FREESCALE PC14568P/R2

Document Number: MC14568
Rev. 1.0, 11/2006
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Low-Power CMOS Ionization Smoke
Detector with Interconnect and Timer
The MC14568, when used with an ionization chamber and a small number of
external components, will detect smoke. When smoke is sensed, an alarm is
sounded via an external piezoelectric transducer and internal drivers. This circuit
is designed to operate in smoke detector systems that comply with UL217 and
UL268 specifications.
An internal oscillator with associated logic controls the overall functionality by
powering down the device for 1.67 seconds and sensing smoke in a 10 ms
window. In this way, standby current consumption is reduced to between 5.0 and
9.0 µA, thus providing longer battery life. In addition, a networking capability
allows as many as 125 to be interconnected so that if any unit senses smoke, all
units will sound an alarm.
The MC14568 is supplied in a 16-pin dual in-line plastic package and is
designed to run on a power supply between 6 to 12 Volts.
MC14568
LOW-POWER CMOS IONIZATION
SMOKE DETECTOR WITH
INTERCONNECT AND TIMER
Features
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•
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Speed-Up Sampling Rate of 40 ms of Internal Clock Period (Pin 12) After First
Detection of Smoke
Timer Function for Reduced Sensitivity for a Nominal Period of 6.43 Minutes
(10 Minutes Max)
High-Smoke Detection in the “Reduced Sensitivity” Mode
Internal and External Low Battery Threshold
Internal and External Smoke Reference Settings
Guaranteed Power Up Without Random LED and Horn Chirps
Reversed Battery Protection
Low Leakage Detect Pin
Metal Option to Add Double Chirp at End of Reduced Sensitivity Period;
Default is No Chirp
Pb-Free Packaging Designated by Suffix Code ED
ORDERING INFORMATION
Device
Case No.
Package
648-08
Plastic Dip
P SUFFIX
ED SUFFIX (PB-FREE)
PLASTIC DIP
CASE 648-08
TIMER START
1
16
GUARD 2
I/O
2
15
DETECT INPUT
LOW-V SET
3
14
GUARD 1
TIMER OUT
4
13
SENSITIVITY SET
LED
5
12
OSCILLATOR CAP
VDD
6
11
HORN 2
TIMING R
7
10
HORN 1
FEEDBACK
8
9
VSS
Figure 1. Pin Connections
PC14568P/R2
PC14568ED/R2
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Specifications and information herein are subject to change without notice.
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FEEDBACK
8
VDD
6
I/O
2
11
VDD
HORN 2
10
HORN 1
LOW-V SET.
5
–
+
3
LED
LOGIC
SENSITIVITY SET.
VDD
+
–
13
Power On
Reset
+
–
–Supply
VDD
7
9
VSS
TIMING RES.
13
15
(
OSC CAP.
Oscillator
& Timing
16
12
4
TIMER
OUT
)
1
TIMER
START
Figure 2. Functional Block Diagram
Table 1. Maximum Ratings
Rating
Symbol
Value
Unit
Supply Voltage Range
VDD
-0.5 to +15
V
Input Voltage Range
VIN
-0.3 to VDD +0.3
V
Maximum Current (Source/Sink) by Pins 6 (VDD) and Pin 9 (VSS)
IDS
30
mA
Maximum Current Input Pins
IIN
±10
mA
Maximum Current Output Pins (Pins 2, 4, 5, 10, 11)
—
±25
mA
Maximum Current (Pin 15)
—
±1.0
mA
Operating Temperature Range
TA
0 to +50
°C
Storage Temperature Range
TSTG
-55 to +125
°C
Human Body Model ESD Rating
VESD
1000
V
CAUTION: CMOS devices have input static protection but are susceptible to damage when exposed to extremely high static electrical charges.
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Table 2. Electrical Characteristics
Characteristics noted under conditions TA = +25°C, VDD = 9.0 V, VSS = 0 V, C12 = 0.1 µF (Oscillator Pin) R7 = 8.2 mΩf/fn (timing
resistor pin) unless otherwise noted.
