Dialog DA9053-XXC51 Flexible high-power system pmic with switching usb power manager Datasheet

DA9053
Flexible High-Power System PMIC with 1.8 A
Switching USB Power Manager
General Description
The DA9053 is a quad buck 1 A per channel PMIC subsystem with supply domain flexibility to
support a wide range of application processors, associated peripherals and user interface functions.
Combining a dual input switched-mode USB compatible charger, full power path management, four
bucks, ten linear regulators and support for multiple sleep modes: the DA9053 offers an energyoptimized solution suitable for portable handheld, wireless, industrial and infotainment applications.
The high-efficiency Li-lon/Polymer switching charger supports precise current/voltage charging as
well as pre-charge and USB modes without processor interaction. During charging, the die
temperature is thermally regulated enabling high-capacity batteries to be rapidly charged at currents
up to 1.8 A with minimum thermal impact. USB suspend mode operation is supported and, for
robustness, the power inputs are protected against over-voltage conditions.
The autonomous power-path controller seamlessly detects and manages energy flow between an AC
adaptor, USB cable, and battery while maintaining USB power specification compliance. The
internally-generated system power rail supports power scenarios such as instant-on with a fully
discharged battery. A reverse-protected backup battery charger is also integrated into the powerpath
function.
Controlled by a programmable digital power manager, the 14 user-programmable switched/linear
regulators can be configured to meet the start-up sequence, voltage, and timing requirements for
most applications. The power manager includes supply-rail qualification and system reset
management. For optimal processor energy-per-task performance, Dynamic Voltage Scaling (DVS)
is available on up to five supply domains. Dialog’s patented SmartMirror™ dynamic biasing is
implemented on all linear regulators.
An integrated 10-channel general purpose ADC includes support for a touch screen controller with
pen down detect, programmable high and low thresholds, an integrated current source for resistive
measurements, and system voltage monitoring with a programmable low-voltage warning. The ADC
has 8-bit resolution in auto-mode and 10-bit resolution in manual conversion mode.
Key Features
■ Switched DC/USB charger with power path
■ High-voltage white LED driver boost, three
management
strings
■ Four buck converters (three have DVS) 0.5 V ■ Sixteen flexible GPIO pins for enhanced
to 2.5 V up to 2 A
wakeup and peripheral control
■ Ten programmable LDO’s, High PSRR, 1 %
■ 2-wire and 4-wire control, 2-wire and 4-wire
accuracy
control interfaces
■ Low-power backup charger, 1.1 V to 3.1 V, up ■
to 6 mA
■
■ 32 kHz real time clock (RTC) with alarm wakeup
■
■ Ten channel general purpose ADC with touch
screen interface
■
System watchdog function
-40 °C to +125 °C junction temperature
operation
7x7x1 mm 0.5 mm pitch and 11x11x1 mm
0.8 mm pitch VFBGA package options
AEC Q100 Grade 3 option
Typical Applications
■ Mobile internet devices and tablet PCs
■ IoT devices
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■ Personal navigation devices
■ Consumer and in-vehicle infotainment devices
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Contents
General Description ............................................................................................................................ 1
Key Features ........................................................................................................................................ 1
Typical Applications ............................................................................................................................ 1
Contents ............................................................................................................................................... 2
Figures .................................................................................................................................................. 6
1
Terms and Definitions ................................................................................................................... 9
2
Block Diagram ............................................................................................................................. 10
3
Generated Supply Domains ....................................................................................................... 11
4
Pad Description ........................................................................................................................... 13
5
Electrical Characteristics ........................................................................................................... 18
5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................ 18
5.2 Recommended Operating Conditions ................................................................................. 19
5.3 Current Consumption .......................................................................................................... 19
5.4 Digital I/O Characteristics.................................................................................................... 20
5.5 GPIO Characteristics .......................................................................................................... 21
5.6 Power on Reset ................................................................................................................... 21
5.7 Watchdog ............................................................................................................................ 22
5.8 Power Manager and HS-2-Wire Control Bus ...................................................................... 22
5.9 4-Wire Control Bus Timing .................................................................................................. 23
5.10 Oscillator ............................................................................................................................. 24
5.11 Reference Voltage Generation and Temperature Supervision ........................................... 24
5.12 LDO Voltage Regulators ..................................................................................................... 24
5.12.1 LDO1.................................................................................................................... 24
5.12.2 LDO2.................................................................................................................... 26
5.12.3 LDO3.................................................................................................................... 27
5.12.4 LDO4.................................................................................................................... 28
5.12.5 LDO5.................................................................................................................... 29
5.12.6 LDO6.................................................................................................................... 30
5.12.7 LDO7.................................................................................................................... 31
5.12.8 LDO8.................................................................................................................... 32
5.12.9 LDO9.................................................................................................................... 33
5.12.10 LDO10.................................................................................................................. 34
5.12.11 LDOCORE ........................................................................................................... 35
5.13 DC/DC Buck Converters ..................................................................................................... 35
5.13.1 BUCKCORE ........................................................................................................ 35
5.13.2 BUCKPRO ........................................................................................................... 37
5.13.3 BUCKMEM .......................................................................................................... 39
5.13.4 BUCKPERI .......................................................................................................... 40
5.14 Battery Charger ................................................................................................................... 43
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5.14.1 Charger Supply Modes ........................................................................................ 43
5.14.2 Charger Buck ....................................................................................................... 43
5.14.3 Voltage Levels on VBAT ...................................................................................... 44
5.14.4 Charging Modes .................................................................................................. 45
5.14.5 Charger Detection Circuit .................................................................................... 45
5.14.6 VBUS Charge Control.......................................................................................... 45
5.14.7 Charge Timer ....................................................................................................... 46
5.14.8 DCCC and Active-Diode ...................................................................................... 46
5.14.9 Backup Battery Charger ...................................................................................... 46
5.14.10 Boost Converter ................................................................................................... 47
5.14.11 WLED Driver ........................................................................................................ 48
5.15 ADC ..................................................................................................................................... 48
6
Accessory Identity Detection (ACC_ID_DET) ........................................................................... 50
6.1 Accessory Detection States ................................................................................................ 50
6.2 32 kHz Oscillator ................................................................................................................. 51
6.3 RTC Counter and Alarm...................................................................................................... 51
6.4 Oscillator ............................................................................................................................. 52
7
ID Code/Scratch Pad ................................................................................................................... 53
7.1 Programming the ID Code/Scratch Pad .............................................................................. 53
8
Typical Characteristics ............................................................................................................... 54
8.1 Buck Regulator Performance .............................................................................................. 54
8.2 Linear Regulator Performance ............................................................................................ 55
8.3 Typical LDO Voltage vs Temperature ................................................................................. 56
8.4 ADC Performance ............................................................................................................... 56
8.5 Power Path Performance .................................................................................................... 57
8.6 Boost and LED Current Control Performance..................................................................... 58
9
Functional Description ............................................................................................................... 59
9.1 Power Manager IO Ports..................................................................................................... 59
9.2 On/Off and HW-Watchdog Port (nONKEY/KEEP_ACT) .................................................... 59
9.3 Hardware Reset (nSHUTDOWN, nONKEY, GPIO14 & GPIO15) ...................................... 59
9.4 Reset Output (nRESET)...................................................................................................... 60
9.5 Accessory and ID Detect (ACC_ID_DET)........................................................................... 60
9.6 System Enable (SYS_EN) .................................................................................................. 60
9.7 Power Enable (PWR_EN) ................................................................................................... 60
9.8 Power1 Enable (PWR1_EN) ............................................................................................... 60
9.9 General Purpose Feedback Signal 1 (GP_FB1: EXT_WAKEUP/READY) ........................ 61
9.10 Power Domain Status (SYS_UP, PWR_UP/GP_FB2) ....................................................... 61
9.11 Supply Rail Fault (nVDD_FAULT) ...................................................................................... 61
9.12 Interrupt Request (nIRQ)..................................................................................................... 61
9.13 Real Time Clock Output (OUT_32K) .................................................................................. 61
9.14 IO Supply Voltage (VDD_IO1 and VDD_IO2) ..................................................................... 61
10 Control Interfaces ........................................................................................................................ 62
10.1 Power Manager Interface (4-Wire and 2-Wire Control Bus) ............................................... 62
10.2 4-Wire Communication........................................................................................................ 62
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10.3 2-Wire Communication........................................................................................................ 65
10.3.1 Details of the 2-Wire Control Bus Protocol .......................................................... 65
10.4 Alternative High Speed 2-Wire Interface............................................................................. 67
11 Operating Modes ......................................................................................................................... 68
11.1 ACTIVE Mode ..................................................................................................................... 68
11.2 POWER-DOWN Mode ........................................................................................................ 68
11.3 RESET Mode ...................................................................................................................... 68
11.4 NO-POWER Mode .............................................................................................................. 69
11.5 Power Commander Mode ................................................................................................... 69
11.6 Start-Up from NO-POWER Mode ....................................................................................... 71
11.6.1 Power-On-Reset (nPOR) ..................................................................................... 71
11.7 Application Wake-Up........................................................................................................... 72
11.8 System Monitor (Watchdog) ............................................................................................... 72
11.9 Wake-Up Events ................................................................................................................. 73
12 Register Page Control ................................................................................................................. 79
12.1 Power Manager Control and Monitoring ............................................................................. 79
13 GPIO Extender ............................................................................................................................. 90
14 Power Supply Sequencer ........................................................................................................... 98
15 Voltage Regulators .................................................................................................................... 104
15.1 Core Regulator LDOCORE ............................................................................................... 105
15.2 DC/DC Buck Converters ................................................................................................... 105
15.3 Converters BUCKCORE, BUCKPRO and BUCKMEM with DVC..................................... 106
16 Power Supplies .......................................................................................................................... 108
17 Programmable Battery Charger ............................................................................................... 127
17.1 High Efficiency Charger DC-DC Buck Converter .............................................................. 127
17.2 Charger Supply Detection/VBUS Monitoring .................................................................... 127
17.3 VBUS Over-Voltage Protection and USB Suspend .......................................................... 128
17.4 Battery Pre-Charge Mode ................................................................................................. 128
17.5 Fast Linear-Charge Mode ................................................................................................. 129
17.6 Thermal Charge Current Control ...................................................................................... 129
17.7 Dynamic Charging Current Control (DCCC) and Active-Diode ........................................ 130
17.8 Programmable Charge Termination by Time .................................................................... 130
17.9 Backup Battery Charger / Battery Switch .......................................................................... 130
17.10 Battery Charger ................................................................................................................. 131
17.11 Backup Battery Charger .................................................................................................... 136
17.12 White LED Driver and Boost Converter ............................................................................ 137
17.13 Boost and LED Driver ....................................................................................................... 138
18 Monitoring ADC and Touch Screen Interface ......................................................................... 143
18.1 ADC Overview ................................................................................................................... 143
18.2 Input MUX ......................................................................................................................... 143
18.3 ADC ................................................................................................................................... 143
18.4 Manual Conversion Mode ................................................................................................. 144
18.5 Automatic Measurements Scheduler ................................................................................ 144
18.6 A0: VDDOUT Low Voltage nIRQ Measurement Mode ..................................................... 144
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18.8
18.9
18.10
18.11
18.12
18.13
18.14
18.15
18.16
18.17
A1: ICH (and ICH_BAT Average) Measurement Mode .................................................... 145
A2: TBAT and Battery Temperature Warning nIRQ Measurement Mode ........................ 145
A4, A5, A6: Automatic Measurement and High/Low Threshold Warning nIRQ Mode ..... 145
A8: Automatic Measurement of Internal Temperature ...................................................... 145
A3, A9: Manual Measurement VBAT and VBBAT ............................................................ 145
Fixed Threshold Non-ADC Warning nIRQ Mode .............................................................. 146
A7: XY Touch Screen Interface ........................................................................................ 146
18.13.1 Features ............................................................................................................. 146
Pen Down Detect .............................................................................................................. 146
TSI Scheduler ................................................................................................................... 147
Pen Pressure .................................................................................................................... 148
GP-ADC ............................................................................................................................ 149
19 TSI Control ................................................................................................................................. 154
20 RTC Calendar and Alarm .......................................................................................................... 157
21 Register Page 1 ......................................................................................................................... 160
22 Customer OTP ........................................................................................................................... 161
23 Register MAP ............................................................................................................................. 164
23.1 Overview ........................................................................................................................... 164
24 External Component Selection ................................................................................................ 169
24.1 Capacitor Selection ........................................................................................................... 169
24.2 Inductor Selection ............................................................................................................. 170
24.3 Resistors ........................................................................................................................... 171
24.4 External Pass Transistors and Schottky Diodes ............................................................... 171
24.5 Backup Battery .................................................................................................................. 171
24.6 Battery Pack Temperature Sensor (NTC) ......................................................................... 172
24.7 Crystal ............................................................................................................................... 172
25 Layout Guidelines ..................................................................................................................... 173
25.1 General Recommendations .............................................................................................. 173
25.2 System Supply and Charger ............................................................................................. 173
25.3 LDOs and Switched Mode Supplies ................................................................................. 173
25.4 Crystal Oscillator ............................................................................................................... 174
25.5 Thermal Connection, Land Pad and Stencil Design ......................................................... 174
26 Definitions .................................................................................................................................. 175
26.1 Power Dissipation and Thermal Design ............................................................................ 175
27 Regulator Parameters ............................................................................................................... 176
27.1 Dropout Voltage ................................................................................................................ 176
27.2 Power Supply Rejection .................................................................................................... 176
27.3 Line Regulation ................................................................................................................. 176
27.4 Load Regulation ................................................................................................................ 177
28 Dialog Semiconductor 7x7 DA9053 Reference Board Bill of Materials ............................... 178
28.1 Dialog Reference Board Component Identification for Bill of Materials ............................ 178
29 Package Information ................................................................................................................. 180
29.1 Package Outlines .............................................................................................................. 180
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30 Ordering Information ................................................................................................................ 181
30.1 Variants Ordering Information ........................................................................................... 181
Revision History .............................................................................................................................. 182
Figures
Figure 1: Block Diagram ...................................................................................................................... 10
Figure 2: DA9053 Ballout (View From Top, Balls Through Package) ................................................. 13
Figure 3: 2-Wire Control Bus Timing Diagram .................................................................................... 22
Figure 4: 4-Wire Control Bus Timing Diagram .................................................................................... 23
Figure 5: ID Detection Circuitry ........................................................................................................... 50
Figure 6: Schematic of the RTC Oscillator and Counter Functionality ................................................ 52
Figure 7: BUCKPERI Efficiency Curves .............................................................................................. 54
Figure 8: BUCKCORE Efficiency Curves ............................................................................................ 54
Figure 9: BUCKPRO Efficiency Curves ............................................................................................... 54
Figure 10: BUCKMEM Efficiency Curves ............................................................................................ 54
Figure 11: BUCKPRO Load Regulation Transient .............................................................................. 54
Figure 12: BUCKPRO Line Regulation Transient ............................................................................... 54
Figure 13: Typical LDO Load Regulation ............................................................................................ 55
Figure 14: Typical LDO Drop-Out Voltage .......................................................................................... 55
Figure 15: Typical LDO Line Transient ................................................................................................ 55
Figure 16: LDO Load Transient ........................................................................................................... 55
Figure 17: Typical LDO Voltage vs Temperature ................................................................................ 56
Figure 18: ADC DNL Performance ...................................................................................................... 56
Figure 19: ADC INL Performance ....................................................................................................... 56
Figure 20: Power Path Behaviour USB 100 Mode .............................................................................. 57
Figure 21: Power Path Behaviour USB 500 Mode .............................................................................. 57
Figure 22: Transitioning Supply from VCHG (via DCIN) to VBAT....................................................... 57
Figure 23: Transitioning Supply from USB 5 V (via VBUS) to VBAT .................................................. 57
Figure 24: WLED Current Performance .............................................................................................. 58
Figure 25: WLED Relative Accuracy ................................................................................................... 58
Figure 26: Boost Converter Efficiency Curves .................................................................................... 58
Figure 27: Boost Regulation Voltages ................................................................................................. 58
Figure 28: Control Ports and Interface ................................................................................................ 59
Figure 29: Schematic of a 4-Wire and 2-Wire Power Manager Bus ................................................... 62
Figure 30: 4-Wire Host Write and Read Timing (nCS_POL = ‘0’, CPOL = ‘0’, CPHA = ‘0’’)............... 63
Figure 31: 4-Wire Host Write and Read Timing (nCS_POL = ‘0’, CPOL = ‘0’, CPHA = ‘1’’)............... 63
Figure 32: 4-Wire Host Write and Read Timing (nCS_POL = ‘0’, CPOL = ‘1’, CPHA = ‘0’’)............... 64
Figure 33: 4-Wire Host Write and Read Timing (nCS_POL = ‘0’, CPOL = ‘1’, CPHA = ‘1’’)............... 64
Figure 34: Timing of 2-Wire START and STOP Condition .................................................................. 65
Figure 35: 2-Wire Byte Write (SO/DATA Line) .................................................................................... 66
Figure 36: Examples of 2-Wire Byte Read (SO/DATA line) ................................................................ 66
Figure 37: Examples of 2-Wire Page Read (SO/DATA line) ............................................................... 66
Figure 38: 2-Wire Page Write (SO/DATA line) .................................................................................... 67
Figure 39: 2-Wire Repeated Write (SO/DATA line) ............................................................................. 67
Figure 40: Start-Up from NO-POWER to POWER-DOWN Mode ....................................................... 72
Figure 41: Content of OTP Power Sequencer Register Cell ............................................................... 74
Figure 42: Allocation of Supplies (IDs) to the Sequencer Time Slots ................................................. 76
Figure 43: Typical Power-Up Timing ................................................................................................... 98
Figure 44: Power Mode Transitions .................................................................................................... 99
TM
Figure 45: Smart Mirror Voltage Regulator .................................................................................... 104
Figure 46: DCDC Buck Converter ..................................................................................................... 106
Figure 47: BUCKPERI / BUCKMEM Output Switches ...................................................................... 107
Figure 48: DCCC and Active Diode Operation .................................................................................. 130
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Figure 49: Example of White LED Backlight Application ................................................................... 137
Figure 50: ADC Block Diagram ......................................................................................................... 143
Figure 51: Example Sequence of AUTO-ADC Measurements ......................................................... 144
Figure 52: TSI Switch Matrix ............................................................................................................. 146
Figure 53: Example Sequence in XP Mode ...................................................................................... 147
Figure 54: Transient and Static Line Regulation ............................................................................... 177
Figure 55: Transient and Static Load Regulation .............................................................................. 177
Figure 56: Dialog DA9053 Reference Board ..................................................................................... 179
Figure 57: 169LD-VFBGA (7 x 7 mm) Package Outline Drawing ..................................................... 180
Figure 58: 169-VFBGA (11 x 11 mm) Package Drawing .................................................................. 181
Tables
Table 1: Regulator Overview ............................................................................................................... 11
