Rainbow Electronics DS1973 User Manual

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SPECIAL FEATURES
4096 bits Electrically Erasable
Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM)
Overdrive mode boosts communication
speed to 142 kbits per second
256–bit scratchpad ensures integrity of data
Memory partitioned into 256–bit pages for
packetizing data
Reduces control, address, data and power to
a single data pin
8–bit family code specifies DS1973
communication requirements to reader
Reads and writes over a wide voltage range
of 2.8V to 6.0V from –40°C to +85°C
COMMON iButton FEATURES
Unique, factory-lasered and tested 64-bit
registration number (8-bit family code + 48-bit serial number + 8-bit CRC tester) assures absolute identity because no two parts are alike
Multidrop controller for MicroLANDigital identification and information by
momentary contact
DS1973
TM
4-kbit EEPROM iButton
Chip-based data carrier compactly stores
information
Data can be accessed while affixed to objectEconomically communicates to bus master
with a single digital signal at 16.3 kbits per second
Standard 16 mm diameter and 1–Wire
protocol ensure compatibility with iButton family
Button shape is self–aligning with cup–
shaped probes
Durable stainless steel case engraved with
registration number withstands harsh environments
Easily affixed with self–stick adhesive
backing, latched by its flange, or locked with a ring pressed onto its rim
Presence detector acknowledges when reader
first applies voltage
Meets UL#913 (4
th
Edit.); Intrinsically Safe Apparatus, Approved under Entity Concept for use in Class I, Division 1, Group A, B, C and D Locations (application pending)
ORDERING INFORMATION
DS1973-F3 F3 MicroCan DS1973-F5 F5 MicroCan
®
F3 MICROCAN F5 MICROCAN
0.36
DATA
GROUND
3.10
0.51
YYWW REGISTERED R R
F3
000000FBC52B
c
1993
16.25
23
17.35
All dimensions shown in millimeters.
5.89
0.36
DATA
GROUND
1 of 2 050200
0.51
YYWW REGISTERED R R
73
000000FBD8B3
c
1993
23
16.25
17.35
DS1973
EXAMPLES OF ACCESSORIES
DS9096P Self–Stick Adhesive Pad DS9101 Multi–Purpose Clip DS9093RA Mounting Lock Ring
DS9093A Snap–In Fob DS9092 iButton Probe
iButton DESCRIPTION
The DS1973 4-kbit EEPROM iButton is a rugged read/write data carrier that identifies and stores relevant information about the product or person to which it is attached. This information can be accessed with minimal hardware, for example a single port pin of a micro-controller. The DS1973 consists of a factor y– lasered registration number that includes a unique 48–bit serial number, an 8–bit CRC, and an 8–bit Family Code (23H) plus 4096 bits of EEPROM. The power to program and read the DS1973 is derived entirely from the 1–Wire communication line. The memory is organized as sixteen pages of 256 bits each. The 64–bit registration number provides a guaranteed unique identity which allows for absolute traceability. Data is transferred serially via the 1–Wire protocol which requires only a single data lead and a ground return. The durable MicroCan package is highly resistant to harsh environm ents such as dirt, moisture, and shock. Its compact button–shaped profile is self–aligning with cup–shaped receptacles, allowing the DS1973 to be used easily by human operators or automatic equipment. Ac cessories permit the DS1973 to be mounted on printed circuit boards, plastic key fobs, photo–ID badges, ID bracelets, and many other objects. Applications include work–in–progress tracking, electronic travelers, access control and storage of calibration constants.
OVERVIEW
The block diagram in Figure 1 shows the relationships between the major control and memory sections of the DS1973. The DS1973 has three main data components: 1) 64–bit lasered ROM, 2) 256–bit scratchpad, and 3) 4096–bit EEPROM. The bus master must first provide one of the ROM function commands before the memory functions become accessible. All data is read and written least significant bit first.
The DS1973 contains the same memory chip as the DS2433-Z01 (with 10000 write/erase cycles). For a full description of the logical behavior, please refer to the DS2433-Z01 data sheet.
DS1973 BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure 1
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