Si3462: Single-Port IEEE 802.3at PoE/PoE+ PSE

Si3462
SINGLE-PORT IEEE 802.3AT POE/POE+ PSE INTERFACE
Features
Pin Assignments
Short-circuit
11
Si3462
11
CLSMARK
1
10
DC1
2
9
ISENSE
VDD
3
8
RST
DC2
4
7
VSENSE
CLSMODE
5
6
DETA
GND
STATUS
11
output fault
protection
LED status signal (detect,
power good, output fault)
UNH Interoperability Test Lab
report available
Extended operating range
(–40 to +85 °C)
11-Pin Quad Flat No-Lead (QFN)
package
Tiny 3x3 mm PCB footprint;
RoHS-compliant
No-classify modes force power
after valid detection
Eliminates 10 BOM
components
11
IEEE 802.3atTM compliant PSE
 Autonomous operation requires no
host processor interface
 Complete reference design
available, including Si3462 controller 
and schematic:

Low-cost BOM
Compact PCB footprint

Operates directly from a +50 V
isolated supply
Supports up to 30 W maximum
output power (Class 4)
Robust 3-point detection algorithm 
eliminates false detection events
IEEE-compliant disconnect
Inrush current control

11-pin QFN (3x3 mm)
Top View—Pads on bottom of package
Applications

IEEE 802.3at endpoints and
midspans
 Environment A and B PSEs
 Embedded PSEs

Set-top boxes
FTTH media converters
 Cable modem and DSL gateways

Description
The Si3462 is a single-port power management controller for IEEE 802.3atcompliant Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE). The Si3462 can be powered
from a 50 V input using a shunt regulator, or, to save power, it can be powered
from 50 V and 3.3 V power supplies. The IEEE-required Powered Device (PD)
detection feature uses a robust 3-point algorithm to avoid false detection
events. The Si3462's reference design kit also provides full IEEE-compliant
classification and PD disconnect. Intelligent protection circuitry includes input
under-voltage lockout (UVLO), classification-based current limiting, and output
short-circuit protection. The Si3462 is designed to operate completely
independently of host processor control. An LED status signal is provided to
indicate the port status, including detection, power good, and output fault
event information. The Si3462 is pin-programmable to support four available
power levels, endpoint and mid-span applications, and auto-retry or restart
after disconnect functions. A comprehensive reference design kit is available
(Si3462-EVB), including a complete schematic and bill of materials. The
Si3462 also features “no-classify” modes, for circumstances where detection
is desired but classification steps can be skipped. Example applications
include dedicated, point-to-point connections for IP cameras, point-of-sale
terminals, and wireless access points where the application power
requirements are well understood. These modes allow elimination of
classification-related components from the bill of materials.
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Copyright © 2011 by Silicon Laboratories
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TABLE O F C ONTENTS
Section
Page
1. Typical Application Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
2. Si3462 Electrical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
2.1. Si3462-EVB Performance Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
2.2. PSE Timing Characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
3. Typical Si3462-EVB Waveforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4. Si3462-EVB Functional Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4.1. Reset State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
4.2. Operating Mode Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
5. Operating Mode Sequencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.1. Detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.2. Classification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.3. Power-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
5.4. Overload Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5.5. Disconnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5.6. UVLO and OVLO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
5.7. Status LED Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
6. Design Considerations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
6.1. Isolation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
6.2. External Component Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
6.3. Input DC Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
7. Si3462 Pin Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
8. Ordering Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
9. Package Outline: 11-Pin QFN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
10. Solder Paste Mask . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
10.1. PCB Land Pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
11. Top Marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
11.1. Si3462 Top Marking (QFN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
11.2. Top Marking Explanation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Contact Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
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1. Typical Application Schematic
VIN
+50V
+50V
+
Optional 3.3V regulator
VDD
+3.3V
Detect
&
Mark
VDD
Si3462
GND
GND
Classification
(Optional)
and
Gate drive
DETA
VSENSE
ISENSE
STATUS
RST
GND
CLSMARK
DC1
DC2
CLSMODE
PSE
output
(to port
magnetics)
DETECT
FAULT
PGOOD
-
Note: Refer to the Si3462-EVB User Guide for complete schematic details
Figure 1. Si3462 Typical Application Schematic
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VOUT
48 V
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2. Electrical Specifications
The following specifications apply to the Si3462 controller. Refer to Tables 3 and 6 and the Si3462-EVB User's
Guide and schematics for additional details about the electrical specifications of the Si3462-EVB reference design.