Table 2: Ballout Description................................................................................................................. 14
Table 3: Pin Type Definition ................................................................................................................ 17
Table 4: Absolute Maximum Ratings ................................................................................................... 18
Table 5: Recommended Operating Conditions ................................................................................... 19
Table 6: Current Consumption ............................................................................................................ 19
Table 7: Digital I/O Characteristics ...................................................................................................... 20
Table 8: GPIO Characteristics ............................................................................................................. 21
Table 9: Power on Reset Characteristics ............................................................................................ 21
Table 10: Watchdog ............................................................................................................................ 22
Table 11: HS-2-Wire Timing ................................................................................................................ 22
Table 12: 4-Wire Timing ...................................................................................................................... 23
Table 13: Oscillator Characteristics ..................................................................................................... 24
Table 14: Reference Voltage Generation and Temperature Supervision ........................................... 24
Table 15: LDO1 Characteristics .......................................................................................................... 24
Table 16: LDO2 Characteristics .......................................................................................................... 26
Table 17: LDO3 Characteristics .......................................................................................................... 27
Table 18: LDO4 Characteristics .......................................................................................................... 28
Table 19: LDO5 Characteristics .......................................................................................................... 29
Table 20: LDO6 Characteristics .......................................................................................................... 30
Table 21: LDO7 Characteristics .......................................................................................................... 31
Table 22: LDO8 Characteristics .......................................................................................................... 32
Table 23: LDO9 Characteristics .......................................................................................................... 33
Table 24: LDO10 Characteristics ........................................................................................................ 34
Table 25: LDOCORE Characteristics .................................................................................................. 35
Table 26: BUCKCORE Characteristics ............................................................................................... 35
Table 27: BUCKPRO Characteristics .................................................................................................. 37
Table 28: BUCKMEM Characteristics ................................................................................................. 39
Table 29: BUCKPERI Characteristics ................................................................................................. 40
Table 30: Charger Supply Mode Characteristics ................................................................................ 43
Table 31: Charger Buck Characteristics .............................................................................................. 43
Table 32: Voltage Levels on VBAT ..................................................................................................... 44
Table 33: Charging Modes .................................................................................................................. 45
Table 34: Charger Detection Circuit .................................................................................................... 45
Table 35: VBUS Charge Control ......................................................................................................... 45
Table 36: Charge Timer....................................................................................................................... 46
Table 37: DCCC and Active Diode ...................................................................................................... 46
Table 38: Backup Battery Charger ...................................................................................................... 46
Table 39: Boost Converter................................................................................................................... 47
Table 40: WLED Driver........................................................................................................................ 48
Table 41: ADC ..................................................................................................................................... 48
Table 42: Accessory Detection States ................................................................................................ 50
Table 43: LPI Interface Signals ........................................................................................................... 52
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Table 44: 4-Wire Clock Configurations ................................................................................................ 63
Table 45: Wake-Up Events.................................................................................................................. 73
Table 46: Power Sequencer Controlled Actions.................................................................................. 75
Table 47: Register Page 0 ................................................................................................................... 79
Table 48: Power Sequencer Control Registers ................................................................................. 100
Table 49: Buck Current Limit and Coil Saturation Current Limit ....................................................... 107
Table 50: Power Supply Control Registers ....................................................................................... 108
Table 51: Thermal Charge Current Control ....................................................................................... 129
Table 52: Charging Control Registers ............................................................................................... 131
Table 53: Backup Battery Charging Control Registers ..................................................................... 136
Table 54: Boost and LED Driver Control Registers ........................................................................... 138
Table 55: Registers Summary ........................................................................................................... 148
Table 56: GP-ADC Control Registers ................................................................................................ 149
Table 57: TSI Control Registers ........................................................................................................ 154
Table 58: RTC Calendar and Alarm Control Registers ..................................................................... 157
Table 59: Customer OTP Registers .................................................................................................. 160
Table 60: Recommended Capacitor Types: ...................................................................................... 169
Table 61: Recommended Inductor Types ......................................................................................... 170
Table 62: Recommended Resistor Types ......................................................................................... 171
Table 63: Recommended Schottky Diode and Transistor Types ...................................................... 171
Table 64: Example Backup Battery Types ........................................................................................ 171
Table 65: Example Battery Pack Temperature Sensor ..................................................................... 172
Table 66: Recommended Crystal Type ............................................................................................. 172
Table 67: Ordering Information ......................................................................................................... 181
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Terms and Definitions
ADC
BCD
CC
CV
DCCC
DVC
ESD
ESR
GND
GSM
IRQ
LDO
LED
NTC
OTP
OV
PCB
PFM
PMIC
PSRR
PWM
RTC
TDMA
TRC
USB
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Analog to Digital Converter
Binary Coded Decimal
Constant Current
Constant Voltage
Dynamic Charger Current Control
Dynamic Voltage Control
Electrostatic Discharge
Equivalent Series Resistance
Ground
Global System for Mobile Communication
Interrupt Request
Low Dropout Voltage Regulator
Light Emitting Diode
Negative Temperature Coefficient
One Time Programmable
Overvoltage
Printed Circuit Board
Pulse Frequency Modulation
Power Management Integrated Circuit
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
Pulse Width Modulation
Real Time Clock
Time Division Multiple Access
Trimming Release Code
Universal Serial Bus
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VBUCKCORE
VDDOUT
VBUCKPRO
VPERI_SW
VBUCKPERI
VDDOUT
4.7uH
VMEM_SW
VDDOUT
VBUCKMEM
Block Diagram
VDDOUT
2
2uF
2.2uH 22uF
2.2uH 22uF
2.2uH 22uF
2.2uH 44uF
100mΩ
BOOST CONVERTER
current controlled for
LED BACKLIGHT
BATTERY
SWITCH
BUCK
MEM
BUCK
PERI
BUCK
PRO
D+
VDDOUT/VBUCKx/VDDREF
VPERI_SW_EN
VMEM_SW_EN
USB CHARGER
CONTROL
D-
BUCK
CORE
DVS
DAC
BACKUP
BATTERY
CHARGER
1.1-3.1V
DVS
DAC
470nF
VLDO1
DIG CTRL
LDO1 (LN)
0.6-1.8V
1.0uF
DIG CTRL
LDO2 (DVC)
0.6-1.8V
1.0uF
DIG CTRL
LDO3 (DVC)
1.725-3.3V
2.2uF
DIG CTRL
LDO4
1.725-3.3V
2.2uF
DIG CTRL
LDO5
1.2-3.6V
1.0uF
DIG CTRL
LDO6 (LN)
1.2-3.6V
2.2uF
DIG CTRL
LDO7 (LN)
1.2-3.6V
2.2uF
DIG CTRL
LDO8 (LN)
1.2–3.6V
2.2uF
DIG CTRL
LDO9 (LN)
1.25–3.65V
1.0uF
DIG CTRL
LDO10 (LN)
1.2–3.6V
2.2uF
DIG CTRL
LDOCORE
2.5V
OV-PROTECTION
DCIN SELECTOR
DCIN
DVS
DAC
VBBAT
VDDOUT/VBUCKx
DCIN_PROT
VLDO2
DA9053
VBUS_PROT
VDDOUT/VBUCKx
VBUS SELECTOR
OV-PROTECTION
VBUS
Powerpath plus
2.2uH
VDDOUT
Active
Diode
VDDOUT/VBUCKx
VDDCORE
VBAT
NTC
VOLTAGE
SUPERVISION
TEMP
SENSOR
DIG CTRL
VCENTER
VLDO5
INTERNAL
OSC
VDDOUT/VBUCKx
10uF
VLDO6
VDDCORE
TBAT
ADCIN5/GPIO_1
VLDO4
CHARGER
30uF
distributed
ADCIN4/GPIO_0
VLDO3
VDDOUT/VBUCKx
GENERAL PURPOSE
10BIT ADC
DIG CTRL
OTP
MEMORY
ADCIN6/GPIO_2
BIASING
CIRCUIT
RTC
DIGITAL
TSIYN/GPIO_3
VLDO7
VLDO8
TSIYP/GPIO_4
TSIXN/GPIO_5
TSIXP/GPIO_6
4 WIRE TOUCH-SCREEN
CONTROLLER
VDDOUT/VBUCKx
WATCH
DOG
TIMER
DIG CTRL
TSIREF/GPIO_7
REF
VOLTAGE
RTC
32kHz OSC
nONKEY/KEEP_ACT
VDDCORE
SYS_EN/GPIO_8
VREF
100nF IREF
HS 2-WIRE
INTERFACE
DIG CTRL
200kΩ
CLK/GPIO_15
4-WIRE/2-WIRE
INTERFACE
DATA/GPIO_14
GPIO_15/CLK
GPIO_14/DATA
GPIO_12/GP_FB1
GPIO_11/ACC_ID_DET
GPIO_13/nVDD_FAULT
GPIO_9/PWR_EN
GPIO_10/PWR_EN1
GPIO_6/TSIXP
GPIO_7/TSIREF
GPIO_8/SYS_EN
GPIO_4/TSIYP
GPIO_5/TSIXN
GPIO_2/ADCIN6
GPIO_1/ADCIN5
GPIO_0/ADCIN4
PIN-Multiplex with
GP-ADC/TSI/
CONTROL/HS I2C
GPIO_3/TSIYN
Multiplexed GPIO EXTENDER
TP
SI
VDDCORE
PWR_UP/GP_FB2
SK
nIRQ
SYS_UP
32 kHz Crystal
SO
nRESET
nVDD_FAULT/GPIO_13
VDDCORE
OUT_32K
ON/OFF CONTROL
RESET GENERATION
OTP-PROGRAMMABLE
WAKE-UP AND SHUTDOWN
SEQUENCING CONTROL
SYSTEM MONITOR
INTERRUPT HANDLER
nCS
nSHUTDOWN
GP_FB1/GPIO_12
VDDREF
100nF
DIG CTRL
VDD_IO2
ACC_ID_DET/GPIO_11
VLDO10
2.2uF
POWER MANAGER
VDD_IO1
PWR_EN/GPIO_9
PWR1_EN/GPIO_10
VLDO9
Figure 1: Block Diagram
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Generated Supply Domains
Table 1: Regulator Overview
Regulator
BUCKCORE
BUCKPRO
BUCKMEM
BUCKPERI
BOOST
Supplied Pins
Supplied
Voltage (V)
VBUCKCORE
0.5 to 2.075
±3 % accuracy
VBUCKPRO
VBUCKMEM;
VMEM_SW
VBUCKPERI;
VPERI_SW
Ext. FET
Supplied Max
Current (mA)
0.5 to 2.075
±3 % accuracy
0.95 to 2.525
±3% accuracy
0.95 to 2.525
±3 % accuracy
5 to 25,
regulated via
current
feedback
External
Components
Notes
2.2 µH
DVC, 2 MHz, 25 mV
steps,DVC ramp with
controlled slew rate; pulldown resistor switch off
2.2 µH
DVC, 2 MHz, 25 mV
steps,
DVC ramp with controlled
slew rate; pull-down
resistor switch off,
common supply with
BUCKPERI
2.2 µH
DVC, 2 MHz, 25 mV
steps,
DVC ramp with controlled
nd
slew rate; 2 output with
sequencer controllable
switch, pull-down resistor
switch off,
2.2 µH
2 MHz, 25 mV steps
nd
2 output with
sequencer controllable
switch, common supply
with BUCKPRO
78
4.7 µH
Current controlled boost
converter for three strings
of up to six serial white
LEDs. Over voltage
protection via a voltage
feedback pin.
40
1.0 µF
High PSSR, low noise
LDO, 50 mV steps, pulldown resistor switch off
1.0 µF
DVC, digital LDO, 25 mV
steps, DVC ramp with
controlled slew rate, pulldown resistor switch off
2000
1000
1000
1000
VLDO1
0.6 to 1.8V
±3 % accuracy
VLDO2
0.6 to 1.8
±3 % accuracy
LDO3
VLDO3
1.725 to 3.3
±3 % accuracy
200
2.2 µF
DVC, digital LDO, 25 mV
steps, DVC with
controlled slew rate,
common supply with
LDO4
LDO4
VLDO4
1.725 to 3.3
±3 % accuracy
150
2.2 µF
Digital LDO, 25 mV steps,
optional HW control from
GPI1, common supply
with LDO3
LDO1
LDO2
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Supplied Pins
Supplied
Voltage (V)
Supplied Max
Current (mA)
External
Components
Notes
VLDO5
1.2 to 3.6
±3 % accuracy
100
1.0 µF
Digital LDO, 50 mV steps,
pull-down resistor switch
off, optional HW control
from GPI2,
VLDO6
1.2 to 3.6
±3 % accuracy
150
2.2 µF
High PSRR, low noise,
50 mV steps
LDO7
VLDO7
1.2 to 3.6
±3 % accuracy
200
2.2 µF
High PSRR, low noise,
50 mV steps, common
supply with LDO8
LDO8
VLDO8
1.2 to 3.6V
±3 % accuracy
200
2.2 µF
High PSRR, low noise,
50 mV steps, common
supply with LDO7
100
1.0 µF
High PSRR, low noise,
50 mV steps, OTP
trimmed, optional HW
control from GPI12,
common supply with
LDO10
250
2.2 µF
High PSRR, low noise,
50 mV steps, common
supply with LDO9
LDO5
LDO6
LDO9
VLDO9
LDO10
VLDO10
1.25 to 3.6V
±1 % accuracy
Note 1
1.2 to 3.6
±3 % accuracy
BACKUP
VBBAT
1.1 to 3.1
6
470 nF
100 mV or 200 mV steps,
configurable current limit
between 100 and
6000 µA, reverse current
protection
LDOCORE
Internal PMIC
supply
2.5
±2 % accuracy
4
100 nF
Not for external use
Note 1
At default voltage (1 % accuracy requires VLDO9 > 1.5 V).
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Pad Description
1
2
A
NC
VREF
B
XOUT
C
X IN
D
E
V LD O 1
3
V LD O 5
G
V LD O 6
H
V LD O 4
J
V LD O 3
5
6
D C IN
D C IN
VBUS
VBUS
_PRO T
_PRO T
_PRO T
_PRO T
VBBAT
D C IN _ S E L
D C IN
VBUS_SEL
VBUS
V D D _R E F
NC
VDDCO RE
VD D _LDO 2 VD D_LDO 1
F
4
VLDO 2
VDD
_LDO 5
VDD
_LDO 6
NC
NC
A D C IN 6
A D C IN 5
A D C IN 4
_ G P IO _ 2
_ G P IO _ 1
_ G P IO _ 0
NC
IR E F
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
VCENTRE
VSW
VSW
VDDOUT
VDDOUT
VBAT
VBAT
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS
VSS
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
NC
NC
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
_ Q U IE T
_ Q U IE T
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
G P_FB1
_ G P IO _ 1 2
PW R_EN
_ G P IO _ 9
AD_CO N T
nVD D
_FAU LT
_ G P IO _ 1 3
VM EM
_SW
VBUCK
MEM
SYS_EN
nSH UT
VPERI
_ G P IO _ 8
DOW N
_SW
n IR Q
NC
VBUCKPE
RI
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS
VSS
VSS
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
PW R_UP_
_ Q U IE T
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
_ N O IS Y
G P_FB2
VDD
BUCK
_CO RE
ORE
NC
VSS
_CO RE
SW BUCKC
NC
_ Q U IE T
VDD
BUCK
RE
NC
VSS
DPLUS
VBUCKCO
nR ESET
_ Q U IE T
D M IN U S
SW BUCKC
ORE
SW BUCKP
RO
VDD
VDD
_LDO 3_4
_ Q U IE T
BUCK
_PER
_PRO
VDD
K
VDD
V LD O 7
_LDO 7_8
NC
V D D _ IO 2
T S IX N
T S IY N
T S IX P
T S IY P
T S IR E F
_ G P IO _ 5
_ G P IO _ 3
_ G P IO _ 6
_ G P IO _ 4
_ G P IO _ 7
SI
NCS
O UT32K
BUCK
_PER
_PRO
L
M
N
V LD O 8
PW R 1_EN
V LD O 9
DATA
_ G P IO _ 1 4
_ G P IO _ 1 0
ACC
_ ID _ D E T
V D D _ IO 1
TP
TBAT
L E D 3 _ IN
L E D 2 _ IN
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
L E D 1 _ IN
SO
SK
SYS_UP
_ G P IO _ 1 1
CLK
VDD
_ G P IO _ 1 5
_LDO 9_10
VLDO 10
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
SW
_BO O ST
nO NKEY
_KEEP
_AC T
BOOST
BOOST
BOOST
_SEN SE_N
_SENSE_P
_PRO T
SW BUCKP
ERI
VBUCK
SW BUCKM
PRO
EM
NC
BUCK
VDD
_M EM
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Table 2: Ballout Description
Pad
Pad Name
Type
Description
Power manager
M11
nONKEY
DI
On/Off key with optional long press shutdown/hardware
input for watchdog supervision
D10
SYS_EN
DI/DIO
Hardware enable of power domain SYSTEM/GPIO_8
C10
PWR_EN
DI/DIO
Hardware enable of power domain POWER/GPIO_9
L2
PWR1_EN
DI/DIO
Hardware enable of power domain POWER1/GPIO_10
with high-power output and blinking feature, input for
power sequencer WAIT ID
L3
ACC_ID_DET
DI/DIO
ACC_ID_DET accessory detection circuitry/GPIO_11
with high-power output and blinking feature
D11
nSHUTDOWN
DI
Active low input from switch or error indication line from
host to initiate shutdown
F10
nRESET
DO
Active low RESET towards host
B10
GP_FB1
DO/DIO
Status indication towards host for a valid Wakeup event
(EXT_WAKEUP) or indicator for ongoing power mode
transition (READY) /GPIO_12, enables HW control of
LDO9
E10
nIRQ
DO
Active low IRQ line towards host
C11
nVDD_FAULT
DO/DIO
Active low indication for low supply voltage/GPIO_13
L12
SYS_UP
DO
Sequencer status indicator: All SYSTEM IDs powered
up
J10
PWR_UP
DO/DO
Sequencer status indicator: All POWER IDs powered up
(PWR_UP) or programmable level controlled from the
power sequencer (GP_FB2)
L4
VDD_IO1
PS
First supply I/O voltage rail
K4
VDD_IO2
PS
Alternate supply I/O voltage rail
L5
TP
DIO
Test pin, enables power commander boot mode
4-Wire/2-Wire Interfaces
L10
SO
DIO
4-wire data output, 2-wire data
K10
SI
DI
4-wire data input
L11
SK
DI
4-wire, 2-wire clock
K11
nCS
DI
4-wire chip select
N1
DATA
DIO
HS-2-wire data [GPIO_14] (enables reset if long press
in parallel with GPI15) with high-power output and PWM
LED control
M2
CLK
DI
HS-2-wire clock [GPIO_15] (enables reset if long press
in parallel with GPI14) ) with high-power output and
PWM LED control
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Pad Name
Type
Description
Voltage Regulators
D1
VLDO1
AO
Output voltage from LDO1
E2
VDD_LDO1
PS
Supply voltage for LDO1
F2
VLDO2
AO
Output voltage from LDO2
E1
VDD_LDO2
PS
Supply voltage for LDO2
J1
VLDO3
AO
Output voltage from LDO3
H1
VLDO4
AO
Output voltage from LDO4
J2
VDD_LDO3_4
PS
Supply voltage for LDO3 and LDO4
F1
VLDO5
AO
Output voltage from LDO5
G2
VDD_LDO5
PS
Supply voltage for LDO5
G1
VLDO6
AO
Output voltage from LDO6
H2
VDD_LDO6
PS
Supply voltage for LDO6
K1
VLDO7
AO
Output voltage from LDO7
L1
VLDO8
AO
Output voltage from LDO8
K2
VDD_LDO7_8
PS
Supply voltage for LDO7 and LDO8
M1
VLDO9
AO
Output voltage from LDO9
N2
VLDO10
AO
Output voltage from LDO10
M3
VDD_LDO9_10
PS
Supply voltage for LDO9 and LDO10
D2
VDDCORE
AO
Supply for internal circuitry
C2
VDD_REF
AO
Switched supply from VBAT, VBUS or VBACKUP
DC/DC Buck Converters
F12
VBUCKCORE
AI
Sense node for DVC DC/DC BUCKCORE
F-G13
SWBUCKCORE
AO
Switching node for BUCKCORE
M12
VBUCKPRO
AI
Sense node for DVC DC/DC BUCKPRO
H13
SWBUCKPRO
AO
Switching node for BUCKPRO
C12
VBUCKMEM
AI
Sense node for DVC DC/DC BUCKMEM and input for
power switch (sequencer controlled)
B12
VMEM_SW
PS
Power switch output from BUCKMEM
M13
SWBUCKMEM
AO
Switching node for BUCKMEM
E12
VBUCKPERI
AI
Sense node for DC/DC BUCKPERI and input for power
switch (sequencer controlled)
D12
VPERI_SW
PS
Power switch output from BUCKPERI
L13
SWBUCKPERI
AO
Switching node for BUCKPERI
D-E13
VDDBUCK_CORE
PS
Supply voltage for BUCKCORE
J-K13
VDDBUCK_PER_PRO
PS
Supply voltage for BUCKPERI and BUCKPRO To be
connected to VDDOUT
N13
VDDBUCK_MEM
PS
Supply voltage for BUCKMEM
To be connected to VDDOUT
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Pad Name
Type
Description
Reference Voltage Generation
A2
VREF
AIO
Reference voltage output, decouple with 100 nF
D5
IREF
AO
Connection for bias setting, configure with high
precision 200 kΩ resistor
Internal Oscillator
C1
XIN
AIO
32 kHz crystal connection Adjust with 10 pF
B1
XOUT
AIO
32 kHz crystal connection Adjust with 10 pF
K12
OUT_32K
DO
32 kHz oscillator buffer output
B5
VBUS_SEL
AO
Control for external over voltage protection and input
selection of VBUS To be connected to gate of PFET
A5-6
VBUS_PROT
PS
Overvoltage protected VBUS charger input
B6
VBUS
PS
USB or wall charger input
B3
DCIN_SEL
AO
Control for external over voltage protection and input
selection of DCIN To be connected to gate of PFET
A3-4
DCIN_PROT
PS
Overvoltage protected DCIN charger input
B4
DCIN
PS
Wall charger input
A7
VCENTER
PS
Protected input for switching charger (decouple with
10 µF)
A8-9
VSW
PS
Switching node for charger buck
A10-11
VDDOUT
PS
System power supply output
B11
AD_CONT
AO
Active diode controller output To be connected to gate
of PFET (leave unconnected, if not used)
A12-13
VBAT
PS
Connection to main battery
AO
Boost switching output
Charger
Boost Converter and LED Current Sinks
M10
SW_BOOST
To be connected to gate of NFET
N10
BOOST_SENSE_P
AI
High side sense connected to Boost Isat current
protection resistor, stabilize with capacitor
N9
BOOST_SENSE_N
AI
Low side sense connected to Boost Isat current
protection resistor
N11
BOOST_PROT
AI
Over voltage protection input Requires external resistor
voltage divider
M9
LED1_IN
AI
Connection to LED string 1 Provides current controlled
sink via logarithmic IDAC
L8
LED2_IN
AI
Connection to LED string 2
Provides current controlled sink via logarithmic IDAC
L7
LED3_IN
AI
Connection to LED string 3 Provides current controlled
sink via logarithmic IDAC with PWM only LED control
USB Charger Control
C13
D+
AIO
USB D+
B13
D-
AIO
USB D-
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Pad Name
Type
Description
General Purpose ADC and Touch Screen Interface
L6
TBAT
AIO
Connection to battery NTC resistor
C6
ADCIN4
AI/DIO
Connection to GP ADC auto channel 4 with threshold
IRQ and resistor measurement option/GPIO_0
C5
ADCIN5
AI/DIO
Connection to GP ADC channel 5 with 1.2 V HW
comparator IRQ/GPIO_1, enables HW control of LDO4
C4
ADCIN6
AI/DIO
Connection to GP ADC channel 6/GPIO_2 enables HW
control of LDO5
K6
TSIYN
AIO/DIO
TSI interface connection to YN terminal of touch screen
K8
TSIYP
AIO/DIO
TSI interface connection to YP terminal of touch screen
K5
TSIXN
AIO/DIO
TSI interface connection to XN terminal of touch screen
K7
TSIXP
AIO/DIO
TSI interface connection to XP terminal of touch screen
K9
TSREF
PS
TSI interface reference voltage
VBBAT
AIO
Backup battery connection coin-cell or super-cap
VSS_NOISY
VSS
VSS connection for noisy circuits (bucks)
To be connected to main ground plane of PCB for
optimum electrical and thermal performance
VSS_QUIET
VSS
VSS connection for quiet circuits (LDOs)
Backup Battery Charger
B2
VSS
D6-D7,
E5-F9,
G7-J9
G5-J6
To be connected to main ground plane of PCB for
optimum electrical and thermal performance
A1,
B7-C9,
NC
Non-connected balls
Floating in package, can be freely connected on PCB,
recommended to be connected to ground plane for
optimum noise and thermal performance
D8-D9,
C3-K3,
D4-J4,
G10-H10,
E11-J11,
G12-J12,
L9,
M4-M8,
N3-N8,
N12
Table 3: Pin Type Definition
Pin Type
Description
Pin Type
Description
DI
Digital Input
AI
Analog Input
DO
Digital Output
AO
Analog Output
DIO
Digital Input/Output
AIO
Analog Input/Output
DIOD
Digital Input/Output Open Drain
BP
Backdrive Protection
PS
Power Supply
VSS
Power Supply
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5.1
Electrical Characteristics
Absolute Maximum Ratings
The maximum continuous charger voltage must be less than 5.5 V, the over-voltage protection
(OVP) circuit will help protect against transients above this level minimizing effects on operation
lifetime.
VDDOUT must not be driven from an external supply if the charger buck is used.
Table 4: Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions Note 1
Storage temperature
Min
Max
Unit
-40
+95
°C
Junction temperature
TJ
-40
+140 Note 2
°C
Supply voltage
VBAT,
VBUS_PROT,
DCIN_PROT,
VDDOUT,
VDD_REF
-0.3
5.5
V
Supply voltage
charger
VBUS, DCIN
-0.3
12
V
Supply voltage LDO
and buck input pins
(except listed below)
-0.3
VDDOUT + 0.3 V,
5 V max
V
Supply voltage all pins
(except listed above)
-0.3
VDDOUT + 0.3 V,
5 V max
V
2
kV
ESD susceptibility
Human body model
Note 1
Stresses beyond those listed under ‘Absolute Maximum Ratings’ may cause permanent damage to the
device. These are stress ratings only, so functional operation of the device at these or any other
conditions beyond those indicated in the operational sections of the specification are not implied.
Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Note 2
See Section 5.11 for more details.
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Recommended Operating Conditions
All voltages are referenced to VSS unless otherwise stated. Currents flowing into DA9053 are deemed
positive, currents flowing out are deemed negative. All parameters are valid over the recommended
temperature range and power supply range unless otherwise noted.
NOTE
The power dissipation must be limited to avoid overheating of DA9053. The maximum power dissipation should
not be reached with maximum ambient temperature.
Table 5: Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter
Symbol
Supply voltage
Conditions
Min
Max
Unit
VBAT
0
4.4
V
Supply voltage charger
VBUS, DCIN
0
5.5
V
Supply voltage IO
VDD_IO1, VDD_IO2
1.2
3.6
Note 1
V
Operating Junction
Temperature
TJ
-40
+125
°C
1.14
W
Maximum power
dissipation
7x7 package. Derating
factor above Ta = 70 °C:
21 mW/ °C
Package thermal
resistance Note 2
7x7 package.
48
°C/W
Maximum power
dissipation
11 x 11 package
Derating factor above Ta
= 70 °C: 40 mW/ °C
2.2
W
Package thermal
resistance Note 2
11x11 package
25
°C/W
Note 1
VDD_IO must not exceed VDDOUT.
Note 2
JEDEC 4 layer board, still air, influenced by PCB technology and layout. The numbers of supplies,
that can be used at the same time at maximum dissipation power is limited by the thermal resistance
of the package and the PCB layout.
5.3
Current Consumption
Table 6: Current Consumption
Operating mode
Conditions (Ta = 25 °C )
NO-POWER mode
Detection circuits running, oscillator
off
15
µA
RESET mode
VDD_REF > 2.2 V, bucks and LDOs off
(except LDOCORE), RTC unit on
45
(Note 1)
µA
POWER-DOWN mode
(Standby)
VDD_REF > 2.8 V, supplies off (except
LDOCORE), all blocks in powerdown
mode, RTC unit on
45
µA
POWER-DOWN mode
(Hibernate)
BUCKCORE, LDOCORE, LDO2, 4, 5
enabled, RTC and GPIO unit on
190
(Note 2)
µA
ACTIVE mode
All supplies, GPIO, RTC and GPADC on
460
µA
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VDD_REF > 2.5 V if not supplied from backup battery.
Note 2
Enabled bucks are set to forced sleep mode, setting ‘00’.
5.4
Digital I/O Characteristics
Unless otherwise noted, the following is valid for T J = -40 °C to +125 ºC, VDD_REF = 2.8 V to 5.5 V.
Table 7: Digital I/O Characteristics
Parameter
GPI0 – GPI15,
nONKEY,
nSHUTDOWN
SYS_EN, PWR_EN,
PWR1_EN,
CLK,
Symbol
Conditions
Min
VIH
VDDCORE mode
VDD_IO2 mode
Typ
1.0
0.7*VDD_IO2
Max
Unit
VDDOUT
V
DATA input high
voltage
GPI0 – GPI15,
nONKEY,
nSHUTDOWN
SYS_EN, PWR_EN,
PWR1_EN‘
CLK,
VIL
VDDCORE mode
0.4
VDD_IO2 mode
0.3*VDD_IO2
V
DATA input low
voltage
SK, nCS, SI
input high voltage
SK, nCS, SI
input low voltage
VIH
VIL
VDD_IO1 mode
VDD_IO2 mode
0.7*VDD_IO1
0.7*VDD_IO2
VDDOUT
VDD_IO1 mode
0.3*VDD_IO1
VDD_IO2 mode
0.3*VDD_IO2
V
V
GPO0 – GPO15,
nVDD_FAULT, SO
nRESET, nIRQ
SYS_UP, PWR_UP,
GP_FB2,
VOH @
1 mA
VDD_IO1 mode
VDD_IO2 mode
0.8*VDD_IO1
0.8*VDD_IO2
VDDOUT
V
VDDOUT
V
0.3
V
OUT_32K
output high voltage
GPO0 – GPO15,
DATA,
SO
nRESET, nIRQ
VOH
0
OPEN
DRAIN
output high voltage
GPO0 – GPO15,
DATA, SO,
nVDD_FAULT,
nRESET (Note 1),
nIRQ, SYS_UP,
PWR_UP, GP_FB2,
VOL @
1 mA
OUT_32K
output low voltage
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5.5
For VSUPPLY < 1.5 V the source current for min 0.8 * VDD is limited to 0.5 mA. It is good practice to
allow a 10 % voltage margin when running at maximum temperatures to allow for worse case process
variation.
GPIO Characteristics
Unless otherwise noted, the following is valid for T J = -40 °C to +125 ºC, VDD_REF = 2.8 V to 5.5 V.
Table 8: GPIO Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Sink current capability
GPO 14, 15
Sink current capability
GPO 10,11
Source current capability
GPO 10,11,14,15
Conditions
Min
Max
30 Note 1
mA
VGPIO = 0.5 V
15
mA
-4 Note 2
mA
1
mA
-1 Note 2
mA
VGPIO = VDD_IO1/2 - 0.5 V
VGPIO = 0.3 V
Source current capability
VGPIO = VDD_IO1/2 - 0.5 V
GPO 0…9, 12…13
VDD_IO1/2
= 1.5 V
= 1.8 V
= 3.3 V
D+/D- input impedance
100
180
300
70
25
120
40
170
60
10
k
M
pF
2
Note 1
At low VDD_REF values and high temperatures, the sink current capability will be reduced.
Note 2
For VDD_IO1/2 < 1.5 V the source current for min 0.8 * VDD is limited to 0.8 mA.
Note 3
V(PAD) = 0 V.
5.6
Unit
VGPIO = 0.1 V
Sink current capability
GPO 0…9, 12…13
GPO pull-up resistor
Note 3
Typ
Power on Reset
Table 9: Power on Reset Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Deep discharge
lockout lower
threshold
VPOR_LOWER
2.0
V
Deep discharge
lockout upper
threshold
VPOR_UPPER
2.5
V
Under voltage lower
threshold
VDD_FAULT_LOWER
Under voltage lower
threshold accuracy
VDD_FAULT_LOWER accuracy
+/-2
%
Under voltage upper
threshold
VDD_FAULT_UPPER
VDD_FAULT_LOWER + 0.15
V
Charger buck under
voltage
VDDOUT_MIN
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Watchdog
Table 10: Watchdog
Parameter
Symbol
Minimum watchdog time
Maximum watchdog time
5.8
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
TWDMIN
0.18
0.256
0.33
s
TWDMAX
1.44
2.048
2.64
s
Power Manager and HS-2-Wire Control Bus
CLKL
CLKH
CLK/SK
DHT
STH
DST
TSS
DATA/SO
Figure 3: 2-Wire Control Bus Timing Diagram
Table 11: HS-2-Wire Timing
Parameter
Symbol
Min
Bus free time STOP to START
Typ
Max
1.3
Bus line capacitive load
Unit
µs
100
pF
400
kHz
Standard / Fast Mode
CLK clock frequency
1
Bus free time STOP to START
1.3
µs
Start condition set-up time
0.6
µs
Start condition hold time
STH
0.6
µs
CLK low time
CLKL
1.3
µs
CLK high time
CLKH
0.6
µs
2-wire CLK and DATA rise/fall time
300
ns
Data set-up time
DST
100
ns
Data hold-time
DHT
0
ns
Stop condition set-up time
TSS
0.6
µs
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Symbol
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
1700
kHz
High Speed Mode
CLK clock frequency
1
Start condition set-up time
160
ns
Start condition hold time
STH
160
ns
CLK low time
CLKL
160
ns
CLK high time
CLKH
60
ns
HS-2-wire CLK rise/fall time
40
ns
HS-2-wire DATA rise/fall time
80
ns
Data set-up time
DST
10
ns
Data hold-time
DHT
10
ns
Stop condition set-up time
TSS
16
ns
5.9
4-Wire Control Bus Timing
nCS
2
4
1
3
11
5
SK
7
6
10
SI
A6
A4
A5
R/W
BIT 1
LSB
8
9
SO
BIT 1
BIT 7
R/W
Address
LSB
DATA
Figure 4: 4-Wire Control Bus Timing Diagram
NOTE
The above timing is valid for active low and high CS.
Table 12: 4-Wire Timing
Parameter
Symbol
Label in Figure 4
Cycle time
tC
1
70
ns
Enable lead time
tCSS
2, from CS active to
first SK edge
20
ns
Enable lag time
tSCS
3, from last SK edge
to CS idle
20
ns
Clock low time
tCL
4
0.4 * tC
ns
Clock high time
tCH
5
0.4 * tC
ns
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Symbol
Label in Figure 4
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Data in setup time
tSIS
6
5
ns
Data in hold time
tSIH
7
5
ns
Data out valid time
tSOV
8
Data out hold time
tSOH
9
Data access time
tH
10
CS inactive Time
tWCS
11
22
ns
6
ns
22
ns
20
ns
5.10 Oscillator
Table 13: Oscillator Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Internal oscillator frequency
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Before trimming
After trimming
1.4
1.9
2.0
2.0
2.6
2.1
MHz
5.11 Reference Voltage Generation and Temperature Supervision
Table 14: Reference Voltage Generation and Temperature Supervision
Parameter
Symbol
Reference voltage
VREF pin
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
-1.25 %
1.2
+1 %
V
VREF decoupling capacitor
100
nF
Reference current resistor
IREF pin
-1 %
200
+1 %
kΩ
Thermal shutdown
TOVER
125
140
155
ºC
Charge current reduction
TCHARGELOW
75
90
115
ºC
Charge suspend
TCHARGESUSPEND
105
120
135
ºC
Hysteresis
10
ºC
5.12 LDO Voltage Regulators
5.12.1
LDO1
Table 15: LDO1 Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
Output voltage
VLDO1
Output accuracy
Stabilization
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COUT
Conditions
Min
(If supplied from buck)
2.0
(1.5)
Typ
Max
Unit
VDDOUT +
0.3 V,
5 V max
V
IOUT = IMAX
0.6
Note 1
1.8
V
IOUT = IMAX
-3
Note 2
+3
%
-55 %
1.0
+35 %
µF
(including voltage and
temperature coefficient @
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Symbol
Conditions
Min
capacitor
configured VLDO1)
ESR of capacitor
F > 1 MHz
Maximum output
current
IMAX
Short circuit
current
ISHORT
VDD ≥ 1.8 V
40
Typ
Max
Unit
0.1