Symbol
Characteristic
Test Condition
Test
Pin
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
VDD
Supply Voltage Range
Operating
6
6.0
9.0
12
V
IIN
Detector Input Current
0 to 40% RH,
VIN = 0 to 9.0 V
15
—
—
1.0
pA
VOS
Input Offset Voltage
Active Guard
Active Guard
Detect Comparator
14 – 15
16 – 15
15 – 13
—
—
—
—
—
—
100
100
50
mV
VHYS
Hysteresis
No Alarm to Alarm
13
80
130
160
mV
VCM
Common Mode Range
Guard Amplifier
Smoke Comparator
14 – 15
13 – 15
0.5
0.5
—
—
VDD – 2.0
VDD – 2.0
V
LO-Z
HI-Z
Active Guard Impedance
To VCC
To VCC
14
16
—
—
10
500
—
—
kΩ
No Alarm
Alarm
12
1.34
32
1.67
40
2.0
48
s
ms
4
8.0
10
12
ms
After Pin 1 High to Low,
No Smoke
4
—
6.43
10
min
Low Voltage Threshold
TA = 0 to 50°C
6
7.2
—
7.8
V
Sensitivity Adj. Voltage
V13/VDD, Pin 3 Open Circuit
13
48.5
50
51.5
%
Low Battery Threshold
Pin 3 Open Circuit
3
60.6
63
65.6
%
IOUT = 16 mA, VDD = 9.0 V
IOUT = 16 mA, VDD = 7.2 V
IOUT = -16 mA, VDD = 9.0 V
IOUT = -16 mA, VDD = 7.2 V
10 – 11
—
—
8.5
6.3
0.1
—
8.8
—
0.5
0.9
—
—
V
tCL
Oscillator Period
Timer Out Pulse Width
Timer Period
VTH
Horn Output Voltage
PWON
Horn Output ON Time
Alarm
Low Battery
10 – 11
450
8.0
500
10
550
12
ms
PWOFF
Horn Output OFF Time
Alarm
Alarm
Low Battery
10 – 11
450
1350
32
500
1500
40
550
1650
48
ms
Feedback
VIH
VIL
8
6.3
—
—
—
—
2.7
V
Timer Start Logic Levels
VIH
VIL
1
4.5
—
—
—
—
2.5
V
Timer Start Input Current
VIN = 9.0 V
1
20
—
80
µA
Timer Out Output Current
VOUT = 0.5 V
4
500
—
—
µA
VDD = 7.2 V, VOUT = 1.0 V
5
10
—
—
mA
ILON
LED Output ON Current
tLON
LED Output ON Time
No Local Alarm, Not Latched
5
8.0
10
12
ms
tLOFF
LED Output OFF Time
No Alarm, Standby
No Alarm, Timer Mode
5
32
8.0
40
10
48
12
s
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Table 2. Electrical Characteristics (continued)
Characteristics noted under conditions TA = +25°C, VDD = 9.0 V, VSS = 0 V, C12 = 0.1 µF (Oscillator Pin) R7 = 8.2 mΩf/fn (timing
resistor pin) unless otherwise noted.
Symbol
II/O
Characteristic
I/O Current(1)
Test Condition
I/O VIH, VIL
IDD
Supply Current
VDD = 9.0 V
VDD = 12 V
Typ
Max
Unit
2
25
-75
5.0
—
—
—
60
—
—
µA
mA
mA
After Local Alarm or Test
2
1.33
1.66
1.99
s
I/O Delay
VI/O
Min
No Alarm
Alarm
Charge Dump
VI/O = VDD - 2.0 V
VI/O = VDD - 2.0 V
VI/O = 1.0 V
I/O Charge Dump Duration
Test
Pin
Alarm Out
2
—
3.0
—
s
VIH, VDD = 9.0 V
VIL, VDD = 9.0 V
2
3.2
—
—
—
—
1.5
V
No Alarm, No Loads
No Alarm, No Loads
6
—
—
5.0
—
9.0
12
µA
1. This specification also shows VOH of VDD - 2.0 V and VOL of 1.0 V at respective currents.
2. Negative current is defined as coming out of (sourcing) the specified device pin.
3. Alarm (Smoke) Condition is defined as V15 < V13; No Alarm (No Smoke) Condition as V15 > V13.
4 No Loads means the IC in standby mode with a 0.1 µF capacitor on pin 12 to VSS and an 8.2 MΩ resistor on pin 7 to VDD with Pin 2 tied
low (LED and Horn are off).
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
TIMER START (PIN 1)
An internal timer is provided that can be used in various
configurations to allow for a period of reduced smoke
detector sensitivity (“hush”). When a high-to-low transition
occurs at pin 1, the internal timer is reset, the timer mode
enabled, and the circuit reset to a no alarm condition.
I/O (PIN 2)
Pin 2 is an input/output pin designed to be connected to
other smoke units for remote smoke sensing. In a local
smoke condition, this pin is driven high by the unit sensing
smoke. All other units in the network will then go into remote
smoke mode.
LOW-V SET (PIN 3)
Pin 3 is the low voltage set pin. This pin has an internal
fixed bias to monitor the battery. Using an external resistor
from pin 3 to either VDD or VSS allows the user to change
this bias to some fraction of VDD.
FEEDBACK (PIN 8)
This is the feedback pin used for driving the piezo electric
element.
VSS (PIN 9)
This is the negative power supply pin for the entire IC
(usually ground).
HORN 1 (PIN 10)
This is one of two pins that drive the horn element (i.e.,
brass and silver).
HORN 2 (PIN 11)
This is one of two pins that drive the horn element (i.e.,
brass and silver).
OSCILLATOR CAP (PIN 12)
This pin, when tied to a low leakage capacitor to VSS,
works with pin 7 to set the internal oscillation frequency.
TIMER OUTPUT (PIN 4)
This pin is an open drain output that can be used in various
timer configurations to alter the IC’s sensitivity. A high to low
transition on pin 1 causes this output to pulse for 231 internal
clock cycles.
SENSITIVITY SET (PIN 13)
This pin is set internally to provide the reference sensitivity
for the detect pin (pin 15).
An external resistor from pin 13 to either VDD or VSS can
adjust the sensitivity.