Table 1. Recommended Operating Conditions
Symbol
Description
Test Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
–40
25
+85
°C
Operating Temperature Range
TA
Thermal Impedance
JA
No airflow
—
75
—
°C/W
VDD
During all operating modes
(detect, classification, disconnect)
2.7
3.3
3.6
V
VDD Input Supply Voltage
Table 2. Electrical Characteristics*
Description
Symbol
Test Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Digital Pins: CLSMARK, DC1, DC2, CLSMODE, STATUS (Output mode), RST
Output High Voltage
VOH
IOH = –3 mA
IOH = –10 µA
0.7 x VDD
VDD – 0.1
—
—
—
—
V
Output Low Voltage
VOL
IOL = 8.5 mA
IOL = 10 µA
—
—
—
—
0.6
0.1
V
Input High Voltage
VIH
Any digital pin
0.7 x VDD
Input Low Voltage
VIL
Any digital pin
—
—
0.6
V
Input Leakage Current
IIL
VIN = 0 V
—
±1
—
µA
—
5
—
pF
—
±1
—
µA
V
Analog Pins: ISENSE, VSENSE, DETA, STATUS (Input mode)
Input Capacitance
Input Leakage Current
IIL
*Note: VDD = 2.7 to 3.6 V, –40 to +85 °C unless otherwise specified.
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2.1. Si3462-EVB Performance Characteristics
When implemented according to the recommended external component and layout guidelines for the Si3462-EVB,
the Si3462 enables the following performance specifications in single-port PSE applications. Refer to the Si3462EVB User's Guide and schematics for details.
Table 3. Selected Electrical Specifications (Si3462-EVB)
Symbol
Test Conditions
Min
Typ1
Max
Unit
VIN Input Supply
Range
VIN
–40 to +85 °C
ambient range
45
50
57
V
VIN Input UVLO
Voltage
UVLO
UVLO turn-off
voltage at VIN
—
45
V
VIN Input OVLO
Voltage
OVLO
OVLO turn-off
voltage at VIN
57
60
—
V
VDD Supply Voltage
Range
VDD
Si3462 supply
voltage range
3.15
3.3
3.45
V
Output Supply
Voltage
VOUT
PSE output
voltage at VIN = 50 V and
IOUT = 350 mA
—
49
—
V
Supply Current
IIN
Current into the VDD node
(not including shunt regulator)
—
8.0
10.5
mA
Detection Voltage
VDET
Detection point 1
Detection point 2
Detection point 3
—
4.0
8.0
4.0
—
V
Detection Current
IDET
Short circuit
—
—
3
mA
Description
Power Supplies
42
Detection Specifications
Minimum Signature
Resistance
RDETmin
15
17
19
k
Maximum Signature
Resistance
RDETmax
26.5
29
33
k
Classification Specifications5
Classification Voltage
VCLASS
0 mA < ICLASS < 45 mA
15.5
—
20.5
V
Classification Current Limit
ICLASS
Measured with 100 
across VOUT
55
75
95
mA
Notes:
1. Typical specifications are based on an ambient operating temperature of 25 °C and VIN = +50 V unless otherwise
specified.
2. Absolute classification current limits are configurable. See “5.2. Classification” and "5.3. Power-Up" on page 14.
3. Typical ICUT values are adjusted according to the input voltage to provide power limiting with approximately 5% margin
against the 802.3 requirements. The maximum ICUT values are consistent with the IEEE requirement that Icut
maximum is less than 400 mA at the minimum allowed Vout of 44 V or 684 mA for PoE+ mode at the minimum allowed
Vout of 50 V.