Note 3
mA
80
mA
200
100
350
150
mV
Dropout voltage
VDROPOUT
VDD > 2.15 V IOUT= IMAX
(VDD = 2.0 V IOUT = 0.4 * IMAX or
VDD = 1.5 V IOUT = 0.25 * IMAX)
Static line
regulation
VSLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 5.0 V
IOUT = IMAX
5
20
mV
Static load
regulation
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
5
20
mV
Line transient
response
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = IMAX
tr = tf = 10 µs
5
20
mV
Load transient
response
VTRLOAD
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
tr = tf = 1 µs
15
50
mV
PSRR
PSRR
f = 10 Hz to 10 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V
Output noise
N
f = 10 Hz to 100 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 5 mA to IMAX
Quiescent current
in ON mode
IQON
Note 4
Quiescent current
in OFF mode
IQOFF
Turn on time
TON
Turn off time
Pull down
resistance in OFF
mode
50
60
dB
80
μVrms
8 μA +
1.25 % of
IOUT
μA
1
μA
10 % to 90 %
300
μs
TOFF
90 % to 10 %
10
ms
ROFF
Can be switched off via
LDO1_PD_DIS

100
Note 1
Programmable in 50 mV voltage steps, maximum output voltage is determined by V DD - dropout
voltage.
Note 2
Sourced from LDOCORE band gap.
Note 3
Max. current is 10 mA if supplied from VDD_REF.
Note 4
Internal regulator current flowing to ground.
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LDO2
Table 16: LDO2 Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
Output voltage
VLDO2
Output accuracy
Stabilization
capacitor
COUT
ESR of capacitor
Conditions
Min
(if supplied from buck)
2.8
(1.5)
IOUT = IMAX
0.6
IOUT = IMAX
-3
(including voltage and
temperature coefficient @
configured VLDO2)
-55%
Typ
Note 1
1.0
f > 1 MHz
Maximum output
current
IMAX
Short circuit current
ISHORT
Dropout voltage
VDROPOUT
IOUT = IMAX
(for VDD = 1.5 V IOUT = IMAX/3)
Static line
regulation
VSLINE
Static load
regulation
VDD ≥ 1.8 V
Max
Unit
VDDOUT +
0.3 V,
5 V Max
V
1.8
V
+3
%
+35 %
F
0.1

100
mA
200
mA
100
200
mV
VDD = 3.0 V to 5.0 V
IOUT = IMAX
5
20
mV
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
5
20
mV
Line transient
response
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = IMAX
tr = tf = 10 µs
5
20
mV
Load transient
response
VTRLOAD
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT =1 mA to IMAX
tr = tf = 1 µs
15
50
mV
PSRR
PSRR
f = 10 Hz to 10 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V
Quiescent current
in ON mode
IQON
Note 2
Quiescent current
in OFF mode
IQOFF
Turn on time
TON
Turn off time
Pull down
resistance in OFF
mode
40
60
dB
8 μA
+0.6 % of
IOUT
μA
1
μA
10 % to 90 %
500
μs
TOFF
90 % to 10 %
10
ms
ROFF
Can be switched off via
LDO2_PD_DIS

100
Note 1
Programmable in 25 mV voltage steps, maximum output voltage is determined by V DD - dropout
voltage.
Note 2
Internal regulator current flowing to ground.
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LDO3
Table 17: LDO3 Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
Output voltage
VLDO3
Output accuracy
Stabilization
capacitor
COUT
ESR of capacitor
Conditions
Min
(if supplied from buck)
2.8
(1.9)
IOUT = IMAX
1.725
IOUT = IMAX
-3
(including voltage and
temperature coefficient @
configured VLDO3)
-55 %
Typ
Note 1
2.2
f > 1 MHz
Maximum output
current
IMAX
Short circuit current
ISHORT
Dropout voltage
VDROPOUT
IOUT = IMAX
(for VDD = 1.9 V IOUT = IMAX *2/3)
Static line
regulation
VSLINE
Static load
regulation
Max
Unit
VDDOUT +
0.3 V,
5 V max
V
3.3
V
+3
%
+35 %
F
0.1

200
mA
400
mA
100
150
mV
VDD = 3.0 V to 5.0 V
IOUT = IMAX
5
20
mV
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
5
20
mV
Line transient
response
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = IMAX
tr = tf = 10 µs
5
20
mV
Load transient
response
VTRLOAD
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
tr = tf = 1 µs
20
50
mV
PSRR
PSRR
f = 10 Hz to 10 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V
Quiescent current in
ON mode
IQON
Note 2
Quiescent current in
OFF mode
IQOFF
Turn on time
TON
Turn off time
TOFF
Pull down
resistance in OFF
mode
ROFF
40
60
dB
8 μA
+0.3 % of
IOUT
μA
1
μA
10 % to 90 %
300
μs
90 % to 10 %
10
ms

100
Note 1
Programmable in 25 mV voltage steps, maximum output voltage is determined by V DD - dropout
voltage.
Note 2
Internal regulator current flowing to ground.
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LDO4
Table 18: LDO4 Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
Output voltage
VLDO4
Output accuracy
Stabilization
capacitor
COUT
ESR of capacitor
Conditions
Min
(if supplied from buck)
2.8
(1.9)
IOUT = IMAX
1.725
IOUT = IMAX
-3
(including voltage and
temperature coefficient @
configured VLDO4)
-55 %
Typ
Note 1
2.2
f > 1 MHz
Maximum output
current
IMAX
Short circuit current
ISHORT
Dropout voltage
VDROPOUT
IOUT = IMAX
(for VDD = 1.9 V IOUT = IMAX* 2/3)
Static line
regulation
VSLINE
Static load
regulation
Max
Unit
VDDOUT +
0.3 V,
5 V max
V
3.3
V
+3
%
+35 %
F
0.1

150
mA
300
mA
100
150
mV
VDD = 3.0 V to 5.0 V
IOUT = IMAX
5
20
mV
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
5
20
mV
Line transient
response
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = IMAX
tr = tf = 10 µs
5
20
mV
Load transient
response
VTRLOAD
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
tr = tf = 1 µs
15
50
mV
PSRR
PSRR
f = 10 Hz to 10 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V
Quiescent current in
ON mode
IQON
Note 2
Quiescent current in
OFF mode
IQOFF
Turn on time
TON
Turn off time
TOFF
Pull down
resistance in OFF
mode
ROFF
40
60
dB
8 μA
+0.5 % of
IOUT
μA
1
μA
10 % to 90 %
300
μs
90 % to 10 %
10
ms

100
Note 1
Programmable in 25 mV voltage steps, maximum output voltage is determined by V DD - dropout
voltage.
Note 2
Internal regulator current flowing to ground.
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LDO5
Table 19: LDO5 Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
Output voltage
VLDO5
Output accuracy
Stabilization
capacitor
COUT
ESR of capacitor
Conditions
Min
(if supplied from buck)
2.8
(1.5)
IOUT = IMAX
1.2
IOUT = IMAX
-3
(including voltage and
temperature coefficient @
configured VLDO5)
-55 %
Typ
Note 1
1.0
f > 1 MHz
Maximum output
current
IMAX
Short circuit current
ISHORT
Dropout voltage
VDROPOUT
IOUT= IMAX
(for VDD = 1.5 V IOUT = IMAX/3)
Static line
regulation
VSLINE
Static load
regulation
VDD ≥ 1.8 V
Max
Units
VDDOUT +
0.3 V,
5 V max
V
3.6
V
+3
%
+35 %
F
0.1

100
mA
200
mA
100
200
mV
VDD = 3.0 V to 5.0 V
IOUT = IMAX
5
20
mV
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
5
20
mV
Line transient
response
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = IMAX
tr = tf = 10 µs
5
20
mV
Load transient
response
VTRLOAD
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
tr = tf = 1 µs
15
50
mV
PSRR
PSRR
f =10 Hz to 10 kHz
VDD=3.6 V, IOUT = IMAX/2
Quiescent current
in ON mode
IQON
Note 2
Quiescent current
in OFF mode
IQOFF
Turn on time
TON
Turn off time
Pull down
resistance in OFF
mode
40
60
dB
8 μA
+0.7 %
of IOUT
μA
1
μA
10 % to 90 %
200
μs
TOFF
90 % to 10 %
10
ms
ROFF
Can be switched off via
LDO5_PD_DIS

100
Note 1
Programmable in 50 mV voltage steps, maximum output voltage is determined by V DD - dropout
voltage.
Note 2
Internal regulator current flowing to ground.
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LDO6
Table 20: LDO6 Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
Output voltage
VLDO6
Output accuracy
Stabilization
capacitor
COUT
ESR of capacitor
Conditions
Min
(if supplied from buck)
2.8
(1.5)
IOUT = IMAX
1.2
IOUT = IMAX
-3
(including voltage and
temperature coefficient @
configured VLDO6)
-55 %
Typ
Note 1
2.2
f > 1 MHz
Maximum output
current
IMAX
Short circuit current
ISHORT
Dropout voltage
VDROPOUT
IOUT = IMAX
(for VDD = 1.5 V IOUT = IMAX/3
Static line
regulation
VSLINE
Static load
regulation
VDD ≥ 1.8 V
Max
Units
VDDOUT +
0.3 V,
5 V max
V
3.6
V
+3
%
+35 %
F
0.1