LED (PIN 5)
This pin is the LED cathode connection pin and is driven
low when the LED pulses.
GUARD 1/LOW Z (PIN 14)
This pin provides a low impedance guard for the detect pin
(pin 15) to reduce leakage currents.
VDD (PIN 6)
This is the positive power supply for the entire IC.
DETECT INPUT PIN (PIN 15)
This pin functions as a low leakage smoke detect pin when
used in conjunction with an Ionization type element.
TIMING RESISTOR (PIN 7)
This pin, when tied through a resistor to VDD, works along
with pin 12 to set the bias current that controls the oscillation
frequency.
GUARD 2/HIGH Z (PIN 16)
This pin provides a high impedance guard for the detect
pin (pin 15) to reduce leakage currents.
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DEVICE OPERATION
In a NO SMOKE condition (i.e., standby mode with detect
pin 15 higher than internal reference pin 13), the oscillator
operates with a period of 1.67 s and the LED will flash once
every 24-clock periods (or every 40 s).
The smoke detect pin (pin 15) is connected to the
ionization chamber and leads to the inverting input of a
CMOS detect comparator. The voltage on this pin is
compared to an internal reference voltage on the noninverting input of the detect comparator set up by a resistor
divider network and a FET switch (this reference voltage can
be increased or decreased by an external resistor from pin 13
to VDD or VSS).
Periodically (every 1.67 s and for a 10 ms window) power
is supplied to the entire IC and a check is made for a SMOKE
condition. During this window the FET switch is turned on and
the detect pin voltage (pin 15) is compared to the internal
reference voltage (pin 13). If the detect pin is lower than the
reference this indicates a SMOKE condition.
A SMOKE condition speeds up the internal oscillator,
which now oscillates with an internal period of 40 ms (the
rising edge of the saw tooth periodic signal on pin 12 remains
the same while the falling edge falls faster in a SMOKE
condition).
Furthermore, a SMOKE condition causes the resistor
divider network that sets the smoke detect reference voltage
to change in such a way as to make the reference voltage
increase by approximately 130 mV (with no external
connections to pin 13 or to pin 3).
This provides hysteresis and reduces false triggering. This
hysteresis is turned off when the IC exits a SMOKE condition
and returns to standby mode.
Once in a SMOKE condition, the LED will flash every 24clock cycles (once every second). The horn (piezo electric
element) driver is activated during a smoke condition with a
typical ON/OFF time of 160 ms ON, 80 ms OFF.
During the off time, the IC re-checks to see if a SMOKE
condition still exists. If no smoke is detected the horn driver is
suppressed. During a SMOKE condition the low voltage
battery check is inhibited.
NO SMOKE AND LOW BATTERY CHECK
During a NO SMOKE condition (i.e., standby mode) the
LED is pulsed to load the battery every 24-clock cycles (every
40 seconds) and a fraction of the battery voltage (set
internally by a resistor divider network and pulsed “ON” by a
internal FET) is compared to an internal reference voltage set
by a reversed biased Zener diode by an internal CMOS
comparator. The fraction of the supply voltage (pin 3) to be
compared to the internal reference voltage for low battery
check can be raised or lowered by connecting an external
resistor between pin 3 and VDD or pin 3 and VSS. If low
battery is detected a warning “chirp” will be sounded by the
horn driver once every 24-clock cycles (a low battery
condition does NOT cause the oscillator to speed up as does
a SMOKE condition). Low battery check will still be performed
in reduced sensitivity mode and a low battery chirp will be
heard if VDD falls below specified value.
TIMER
An internal timer is provided that can be used in various
configurations to allow for a period of reduced smoke
detector sensitivity.
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Pin 12 OSC CAP
Time
Check for Smoke Window
Pin 1 TIMER START
231 Clock Cycles
Time
Internal Clock
Time
Pin 4 TIMER OUT
Time
6 Clock Cycles
Pin 5 LED
Time
Figure 3. MC14568 Timing Diagram for the Timer Circuit
NO SMOKE
Time
10 ms
1.67 s
Check for Smoke Window
SMOKE
40 ms
Time
10 ms
Check for Smoke Window
Figure 4. MC14568 Oscillator Waves in Stand By and Smoke Conditions
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1M
50 k
9.0 V
Timer
Mode
1
2
To Other
Units
3
NOTE 1
4
330
5
1M
TIMO
HI_Z
I/O
DET
LOW V
TIMSTRT
LED
LO_Z
SMK_REF
OSC
Test
16
15
Ionization
Chamber
14
13
NOTE 3
12
0.1 µF
6
8.2 M
7
VDD
HORN 2
TIMING RES
HORN 1
11
10
1.0 µF
8
FDBCK
VSS
9
1.5 M
Piezo
220 k
0.001 µF
NOTE 2
NOTE 1: The low voltage set point can be tailored to customer’s requirement with the use of an external resistor.
NOTE 2: The sensitivity adjustment set point can be tailored to the customer’s requirement during the timer
mode can with the use of an external resistor.
NOTE 3: The Smoke Reference set point can be tailored to the customer’s requirement with the use of an
external resistor.
Figure 5. MC14568 Typical Application Diagram
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