4. Overload current is within limits, typically in less than 1 ms.
5. Classification is optional in some operating modes. Refer to Table 6 for operating modes.
6. Classification Mark is only required for Type 2/Class 4 support
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Table 3. Selected Electrical Specifications (Si3462-EVB) (Continued)
Description
Classification
Current Region
Mark
Voltage6
Mark Current6
Symbol
Test Conditions
Min
Typ1
Max
Unit
ICLASS_REGION
Class 0
0
—
5
mA
Class 1
8
—
13
mA
Class 2
16
—
21
mA
Class 3
25
—
31
mA
Class 4
35
—
45
mA
7
8.5
10
V
—
—
9
mA
Class 0 and
Class 4 PoE
15,400/VOUT
16,170/VOUT
17,600/VOUT
mA
Class 1
4,000/VOUT
4,200/VOUT
4,600/VOUT
mA
Class 2
7,000/VOUT
7,350/VOUT
8,000/VOUT
mA
Class 3
15,400/VOUT
16,170/VOUT
17,600/VOUT
mA
Class 4 PoE+
30,000/VOUT
31,500/VOUT
34,200/VOUT
mA
VMARK
IMARK_LIM
Short circuit
Protection and Current Control
Overload Current
Threshold2,3
Overload Current
Limit4
Overload Time
Disconnect Current
ICUT
ILIM
Class 0/1/2/3 and Class 4
PoE; Output = 100  across
VOUT
400
425
450
mA
ILIM PoE+
Class 4 PoE+; Output = 50 
across VOUT
684
750
825
mA
TLIM
Class 0/1/2/3 and Class 4
PoE; Output = 100  across
VOUT
50
60
75
ms
Class 4 PoE+;
Output = 50  across VOUT
14
17
20
ms
Disconnect current
5
7.5
10
mA
(PIN @ VIN) to
(POUT @ VOUT)
—
93
—
%
IMIN
Efficiency
System Efficiency

Notes:
1. Typical specifications are based on an ambient operating temperature of 25 °C and VIN = +50 V unless otherwise
specified.
2. Absolute classification current limits are configurable. See “5.2. Classification” and "5.3. Power-Up" on page 14.
3. Typical ICUT values are adjusted according to the input voltage to provide power limiting with approximately 5% margin
against the 802.3 requirements. The maximum ICUT values are consistent with the IEEE requirement that Icut
maximum is less than 400 mA at the minimum allowed Vout of 44 V or 684 mA for PoE+ mode at the minimum allowed
Vout of 50 V.
4. Overload current is within limits, typically in less than 1 ms.
5. Classification is optional in some operating modes. Refer to Table 6 for operating modes.
6. Classification Mark is only required for Type 2/Class 4 support
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Table 4. Thermal Characteristics
Symbol
Test Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Thermal Impedance
JA
No airflow
—
75
—
°C/W
Junction Temperature
TJ
–40
—
125
°C
Description
Table 5. Absolute Maximum Ratings*
Conditions
Max Rating
Unit
Ambient Temperature Under Bias
–55 to +125
°C
Storage Temperature
–65 to +150
°C
–0.3 to 5.8
V
Voltage on VDD with respect to GND
–0.3 to 4.2
V
Maximum Total Current through VDD
and GND
500
mA
Maximum Output Current into CLSMARK, DC1,
DC2, CLSMODE, STATUS, ISENSE, RST,
VSENSE, DETA (any I/O pin)
100
mA
Human Body Model
–2 kV to +2 kV
V
Soldering, 10 seconds maximum
260
°C
Parameter
VDD > 2.2 V
Voltage on RST or any I/O pin with respect to GND
ESD Tolerance
Lead Temperature
*Note: Stresses above those listed in this table may cause permanent device damage. This is a stress rating only, and
functional operation of the devices at these or any conditions above those indicated in the operational listings of this
specification is not implied. Exposure to maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
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2.2. PSE Timing Characteristics
When implemented in accordance with the recommended external components and layout guidelines, the Si3462
controller enables the following typical performance characteristics in single-port PSE applications. Refer to the
Si3462-EVB applications note, schematics, and user's guide for more details.
Table 6. PSE Timing
Description
Endpoint Detection
Delay Cycle
Detection Time
Symbol
Test Conditions
Min
tDET_CYCLE
Time from PD connection to port to
completion of detection process.
90
tDETECT
Time required to measure PD
signature resistance.
—
Class 0/1/2/3;
Time from successful detect mode
to classification complete.
—
Class 4, two event classification;
Time from successful detect mode
to classification complete.