150
mA
300
mA
100
150
mV
VDD = 3.0 V to 5.0 V
IOUT = IMAX
5
20
mV
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
5
20
mV
Line transient
response
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = IMAX
tr = tf = 10 µs
5
20
mV
Load transient
response
VTRLOAD
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT =1 mA to IMAX
tr = tf = 1 µs
15
50
mV
PSRR
PSRR
f = 10 Hz to 10 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V, IOUT = IMAX/2
Output noise
N
f = 10 Hz to 100 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 5 mA to IMAX
Quiescent current
in ON mode
IQON
Note 2
Quiescent current
in OFF mode
IQOFF
Turn on time
TON
Turn off time
TOFF
Pull down
resistance in OFF
mode
ROFF
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70
dB
80
μVrms
8 μA
+0.5 % of
IOUT
μA
1
μA
10 % to 90 %
200
μs
90 % to 10 %
10
ms
100
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Programmable in 50 mV voltage steps, maximum output voltage is determined by V DD - dropout
voltage.
Note 2
Internal regulator current flowing to ground.
5.12.7
LDO7
Table 21: LDO7 Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
Output voltage
VLDO7
Output accuracy
Stabilization capacitor
COUT
ESR of capacitor
Conditions
Min
(if supplied from buck)
2.8
(1.5)
IOUT = IMAX
1.2
IOUT = IMAX
-3
(including voltage and
temperature coefficient
@ configured VLDO7)
-55 %
Typ
Note 1
2.2
f > 1 MHz
Maximum output
current
IMAX
Short circuit current
ISHORT
Dropout voltage
VDROPOUT
IOUT = IMAX
(for VDD = 1.5 V IOUT =
IMAX/3)
Static line regulation
VSLINE
Static load regulation
VDD ≥ 1.8 V
Max
Unit
VDDOUT +
0.3 V,
5 V max
V
3.6
V
+3
%
+35 %
F
0.1

200
mA
400
mA
100
150
mV
VDD = 3.0 V to 5.0 V
IOUT = IMAX
5
20
mV
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
5
20
mV
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = IMAX
tr = tf = 10 µs
5
20
mV
Load transient
response
VTRLOAD
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
tr = tf = 1 µs
20
50
mV
PSRR
PSRR
f = 10 Hz to 10 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V, IOUT = IMAX/2
Output noise
IQON
f = 10 Hz to 100 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 5 mA to IMAX
Quiescent current in
ON mode
IQOFF
Note 2
Quiescent current in
OFF mode
TON
Turn on time
TOFF
Turn off time
ROFF
Line transient response
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70
dB
80
μVrms
8 μA
+0.4 %
of IOUT
μA
1
μA
10 % to 90 %
600
μs
90 % to 10 %
10
ms
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Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Pull down resistance in
OFF mode
Typ
Max
Unit

100
Note 1
Programmable in 50 mV voltage steps, maximum output voltage is determined by V DD - dropout
voltage.
Note 2
Internal regulator current flowing to ground.
5.12.8
LDO8
Table 22: LDO8 Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
Output voltage
VLDO8
Output accuracy
Stabilization capacitor
COUT
ESR of capacitor
Conditions
Min
(if supplied from buck)
2.8
(1.5)
IOUT = IMAX
1.2
IOUT = IMAX
-3
(including voltage and
temperature coefficient
@ configured VLDO8)
-55 %
Typ
Note 1
2.2
f > 1 MHz
Maximum output
current
IMAX
Short circuit current
ISHORT
Dropout voltage
VDROPOUT
IOUT = IMAX
(for VDD = 1.5 V IOUT =
IMAX/3)
Static line regulation
VSLINE
Static load regulation
VDD ≥ 1.8 V
Max
Unit
VDDOUT +
0.3 V,
5 V max
V
3.6
V
+3
%
+35 %
F
0.1

200
mA
400
mA
100
150
mV
VDD = 3.0 V to 5.0 V
IOUT = IMAX
5
20
mV
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
5
20
mV
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = IMAX
tr = tf = 10 µs
5
20
mV
Load transient
response
VTRLOAD
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
tr = tf = 1 µs
20
50
mV
PSRR
PSRR
f = 10 Hz to 10 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V, IOUT =
IMAX/2
Output noise
N
f = 10 Hz to 100 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 5 mA to IMAX
Quiescent current in
ON mode
IQON
Note 2
Quiescent current in
IQOFF
Line transient response
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μVrms
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Symbol
Conditions
Turn on time
TON
Turn off time
TOFF
Pull down resistance in
OFF mode
ROFF
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
10 % to 90 %
200
μs
90 % to 10 %
10
ms
OFF mode

100
Note 1
Programmable in 50 mV voltage steps, maximum output voltage is determined by V DD - dropout
voltage.
Note 2
Internal regulator current flowing to ground.
5.12.9
LDO9
Table 23: LDO9 Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
Output voltage
VLDO9
Output accuracy
Stabilization
capacitor
COUT
ESR of capacitor
Conditions
Min
(if supplied from buck)
2.8
(1.5)
IOUT = IMAX
1.25
IOUT = IMAX
-1
(including voltage and
temperature coefficient @
configured VLDO9)
-55 %
Typ
Note 1
1.0
f > 1 MHz
Maximum output
current
IMAX
Short circuit current
ISHORT
Dropout voltage
VDROPOUT
IOUT = IMAX (for VDD = 1.5 V
IOUT = IMAX/3)
Static line
regulation
VSLINE
Static load
regulation
VDD ≥ 1.8 V
Max
Unit
VDDOUT +
0.3 V,5 V max
V
3.6
V
+1
%
+35 %
F
0.1

100
mA
200
mA
100
200
mV
VDD = 3.0 V to 5.0 V
IOU T = IMAX
5
20
mV
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
5
20
mV
Line transient
response
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = IMAX
tr = tf = 10 µs
5
20
mV
Load transient
response
VTRLOAD
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
tr = tf = 1 µs
15
50
mV
PSRR
PSRR
f = 10 Hz to 10 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V, IOUT = IMAX/2
Output noise
N
f = 10 Hz to 100 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 5 mA to IMAX
Quiescent current
in ON mode
IQON
Note 1
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Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
1
μA
of IOUT
Quiescent current
in OFF mode
IQOFF
Turn on time
TON
10 % to 90 %
200
μs
Turn off time
TOFF
90 % to 10 %
10
ms
Pull down
resistance in OFF
mode
ROFF

100
Note 1
Programmable in 50 mV voltage steps, max output voltage is determined by VDD - dropout voltage.
Note 2
Internal regulator current flowing to ground.
5.12.10 LDO10
Table 24: LDO10 Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
Output voltage
VLDO10
Output accuracy
Stabilization
capacitor
COUT
ESR of capacitor
Conditions
Min
(if supplied from buck)
2.8
(1.5)
IOUT = IMAX
1.2
IOUT = IMAX
-3
(including voltage and
temperature coefficient
@ configured VLDO10)
-55 %
Typ
Note 1
2.2
f > 1 MHz
Maximum output
current
IMAX
Short circuit current
ISHORT
Dropout voltage
VDROPOUT
IOUT = IMAX
(for VDD < 1.8 V IOUT =
IMAX/3)
Static line regulation
VSLINE
Static load regulation
VDD ≥ 1.8 V
Max
Unit
VDDOUT +
0.3 V,
5 V max
V
3.6
V
+3
%
+35 %
F
0.1

250
mA
500
mA
100
150
mV
VDD = 3.0 V to 5.0 V
IOUT = IMAX
5
20
mV
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
5
20
mV
Line transient
response
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = IMAX
tr = tf = 10 µs
5
20
mV
Load transient
response
VTRLOAD
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 1 mA to IMAX
tr = tf = 1 µs
30
50
mV
PSRR
PSRR
f = 10 Hz to 10 kHz
VDD = 3.6 V, IOUT = IMAX/2
Output noise
N
f = 10 Hz to 100 kHz
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Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
VDD = 3.6 V
IOUT = 5 mA to IMAX
Quiescent current in
ON mode
IQON
Quiescent current in
OFF mode
IQOFF
Turn on time
TON
Turn off time
TOFF
Pull down resistance
in OFF mode
ROFF
8 μA
+0.3 %
of IOUT
Note 2
μA
1
μA
10 % to 90 %
300
μs
90 % to 10 %
10
ms

100
Note 1
Programmable in 50 mV voltage steps, max output voltage is determined by VDD - dropout voltage.
Note 2
Internal regulator current flowing to ground.
5.12.11 LDOCORE
Table 25: LDOCORE Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Output voltage
VDDCORE
IOUT =0 mA to IMAX
When supplied from VBBAT
2.45
2.15
2.5
2.2
2.55
2.25
V
Decoupling capacitor
CIN
On VDD_REF
-35 %
2.2
+35 %
µF
Stabilization
capacitor
COUT
Including voltage and
temperature coefficient
-55 %
100
+35 %
nF
0.1

100
mV
ESR resistance
Dropout voltage
Note 1
f > 1 MHz
VDROPOUT
Note 1
50
Setting VDD_FAULT_LOWER ≥ 2.65 V avoids LDOCORE dropout. See Section 5.6 for more details!
5.13 DC/DC Buck Converters
5.13.1
BUCKCORE
Table 26: BUCKCORE Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
2.8
Note 1
Output capacitor
COUT
-30 %
Inductor value
LBUCK
Inductor resistance
LDCR
Output voltage
VBCORE
CFR0011-120-00
Min
f > 100 kHz
all caps + track
impedance
Output capacitor ESR
Datasheet
Conditions
-30 %
IOUT = IMAX
0.725
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5.0
Note 1
V
40
+30 %
µF
25
50
mΩ
2.2
+30 %
µH
100
150
mΩ
Note 2
2.075
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Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
-3
Note 3
+3
%
Output voltage accuracy
incl. static line / load
regulation
Output voltage ripple
IOUT = IMAX
10
mV
Load regulation transient
VTRLOAD
IOUT = 0 mA /
500 mA,
dI/dt = 50 mA/µs
15
30
mV
Line regulation transient
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V.to 3.6 V
IOUT = 500 mA
tr=tf=10 µs
3
8
mV
Output current
IMAX
Current limit
(programmable)
ILIM
Quiescent current in
OFF mode
IQFF
Quiescent current in
synchronous rectification
mode
IQON
Switching frequency
f
Switching duty cycle
D
Turn on time
TON
2000
Note 4
BUCKCORE_ILIM=
00
-20 %
1600
20 %
mA
BUCKCORE_ILIM=
01
-20 %
2000
20 %
mA
BUCKCORE_ILIM=
10
-20 %
2400
20 %
mA
BUCKCORE_ILIM=
11
-20 %
3000
20 %
mA
1
µA
open loop Note 5
4.0
mA
2
MHz
10
@ VOUT = 0.5 V, can
be switched off via
CORE_PD_DIS
Output pull down resistor
mA
90
%
2.2
ms
200
Ω
Efficiency
η
IOUT=30 mA to IMAX
VDD < 4.2 V
85
90
%
On resistance pMOS
RpMOS
incl. pin and routing
0.22
0.3
Ω
On resistance nMOS
RnMOS
incl. pin and routing
0.2
Ω
VBCORE
IOUT < 70 mA
2.075
V
PFM mode
Output voltage
0.5
Typical mode switching
current
100
Output current
IOUT
180
Current limit
ILIM
-20 %
Quiescent current in
PFM mode
IQPFM
Datasheet
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Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Frequency of operation
Min
Typ
0
η
Efficiency
IOUT = 10 mA to
140 mA
VDD < 4.2 V
Max
Unit
5
MHz
80
Mode transition time
%
16
18
µs
Note 1
Must be in the range of VDDOUT +/- 0.3 V.
Note 2
Programmable in 25 mV increments with micro voltage ramp step size of 6.25 mV/µs while slewing.
Note 3
Minimum tolerance is +/-30 mV.
Note 4
BUCKCORE requires >1 V between VDD and VBCORE. This ratio depends on LDCR and routing
impedances.
Note 5
Quiescent current measurement in open loop synchronous mode. In closed loop configuration,
switching losses at Iload = 0 will also increase IQON.
Note 6
Max. VDD – 1.0 V.
5.13.2
BUCKPRO
Table 27: BUCKPRO Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Input voltage
VDD
2.8
Note 1
Output capacitor
COUT
-30 %
Max
Unit
5.0
Note 1
V
20
+30 %
µF
25
50
mΩ
2.2
+30 %
µH
100
150
mΩ
0.725
Note 2
2.075
V
-3
Note 3
+3
%
f > 100 kHz
all caps + track
impedance
Output capacitor ESR
Inductor value
LBUCK
Inductor resistance
LDCR
Output voltage
VBPRO
-30 %
IOUT = IMAX,
Typ
Output voltage
accuracy
incl. static line / load
regulation
Output voltage ripple
IOUT = IMAX
10
mV
Load regulation
transient
VTRLOAD
IOUT = 0 mA / 500 mA,
dI/dt = 50 mA/µs
15
30
mV
Line regulation transient
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V.to.3.6V
IOUT = 500 mA
tr=tf=10 µs
3
8
mV
Output current
IMAX
Current limit
(programmable)
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
1000
Note 4
mA
BUCKPRO_ILIM=00
-20 %
20 %
mA
BUCKPRO_ILIM=01
-20 %
20 %
mA
BUCKPRO_ILIM=10
-20 %
20 %
mA
BUCKPRO_ILIM=11
-20 %
20 %
mA
ILIM
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Symbol
Quiescent current in
OFF mode
IQFF
Quiescent current in
synchronous
rectification mode
IQON
Switching frequency
f
Switching duty cycle
D
Turn on time
TON
Output pull down
resistor
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
1
µA
2.5
mA
2
MHz
10
90
%
open loop Note 5
2.2
ms
@ VOUT = 0. 5V, can
be switched off via
PRO_PD_DIS
200
Ω
Efficiency
η
IOUT=30 mA to IMAX
VDD <4.2 V
85
On resistance pMOS
RpMOS
incl. pin and routing
0.33
On resistance nMOS
RnMOS
incl. pin and routing
%
0.46
Ω
0.3
Ω
2.075
V
PFM mode
Output voltage
VBPRO
IOUT < 70 mA
0.5
Typical mode switching
current
50
Output current
IOUT
90
Current limit
ILIM
-20 %
Quiescent current in
PFM mode
IQPFM
IOUT = 0 mA
Frequency of operation
IOUT = 10 mA to
90 mA
VDD < 4.2 V
Mode transition time
mA
mA
200
+30 %
mA
25
45
µA
5
MHz
0
η
Efficiency
Note 6
80
16
%
18
µs
Note 1
Must be in the range of VDDOUT +/- 0.3 V.
Note 2
Programmable in 25 mV increments with micro voltage ramp step size of 6.25 mV/µs while slewing.
Note 3
Minimum tolerance is +/-30 mV.
Note 4
BUCKPRO requires >1 V between VDD and VBPRO. This ratio depends on LDCR and routing
impedances.
Note 5
Quiescent current measurement in open loop synchronous mode. In closed loop configuration,
switching losses at Iload = 0 will also increase IQON.
Note 6
Max. VDD – 1.0 V.
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5.13.3
BUCKMEM
Table 28: BUCKMEM Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Input voltage
VDD
2.8
Note 1
Output capacitor
COUT
-30 %
Max
Unit
5.0
Note 1
V
20
+30 %
µF
25
50
mΩ
2.2
+30 %
µH
100
150
mΩ
0.95
Note 2
2.525
V
-3
Note 3
+3
%
f > 100 kHz
all caps + track
impedance
Output capacitor ESR
Inductor value
LBUCK
Inductor resistance
LDCR
Output voltage
VBMEM
-30 %
IOUT = IMAX
Typ
Output voltage accuracy
incl. static line / load
regulation
Output voltage ripple
IOUT = IMAX
10
mV
Load regulation transient
VTRLOAD
IOUT = 0 mA / 500 mA,
dI/dt = 30 mA/µs
20
40
mV
Line regulation transient
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V.to.3.6 V
IOUT = 500 mA
tr=tf=10 µs
5
10
mV
Output current
IMAX
Current limit
(programmable)
1000
Note 4
BUCKMEM_ILIM=00
-20 %
800
20 %
mA
BUCKMEM_ILIM=01
-20 %
1000
20 %
mA
BUCKMEM_ILIM=10
-20 %
1200
20 %
mA
BUCKMEM_ILIM=11
-20 %
1500
20 %
mA
1
µA
ILIM
Quiescent current in OFF
mode
IQFF
Quiescent current in
synchronous rectification
mode
IQON
Switching frequency
f
Switching duty cycle
D
Turn on time
TON
open loop Note 5
2.5
mA
2
MHz
10
@ VOUT = 0.5 V, can
be switched off via
MEM_PD_DIS
Output pull down resistor
Efficiency
η
IOUT=30 mA to IMAX
VDD <4.2 V
85
On resistance pMOS
RpMOS
incl. pin and routing
0.33
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Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
On resistance nMOS
RnMOS
incl. pin and routing
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
0.3
Ω
PFM mode
Typical mode switching
current
50
Output current
IOUT
90
Current limit
ILIM
-20 %
Quiescent current in
PFM mode
IQPFM
IOUT = 0
Frequency of operation
mA
200
+30 %
mA
25
45
µA
5
MHz
0
η
Efficiency
IOUT = 10 mA to
90 mA
VDD < 4.2 V
mA
80
Mode transition time
%
16
VMEM_SW switch
RON
VBMEM=1.8 V
Vdrop=200 mV
VMEM_SW switch
Turn on time
VBMEM=1.8 V
Cload=10 µF max
200
VMEM_SW switch
Rpull-down
VBMEM=1.8 V
Vout=100 mV
200
18
µs
0.65
Ω
400
µs
Ω
Note 1
Must be in the range of VDDOUT +/- 0.3 V.
Note 2
Programmable in 25 mV increments with micro voltage ramp step size of 6.25 mV/us while slewing.
Note 3
Minimum tolerance is +/-35 mV.
Note 4
BUCKMEM requires > 1 V between VDD and VBMEM. This ratio depends on LDCR and routing
impedances.
Note 5
Quiescent current measurement in open loop synchronous mode. In closed loop configuration,
switching losses at Iload = 0 will also increase IQON.
5.13.4
BUCKPERI
Table 29: BUCKPERI Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VDD
2.8
Note 1
Output capacitor
COUT
-30 %
Inductor value
LBUCK
Inductor resistance
LDCR
Output voltage
VBPERI
Datasheet
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Min
Max
Unit
5.0
Note 1
V
20
+30 %
µF
25
50
mΩ
2.2
+30 %
µH
100
150
mΩ
0.95
Note 2
2.525
V
-3
Note 3
+3
%
f > 100 kHz
all caps + track
impedance
Output capacitor ESR
Output voltage accuracy
Conditions
-30 %
incl. static line / load
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Symbol
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
regulation
Output voltage ripple
IOUT = IMAX
10
VTRLOAD
IOUT = 0 mA / 500 mA,
dI/dt = 50 mA/µs
20
40
mV
Line regulation transient
VTRLINE
VDD = 3.0 V to 3.6 V
IOUT = 500 mA
tr=tf=10 µs
5
10
mV
Output current
IMAX
Load regulation transient
Current limit
(programmable)
mV
1000
Note 4
mA
BUCKPERI_ILIM=00
-20 %
800
20 %
mA
BUCKPERI_ILIM=01
-20 %
1000
20 %
mA
BUCKPERI_ILIM=10
-20 %
1200
20 %
mA
BUCKPERI_ILIM=11
-20 %
1500
20 %
mA
1
µA
ILIM
Quiescent current in
OFF mode
IQFF
Quiescent current in
synchronous rectification
mode
IQON
Switching frequency
f
Switching duty cycle
D
Turn on time
TON
Output pull down resistor
open loop Note 5
2.5
mA
2
MHz
20
90
%
2.2
ms
200
Ω
80
85
%
0.33
0.46
Ω
0.3
Ω
@ VOUT = 0.5 V
Efficiency
η
IOUT < IMAX
VDD < 4.2 V
On resistance pMOS
RpMOS
incl. pin and routing
On resistance nMOS
RnMOS
incl. pin and routing
PFM mode
Typical mode switching
current
50
Output current
IOUT
90
Current limit
ILIM
-20 %
Quiescent current in
PFM mode
IQPFM
IOUT = 0
Frequency of operation
Efficiency
IOUT = 10 mA to
90 mA
VDD < 4.2 V
Mode transition time
VPERI_SW switch
Datasheet
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200
+30 %
mA
25
45
µA
5
MHz
0
η
80
16
VBPERI = 1.8 V
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Symbol
RON
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
400
µs
Vdrop=200 mV
VPERI_SW switch
Turn on time
VBPERI = 1.8 V
Cload=10 µF max
200
VPERI_SW switch
Rpull-down
VBPERI = 1.8 V
Vout=100 mV
200
Ω
Note 1
Must be in the range of VDDOUT +/- 0.3 V.
Note 2
Programmable in 25 mV increments.
Note 3
Minimum tolerance is +/-35 mV.
Note 4
BUCKPERI requires >1 V between VDD and VBPERI. This ratio depends on LDCR and routing
impedances.
Note 5
Quiescent current measurement in open loop synchronous mode. In closed loop configuration,
switching losses at Iload = 0 will also increase IQON.
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5.14 Battery Charger
5.14.1
Charger Supply Modes
Table 30: Charger Supply Mode Characteristics
Supply mode
Symbol
Conditions
Min
VBUS
(low-power USB,
100 mA)
VBUS
upstream port voltage
with 500 mΩ impedance
ISET_USB<3:0>
10 mA steps
VBUS
(high-power USB,
500 mA)
VBUS
VBUS
(DCHG USB, 2000 mA)
DCIN
(Wall Brick, 2000 mA)
5.14.2
Typ
Max
Unit
4.4
5.5
V
80
120
mA
upstream port voltage
with 500 mΩ impedance
4.75
5.5
V
ISET_USB<3:0>
50 mA steps
400
600
mA
VBUS
upstream port voltage
with 200 mΩ impedance
4.5
5.5
V
ISET_USB<3:0>
200 mA steps
600
1800
mA
VDCIN
As VBUS, Higher
currents can require
higher voltages
4.4
5.5
V
ISET_DCIN<3:0>
10 mA, 50 mA and
200 mA steps
80
1800
mA
Charger Buck
Table 31: Charger Buck Characteristics
Parameter
Symbol
Input voltage
VCENTER
4.4
Output capacitor
COUT
30
ESR of output capacitor
Min
Typ
LBUCK
Inductor resistance
LDCR
VDDOUT
Ripple voltage
-30 %
2.2 to 4.7
f = 1 MHz
IOUT= 1000 mA
included static load
regulation
Max
Unit
5.6
V
μF
f > 100 kHz
Inductor value
Output voltage
Conditions
20
mΩ
+30 %
µH
100
mΩ
VBAT +
250 mV
V
IOUT = 1000 mA
LBUCK = 4.7 µH
10
mV
3.6
Static load regulation
VSLOAD
IOUT = 1 mA to 1000 mA
55
80
mV
Load regulation
transient
VTRLOAD
IOUT: 0 mA / 1000 mA,
dI/dt = 20 mA/µs
45
65
mV
Line regulation transient
VTRLINE
VBUS_PROT=4.4 V to
5.6 V IOUT=1000 mA
tr = tf = 10 µs
10
Output current
IMAX
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Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Current limitation
ILIM
2-wire programmable
10 mA, 50 mA and
200 mA steps
Min
Typ
70
Quiescent current in
OFF mode
Max
Unit
1800
mA
1
μA
Quiescent current in
synchronous rectification
mode
5
mA
F_BUCK frequency of
operation
2
MHz
Switching duty cycle
10
Ton turn on time
Efficiency
IOUT = 1000 mA
VBUS_PROT = 5 V
R_PMOS
PMOS on resistance
100
%
2.2
ms
85
90
%
including pin and routing
0.08
0.15
0.2
Ω
R_NMOS
NMOS on resistance
including pin and routing
0.15
0.25
0.3
Ω
R_VBUS_PROT internal
switch on resistance
including pin and routing,
VBUS_PROT= 4.8 V
0.05
0.1
0.2
Ω
SLEEP mode – PFM mode
Sleep mode output
current
IOUTSLEEP
100
Current limitation
75
IQ_ SLEEP – No load
supply current in SLEEP
mode
IOUT = 0 mA
F_BUCK
Frequency of operation
mA
278
300
mA
80
100
µA
5
MHz
0
Efficiency
IOUT = 10 mA to 100 mA
90
%
Efficiency
IOUT = 1 mA to 50 mA
VDD =4.8 V
80
%
Mode transition time
5.14.3
16
18
µs
Voltage Levels on VBAT
Table 32: Voltage Levels on VBAT
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
BAT_FAULT
Battery voltage range
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Symbol
ICHG_BAT
5.14.4
Conditions
VBAT < BAT_FAULT
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
20
40
60
mA
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
0
300
1890
mA
Charging Modes
Table 33: Charging Modes
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
CC mode output current
6 bits ICHG_BAT
(30 mA steps)
CC absolute accuracy
ICHG_BAT < 100 mA
-10
+10
mA
CC absolute accuracy
ICHG_BAT > 100 mA
-10
+10
%
CV mode output voltage
VCHG_BAT
(25 mV steps)
3.65
4.425
V
CV output voltage
accuracy
VCHG_BAT
-25
25
mV
5.14.5
4.2
Charger Detection Circuit
Table 34: Charger Detection Circuit
Parameter
Symbol
Charger detect
threshold
VCH_DET
Charger current limit
reduction threshold
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
VCHG_BAT < 4.2 V
4.25
4.35
4.4
V
VCHG_BAT > 4.2 V
4.45
4.55
4.6
V
VCH_THR (configurable)
3.8
4.4
4.8
V
Charger insertion
debounce time
10
VBUS, DCIN excess
voltage threshold
5.14.6
5.4
5.6
ms
5.8
V
Max
Unit
VBUS Charge Control
Table 35: VBUS Charge Control
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Data source voltage
VDAT_SRC
@IDAT_SRC
0.5
0.7
V
Data source current
IDAT_SRC
0
200
µA
Data detect voltage
VDAT_REF
0.25
0.4
V
Data sink current
IDAT_SINK
50
150
µA
D+ source on time
TDP_SRC_ON
100
ms
D+ source off to high
current
TDPSRC_HICRNT
40
ms
VBUS load in low-power
suspend mode
IVBUS_SUSPEND
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Charge Timer
Table 36: Charge Timer
Parameter
Register
Conditions
Total charging
TCTR
timer setting
Read back of
current timer
value
5.14.8
CHG_TIME
Min
Step
Max
Step
30 min total.
Charge time is defined as the total
charge time from when the charger
was enabled (both for LINEAR and
PRE-CHARGE mode charging). If
the timer expires, the CHG_TO flag
is set in the EVENT register, an IRQ
issued and the charging is disabled.
Setting the TCTR to 0x00 disables
the timer.
0
30
450
min
This register can be used to read
back the current value of the charge
time counter, counting down from
the value loaded by the TCTR
0
2
510
min
Typ
Max
Unit
DCCC and Active-Diode
Table 37: DCCC and Active Diode
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Active diode Ron
VBAT = 3.6 V, I = 500 mA
Including pin and routing
Circuit activation voltage
VBAT - VDDOUT
Maximum diode current
5.14.9
Ω
0.14
10
20
IDmax
40
2.2
mV
A
Backup Battery Charger
Table 38: Backup Battery Charger
Parameter
Symbol
Condition
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
Backup battery
charging current
BCHARGER_IS
ET
VIN = 3.6 V, VBBAT
= 2.5 V
100
Note 1
6000
µA
Charger termination
voltage
BCHARGER_V
SET
VIN = 3.6 V
1.1
3.1
V
Backup battery short
circuit current
Stabilizationcapacitor
VBBAT = 0 V
COUT
ESR of capacitor
Dropout voltage
Quiescent current
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55 %
mA
470
f > 1 MHz
VDROPOUT
+35 %
nF
0.1

