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BUF08832-Programmable Gamma-Voltage Generator and High Slew Rate Vcom with Integrated Two-Bank Memory

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The BUF08832 which is a programmable Gamma-voltage generator offers eight programmable gamma channels and one programmable VCOM channel.
The final gamma and VCOM values can be stored in the on-chip, nonvolatile memory. To allow for programming errors or liquid crystal display (LCD) panel rework, the BUF08832 supports up to 16 write operations to the on-chip memory.
The BUF08832 has two separate memory banks, allowing simultaneous storage of two different gamma curves to facilitate switching between gamma curves.
All gamma and VCOM channels offer a rail-to-rail output that typically swings to within 150mV of either supply rail with a 10mA load. All channels are programmed using a Two-Wire interface that supports standard operations up to 400kHz and high-speed data transfers up to 3.4MHz.
The BUF08832 is manufactured using Texas Instruments’ proprietary, state-of-the-art, high-voltage CMOS process. This process offers very dense logic and high supply voltage operation of up to 20V. The BUF08832 is offered in a HTSSOP-20 PowerPAD package, and is specified from –40°C to +85°C.

Features of the product:

• 10-BIT RESOLUTION
• 8-CHANNEL P-GAMMA
• 1-CHANNEL P-VCOM
• HIGH SLEW RATE VCOM: 45V/µs
• 16x REWRITABLE NONVOLATILE MEMORY
• TWO INDEPENDENT PIN-SELECTABLE MEMORY BANKS
• RAIL-TO-RAIL OUTPUT
o 300mV Min Swing-to-Rail (10mA)
o > 300mA Max IOUT
• LOW SUPPLY CURRENT
• SUPPLY VOLTAGE: 9V to 20V
• DIGITAL SUPPLY: 2V to 5.5V
• TWO-WIRE INTERFACE: Supports 400kHz and 3.4MHz
• APPLICATIONS
o TFT-LCD REFERENCE DRIVERS

BUF08832

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