—
Class 0/1/2/3 and Class 4 PoE;
—
30
—
ms
Class 4 PoE+
—
69
—
ms
Class 0/1/2/3 and Class 4 PoE;
Time from when a valid detection is
completed until VOUT power is
applied
—
Class 4 PoE+;
Time from when a valid detection is
completed until VOUT power is
applied
—
Classification Delay
Cycle
tCLASS_CYCLE
Classification Time
tCLASS
Power-Up Turn-On
Delay
tPWRUP
Midspan Detect Backoff Time
Error Delay Time
Disconnect Delay
Ted
Time from error to restart of detection in auto-restart mode.
Unit
460
ms
—
90
—
ms
—
ms
—
76
ms
—
112
2.0
ms
—
99
—
tDC_DIS
Max
60
2.0
tBOM
Typ
ms
—
—
—
—
350
—
s
s
ms
Note: These typical specifications are based on an ambient operating temperature of 25 °C and VIN = +50 V.
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3. Typical Si3462-EVB Waveforms
Note: Voltages are negative going with respect to the positive input.
Powering a PoE+ Device
Ch1: PoE output voltage referenced to the +50V rail
Powering a PoE Device
Detection Time
Ch1: PoE output voltage referenced to the +50V rail
Ch1: PoE output voltage referenced to the +50V rail
Mark Pulse
Detection
Detection
g
Two event classification
Classification
Classification and Power-up
Delay PoE+
Ch1: PoE output voltage referenced to the +50V rail
TDETECT
Power-on
Power-on
Classification and Power-up
Delay PoE
Midspan Backoff after bad
Classification result
Ch1: PoE output voltage referenced to the +50V rail
Detection
Detection
tCLASS_CYCLE
tCLASS_CYCLE
Classification
Classification
tPWRUP
PoE Current Limit Response
Overload During Classification
tLIM
PoE+
tLIM
PoE
Figure 2. Typical Si3462-EVB Waveforms
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ICLASS
PoE
ILIM
ILIM
PoE+
PoE+ Current Limit Response
tBOM
tPWRUP
Si3462
4. Si3462-EVB Functional Description
In combination with low-cost external components, the Si3462 controller provides a complete PSE solution for
embedded PoE applications. The Si3462-EVB reference design operates from a +50 V isolated power supply and
delivers power to the powered device.
Refer to the Si3462-EVB User's Guide and schematics for descriptions in the following sections.
The basic sequence of applying power is shown in Figure 3. Following is the description of the function that must
be performed in each phase.
Ch1: PoE output voltage referenced to the +50V rail
-2.8V
-10V
Detection
-15.5V
-20.5V
Classification
-44V
Power-on
-57V
tDET_CYCLE
tCLASS_CYCLE
tPWRUP
Figure 3. Basic Power-up Sequence
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4.1. Reset State
At power-up or if reset is held low, the Si3462 is in an inactive state with the pass FET Q4 off.
4.2. Operating Mode Configuration
At power-up, the Si3462 reads the voltage on the STATUS pin, which is set by a DIP switch and a resistor network.
The STATUS pin voltage level configures all of the Si3462's operating modes as summarized in Table 7.
Table 7. Operating Modes1,2,3,4,5
Status Pin Voltage
(V)
Operating Mode
PSE
Type
Midspan/
Endpoint
Restart Action on
Fault or Overload
Event Condition
Available
Power
Classification
BOM5
Classification
Mark BOM5
< 0.122
2
Midspan
Restart after
disconnection
30 W
No
No
0.122 to 0.338
1
Midspan
Restart after
disconnection
7W
Yes
No
0.338 to 0.548
1
Midspan
Restart after
disconnection
15.4 W
No
No
0.548 to 0.756
2
Midspan
Restart after
disconnection
30 W
Yes
Yes
0.756 to 0.961
2
Midspan
Auto restart after 2 s
30 W
No
No
0.961 to 1.162
1
Midspan
Auto restart after 2 s
7W
Yes
No
1.162 to 1.366
1
Midspan
Auto restart after 2 s
15.4 W
No
No
1.366 to 1.575
2
Midspan
Auto restart after 2 s
30 W
Yes
Yes
1.575 to 1.784
2
Endpoint
Restart after
disconnection
30 W
No
No
1.784 to 1.990
1
Endpoint
Restart after
disconnection
7W
Yes
No
1.990 to 2.196
1
Endpoint
Restart after
disconnection
15.4 W
No
No
2.196 to 2.407
2
Endpoint
Restart after
disconnection
30 W
Yes
Yes
Notes:
1. After power-up, the STATUS pin drives the base of an NPN transistor that controls an LED.
2. There is a trade-off in selecting the mode setting resistor values between voltage step accuracy and additional worstcase supply current. For high-value resistors, the base current will alter the voltage steps while low-value resistors may
place higher load on the STATUS pin while driving the LED. The suggested resulting parallel resistance used by the
Si3462-EVB is 2.0 k.
3. Each mode setting resistor should be connected either to GND or +3.3 V through the DIP switch. Care should be taken
not to short the +3.3 V supply to GND.
4. A reset is required after a DIP switch position change for the new mode to take effect.
5. Refer to the Si3462-EVB User Guide to understand the components required to support Classification and Mark.
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Table 7. Operating Modes1,2,3,4,5 (Continued)
Status Pin Voltage
(V)
Operating Mode
PSE
Type
Midspan/
Endpoint
Restart Action on
Fault or Overload
Event Condition
Available
Power
Classification
BOM5
Classification
Mark BOM5
2.407 to 2.618
2
Endpoint
Auto restart after 2 s
30 W
No
No
2.618 to 2.838
1
Endpoint
Auto restart after 2 s
7W
Yes
No
2.838 to 3.044
1
Endpoint
Auto restart after 2 s
15.4 W
No
No
>3.044
2
Endpoint
Auto restart after 2 s
30 W
Yes
Yes
Notes:
1. After power-up, the STATUS pin drives the base of an NPN transistor that controls an LED.
2. There is a trade-off in selecting the mode setting resistor values between voltage step accuracy and additional worstcase supply current. For high-value resistors, the base current will alter the voltage steps while low-value resistors may
place higher load on the STATUS pin while driving the LED. The suggested resulting parallel resistance used by the
Si3462-EVB is 2.0 k.
3. Each mode setting resistor should be connected either to GND or +3.3 V through the DIP switch. Care should be taken
not to short the +3.3 V supply to GND.
4. A reset is required after a DIP switch position change for the new mode to take effect.
5. Refer to the Si3462-EVB User Guide to understand the components required to support Classification and Mark.
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5. Operating Mode Sequencing
5.1. Detection
After power-up the Si3462 enters the detection state with the pass FET off. Prior to turning the FET on, a valid
detection sequence must take place.
According to the IEEE specifications, the detection process consists of sensing a nominal 25 k signature
resistance in parallel with up to 0.15 µF of capacitance. To eliminate the possibility of false detection events, the
Si3462-EVB reference design performs a robust 3-point detection sequence by varying the voltage across the load
that connects to the +50 V supply rail and returns to GND via D3, Q14, R26, and R37. R37 serves as a current
sensing resistor, and the Si3462 monitors the voltage drop across it during the detection process.
At the beginning of the detection sequence, VOUT is at zero; then, it is varied from 4 to 8 V and then back to 4 V for
20+20+50 ms at each respective level. If the PD's signature resistance is in the RGOOD range of 17 to 29 k, the
Si3462 proceeds to classification and power-up. If the PD resistance is not in this range, the detection sequence
repeats continuously.
Detection is sequenced approximately every 400 ms for endspan and 2.2 seconds for midspan configurations and
repeats until RGOOD is sensed, indicating a valid PD has been detected. The STATUS LED (D2) is flashed at a
rate of about 1.5 Hz to indicate the PSE is searching for a valid PD.
5.2. Classification
After a valid PD is detected, the PSE interrogates the PD to find its power requirement. This procedure is called
classification and may be carried out in different ways. The Si3462 implements the one-event classification for
Type1 PDs and the two-event classification for Type2 PDs.
For one-event classification, the pass FET Q4 is turned on and programmed for an output voltage of 18 V with a
current limit of 75 mA for 30 ms. For the two-event classification, the 18 V pulse is output twice with an 8.5 V
amplitude mark pulse for 10 ms between the two classification pulses. The current measured at the ISENSE input
during the classification process determines the class level of the PD (refer to Table 3 on page 6 for current
ranges).