200
mV
IOUT = 5 mA
150
IOUT > 50 µA
5.25 + 1.75 %
of IOUT
µA
IOUT < 50 μA
5.25 + 1.5 %
of IOUT
µA
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Programmable in 100 µA increments from 100 µA to 1000 µA and 1 mA increments from 1 mA to
6 mA.
5.14.10 Boost Converter
Table 39: Boost Converter
●
Parameters measured using external components shown in Conditions.
Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Min
Output voltage
VBOOST
2.8 V < VIN < 4.5 V
0.03 mA < ILOAD <50 mA
4.6
Typ
Max
Unit
25
V
Efficiency
1 MHz, VBOOST = 20 V
ILOAD = 50 mA;
80
%
Output voltage ripple
ILOAD = 26 mA
COUT = 2 μF (@ max VOUT)
200
mVp-p
Operating quiescent
Current
ILOAD = 0 mA; automatically
changed to discontinuous
mode
250
Shutdown quiescent
current
Leakage of ext. transistor
and feedback resistors
excluded
Switching frequency
Programmable
Programmable output
current (reg. 0x24/0x25)
LEDx_IN
-10 %
1 or 2
0.05
Inductor
350
μA
1
μA
+10 %
MHz
26
mA
-20 %
4.7
+20 %
µH
+20 %
mA
Inductor current limitation
Tolerance w/o ext. resistor
-20 %
1100
Note 1
Decoupling capacitor
Ceramic capacitor
recommended; figure with
25 V voltage bias, may
correspond to 10 µF nom.
value without bias
1
2
μF
Cboost
ESR Cboost
f > 100 kHz
100
mΩ
Current monitoring
resistor Rsense
External connection from
sense resistor to
BOOST_SENSEP input
0.1
Ω
Output voltage overshoot
Over-voltage threshold
Note 1
1
Voltage at BOOST_PROT
pin
1.38
2.5
V
V
For reduced backlight power requirements a lower current limitation of 710 mA can be selected via
control BOOST_ILIM.
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5.14.11 WLED Driver
Table 40: WLED Driver
Parameter
Conditions
Min
Full scale tolerance
-20
+20
Linearity 1 mA to 26 mA
-10
+10
Linearity 0.1 mA to 1 mA
-20
+20
Relative output current accuracy
(IOUT1 - IOUT2 ) / (IOUT1 + IOUT2)
Iout1/2/3 = 5 mA to. 26 mA
Iout1/2/3 = < 5 mA
-3.25
-4.5
+3.25
+4.5
Current sink VDSAT
@ IOUT = 26 mA
LED current sink VDMAX
Max. voltage drop at current
source
Ramp step rate
TSTEP-UP
IDAC step size
LEDx_CURRENT = 0 to 255
Absolute output current accuracy
(LED1_IN1 / LED2_IN / LED3_IN)
Typ
Max
0.6
Unit
%
%
V
5.5
V
1
ms
0.212
dB
5.15 ADC
Table 41: ADC
Parameter
Symbol
ADC reference voltage
Conditions
VDDCORE / TSIREF
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
1.8
Note 1
2.5
2.6
V
1
µA
Off current
ADC operating current
During conversion
100
µA
ADC resolution
10
bit
ADC integral non
linearity
±2
LSB
± 0.8
LSB
ADC differential non
linearity
ADC absolute accuracy
12
ADC conversion clock
15
mV
1.0
MHz
Auto-zero time
5
µs
Conversion time
29
µs
Total ADC conversion
Time
34
µs
5
kΩ
100
kΩ
10
pF
Internal MUX-resistance
RINT
Maximum source
impedance
RSOURCE
Note 2
Internal sampling
capacitor.
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Parameter
Symbol
Conditions
Acquisition time
Input capacitance
CINT
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
10
12
14
µs
Total input capacitance
VDDOUT voltage range
Channel 0
VDDOUT - VDDCORE
Gain of 1.25
ADC = [(VDDOUT-2.5 V)*0.5]
*1023
ICH current
measurement using an
internal current mirror
device.
Channel 1, used for
dynamic safety timer
and EOC detection
10.5
pF
2.5
4.5
V
Equivalent to 3.9 mA/bit
0
1000
mA
TBAT voltage range
Channel 2
Voltage across a NTC
resistor in the battery pack,
50 µA biasing
0
VDDCORE
V
VBAT voltage range
Channel 3
VBAT - VDDCORE
Gain of 1.25
ADC = [(VBAT - 2.5 V)*0.5] *
1023
2.5
4.5
V
ADCIN4 – 6 voltage
range
Channel 4 – 6
ADC = [VIN/2.5 V] * 1023
0
2.5
V
VBBAT voltage range
Channel 9
Gain of 0.5
ADC = [(VBBAT/2.5 V)*0.5] *
1023
0
5.0
V
ADCIN4 current source
Channel 4
If enabled
15
µA
ADCIN5 comparator
threshold
Channel 5
Disabled during ADCIN5
conversion
1.2
V
RON, TSI X-Y switches
5
Ω
MUX cross talk isolation
60
dB
Note 1
TSIREF voltage range.
Note 2
RSOURCE is the impedance of the external source the ADC is sampling.
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Accessory Identity Detection (ACC_ID_DET)
This block detects the status of the ACC_ID_DET pin. It is capable of detecting three different states:
● Floating (USB peripheral device connected)
● Shorted to ground (USB host device connected)
● Connected to ground via resistor (accessory asserted)
VDDCORE
→
12.5uA
2.0V
ACC_ID_DET
ID_FLOAT
+
0.5V
+
ID_GND
-
Figure 5: ID Detection Circuitry
The sensing can be turned on/off ID_FLOAT and ID_GND asserts an interrupt at both (rising and
falling) edges. The sensing can be debounced. If a mini-USB or an accessory is connected to the
ACC_ID_DET pin in POWER-DOWN mode a wake-up will be initiated (only at falling edge of
ID_FLOAT).
If the accessory coding requires the detection of an impedance less than 40 kΏ an external resistor
has to be placed between VDDCORE and ACC_ID_DET.
6.1
Accessory Detection States
Table 42: Accessory Detection States
External Resistance to GND ACC_ID_DET State
ID_Float
ID_GND
R > 160 k Ώ
Floating open pin. USB B-Device connected (peripheral)
High
Low
40 kΏ < R < 160 kΏ
High via resistor to ground. Accessory connected
Low
Low
R < 40 kΏ
Low < 10 Ω to ground. USB A-Device connected (host)
Low
High
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Real Time Clock and 32 kHz Oscillator
The RTC block keeps track of the RTC clock counter and alarm function. The RTC block will operate
from the LDOCORE power supply.
6.2
32 kHz Oscillator
The clock oscillator cell is used to drive the real time clock (RTC) counter. It works with an external
piezoelectric oscillator crystal at 32.768 kHz.
In order to achieve typically the desired crystal frequency an external capacitor (10 pF to 20 pF,
depending on the parasitic capacitance of the board) is connected to ground from each of the crystal
pins. The start-up time of the oscillator is typically 0.5 s over the voltage range. When the crystal is
not mounted the XTAL pins should be grounded. The 32 kHz clock signal is made available at the
OUT_32K pin and the buffer can be disabled from the sequencer during POWER-DOWN mode.
The timekeeping error from the frequency variance of crystal oscillators (typ. +/-20 ppm) can be
trimmed individually by +/- 242 ppm with a resolution of 1.9 ppm (1/(32768 x 16)). The timekeeping
correction will be applied only towards the on-chip RTC block. To avoid potential clock jitter issues,
the 32 kHz clock signal at the OUT_32K pin provides the original frequency of the crystal.
NOTE
The oscillator inputs will be able to withstand a leakage current, corresponding to at least a 10 MΩ connected
between the pin and any signal level between VDDOUT and GND.
6.3
RTC Counter and Alarm
The RTC counter will count the number of 32 kHz clock periods, providing a seconds, minutes,
hours, day, month and year output. Year 0 corresponds to 2000, the maximum is 63 years. The value
of the RTC calendar shall be read-/write-able via the power manager communication. The calendar is
reset to zero when VDDCORE is lost.
There is an alarm register containing minutes, hours, day, month, and year. When the RTC counter
register value corresponds to the value set in the alarm an IRQ event will be triggered (and a wakeup if DA9053 is in POWER-DOWN mode). The trigger will also set a bit in an event register to notify
that an alarm has occurred. The alarm can alternatively be asserted from a periodic tick signal that,
depending on control TICK_Type, is either asserted every second or minute. In the case where the
host has enabled both alarms it can be determined from the status of ALARM_Type whether the
IRQ/wake-up was caused by the timer or the tick.
The power manager registers ALARM_ON and TICK_ON enable/disable the alarm/tick. The power
manager register bit MONITOR will be set to 0 each time the RTC is powered up. Software shall set
this bit to ‘1’ when setting the time and date, which will allow software to detect a subsequent loss of
the clock.
NOTE
Values written into the RTC calendar and alarm registers have to be valid regarding the allowed value range
(see register description, for example maximum 60 for seconds or minutes).
The RTC seconds registers define a 32-bit seconds counter (approx. 136 years), that can only be
reset via the nPOR and starts counting seconds after nPOR is released. Using the RTC input clock
the output ports GPO10 and GPO11 can be toggled with a configurable periodic pulse. In this mode
GPO10 or GPO11 offer blinking LED drivers that are able to run in POWER-DOWN mode.
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VDDCORE
VDDCORE
VDDCORE
C32k
32k_OSC
Power
manger
register
(R/W)
S
R
Alarm Register
XIN
32.768 kHz
Crystal
Alarm_on
Register
write
SET
CLR
Q
Q
VDDCORE
VDDCORE
Alarm
Comparator
VDDCORE
XOUT
Power manger
register (R/W)
RTC Calendar Counter
C32k
VDDCORE
S
Internal clock
SET
MONITOR
Q
MONITOR
R
CLR
Q
nPOR
Figure 6: Schematic of the RTC Oscillator and Counter Functionality
6.4
Oscillator
Table 43: LPI Interface Signals
Parameter
Symbol
Supply voltage
VDDCORE
Oscillator crystal
frequency
fOSC
Crystal series resistance
ROSC
Output frequency
fOUT
Start-up time for cell over
the voltage range
TSTART
Conditions
Min
Typ
Max
Unit
2.0
2.5
2.55
V
32.768
kHz
100
32.768
kΩ
kHz
0.5
2.0
s
Current consumption
power down mode
1
5
µA
Current consumption
active mode
3
5
µA
50
60
%
20
30
ns
Input duty cycle
OUT_32K clock jitter
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DXTAL1
BYPASS mode
Cycle to cycle
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ID Code/Scratch Pad
DA9053 offers 10 general purpose registers, which can be configured from OTP cells. The OTP cells
can be programmed during test/production with an individual code and so can provide a device
specific serial number as required for music and media applications supporting Digital Rights
Management (DRM). The general purpose registers are loaded from OTP when DA9053 starts-up
from RESET-mode and can be ‘read only’ protected during fusing. If writing is enabled the registers
can be used by the application to store up to 10 bytes of data that a host processor can use (for
example after powering up from low-power modes).
7.1
Programming the ID Code/Scratch Pad
The ID code/scratch pad OTP cells can be programmed only once and cannot be erased.
Programming can only take place when all of the following conditions are satisfied:
●
●
●
●
●
●
DA9053 is in power commander mode.
DA9053 has reached the active mode operational state.
There is no charger attached.
The supply voltage for the programming VPP has been provided at the VBUS node.
The range modifiers have been set to select the correct addresses (OTP_GP = 1).
The write access enable bit GP_WRITE_DIS has been set to program the intended GP register
mode (after being programmed once to ‘read only’ registers R133 - R142 can only be written for
fusing). The content received from a read can no longer be modified just by writing in to the
registers.
● The lock bit in the OTP is in the correct state (OTP_GP_LOCK = 0).
NOTE
Connecting TP to VDDCORE enables the power commander mode.
The data intended to be programmed into the OTP must be first loaded into the related GP_ID
registers using the HS 2-WIRE interface. The contents of the GP_ID registers are then transferred
into the OTP cells by setting OTP_TRANSFER = OTP_RP = 1. Once started the transfer cannot be
stopped. During an ongoing programming transfer the device will not react to any external events
that otherwise would make it transition to other states. Upon completion of a transfer the
OTP_TRANSFER bit will be reset automatically. So the end of the transfer can be determined by
polling this bit.
If the lock bit OTP_GP_LOCK is set any further programming of the ID code/scratch pad is
suppressed. If the write access control bit GP_WRITE_DIS is set, then the GP_ID registers become
‘read-only’ (reading content will be always a 100 % mirror of the related OTP cells).
In a production environment it is mandatory to check the success of the programming of the GP_ID
registers by reading back the OTP contents. DA9053 defaults to performing a margin mode read
which allows the reliability of the stored information to be assessed.
To initiate a read transfer from the OTP cells into the related GP_ID registers, firstly set OTP_GP = 1
to access the correct addresses, and then OTP_RP = 0 and OTP_TRANSFER = 1 to start the read
operation. Read transfers are unaffected by the state of the lock or write enable bits.
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8.1
Typical Characteristics
Buck Regulator Performance
The following performance was measured while using 2.2 µH inductors:
Figure 7: BUCKPERI Efficiency Curves
Figure 8: BUCKCORE Efficiency Curves
Figure 9: BUCKPRO Efficiency Curves
Figure 10: BUCKMEM Efficiency Curves
Figure 11: BUCKPRO Load Regulation
Transient
Figure 12: BUCKPRO Line Regulation
Transient
Vout = 1.2 V, ILoad = 500 mA.
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8.2
Linear Regulator Performance
LDO Load Regulations
LDO3 Dropout Voltage vs Load Current (Using Test Mux)
2.04
1.22
2.03
1.21
2.02
1.2
2.01
1.19
2
1.18
1.99
1.17
0.1
0.09
0.07
Dropout Voltage (V)
Output Voltage (V)
0.08
LDO3
LDO4
LDO5
LDO6
LDO7
LDO8
LDO9
LDO10
LDO1
LDO2
0.06
0.05
0.04
0.03
0.02
0.01
1.98
1.16
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0
0.6
0
Output Current (A)
0.02
0.04
0.06
0.08
0.1
0.12
0.14
0.16
0.18
0.2
Load Current (A)
Figure 13: Typical LDO Load Regulation
Figure 14: Typical LDO Drop-Out Voltage
Figure 15: Typical LDO Line Transient
Figure 16: LDO Load Transient
Transition of 3.6 V to 4.2 V at VBAT
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8.3
Typical LDO Voltage vs Temperature
Figure 17: Typical LDO Voltage vs Temperature
8.4
ADC Performance
Figure 18: ADC DNL Performance
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Figure 19: ADC INL Performance
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Power Path Performance
Figure 20: Power Path Behaviour USB 100
Mode
Figure 21: Power Path Behaviour USB 500
Mode
Figure 20 and Figure 21 and show increasing load current supplied from VBUS, powerpath loop
reduces ICH until active diode turns on which then allows current from battery to supply system load
current via VDD_OUT.
Figure 22: Transitioning Supply from VCHG
(via DCIN) to VBAT
Top trace = VDDOUT, Bottom Trace = DCIN
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Figure 23: Transitioning Supply from USB 5 V
(via VBUS) to VBAT
Top Trace = VDDOUT, Bottom Trace = VBUS
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Boost and LED Current Control Performance
Figure 24: WLED Current Performance
Figure 25: WLED Relative Accuracy
Boost Efficiency Vs Load Current
Boost Current Limit
100.00%
15.5
90.00%
15
80.00%
Vbat = 3.2V, 1MHz
Boost Frequency
Vbat = 3.2V, 2MHz
Boost Frequency
60.00%
50.00%
Vbat = 4.2V, 1MHz
Boost Frequency
40.00%
30.00%
Output Voltage (V)
Efficiency (%)
70.00%
Vbat = 4.2V, 2MHz
Boost Frequency
14.5
Vbat=3.2V, 1MHz
Boost Frequency
14
Vbat=3.2V, 2MHz
Boost Frequency
13.5
Vbat=4.2V, 1MHz
Boost Frequency
13
Vbat=4.2V, 2MHz
Boost Frequency
20.00%
12.5
10.00%
0.00%
0.01
12
0.02
0.03
0.04
0.05
0.06
0.07
0
0.08
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0.04
0.06
0.08
0.1
0.12
0.14
Load (A)
Load (A)
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Functional Description
Vdd
nSHUTDOWN
nIRQ
nONKEY
SYS_UP
PWR_UP
VBUS
Host
processor
DA9053
OUT_32K
DCIN
nRESET
GPIO_0...15
Control IF
Figure 28: Control Ports and Interface
9.1
Power Manager IO Ports
The power manager input ports are supplied either from the internal rail VDDCORE or VDD_IO2.
The output ports are supplied from VDD_IO1 or VDD_IO2. All output ports are push-pull type except
nRESET, nIRQ and nVDD_FAULT.
9.2
On/Off and HW-Watchdog Port (nONKEY/KEEP_ACT)
The nONKEY signal is an edge triggered high to low wake-up interrupt/event intended to switch-on
the DA9053 supplied application. nONKEY is always enabled during POWER-DOWN mode, so that
the application can be switched-on with a disabled GPIO extender. The wake-up event can be
disabled via the interrupt mask. This pin can be alternatively asserted to the watchdog unit, so that
every assertion of the pin (rising edge sensitive) sets its bit similar to a write via the power manager
bus. The host has to release KEEP_ACT in advance to the next assertion during continuous
watchdog supervision (if enabled). The minimum assertion and de-assertion cycle time is 150 µs.
9.3
Hardware Reset (nSHUTDOWN, nONKEY, GPIO14 & GPIO15)
A user-initiated hard reset at the DA9053 nSHUTDOWN is an active low input initiated typically by a
push button switch or an asserted error detection line from a host processor. The sequencer then
powers down all domains in reverse order down to step 0 and all supplies of DA9053 except
LDOCORE are switched off.
DA9053 includes a second hardware reset that follows the nONKEY after being asserted for a period
of 5 s ±30 %. The same can be achieved by a parallel connection of GPI14 AND GPI15 to ground for
5 s ±30 %.
If the WATCHDOG has been disabled, this feature provides the ability to emergency turn-off the
application in the event of a software lock-up without the need for a dedicated RESET hardware
switch or removing the battery.
After a minimum time-out of 500 ms DA9053 will start to power up again. It will wait for a valid wakeup event (for example key press) or will start the power sequencer automatically if autoboot is
enabled. By asserting EXT_WAKEUP it can request the host processor to control the subsequent
start-up. Alternatively the power up sequence can be performed autonomously by the PMIC following
OTP pre-configurations. A detection of a hard reset forces the assertion of nRESET to low when the
sequencer returns from POWER-DOWN mode to RESET mode. This type of reset is typically used
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only for severe and unrecoverable hardware or software problems, because it completely resets the
processor and can result in data loss.
9.4
Reset Output (nRESET)
The nRESET signal is an active-low output signal from DA9053 to the host processor, which tells the
host to enter the hardware-reset state. nRESET is always asserted at the beginning of a DA9053
cold start from NO-POWER mode to when the DA9053 returns to RESET mode. nRESET can also
be asserted as a soft reset after the sequencer finishes powering down without progressing to
RESET mode.
The reset timer trigger signal can be configured to be EXT_WAKEUP, SYS_UP or PWR1_UP. After
being asserted nRESET remains low until the reset timer is started from the selected trigger signal
and expires. The expiry time can be configured from 1 ms to 1024 ms.
9.5
Accessory and ID Detect (ACC_ID_DET)
In ACTIVE and POWER-DOWN modes the detector can track the condition of the USB ID line and
differentiates between the following three conditions:
ACC_ID_DET:
● Floating (USB peripheral device connected)
● Shorted to ground (USB host device connected)
● Connected to ground via resistor (accessory asserted)
If the ACC_ID_DET pin stops floating (falling edge) during POWER-DOWN mode a wake up is
triggered.
9.6
System Enable (SYS_EN)
SYS_EN is an input signal from the host processor to DA9053 which initiates enabling the system
power supplies. The control SYS_EN will be initialized from OTP if the related port is configured as
GPI or GPO. The register bit SYS_EN can be read and changed via the control interfaces. DA9053
will not accept any power mode transition commands until the sequencer has stopped processing
IDs. De-asserting SYS_EN informs the DA9053 that the host processor is going into a
standby/hibernate mode. When the port is changing from active to passive state there is no IRQ or
wake-up event trigger. With the exception of supplies that are configured in ACTIVE mode with a
voltage preset before powering down all regulators and buck converters in power domain POWER1,
POWER and SYSTEM will be sequentially disabled in reverse order.
9.7
Power Enable (PWR_EN)
PWR_EN is an input signal from the host processor to DA9053 or is configured via OTP or host
commands. Initialisation, IRQ assertion and register bit PWR_EN control is similar to SYS_EN. To
ensure the correct sequencing SYS_EN has to be active before asserting PWR_EN. When deasserting SYS_EN the sequencer will sequentially power down POWER1, POWER and SYSTEM
domains respectively.
9.8
