V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, or 3.0V to 3.6V and -40°C ≤ TA ≤ 85°C, respectively. Typical parameters apply to 5V and 3.3V at 25°C and are for design guidance only or unless otherwise specified. Table 27. AC Characteristics of the I2C SDA and SCL Pins Symbol Description Standard Mode Fast Mode Min Max Min Max 0 100 0 – 4.0 – 0.6 – 4.7 4.0 4.7 0 250 4.0 4.7 – – – – – – – – – 1.3 0.6 0.6 0 1003 0.6 1.3 0 – – – – – – – – Units kHz μs μs μs μs μs ns μs μs ns Notes SCL clock frequency FSCLI2C THDSTAI2C Hold time (repeated) START condition. After this period, the first clock pulse is generated. TLOWI2C LOW period of the SCL clock HIGH period of the SCL clock THIGHI2C TSUSTAI2C Setup time for a repeated START condition THDDATI2C Data hold time TSUDATI2C Data setup time TSUSTOI2C Setup time for STOP condition Bus free time between a STOP and START TBUFI2C Condition TSPI2C Pulse width of spikes are suppressed by the input filter. Figure 9. Definition for Timing for Fast/Standard Mode on the I2C Bus SDA T LOWI2C T SUDATI2C THDSTAI2C T SPI2C T BUFI2C SCL S T HDSTAI2C T HDDATI2C T HIGHI2C TSUSTAI2C T SUSTOI2C Sr P S Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 19 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Packaging Dimensions This section illustrates the packaging specifications for the CY8C95xxA device, along with the thermal impedances for each package, the typical package capacitance on crystal pins, and the solder reflow peak temperature. Important Note Emulation tools may require a larger area on the target PCB than the chip’s footprint. For a detailed description of the emulation tools’ dimensions, refer to the document titled PSoC Emulator Pod Dimensions at http://www.cypress.com/design/MR10161. Figure 10. 28-Pb (210-Mil) SSOP 51-85079 - *C Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 20 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Figure 11. 48-Pb (300-Mil) SSOP 51-85061 - *C Figure 12. 100-Pb (14 x 14 x 1.0 mm) TQFP 51-85048 - *C Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 21 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Thermal Impedances Table 28. Thermal Impedances per Package Package 28 SSOP 48 SSOP 100 TQFP a. TJ = TA + POWER x θJA Typical θJA a 101oC/W 69oC/W 48oC/W Solder Reflow Peak Temperature Table 29 lists the minimum solder reflow peak temperature to achieve good solderability. Table 29. Solder Reflow Peak Temperature Package 28 SSOP 48 SSOP 100 TQFP Minimum Peak Temperaturea 240oC 220oC 220oC Maximum Peak Temperature 260oC 260oC 260oC a. Higher temperatures may be required based on the solder melting point. Typical temperatures for solder are 220+/-5oC with Sn-Pb or 245+/-5oC with Sn-Ag-Cu paste. Refer to the solder manufacturer specifications. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Page 22 of 24 [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Features and Ordering Information Table 30 lists the CY8C95xxA device’s key package features and ordering codes. A definition of the ordering number code follows. Table 30. CY8C95xxA Device Key Features and Ordering Information Configurable IO Pins 20 20 40 40 60 60 Page 23 of 24 Temperature Range EEPROM (Bytes) Ordering Code Package PWM Sources 4 4 8 8 16 16 28 Pin (210 Mil) SSOP 28 Pin (210 Mil) SSOP (Tape and Reel) 48 Pin (300 Mil) SSOP 48 Pin (300 Mil) SSOP (Tape and Reel) 100 Pin TQFP 100 Pin TQFP (Tape and Reel) a. CY8C9520A-24PVXIa CY8C9520A-24PVXIT1 CY8C9540A-24PVXI1 CY8C9540A-24PVXIT1 CY8C9560A-24AXI1 CY8C9560A-24AXIT1 3K 3K 11K 11K 27K 27K -40oC to +85oC -40oC to +85oC -40oC to +85oC -40oC to +85oC -40oC to +85oC -40oC to +85oC The A after the existing port expander part number indicates new device firmware. Ordering Code Definitions CY 8 C 9 xxx-SPxx Package Type: PX = PDIP Pb-Free SX = SOIC Pb-Free PVX = SSOP Pb-Free LFX = QFN Pb-Free LKX = QFN Pb-Free AX = TQFP Pb-Free Speed: 24 MHz Part Number Family Code Technology Code: C = CMOS Marketing Code: 8 = Cypress PSoC Thermal Rating: C = Commercial I = Industrial E = Extended Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B [+] Feedback CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A CY8C9560A Document History Page Document Title: CY8C9520A, CY8C9540A, CY8C9560A, 20-, 40-, and 60-Bit IO Expander with EEPROM Document Number: 38-12036 Revision ** *A *B ECN 346754 392484 1336984 Orig. of Change HMT HMT HMT/AESA New silicon, document. Description of Change Correct pin 79 on the TQFP. Add AC PWM Output Jitter spec. table. Upgrade to CY Perform logo and update zip code and trademarks. Update typical and recommended Storage Temperature per industrial specs. Update copyright and trademarks. Add Watchdog timer details. Add “A” to existing part numbers to indicate new firmware. Fix errors. Implement CY template. Distribution: External/Public Posting: None © Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, 2007. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. Cypress Semiconductor Corporation assumes no responsibility for the use of any circuitry other than circuitry embodied in a Cypress product. Nor does it convey or imply any license under patent or other rights. Cypress products are not warranted nor intended to be used for medical, life support, life saving, critical control or safety applications, unless pursuant to an express written agreement with Cypress. Furthermore, Cypress does not authorize its products for use as critical components in life-support systems where a malfunction or failure may reasonably be expected to result in significant injury to the user. The inclusion of Cypress products in life-support systems application implies that the manufacturer assumes all risk of such use and in doing so indemnifies Cypress against all charges. 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Disclaimer: CYPRESS MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Cypress reserves the right to make changes without further notice to the materials described herein. Cypress does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any product or circuit described herein. Cypress does not authorize its products for use as critical components in life-support systems where a malfunction or failure may reasonably be expected to result in significant injury to the user. The inclusion of Cypress’ product in a life-support systems application implies that the manufacturer assumes all risk of such use and in doing so indemnifies Cypress against all charges. Use may be limited by and subject to the applicable Cypress software license agreement. Document Number: 38-12036 Rev. *B Revised August 03, 2007 Page 24 of 24 PSoC Designer™, Programmable System-on-Chip™, and PSoC Express™ are trademarks and PSoC® is a registered trademark of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. All other trademarks or registered trademarks referenced herein are property of the respective corporations. Purchase of I2C components from Cypress or one of its sublicensed Associated Companies conveys a license under the Philips I2C Patent Rights to use these components in an I2C system, provided that the system conforms to the I2C Standard Specification as defined by Philips. All products and company names mentioned in this document may be the trademarks of their respective holders. [+] Feedback
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