If the Si3462-EVB has 30 W of available power, it attempts to classify a Type2 PD first by the two-event method. If
the detected class is other than Class 4 or there is less than 30 W of power available, the Si3462 tries to classify a
Type1 PD using the one-event method.
If the class level of the PD is not within the supported range as set by the initial voltage on the Si3462's STATUS
pin (refer to the Operating Mode Configuration section above), an error is declared, and the LED blinks rapidly at a
10 Hz rate. This is referred to as classification-based power denial. If the class level is in the supported range, the
Si3462 proceeds to power-up. This is referred to as classification-based power granting.
If the classification level is at a greater power than can be supported based on the voltage read by the STATUS pin
during start-up, an error condition is reported by flashing the LED at a 10 Hz rate for two seconds before the state
machine goes back to the detection cycle.
The Si3462 also features “no-classify” modes for circumstances where detection is desired but classification steps
can be skipped. Example applications include dedicated, point-to-point connections for IP cameras, point-of-sale
terminals, and wireless access points where the application power requirements are well understood. These
modes allow elimination of classification-related components from the bill of materials. Please refer to the Si3462EVB user guide for further details.
5.3. Power-Up
After successful classification, the pass FET is turned on with an initial current limit of 425 mA (for all PD classes),
and the respective ILIM values (indicated in Table 3) take effect after the FET is fully turned on. After power-up is
complete, power is applied to VOUT as long as there is not an overcurrent fault, disconnect, or input undervoltage
(UVLO) or overvoltage (OVLO) condition. The STATUS LED is continuously lit when power is applied.
If the output power exceeds the level of the power requested during classification, the Si3462 will declare an error
and shut down the port, flashing the LED rapidly to indicate the error. Depending on the initial voltage on the
STATUS pin, the Si3462 will wait either 2.2 seconds or until the PD has been disconnected before it enters the
detection phase again to look for a valid load.
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5.4. Overload Protection
The Si3462 implements a two-level overload protection scheme. The output current is limited to ILIM, and the
output is shut down if the current exceeds ICUT for more than 60 ms. If current limitation persists for more than
15 ms in case of PoE+ Class 4 loads, the output is shut down to protect the pass FET. Current limit values are
dynamically set according to the power level granted during the classification process and the effective output
voltage (refer to Table 3 on page 6 for current limit values).
A special 425 mA current limit applies until the FET is fully turned on. If the FET does not fully turn on in the first
75 ms due to an overload condition, an error is declared. The maximum time that the 425 mA inrush current is
supplied is about 70 ms due to a 5 ms period to initially ramp the FET gate voltage.
The overload protection is implemented using a timer with a timeout set to 60 ms. If the output current exceeds the
ICUT threshold, the timer counts up; otherwise, if the output current drops below ICUT, the timer counts down
towards zero at 1/16th the rate. If the timer reaches the set timeout, an overcurrent fault is declared; the channel is
shut down (by turning off the external pass FET), and the status LED flashes rapidly at a rate of 10 Hz.
If the Si3462 was configured in the “automatic restart” mode during start-up, it will automatically resume the
detection process after 2.2 seconds. In the “restart after disconnect” mode of operation, the status LED will flash
rapidly, and the Si3462 will not resume detection until it senses a resistance higher than 150 k. This condition can
normally be achieved by removing the Ethernet cable from the Si3462-EVB's RJ-45 jack labeled “PoE”. Then, the
detection process begins; the status LED blinks at a rate of 1.5 Hz, and the Si3462 is allowed to go into
classification and power-up mode if a valid PD signature resistance is detected.
5.5. Disconnect
The Si3462 implements a robust disconnect algorithm. If the output current level drops below 7.5 mA typical for
more than 350 ms, the Si3462 declares a PD disconnect event, and the pass FET is turned off. The Si3462
automatically resumes the detection process after 500 ms.
5.6. UVLO and OVLO
The Si3462-EVB reference design is optimized for 50 V nominal input voltages (44 V minimum to 57 V maximum).
If the input voltage drops below 42 V, a UVLO condition is declared, which generates the error condition (LED
flashing rapidly). An undervoltage event is a fault condition reported through the status LED as a rapid blinking of
10 flashes per second. In the same way, if the input voltage exceeds 60 V, an OVLO condition is declared. In both
cases, the output is shut down.