Power1 Enable (PWR1_EN)
PWR1_EN is an input signal from a host to DA9053 and is configured via OTP or host commands.
Initialisation, IRQ assertion and register bit PWR1_EN control is similar to SYS_EN. The domain
POWER1 is a sub power domain for general purpose.
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9.9
General Purpose Feedback Signal 1 (GP_FB1: EXT_WAKEUP/READY)
The feedback GP_FB1 supports two different modes. If configured as EXT_WAKEUP it is an active
high output signal to the host processor that indicates a valid wake-up event during POWER-DOWN
mode. External signals that are causing wake-up events are debounced before DA9053 assert the
EXT_WAKEUP signal. EXT_WAKEUP is released when entering the ACTIVE mode. If configured as
READY signal it indicates ongoing DVC or power sequencer activities. The signal is active low and is
asserted from DA9053 as long as the power sequencer processes IDs or DVC voltage transitions are
ongoing.
9.10 Power Domain Status (SYS_UP, PWR_UP/GP_FB2)
The power domain status indicators are active high and assigned after the sequencer has processed
all IDs of a power domain (all assigned supplies are up). When domains are disabled during power
mode transitions the status indicator is released before the DA9053 sequencer processes the last
step of a domain.
PWR_UP is one mode of the general purpose indicator GP_FB2 that can also be used as a
configurable feedback signal that is level/time controlled from the power sequencer.
9.11 Supply Rail Fault (nVDD_FAULT)
nVDD_FAULT is an active low output signal to the host processor to indicate a VDDOUT low status.
The assertion of nVDD_FAULT indicates that the main battery and the supply input voltage is low
and therefore informs the host processor that the power will shut down very soon. After that the
processor may operate for a limited time from the backup battery, which can provide power to the
processor for a few cycles. In the event of nVDD_FAULT assertion the processor may be
programmed to enter an emergency mode, for example external memory data refresh is no longer
performed.
9.12 Interrupt Request (nIRQ)
The nIRQ is an active low output signal which indicates that an interrupt causing event has occurred
and that the event and status information is available in the related registers. Such information can
be temperature and voltage of the PMIC, fault conditions, charging status, status changes at GPI
ports, and others. The event registers hold information about the events that have occurred. Events
are triggered by a status change at the monitored signals. When an event bit is set the nIRQ signal is
asserted (unless this interrupt is masked by a bit in the IRQ mask register). The nIRQ will not be
released until the event registers have been cleared.
9.13 Real Time Clock Output (OUT_32K)
The OUT_32K is an output signal that generates a buffered signal of the DA9053 32 kHz oscillator.
The 32 kHz oscillator will always run on the DA9053 following the initial start-up from NO-POWER
mode until the device has reached NO-POWER mode again. The signal output buffer can be
disabled during POWER-DOWN mode.
9.14 IO Supply Voltage (VDD_IO1 and VDD_IO2)
VDD_IO1 and VDD_IO2 are two independent IO supply rail inputs of DA9053 that can be individually
assigned to the power manager interface, power manager IOs and GPIOs. The rail assignment
determines the IO voltage levels and logical thresholds. The selection of the supply rail for GPIOs is
also partially used for their alternate functions. GPOs configured in open drain mode have to use the
VDD_IO1 rail if an internal pull-up resistor is required.
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10 Control Interfaces
The DA9053 is completely software controlled from the host by registers. DA9053 offers two
independent serial control interfaces to access these registers. The communication via the main
2
power manager interface is selectable to be either a 2-wire or a 4-wire connection (I C or SPI
compliant). The alternative interface is fixed towards a 2-wire bus. Data is shifted in to or out from
DA9053 under the control of the host processor that also provides the serial clock.
10.1 Power Manager Interface (4-Wire and 2-Wire Control Bus)
This is the dedicated power control interface from the primary host processor. In 4-wire mode the
interface uses a chip-select line (nCS/nSS), a clock line (SK), data input (SI) and data output line
(SO).
10.2 4-Wire Communication
In 4-wire mode the DA9053 register map is split into two pages with each page containing up to 128
registers. The register at address zero on each page is used as a page control register. The default
active page after reset includes registers R1 to R127. Writing to the page control register changes
the active page for all subsequent read/write operations. After modifying the active page it is
recommended to read back the page control register to ensure that future data exchange is
accessing the intended registers.
The 4-wire interface features a half-duplex operation (data can be transmitted and received with in a
single 16-bit frame) at enhanced clock speed (up to 14 MHz). It operates at the provided host clock
frequencies.
VDDIO
VDDIO
SK
Host
SO
processor
SI
nCS/nSS
nCS/nSS
4-WIRE interface
VDDIO
VDDIO
SK
DA9053
SI
(slave)
SO
nCS/nSS
Host
processor
VDDIO
SK
DA9053
SO Peripheral
device
SCL
SDA
VDDIO
2-WIRE interface
SK
SI Slave device
SO
nCS/nSS
SCL
SDA Peripheral
device
Figure 29: Schematic of a 4-Wire and 2-Wire Power Manager Bus
A transmission begins when initiated by the host. Reading and writing is accomplished by the use of
an 8-bit command, which is sent by the host prior to the exchanged 8-bit data. The byte from the host
begins shifting in on the SI pin under the control of the serial clock SK provided from the host. The
first seven bits specify the register address (0 to 127, decimal) which will be written or read by the
host. The register address is automatically decoded after receiving the seventh address bit. The
command word ends with an R/W bit, which specifies the direction of the following data exchange.
During register writing the host continues sending out data during the following eight SK clocks. For
reading the host stops transmitting and the 8-bit register is clocked out of DA9053 during the
consecutive eight SK clocks of the frame. Address and data are transmitted with MSB first. nCS
resets the interface when inactive and it has to be released between successive cycles.
The SO output from DA9053 is normally in high impedance state and active only during the second
half of read cycles. A pull-up or pull-down resistor may be needed at the SO line if a floating logic
signal can cause unintended current consumption inside other circuits.
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Table 44: 4-Wire Clock Configurations
CPOL Clock Polarity
CPHA Clock Phase
Output Data is Updated
at SK Edge
Input Data is Registered
at SK Edge
0 (idle low)
0
falling
rising
0 (idle low)
1
rising
falling
1 (idle high)
0
rising
falling
1 (idle high)
1
falling
rising
The DA9053 4-wire interface offers two further configuration bits. Clock polarity (CPOL) and clock
phase (CPHA) define when the interface will latch the serial data bits. CPOL determines whether SK
idles high (CPOL = 1) or low (CPOL = 0). CPHA determines on which SK edge data is shifted in and
out. With CPOL = 0 and CPHA = 0 setting DA9053 latches data on the SK rising edge. If the CPHA
is set to 1 the data is latched on the SK falling edge. CPOL and CPHA states allow four different
combinations of clock polarity and phase; each setting is incompatible with the other three. The host
and DA9053 must be set to the same CPOL and CPHA states to communicate with each other.
4-WIRE WRITE
nCS
SK
SI
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/Wn
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
SO
4-WIRE READ
nCS
SK
SI
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/Wn
HI-Z
SO
D7
latch data
Figure 30: 4-Wire Host Write and Read Timing (nCS_POL = ‘0’, CPOL = ‘0’, CPHA = ‘0’’)
4-WIRE WRITE
nCS
SK
SI
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/Wn
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
SO
4-WIRE READ
nCS
SK
SI
SO
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/Wn
HI-Z
D7
latch data
Figure 31: 4-Wire Host Write and Read Timing (nCS_POL = ‘0’, CPOL = ‘0’, CPHA = ‘1’’)
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4-WIRE WRITE
nCS
SK
SI
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/Wn
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
SO
4-WIRE READ
nCS
SK
SI
A6
SO
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/Wn
HI-Z
D7
latch data
Figure 32: 4-Wire Host Write and Read Timing (nCS_POL = ‘0’, CPOL = ‘1’, CPHA = ‘0’’)
4-WIRE WRITE
nCS
SK
SI
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/Wn
D7
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
SO
4-WIRE READ
nCS
SK
SI
SO
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
R/Wn
HI-Z
D7
latch data
Figure 33: 4-Wire Host Write and Read Timing (nCS_POL = ‘0’, CPOL = ‘1’, CPHA = ‘1’’)
Table 4: 4-Wire Interface Summary
Parameter
nCS
Chip select
SI Serial input data
Master out Slave in
SO Serial output data
Master in Slave out
SK
Transmission clock
Signal lines
Interface
Push-pull with tristate
Supply voltage
Selected from VDD_IO1/VDD_IO2
1.6 V to 3.3 V
Data rate
Effective read/write data
Up to 7 Mbps
Half-duplex
MSB first
16-bit cycles
7-bit address, 1-bit read/write, 8-bit data
CPOL
Clock polarity
CPHA
Clock phase
nCS_POL
nCS is active low/high
Transmission
Configuration
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NOTE
Reading the same register at high clock rates directly after writing it does not guarantee a correct value. It is
recommended to keep a delay of one frame until re-accessing a register that has just been written (for example
by writing/reading another register address in between).
10.3 2-Wire Communication
The power manager interface can be configured for a 2-wire serial data exchange. It has a
configurable SLAVE write address (default: 0x90) and a configurable SLAVE read address (default:
0x91).
SK provides the 2-wire clock and SO carries all the power manager bidirectional 2-wire data. The 2wire interface is open-drain supporting multiple devices on a single line. The bus lines have to be
pulled HIGH by external pull-up resistors (2 kΩ to 20 kΩ range). The attached devices only drive the
bus lines LOW by connecting them to ground. As a result two devices cannot conflict, if they drive the
bus simultaneously. In standard/fast mode the highest frequency of the bus is 400 kHz. The exact
frequency can be determined by the application and does not have any relation to the DA9053
internal clock signals. DA9053 will follow the host clock speed within the described limitations and
does not initiate any clock arbitration or slow down.
In high speed mode the maximum frequency of the bus may be increased towards 1.7 MHz. This
mode is supported if the SK line is driven with a push-pull stage from the host and if the host enables
an external 3 mA pull-up at the SO pin to decrease the rise time of the data. In this mode the SO line
on DA9053 is able to sink up to 12 mA. In all other respects the high speed mode behaves as the
standard/fast mode.
Communication on the 2-wire bus always takes place between two devices, one acting as the master
and the other as the slave. The DA9053 will only operate as a slave. As opposed to the 4-wire mode
the 2-wire interface has direct (linear) access to the whole DA9053 register space (except R0 and
R128). This is achieved by using the MSB of the 2-wire 8-bit register address as a selector of the
register page (this does not modify the page control register R0/R128 that is accessible only in 4-wire
mode).
10.3.1
Details of the 2-Wire Control Bus Protocol
All data is transmitted across the 2-wire bus in groups of 8 bits. To send a bit the SO line is driven
towards the independent state while the SK is LOW (a low on SO indicates a zero bit). Once the SO
has settled the SK line is brought HIGH and then LOW. This pulse on SK clocks the SO bit into the
receiver’s shift register.
A two byte serial protocol is used containing one byte for address and one byte data. Data and
address transfer is MSB transmitted first for both read and write operations. All transmission begins
with the START condition from the master during the bus is in IDLE state (the bus is free). It is
initiated by a high to low transition on the SO line while the SK is in the high state (a STOP condition
is indicated by a low to high transition on the SO line while the SK is in the high state).
SK/
SLK
SO/
DATA
Figure 34: Timing of 2-Wire START and STOP Condition
The 2-wire bus will be monitored by DA9053 for a valid SLAVE address whenever the interface is
enabled. It responds immediately when it receives its own slave address. This acknowledge is done
by pulling the SO line low during the following clock cycle (white blocks marked with an ‘A’ in Figure
12 to Figure 16).
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The protocol for a register write from master to slave consists of a start condition, a slave address
with read/write bit and the 8-bit register address followed by 8 bits of data terminated by a STOP
condition (all bytes responded by DA9053 with Acknowledge):
S
SLAVEadr
7-bits
W
A
REGadr
1-bit
A
DATA
8-bits
Master to Slave
A
P
8-bits
Slave to Master
S = START condition
P = STOP condition
A = Acknowledge (low)
W = Write (low)
Figure 35: 2-Wire Byte Write (SO/DATA Line)
When the host reads data from a register it first has to write access DA9053 with the target register
address and then read access DA9053 with a Repeated START or alternatively a second START
condition. After receiving the data the host sends Not acknowledge and terminates the transmission
with a STOP condition:
S
SLAVEadr W A
7-bits
S
1-bit
A Sr SLAVEadr
8-bits
SLAVEadr W A
7-bits
REGadr
1-bit
7-bits
REGadr
A
P
S
A
7-bits
A* P
DATA
8-bits
SLAVEadr
8-bits
Master to Slave
R
1-bit
R
A
1-bit
DATA
A* P
8-bits
Slave to Master
S = START condition
Sr = Repeated START condition
P = STOP condition
A = Acknowledge (low)
A* = Not acknowledge
W = Write (low)
R = Read (high)
Figure 36: Examples of 2-Wire Byte Read (SO/DATA line)
Consecutive (page) read out mode is initiated from the master by sending an Acknowledge instead of
Not acknowledge after receipt of the data word. The 2-wire control block then increments the address
pointer to the next 2-wire address and sends the data to the master. This enables an unlimited read
of data bytes until the master sends a Not acknowledge directly after the receipt of data, followed by
a subsequent STOP condition. If a non-existent 2-wire address is read out then the DA9053 will
return code zero:
S SLAVEadr W A
7-bits
REGadr
1 bit
8-bits
S SLAVEadr W A
7-bits
A Sr SLAVEadr R A
REGadr
7-bits
S
A P
Master to Slave
S = START condition
Sr = Repeat START condition
P = STOP condition
8-bits
SLAVEadr R A
7-bits
8-bits
1-bit
1-bit
DATA
1-bit
A
DATA
A
8-bits
DATA
DATA
A* P
8-bits
A
8-bits
DATA
A* P
8-bits
Slave to Master
A = Acknowledge (low)
A* = Not Acknowledge
W = Write (low)
R = Read (high)
Figure 37: Examples of 2-Wire Page Read (SO/DATA line)
NOTE
The slave address after the Repeated START condition must be the same as the previous slave address.
Consecutive (page) write mode is supported if the master sends several data bytes following a slave
register address. The 2-wire control block then increments the address pointer to the next 2-wire
address, stores the received data and sends an Acknowledge until the master sends the STOP
condition.
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S SLAVEadr W A
7-bits
1 bit
REGadr
A
8-bits
Master to Slave
DATA
8-bits
A
DATA
1-bit
8-bits
A
DATA
A
8-bits
……….
A
P
Repeated writes
Slave to Master
S = START condition
Sr = Repeat START condition
P = STOP condition
A = Acknowledge (low)
A* = Not Acknowledge
W = Write (low)
R = Read (high)
Figure 38: 2-Wire Page Write (SO/DATA line)
An alternate write mode receiving alternated register address and data can be configured to support
host repeated write operations that access several but non-consecutive registers. Data will be stored
at the previously received register address:
S SLAVEadr W A
7-bits
1 bit
REGadr
8-bits
Master to Slave
A
DATA
8-bits
A
REGadr
1-bit
8-bits
A
DATA
8-bits
A
……….
A
P
Repeated writes
Slave to Master
S = START condition
Sr = Repeat START condition
P = STOP condition
A = Acknowledge (low)
*
A = Not Acknowledge
W = Write (low)
R = Read (high)
Figure 39: 2-Wire Repeated Write (SO/DATA line)
If a new START or STOP condition occurs within a message, the bus will return to IDLE-mode.
10.4 Alternative High Speed 2-Wire Interface
The high speed 2-wire (HS-2-wire) interface is the alternative serial control bus, which consists of a
DATA (data line) and a CLK (clock line). It can be used as an independent control interface for data
transactions between DA9053 and a second host processor. The DA9053 high speed 2-wire
interface has a configurable 8-bit SLAVE write address (default: 0x92) and a configurable SLAVE
read address (default: 0x93).
The interface is enabled if DATA was selected via configuration GPIO14_PIN. The bus lines have to
be pulled HIGH by external pull-up resistors (2 kΩ to 20 kΩ range). GPIO15_Type defines the supply
rail of the interface (used for input logic levels and the internal pull-up resistors). The controls
GPIO15_PIN and GPIO15_ MODE are disabled when the interface is enabled via GPIO14_PIN.
Whenever the interface receives a READ or WRITE command that includes a matching slave
address it is able to trigger the assertion of a nIRQ including an optional wake-up event (enabled via
GPIO14_ MODE).
NOTE
If the nIRQ assertion from interface access is enabled (E_GPI4) it may by masked as long as the HS-2-wire is in
use (this nIRQ cannot be cleared via the HS-2_wire interface because every interface access will trigger a reassertion).
Beside the interface base address and the optional wake-up, the characteristics of the HS-2-wire
interface are identical to the power manager 2-wire interface (see 10.3.1 Details of the 2-Wire Control
Bus Protocol).
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11 Operating Modes
11.1 ACTIVE Mode
DA9053 enters ACTIVE mode after the host processor has performed at least one initial ‘alive’
watchdog write (or alternatively an initial assertion of the KEEP_ACT pin) within the target time
window (this watchdog condition can be disabled).
A running application is typically in ACTIVE mode. In this mode the PMIC core functions (for example
LDOCORE, BCD counter, internal oscillator) as well as a supplies for features like battery charger
and GP-ADC are enabled. In ACTIVE mode the host processor can take over the control of the
automatic battery charging block if necessary and is able to respond to any faults that have been
detected. Status information can be read from the host processor via the power manager bus and the
DA9053 can flag interrupt requests to the host via a dedicated interrupt port (nIRQ). Temperature
and voltages inside and outside the DA9053 can be monitored and any fault conditions flagged to the
host processor.
11.2 POWER-DOWN Mode
DA9053 is in POWER-DOWN mode whenever the power domain SYSTEM is disabled (even
partially). This can be achieved when progressing from RESET mode or by returning from ACTIVE
mode. A return from ACTIVE mode is initiated by low-power mode instructions from the host or
happens as an interim state during an application shutdown to RESET mode.
During POWER-DOWN mode the LDOCORE, the band-gap, the nONKEY and the BCD counter are
active. In addition GPIO-ports, the GP-ADC, battery charger and the control interfaces keep on
running if not disabled. Also dedicated power supplies can be enabled in POWER-DOWN mode if
power down voltages have been pre-configured during ACTIVE mode. The internal oscillator (2 MHz)
will only run on demand (for example for a running GP-ADC or bucks that are enabled and are not
forced to PFM mode). The application supervision by WATCHDOG timer is discontinued in POWERDOWN mode. The digital control logic of disabled features of DA9053 (regulators, bucks, chargers,
