Preliminary Datasheet INLC10AQ (Inova Semiconductors) - 10

ManufacturerInova Semiconductors
DescriptionSmart LED Driver & Controller
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Preliminary. Datasheet. 4.0 Functional Description. 4.1. Serial Communication. Figure 6 – Serial communication

Preliminary Datasheet 4.0 Functional Description 4.1 Serial Communication Figure 6 – Serial communication

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Preliminary Datasheet 4.0 Functional Description 4.1 Serial Communication Figure 6 – Serial communication
The attachment to the adjacent devices in the chain is made up by two bidirectional differential serial communication lines. The direction towards the controlling microcontroller device is referred to as the “upstream” connection. The opposite direction towards the end of the chain is the “downstream” link. Both links are controlled by the communication unit. Incoming command frames from upstream and responses from downstream are passed to the main unit which is responsible for command processing and overall device control. Commands always originate from the controlling microcontroller. The microcontroller is referred to as the “host” in this document. The gross data rate on the serial line is 2Mbit/s, i.e. each bit has a nominal duration of 500 ns. As the on- die oscillator has a very limited accuracy, the actual bit time may vary significantly. The whole system is designed for a maximum oscillator variance of ±30%. With the nominal oscillator frequency being 16 MHz, the actual frequency range is 11.2-20.8MHz. The device directly attached to the host does not use the differential line mode on the upstream side. Instead a single-ended line mode is used. The single-ended mode is intended to allow for an easy attachment to industry standard microcontrollers. Both single-ended lines require an external pull-up at the microcontroller to 5V. DS_INLC10AQ Revision 0.6_A7 Inova Semiconductors Confidential Page 10 of 32