The UVLO and OVLO conditions are continuously monitored in all operating states.
5.7. Status LED Function
During the normal detection sequence, the STATUS LED flashes at approximately 1.5 times per second as the
detection process continues. After successful power up, the LED glows continuously. If there is an error condition
(i.e., class level is beyond programmed value or a fault or over current condition has been detected), the LED
flashes rapidly at 10 times per second. This occurs for two seconds for normal error delay, and the detection
process will automatically start again after 2.2 s unless a “restart after disconnect condition” was set during the
initial configuration. Power will not be provided until an open circuit condition is detected. Once the Si3462-EVB
detects an open circuit condition, the LED blinks at 1.5 times per second.
If the Powered Device (PD) is disconnected so that a disconnect event occurs, the LED will start flashing at 1.5
times per second once the detect process resumes.
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6. Design Considerations
6.1. Isolation
The Si3462-EVB's PSE output power at VOUT is not isolated from the input power source (VIN). Isolation of PSE
output power requires that the input be isolated from earth ground. Typically, an ac-to-dc power supply is used to
provide the 50 V power so the output of this supply is isolated from earth ground.
6.2. External Component Selection
Detailed notes on external component selection are provided in the Si3462-EVB User's Guide schematics and
BOM. In general, these recommendations must be followed closely to ensure output power stability, surge
protection (surge protection diode), and overall IEEE 802.3 compliance.
6.3. Input DC Supply
The Si3462-EVB reference design requires an isolated 50 V nominal dc input voltage (with a minimum of 44 V and
a maximum of 57 V).
The input power supply should be rated for at least 10% higher power level than the output power level chosen.
This is primarily to account for the losses in the current-sensing resistor, the pass FET, and the series protection
diode of the Si3462-EVB reference design. For example, to support a Class 0 PSE, the input supply should be
capable of supplying at least 16.94 W (15.4 W x 1.10 = 16.94 W).
The power supply also needs to be able to source 425 mA for 60 ms for normal operation or 885 mA for 15 ms for
high power (PoE+) operation.
The Si3462-EVB reference design does not regulate the output voltage during the power-on state; therefore, the
input dc supply should meet the ripple and noise specifications of the IEEE 802.3 standard.
The Si3462-EVB reference design includes an optional 3.3 V shunt regulator that uses the 50 V input to generate
the 3.3 V supply voltage for the Si3462 controller. Alternatively, an external 3.3 V power source may be used.
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7. Pin Descriptions
Si3462 pin functionality is described in Table 8. Note that the information applies to the Si3462 device pins, while
the Si3462-EVB User's Guide describes the inputs and outputs of the evaluation system.
Refer to the complete Si3462-EVB schematics and BOM listing for information about the external components
needed for the complete PSE application circuit.
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11
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CLSMARK
1
10
STATUS
DC1
2
9
ISENSE
VDD
3
8
RST
DC2
4
7
VSENSE
CLSMODE
5
6
DETA
11
11
GND
11-pin QFN (3x3 mm)
Top View—Pads on bottom of package
Table 8. Si3462 Pin Functionality
Pin #
Pin Name
Pin Type
Pin Function
1
CLSMARK
Digital output
Logic high on this output increases the current capability of the
detection circuitry while used for mark pulse generation. Refer to
the Si3462-EVB schematics. If classification mark is not utilized,
this signal is ignored.
2
DC1
Digital output
This is a PWM output providing the dc control voltage for the
detection circuitry. It is also combined with the DC2 output in a
ratio of 1:256 to provide the gate control voltage of the pass FET.
3
VDD
Power
4
DC2
Digital output
This is a PWM output that (combined with the DC1 output) provides the gate control voltage of the pass FET with high resolution.
5
CLSMODE
Digital output
This is an open drain output. When high, it enables the feedback
path controlling the 18 V classification voltage. If classification is
not utilized, this signal is ignored.
3.3 V power supply input.
6
DETA
Analog input
DETA is an analog input pin. During the detection process, the
DC1 pin duty cycle is varied to generate filtered dc voltages
across the load, and the voltage drop across a current sensing
resistor is measured through the DETA input.