boosts, GP-ADC, and others) will be disconnected from the clock tree via clock gating, so that the
device offers an optimized dissipation power in POWER-DOWN mode.
Following the next Wake-up event all supplies are re-configured with their default voltage values from
OTP and the sequencer timers are set to their default OTP values. If the POWER-DOWN mode was
caused by releasing SYS_EN the sequencer pointer is located at position 0 this allows default
enabling/disabling of supplies (beside LDOCORE).
11.3 RESET Mode
DA9053 is in RESET mode whenever a complete application reset is required. The RESET mode
happens after cold start when progressing from NO-POWER mode or can be forced by the user via a
pressed reset switch that is connected to port nSHUTDOWN, a long press of nONKEY (if its RESET
feature was enabled) or a long parallel assertion of GPIO14 and GPIO15 (if this RESET feature was
enabled), from the host processor by asserting port nSHUTDOWN or via an error detection from
DA9053.
DA9053 error conditions that force a RESET mode:
●
●
●
●
A watchdog write from the host outside of the watchdog time window (if watchdog was enabled)
An under-voltage detected at VDDOUT (VDDOUT < VDD_FAULT_LOWER)
An internal die over-temperature detected
An over voltage or over current at the boost
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In order to allow the host to determine the reason for the RESET a FAULTLOG register records the
cause.
When returning from POWER-DOWN mode the RESET mode will be achieved after powering down
domain SYSTEM completely and continue towards a state with absolute minimum current
consumption, with the only active circuits being LDOCORE, the BCD counter, the band gap and the
VDD_REF, VBUS, DCIN, ACC_ID_DET and VDDOUT comparators. Beside supplies (controlled by
the power sequencer) and the backup battery charger, other blocks on DA9053 (for example the
backlight boost) are automatically disabled to avoid draining the battery. During DA9053 RESET
mode the host processor can be held in a RESET state via port nRESET that is always asserted to
low when DA9053 progresses from RESET mode (for example after cold start from NO-POWER
mode) and can be asserted (depending on configuration of sequencer step 0) when the sequencer
has finished powering down domain SYSTEM (even partially) .
Some RESET conditions like the SHUTDOWN via register bit, WATCHDOG error, or overtemperature, will automatically expire. Other conditions like asserting the port nSHUTDOWN need to
be released to enable a progression from RESET to POWER-DOWN mode. If the RESET was
initiated by the user a 500 ms time out will be inserted before trying to power up again. When the
RESET condition has disappeared DA9053 requires either a connected good main battery (V DDOUT >
VDD_FAULT_UPPER) or a detected supply (VBUS/DCIN > VCH_THR) that is able to provide enough
power to VDDOUT (VDDOUT > VDDOUT_MIN) to start up to POWER-DOWN mode.
11.4 NO-POWER Mode
DA9053 will enter the NO-POWER mode when the internal supply rail VDD_REF drops below
VPOR_LOWER (for example during continued discharge of main and backup battery). As long as VDD_REF
is now lower than VPOR_UPPER the core supply LDOCORE, the 32K oscillator and the BCD counter are
switched off, an internal power-on-reset (nPOR) is asserted and only the VDD_REF comparator is
active and checks for a condition that allows DA9053 to turn on again. When DA9053 detects either
a good main battery or a connected supply charger which raises VDD_REF > VPOR_UPPER it will reset the
BCD counter and progress to RESET mode.
11.5 Power Commander Mode
This is a special mode for evaluation and configuration. In power commander mode DA9053 is
configured to load the control register default values from the HS 2-wire interface instead of from the
OTP cells so that unprogrammed DA9053 samples will power up and allow a PC running power
commander software to load all the configuration registers.
Power commander mode is enabled by connecting TP to VDDCORE.
In RESET mode DA9053 will do an initial OTP read to setup the trim values. However, if the OTP
values loaded into these registers are not as required they can be updated during the subsequent
power commander programming sequences.
NOTE
In power commander mode GPI14/15 will be configured for HS-2-wire interface operation (with VDDCORE as
the supply) and GPO13 will be configured as an output for nVDD_FAULT. Any register writes or OTP loads
which can change this configuration are ignored until DA9053 has exited from power commander mode.
After the initial OTP read has completed DA9053 informs the system that it is waiting for a
programming sequence by driving nVDD_FAULT low. The software running on the PC monitors
nVDD_FAULT and responds by downloading the values into the configuration registers within
DA9053. nVDD_FAULT is automatically released after the release register is loaded.
There are two programming sequences performed in power commander mode. The first takes place
between RESET and POWER-DOWN mode and the second takes place between POWER-DOWN
and SYSTEM mode. Two release registers are used support these two programming sequences:
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● A write to register R106 will end the first programming sequence
● A write to register R61 will end the second programming sequence
During these programming sequences any registers can be written to in any order, but the sequence
will terminate after the appropriate release register has been written to.
NOTE
To correctly configure DA9053 registers, R10 to R105 should be programmed during the first sequence and
FAULT LOG register (R9) bit VDD_FAULT has to be cleared by writing a ‘1’. Registers R14 and R43 to R61
should be programmed during the second sequence.
The host can determine whether DA9053 is in the first or second programming sequence by reading
the FAULT LOG register. If a read of the FAULT LOG register bit VDD_FAULT returns a zero, then
the DA9053 is in the second programming sequence otherwise it is in the first.
After the first programming sequence has been completed DA9053 will be in POWER-DOWN mode.
Progression from this mode is determined by the values programmed for SYS_EN and
AUTO_BOOT. If DA9053 has been directed to progress from POWER-DOWN mode then it will drive
pin nVDD_FAULT low for a second time to request that the SW performs the second programming
sequence.
Once the second programming sequence has completed the progress of the power-up sequence will
be controlled by the values loaded during the programming sequence.
The programmed configuration can be identified by reading the fuse register CONFIG_ID.
NOTE
During power commander mode the fault detection status bit VDD_FAULT and the level at the related pin
nVDD-FAULT do not match and does not indicate a low voltage level at VDDOUT. An enabled shutdown from
the 5 s assertion of GPIO14/15 will be ignored during power commander mode.
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11.6 Start-Up from NO-POWER Mode
11.6.1
Power-On-Reset (nPOR)
To guarantee the correct start-up of DA9053 an internal power-on-reset nPOR (active low) is
generated for the initial connection of either a supply or a good battery following a phase of not being
supplied with sufficient power. To allow DA9053 to start up, even if the main battery is completely
discharged, an internal VDD_REF rail is used to supply the charger blocks, comparators and the
control logic. If no charger is present VDD_REF is switched to either the main battery or the backup
battery, whichever provides the higher voltage level. If the backup battery was connected to the
application before main power, DA9053 remains off and draws no current. This allows the application
to wait for its initial activation without discharging the backup battery.
While VDDCORE < VPOR_UPPER the internal nPOR is asserted and DA9053 will not switch on (NOPOWER mode). When VDDCORE rises above VPOR_UPPER the nPOR is negated, LDOCORE is switched
on, the BCD counter and FAULT_LOG register are reset and DA9053 progresses to RESET mode.
When an external charger is detected (rising edge on DCIN_DET or VBUS_DET) having no, or only
a deep discharged, main battery connected to DA9053 the internal charger, oscillator and band-gap
are enabled and the whole OTP trim block is read and stored to the register bank. If the supply
voltage is below the charger detection threshold (VCH_THR) after a debouncing period of Tdelay
(10 ms, to allow for de-bouncing of the input signal and the band-gap reference to settle) the device
returns to RESET mode.
If the external charger is still present and the CHG_ATT comparator flags a minimum of 100 mV
head room from charger input VCENTER to VDDOUT DA9053 starts up the charger buck to supply
VDDOUT at the default current limit (loaded from OTP) and starts supplying power to VDDOUT,
which enables an application start-up also with a flat battery. When VDDOUT rises above VDDOUT_MIN
DA9053 enters the POWER-DOWN mode. If this does not happen within 128 ms it will return to
RESET mode.
From POWER-DOWN mode DA9053 will continue with powering up supplies if the power domain
SYSTEM was asserted via input port (or set via OTP settings) and AUTO_BOOT was enabled (or a
valid Wake-event has happened). The simplified flow diagram,(Figure 40), shows the start-up events
and an example of a typical initial sequence. If DA9053 causes a RESET from an under voltage
detected within 10 s after releasing nRESET (the start-up initiating supply is not strong enough to
supply the application) DA9053 will assert VDD_START inside the FAULTLOG register and
temporally disable AUTO_BOOT for the consecutive start-up (enabling only the battery charger and
start waiting for a valid wake-up event). Only events generated from user inputs (GPIs or nONKEY)
trigger a wake-up during this emergency charging, however a flashing LED connected to GPIO 11 or
11 can be automatically enabled via control BLINK_FRQ. AUTO_BOOT is set back to its default
value when the battery voltage VBAT > VCHG_BAT- VCHG_DROP.
A similar start-up to POWER-DOWN mode will be performed when a pre-charged battery was
inserted (VDDOUT>VDD_FAULT_UPPER) following a state where DA9053 has not been provided with any
supply voltage as shown inFigure 40.
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VDDOUT > VDD_FAULT_UPPER
READ
OTP
Tdelay
10ms
Tdelay
10ms
VDDOUT > VDD_FAULT_UPPER
VDDCORE > VPOR_UPPER
VDDOUT < VDD_FAULT_LOWER
RESET
NO-POWER
POWER-DOWN
VDDOUT < VDDOUT_MIN
VDDCORE < VPOR_LOWER
128ms time out
VBUS_DET rising
VDCIN_DET rising
VDDOUT > VDDOUT_MIN
VBUS/DCIN > VCH_THR
READ
OTP
Tdelay
10ms
Tdelay
10ms
CHARGER
SUPPLIES
VDDOUT
Figure 40: Start-Up from NO-POWER to POWER-DOWN Mode
11.7 Application Wake-Up
A valid wake-up event (for example nONKEY, SYS_EN, RTC-Alarm or a trigger from GPIOs) initiates
an application power up from POWER-DOWN mode. The wake-up from GPIOs (or selected
alternative features, that use a shared GPI event) has to be enabled via GPIx_MODE and can be
masked in addition with the related nIRQ mask. After a wake-up condition is detected the OTP trim
block for all supplies and the sequencer timer is read (R14 and R43-R61). The values (re-)configure
the supplies and the sequencer timer. If the POWER-DOWN mode was reached by progressing from
RESET mode the power sequencer can also be started without waiting for a wake-up event if
AUTO_BOOT was asserted.
DA9053 will assert the EXT_WAKEUP signal toward the host processor and if the power domains
are not pre-enabled by OTP the host processor has to control the further application start-up (for
example via the power domain enable lines). Alternatively DA9053 continues stand-alone powering
up the OTP enabled domains via the power domain sequencer. By that a start-up from RESET mode
powers up the application automatically only if SYS_EN is asserted from the host processor or was
default set from OTP.
Continuation into ACTIVE mode requires an assertion of PWR_EN (from the host via port PWR_EN,
register write or enabled from OTP). After starting the WATCHDOG timer the host processor has the
configured time window to assert the WATCHDOG timer via the power manager bus (if Watchdog is
enabled). If this does not happen the state-machine will terminate the ACTIVE mode at the end of the
time window and return to the RESET mode.
11.8 System Monitor (Watchdog)
After powering up domain POWER, DA9053 can initiate an initial watchdog monitor function (if this
feature is enabled via control TWDSCALE). If the WATCHDOG is enabled the host processor has to
write logic ‘1’ within a configured time (TWDMAX) to bit WATCHDOG in DA9053 register R17 to
indicate that it is ‘alive’ after PWR_UP was asserted. If the host does not write ‘1’ to the WATCHDOG
bit within the TWDMAX time DA9053 will assert TWD_ERROR in the FAULT_LOG register and
power down to RESET mode.
After this first write to the WATCHDOG bit the host must write again to the WATCHDOG bit within a
configured time window or DA9053 will assert TWD_ERROR in the FAULT_LOG register and power
down to RESET mode. The WATCHDOG error condition is cleared when entering the RESET mode.
The time window has a minimum time TWDMIN fixed at 256 ms and a maximum time TWDMAX of
nominally 2.048 s. The TWDMAX value can be extended by multiplying the nominal TWDMAX by the
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register bits TWDSCALE. TWDSCALE is used to extend the TWDMAX time by x1, x2, x4, x8, x16,
x32 or x64.
Changing the maximum value of the time window (TWDMAX) or the state of KEEPACT_EN bit
requires TWDSCALE to be zero (WATCHDOG is disabled) for a minimum of 100 µs. This requires
the host to first switch off the WATCHDOG for at least 150 µs before configuring it with a new timing
window scale value (TWDSCALE).
The WATCHDOG bit can also be asserted from the host via hardware by asserting KEEP_ACT. This
mode is selected via control KEEPACT_EN, which disables the control of the WATCHDOG bit via
the host control interface. The (in time) assertion of nONKEY will then also enable DA9053 to
transfer into ACTIVE mode.
Once in the ACTIVE state DA9053 will continue to monitor the system unless it is disabled via setting
TWDSCALE to zero. If the WATCHDOG register bit is set to a ‘1’ within the time window the
watchdog monitor resets the timer, sets the WATCHDOG bit back to zero (bit is always read as zero)
and waits for the next watchdog signal.
11.9 Wake-Up Events
Table 45: Wake-Up Events
Signal / Condition
Wake-up
User event
System event
IRQ
Charger attach: E_DCIN_DET
X
X
X
Charger attach: E_VBUS_DET
X
X
X
Charger removal: E_DCIN_REM
X
X
X
Charger removal: E_VBUS_REM
X
X
X
VDDOUT low pre-warning: E_VDD_LOW
X
X
X
RTC alarm: E_ALARM
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Sequencing finished: E_SEQ_RDY
Voltage comparator: E_COMP_1V2
X
Pressed On-key: E_nONKEY
X
Accessory and USB ID detect
(ID_FLOAT falling edge)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Battery temperature: E_TBAT
X
X
Manual ADC result ready: E_ADC_EOM
X
X
Accessory and USB ID detect
(ID_FLOAT rising edge)
End of battery charging: E_CHG_END
Pen down detection from TSI: E_PEN_DOWN
X
X
X
Measurement ready from TSI: E_TSI_READY
X
X
GPIOs: E_GPIx
X
ADC 4, 5, 6 threshold: via GPI0, 1, 2
X
X
X
SYS_EN, PWR_EN, PWR1_EN (passive to
active transition): via GPIO8, 9, 10
X
X
X
HS-2-wire interface: via GPIO14
X
X
X
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Power Supply Sequencer
The start-up of DA9053 supplies is performed with a sequencer that contains a programmable step
timer, a variable ID array of time slot pointers and four predefined pointers (SYSTEM_END,
POWER_END, MAX_COUNT and PART_DOWN). The sequencer is able to control up to 22 IDs (4
buck converter, 2 rail switches VPERI_SW_EN / VMEM_SW_EN, 10 LDOs, 4 feedback pin level
controls, a Wait ID (GPI10) and a POWER-DOWN register), which can be grouped in three power
domains. The power domains have configurable size and their borders are described by the location
pointers SYSTEM_END, POWER_END and MAX_COUNT.
The lowest level power domain SYSTEM starts at step 1 and ends at the step that is described by
the location pointer SYSTEM_END. The second level domain POWER starts at the successive step
and ends at POWER_END. The third level domain POWER1 starts at the consecutive step and ends
at MAX_COUNT. The values of pointer SYSTEM_END, POWER_END and MAX_COUNT are
predefined in OTP registers. and should be configured to be SYSTEM_END < POWER_END <
MAX_COUNT.
The domain SYSTEM by can be understood as a basic set of supplies that are mandatory to keep
the application at least inside a standby/hibernate mode. If enabled via control OTPREAD_EN all
supplies of DA9053 and the sequencer timer (registers R14 and R43-R61) are configured with the
default value from OTP before powering up the domain SYSTEM. This will cause a reconfiguration of
all supplies that have been powered down with a preset voltage level. The second level domain
POWER includes supplies that are required in addition to get the application ‘alive’ and set DA9053
in to ACTIVE mode. POWER1 can be understood as a sub domain of POWER that can be used for
additional hardware/software initiated control of supply blocks during ACTIVE mode (for example for
a sub-application like WLAN or GSM baseband). Supplies in domain POWER and POWER1 can be
voltage preconfigured and after that sequentially changed during powering down, but will not be reset
to their default values from OTP unless there is a power-up from domain SYSTEM.
NOTE
Running applications should be configured to ACTIVE mode (domain POWER is up) and pointer POWER_END
has to be at least one time slot higher than SYSTEM_END.
All buck converter and 10 LDOs of DA9053 have received a unique sequencer ID. The power-up
sequence is then defined by an OTP register bank that contains a series of supplies (and other
features), which are pointing towards a sequencer time slot. Several supplies can point in to the
same time slot and by that will be enabled by the sequencer in parallel. Time slots that have no IDs
pointing towards it are dummy steps that do nothing but insert a configurable time delay (marked as
‘D’ in Figure 42). Supplies that are not pointing towards a sequencer time slot (with a step number
greater than zero and less than MAX_COUNT) will not be enabled by the power sequencer and have
to be controlled individually by the host (via the power manager bus).
4 bit
OTP Step 1 - 15
0
0
0
MSB
OTP Step 0
0
0
0: Dummy (do nothing)
1 – 15: Enable supply described by ID
LSB
0
0
0
Configure sequencer
0: No assertion of nRESET during POWER-DOWN mode
1: Start reset timer from selected event during powering up
If asserted all supplies are set to default mode
when processing step 0 (beside LDOCORE)
0: Assert SYS_UP derived from domain supplies presetting
1: De-assert SYS_UP before powering down domain SYSTEM
Not used
Figure 41: Content of OTP Power Sequencer Register Cell
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During powering up the sequencer will start at step 0 where the sequencer behaviour is configured. If
DEF_SUPPLY is asserted this includes an optional enabling of supplies (depending on the OTP
default settings of the supplies). If SYS_EN was asserted via port or OTP, the sequencer will assert
the READY signal (if selected for the feedback pin) and continue with step 1 (this enables all supplies
(features) from the OTP register bank that are pointing towards step 1) The sequencer will progress
until it has reached the position of pointer SYSTEM_END. Once all supplies of the first power domain
SYSTEM are enabled, DA9053 will assert the output signal SYS_UP, release the READY signal and
assert the E_SEQ_RDY interrupt.
NOTE
It is recommended that supplies having an asserted enable bit in the OTP are not controlled via IDs of the power
sequencer if DEF_SUPPLY is asserted (IDs of these supplies should point into time slot 0).
Table 46: Power Sequencer Controlled Actions
Action
Sequencer Time Slot
Step 0: Configure power sequencer
ID_0
LDO1_EN
LDO1_STEP
LDO2_EN
LDO2_STEP
LDO3_EN
LDO3_STEP
LDO4_EN
LDO4_STEP
LDO5_EN
LDO5_STEP
LDO6_EN
LDO6_STEP
LDO7_EN
LDO7_STEP
LDO8_EN
LDO8_STEP
LDO9_EN