7
VSENSE
Analog input
VSENSE is an analog input used for sensing the input dc voltage.
8
RST
Digital input
Active low reset input. When low, it places the Si3462 device into
an inactive state. When pulled high, the device begins the detection process sequence.
9
ISENSE
Analog input
ISENSE is an analog input connected to a current sense resistor
for output current sensing.
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Table 8. Si3462 Pin Functionality (Continued)
Pin #
18
Pin Name
Pin Type
Pin Function
At power-up, the voltage on this pin is sensed to configure the
PSE available power, mid span/end span timing mode and the
device's restart behavior when a fault condition is detected. Refer
to "4.2. Operating Mode Configuration" on page 12.
After reading the voltage present at this pin at power-up, the
STATUS pin becomes a digital output used to control an external
LED, which indicates when a detect, power good, or output fault
condition has occurred. Logic high turns the LED on, and logic low
turns the LED off. Refer to "5.7. Status LED Function" on page 15.
10
STATUS
Analog in/Digital out
11
GND
GND
Ground connection for the Si3462.
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8. Ordering Guide
Ordering Part Number
Description
Package
Information
Temperature Range
(Ambient)
Si3462-E01-GM
Single-port PSE controller
11-pin,
3 x 3 mm QFN.
RoHS compliant
–40 to 85 °C
Si3462-EVB
Si3462 evaluation board and reference
design kit
Evaluation board
N/A
Notes:
1. Add R to part number to denote tape-and-reel option (e.g., Si3462-E01-GMR).
2. The ordering part number above is not the same as the device mark. See "11. Top Marking" on page 23 for more
information.
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9. Package Outline: 11-Pin QFN
Figure 4 illustrates the package details for the Si3462. Table 9 lists the values for the dimensions shown in the
illustration. The Si3462 is packaged in an industry-standard, 3x3 mm, RoHS-compliant, 11-pin QFN package.
Figure 4. QFN-11 Package Drawing
Table 9. Package Diagram Dimensions
Dimension
Min
Nom
Max
A
0.80
0.90
1.00
A1
0.03
0.07
0.11
A3
b
0.25 REF
0.18
0.25
D
D2
0.30
3.00 BSC.
1.30
1.35
e
0.50 BSC.
E
3.00 BSC.
1.40
E2
2.20
2.25
2.30
L
.45
.55
.65
aaa
—
—
0.15
bbb
—
—
0.15
ddd
—
—
0.05
eee
—
—
0.08
Notes:
1. All dimensions shown are in millimeters (mm) unless otherwise noted.
2. Dimensioning and Tolerancing per ANSI Y14.5M-1994.
3. This drawing conforms to JEDEC outline MO-243, variation VEED except for
custom features D2, E2, and L which are toleranced per supplier designation.
4. Recommended card reflow profile is per the JEDEC/IPC J-STD-020C
specification for Small Body Components.
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10. Solder Paste Mask
0.10 mm
b
0.10 mm
LT
0.50 mm
D4
0.35 mm
0.50 mm
0.30 mm
0.35 mm
0.20 mm
L
0.30 mm
D
b
D2
0.20 mm
E2
0.70 mm
e
0.60 mm
0.20 mm
0.30 mm
D4
LB
k
e
E
Figure 5. Solder Paste Mask
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10.1. PCB Land Pattern
0.10 mm
b
0.10 mm
0.35 mm
D4
LT
0.50 mm
0.30 mm
D
D2
L
b
0.20 mm
e
E2
0.20 mm
0.30 mm
0.10 mm
e
E
Figure 6. Typical QFN-11 Land Diagram
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LB
k
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11. Top Marking
11.1. Si3462 Top Marking (QFN)
6201
ETTT
YWW+
11.2. Top Marking Explanation
Line 1 Marking:
Pin 1 Identifier
Circle = 0.25 mm Diameter
Product ID
6201
62 = Si3462; 01 = Firmware Revision 01
Line 2 Marking:
ETTT = Trace Code
Assembly trace code
E = Product revision
TTT = Assembly trace code
Line 3 Marking:
YWW = Date Code
Assigned by the Assembly contractor.
Y = Last Digit of Current Year (ex: 2009 = 9)
WW = Current Work Week
Lead-Free Designator
+
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