LDO9_STEP
LDO10_EN
LDO10_STEP
PD_DIS
PD_DIS_STEP
VPERI_SW_EN
VPERI_SW_STEP
VMEM_SW_EN
VMEM_SW_STEP
BCORE_EN
BUCKCORE_STEP
BPRO_EN
BUCKPRO_STEP
BMEM_EN
BUCKMEM_STEP
BPERI_EN
BUCKPERI_STEP
Assert/Release GP_FB2
GP_RISE1_STEP
Assert/Release GP_FB2
GP_RISE2_STEP
Release/Assert GP_FB2
GP_FALL1_STEP
Release/Assert GP_FB2
GP_FALL2_STEP
Wait for active state at GPI 10
WAIT_STEP
NOTE
IDs not controlled by the sequencer (or enabled via DEF_SUPPLY in step 0) should point into step 0.
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Power Domain
SYSTEM
POWER
OSC
Programmable
4 bit OTP
Start/Stop
POWER1
PART_DOWN
Enable
OTP
PART_DOWN
SYSTEM_END
POWER_END
MAX_COUNT
SYS_EN
WAIT
15
GP_FALL2
14
GP_FALL1
13
GP_RAISE2
D
GP_RAISE1
LDO5
D
BUCKMEM
LDO4
10
BUCKPERI
LDO3
D
BUCKPRO
LDO2
D
BUCKCORE
4
7
VMEM_SW
Sequencer ID
(OTP cell)
D
PD_DIS
5
VCORE_SW
D
LDO10
3
LDO9
2
LDO8
1
LDO7
0
LDO6
Time slot
LDO1
Sequencer
Figure 42: Allocation of Supplies (IDs) to the Sequencer Time Slots
To continue, the sequencer checks for PWR_EN to be asserted (via PWR_EN port, register write or
OTP). When this is available the feedback signal READY will be asserted and supplies of domain
POWER will be enabled sequentially. The sequencer stops at step POWER_END, releases the
READY signal, asserts PWR_UP, assert the E_SEQ_RDY interrupt, enables the initial WATCHDOG
timer and waits for an ‘alive’ feedback from the host processor which starts the ACTIVE mode of
DA9053 and releases an asserted EXT_WAKEUP signal.
A third power domain POWER1 can be enabled from PWR1_EN (asserted via PWR1_EN port,
register write or OTP). It will enable all consecutive supplies until step MAX_COUNT has been
reached, assert PWR1_UP and assert the E_SEQ_RDY interrupt. The READY signal will be
asserted as long as IDs are processed (if enabled). The domain POWER1 offers no dedicated status
indicator, but the end of its power-up sequence can be selected to start the RESET timer.
The delay between the steps of a sequence is controlled via a 4-bit OTP programmable timer unit
SEQ_TIME with a default delay of 1285 µs per step (min. 32 µs and max. 816 ms). The delay time
between individual supplies can be extended by leaving consecutive steps with no IDs pointing to it
(Dummy supply), which provides an independent delay configured via control SEQ_DUMMY. The
delay timers are configured with their default values from OTP (R43) every time before powering up
inside domain SYSTEM.
NOTE
During entering and leaving a power domain a 32 µs delay will always be inserted.
When DA9053 is powering down the sequencer will disable the supplies in reverse order and timing.
Supplies that are configured with a preset value (LDOx_CONF or BUCKxxx_CONF bit is set) will not
be disabled but configured with its preset voltage when the related time slot/ID is processed. If a
domain contains at least one supply with an assigned preset, the power domain status indicator
(PWR1_UP, PWR_UP and SYS_UP) will not be released. Otherwise the indicator will be released
before the first supply of a power domain will be disabled (a de-assertion of SYS_UP can be forced
via step 0 configuration). If powering down was initiated from releasing PWR_EN1 the sequencer will
stop to modify supplies when the domain pointer POWER_END was reached. If PWR_EN was
disabled the domain POWER1 will be powered down followed by POWER until the sequencer
reaches pointer SYSTEM_END. If SYS_EN was disabled the sequencer will process all IDs lower
than the actual pointer position down to step 0. If the low-power mode was initiated by asserting the
control register DEEP_SLEEP the sequencer will first power down POWER1 and POWER continue
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with SYSTEM and stop when pointer PART_DOWN has been reached (PART_DOWN has to point
into domain SYSTEM). If SYS_EN was disabled the sequencer will process all IDs lower than the
actual pointer position down to step 0 (ignoring the PART_DOWN pointer). The sequencer asserts
the E_SEQ_RDY interrupt whenever reaching the target pointer position. During processing step 0
all supplies (beside LDOCORE) can be set to their OTP default state (if bit DEF_SUPPLY of step 0 is
asserted), but the voltage levels are unchanged. Because of adding rush currents on the battery it is
not recommended to default enable more than a single supply at step 0. Asserting control register bit
SHUTDOWN will first power down to step 0 and then forces DA9053 to RESET mode. DA9053
features, for example, the 32K output buffer or an Auto ADC measurement can be disabled
temporarily in POWER-DOWN mode via register PD_DIS. The timing for processing PD_DIS can be
defined by the placement of PD_DIS inside the sequence. The temporally disable will be
discontinued Features asserted in PD_DIS are enabled when PD_DIS is processed during a the next
power-up sequence. If the READY signal is enabled, it will be asserted during processing the IDs for
powering down.
NOTE
Any reconfiguration of supplies from the host in ACTIVE mode will not affect the domain status indicators
(SYS_UP, and PWR_UP) and by that has to be performed carefully. The sequencer will later only check for
supplies with an assigned preset configuration bit; others will keep their actual voltage level unchanged during
power mode transitions. Powering up from domain SYS_EN will configure all supplies and the sequencer timer
with the default values from OTP (R14 and R43-R61). During sequencing (indicated from DA9053 via signal
READY or the E_SEQ_RDY interrupt) the host is not allowed to send additional power mode transition requests
(via power manger interface or power domain enable lines).
A conditional mode transition can be achieved using ID WAIT_STEP. If pointing into the sequence
the progress of an initiated mode transition can be synchronized, for example with the state of a host,
that is indicated via a signal connected to GPI10. Via GPIO10_ MODE a security time-out of 500 ms
can be selected, that will trigger a power down to RESET mode (including the assertion of
WAIT_SHUT inside register FAULT_LOG) if E_GPI10 was not asserted until then.
NOTE
In the case of a shutdown sequence towards RESET mode (or power-down from fault condition) any waiting
from ID WAIT_STEP will be skipped.
When powering up from NO_POWER mode ID WAIT_STEP can alternatively be used as a
configurable delay to allow the 32K oscillator to stabilize before the TTL signal is provided at the 32K
output pin (see register WAIT_CONT).
The configuration at sequencer step 0 (nRES_MODE) enables the assertion of nRESET at the end
of a power down sequence and starting the reset timer during the consecutive powering up. This is
also true for partial POWER-DOWN mode, when the sequencer powers down to pointer position
PART_DOWN. The reset timer will start to run from the selected event RESET_EVENT and release
the nRESET port after the reset timer has expired (see also description for powering up from NOPOWER/RESET mode).
NOTE
By connecting TP to VDDCORE DA9053 can be configured to load control register default values from the HS 2wire interface instead of from the OTP cells. During start-up the power sequencer will then assert pin
nVDD_FAULT (set to zero) and wait until an external device has loaded default values into the control registers
R10 to R106 after RESET MODE (if VDD_FAULT is asserted), R14 and R43 to R61 when leaving POWERDOWN mode (if VDD_FAULT is not asserted), via HS 2-wire interface. The host has to clear the FAULT_LOG
register after loading R10 to R106. When the last register has been loaded nVDD_FAULT will be released and
the start-up sequence is continued. During this mode the settings of GPI14 and 15 will be ignored (pins are
assigned as 2-wire interface supplied from VDDCORE).
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System Monitor (Watchdog)
After powering up domain POWER DA9053 can initiate an initial Watchdog monitor function (if this
feature is enabled via control TWDSCALE). If the Watchdog function is enabled the host processor
has to write logic ‘1’ within a configured TWDMAX time to bit WATCHDOG in DA9053 register R17 to
indicate that it is ‘alive’ after PWR_UP was asserted. If the host does not write ‘1’ to the WATCHDOG
bit within the TWDMAX time DA9053 will assert TWD_ERROR in the FAULT_LOG register and
power down to RESET mode.
After this first write to the WATCHDOG bit the host must write again to the WATCHDOG bit within a
configured time window or DA9053 will assert TWD_ERROR in the FAULT_LOG register and power
down to RESET mode. The WATCHDOG error condition is cleared when entering the RESET mode.
The time window has a minimum time TWDMIN fixed at 256 ms and a maximum time TWDMAX of
nominally 2.048 s. The TWDMAX value can be extended by multiplying the nominal TWDMAX by the
register bits TWDSCALE. TWDSCALE is used to extend the TWDMAX time by x1, x2, x4, x8, x16,
x32 or x64.
Changing the maximum value of the time window or the state of the KEEPACT_EN bit requires
TWDSCALE to be zero (WATCHDOG is disabled) for a minimum of 100 µs. This requires the host to
first switch off the WATCHDOG for at least 150 µs before configuring it with a new timing window
scale value (TWDSCALE).
The WATCHDOG bit can also be asserted from the host via hardware by asserting KEEP_ACT. This
mode is selected via control KEEPACT_EN, which disables the control of the WATCHDOG bit via
the host control interface. The in time assertion of nONKEY will then also enable DA9053 to transfer
into ACTIVE mode.
Once in the ACTIVE state DA9053 will continue to monitor the system unless it is disabled via setting
TWDSCALE to zero. If the WATCHDOG register bit is set to a ‘1’ within the time window the
Watchdog monitor resets the timer, sets the WATCHDOG bit back to zero (bit is always read as zero)
and waits for the next Watchdog signal.
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12 Register Page Control
Table 47: Register Page 0
Register Address
R00
PAGE_CON_P0
Bit
Type
6:0
R
7
RW
Label
Description
Reserved
0: Selects Register R1 to R127
1: Selects Register R129 to R255
REG_PAGE
12.1 Power Manager Control and Monitoring
The STATUS register reports the current value of the various signals at the time that it is read out.
NOTE
All the status bits have the same polarity as their corresponding signals.
Register bits in blue are loaded from OTP.
Register
Address
R01
STATUS_A
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R
nONKEY
Current nONKEY state
1
R
ID_FLOAT
Current ID_FLOAT detector value
2
R
ID_GND
Current ID_GND detector value
3
R
DCIN_DET
0: DCIN voltage not detected (@ DCIN pin)
1: DCIN voltage detected
4
R
VBUS_DET
0: VBUS voltage not detected (@ VBUS pin)
1: VBUS voltage detected
5
R
DCIN_SEL
0: No valid charger at DCIN (over voltage)
1: DCIN charger selected
6
R
VBUS_SEL
0: No valid charger at VBUS (over voltage) or DCIN
charger received priority
1: VBUS charger selected
7
R
VDAT_DET
0: USB host/hub detected (100 mA)
1: Dedicated or host/hub charger detected
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R
CHG_ATT
0: No charger attached (drop from VCENTER to
VDDOUT < 100 mV)
1: Charger attached (drop from VCENTER to VDDOUT
> 100 mV)
1
R
CHG_PRE
Charging mode when CHG_END is not asserted
0: Charger is in fast CC/CV mode
1: Charger is in pre-charge mode
2
R
CHG_LIM
0: Charging as configured
R02
STATUS_B
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
1: Charge current in constant current mode reduced to
less than ICHG_THD
3
Register
Address
R03
STATUS_C
Register
Address
R04
STATUS_D
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CHG_END
0: Battery charging
1: Battery charging completed
cleared automatically when starting charging/recharging
4
R
CHG_TO
0: Battery charging timer OK or disabled
1: Battery charging timeout caused charging finished
cleared automatically when starting charging/recharging and when loading TCTR
5
R
GP_FB2
Status of GP_FP2 pin: configured from power
sequencer
6
R
SEQUENCI
NG
0: Sequencer is idle
1: Sequencer is processing IDs
7
R
COMP_DET
0: Comparator at ADCIN5 (1.2 V) not asserted
1: Comparator asserted
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R
GPI0
GPI0 level or ADCIN4 threshold indicator (‘1’ when
overriding high limit)
1
R
GPI1
GPI1 level or ADCIN5 threshold indicator (‘1’ when
overriding high limit)
2
R
GPI2
GPI2 level or ADCIN6 threshold indicator (‘1’ when
overriding high limit)
3
R
GPI3
GPI3 level
4
R
GPI4
GPI4 level
5
R
GPI5
GPI5 level
6
R
GPI6
GPI6 level
7
R
GPI7
GPI7 level
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R
GPI8
GPI8/SYS_EN level
1
R
GPI9
GPI9/PWR_EN level
2
R
GPI10
GPI10/PWR1_EN level
3
R
GPI11
GPI11 level
4
R
GPI12
GPI12/EXT_WAKEUP/READY level
5
R
GPI13
GPI13 level
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R
GPI14
GPI14 level
7
R
GPI15
GPI15 level
The EVENT registers hold information about events that have occurred in DA9053. Events are
triggered by a change in the status registers that contains the status of monitored signals. When an
EVENT bit is set in the event register the nIRQ signal shall be asserted (unless the nIRQ is to be
masked by a bit in the IRQ mask register).
The nIRQ is also masked during the power-up sequence and will not be released until the event
registers have been cleared. The IRQ triggering event register will be cleared from the host by writing
a byte containing a ‘1’ at the bit to be reset (bits written containing a zero will leave the related event
register bits unchanged).
The event registers may be read in page/repeated mode. New events that occur during clearing will
be delayed before they are passed to the event register, ensuring that the host controller does not
miss them.
Register
Address
Bit
R05
EVENT_A
Note 1
Note 1
Type
Label
Description
0
R
E_DCIN_DET
DCIN detection caused event
1
R
E_VBUS_DET
VBUS 4.4 V detection caused event
2
R
E_DCIN_REM
DCIN removal caused event
3
R
E_VBUS_REM
VBUS removal caused event
4
R
E_VDD_LOW
VDDOUT less than VDDOUT_MON threshold
caused event
5
R
E_ALARM
RTC alarm caused event
6
R
E_SEQ_RDY
Sequencer reached stop position caused event
7
R
E_COMP_1V2
1.2 V comparator caused event
Cleared by writing from host with bit assigned to ‘1’ (bits containing zero during writing do not change
event register bits).
Register
Address
R06
EVENT_B
Note 1
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Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R
E_nONKEY
nONKEY caused event
1
R
E_ID_FLOAT
Accessory detection change caused event (rising and
falling edge of ID_FLOAT, only falling edge during
POWER-DOWN mode)
2
R
E_ID_GND
Accessory detection change caused event (rising and
falling edge of ID_GND)
3
R
E_CHG_END
Battery charging complete caused event
4
R
E_TBAT
Battery over/ under temp caused event
5
R
E_ADC_EOM
ADC manual conversion result ready caused event
6
R
E_PEN_DOWN
Pen down detection caused event
7
R
E_TSI_READY
TSI sequence (XP, XYP, XYZP) finished caused
event
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Note 1
Cleared by writing from host with bit assigned to ‘1’ (bits containing zero during writing do not change
event register bits).
Register
Address
Bit
R07
EVENT_C
Note 1
Note 1
Label
Description
0
R
E_GPI0
GPI event according to active state setting/ ADCIN4
high / low threshold exceeded caused event
1
R
E_GPI1
GPI event according to active state setting/ ADCIN5
high / low threshold exceeded caused event
2
R
E_GPI2
GPI event according to active state setting/ ADCIN6
high / low threshold exceeded caused event
3
R
E_GPI3
GPI event according to active state setting
4
R
E_GPI4
GPI event according to active state setting
5
R
E_GPI5
GPI event according to active state setting
6
R
E_GPI6
GPI event according to active state setting
7
R
E_GPI7
GPI event according to active state setting
Cleared by writing from host with bit assigned to ‘1’ (bits containing zero during writing do not change
event register bits).
Register
Address
R08
EVENT_D
Note 1
Note 1
Type
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R
E_GPI8
GPI event according to active state
setting/SYS_EN assertion caused event
1
R
E_GPI9
GPI event according to active state
setting/PWR_EN assertion caused event
2
R
E_GPI10
GPI event according to active state
setting/PWR1_EN assertion caused event
3
R
E_GPI11
GPI event according to active state setting
4
R
E_GPI12
GPI event according to active state setting
5
R
E_GPI13
GPI event according to active state setting
6
R
E_GPI14
GPI event according to active state setting/Event
caused from host addressing HS-2-wire interface
7
R
E_GPI15
GPI event according to active state setting
Cleared by writing from host with bit assigned to ‘1’ (bits containing zero during writing do not change
event register bits).
The nIRQ line will be released only when all events have been cleared from the host processor by
writing a ‘1’ to each asserted event bit (to prohibit missing events it is recommended to clear event
bits individually).
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
0
R09
FAULT_LOG
Note 1
Note 2
Label
Description
R
TWD_ERROR
Watchdog time violated
1
R
VDD_FAULT
Power down by VDDOUT under voltage detect
2
R
VDD_START
Power down by VDDOUT under voltage detect within
10 s from releasing nRESET
3
R
TEMP_OVER
Junction over temperature detected
4
R
5
R
KEY_SHUT
Power down by a long press of the nONKEY or GPI14
and GPI15 in parallel
6
R
nSD_SHUT
Power down by assertion of port nSHUTDOWN
7
R
WAIT_SHUT
Power down by time out of ID WAIT_STEP
Reserved
Note 1
Cleared by writing from host with bit assigned to ‘1’ (bits containing zero during writing do not change
event register bits).
Note 2
The FAULT_LOG register has to be cleared from the host after reading by writing ‘11111111’.
Register
Address
R10
IRQ_MASK_A
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
M_DCIN_VLD
Mask DCIN detection caused nIRQ
1
R/W
M_VBUS_VLD
Mask VBUS 4.4 V detection caused nIRQ
2
R/W
M_DCIN_REM
Mask DCIN removal caused nIRQ
3
R/W
M_VBUS_REM
Mask VBUS removal caused nIRQ
4
R/W
M_VDD_LOW
Mask VDDOUT low caused nIRQ
5
R/W
M_ALARM
Mask RTC alarm caused nIRQ
6
R/W
M_SEQ_RDY
Mask Sequencer reached stop position caused
nIRQ
7
R/W
M_COMP_1V2
Mask 1.2 V comparator caused nIRQ
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
M_nONKEY
Mask nONKEY caused nIRQ
1
R/W
M_ID_FLOAT
Mask ID_FLOAT accessory detection change caused
nIRQ
2
R/W
M_ID_GND
Mask ID_GND accessory detection change caused
nIRQ
3
R/W
M_CHG_END
Mask battery charging complete caused nIRQ
R11
IRQ_MASK_B
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Register
Address
R12
IRQ_MASK_C
Register
Address
R13
IRQ_MASK_D
Register
Address
R14
CONTROL_A
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R/W
M_TBAT
Mask Battery over / under temp caused nIRQ
5
R/W
M_ADC_EOM
Mask ADC manual conversion result ready caused
nIRQ
6
R/W
M_PEN_DOWN
Mask Pen down detection caused nIRQ
7
R/W
M_TSI_READY
Mask TSI sequence (XP, XYP, XYZP) finished
caused nIRQ
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
M_GPI0
Mask GPI caused/ ADCIN4 high / low threshold
exceeded caused nIRQ
1
R/W
M_GPI1
Mask GPI caused/ ADCIN5 high / low threshold
exceeded caused nIRQ, should be asserted for LDO
H/W control
2
R/W
M_GPI2
Mask GPI caused/ ADCIN6 high / low threshold
exceeded caused nIRQ, should be asserted for LDO
H/W control
3
R/W
M_GPI3
Mask GPI caused nIRQ
4
R/W
M_GPI4
Mask GPI caused nIRQ
5
R/W
M_GPI5
Mask GPI caused nIRQ
6
R/W
M_GPI6
Mask GPI caused nIRQ
7
R/W
M_GPI7
Mask GPI caused nIRQ
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
M_GPI8
Mask GPI/SYS_EN caused nIRQ
1
R/W
M_GPI9
Mask GPI/PWR_EN caused nIRQ
2
R/W
M_GPI10
Mask GPI/PWR1_EN caused nIRQ
3
R/W
M_GPI11
Mask GPI caused nIRQ
4
R/W
M_GPI12
Mask GPI caused nIRQ, should be asserted for LDO
H/W control
5
R/W
M_GPI13
Mask GPI caused nIRQ
6
R/W
M_GPI14
Mask GPI/HS-2-wire caused nIRQ
7
R/W
M_GPI15
Mask GPI caused nIRQ
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
SYS_EN
Note 1
Target status of power domain SYSTEM:
state of GPI8 (OTP default ignored) or configuration
from OTP/PM interface (depended on setting at
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1
2
3
4
R/W
PWR_EN
Note 2
Target status of power domain POWER:
state of GPI9 (OTP default ignored) or configuration
from OTP/PM interface (depended on setting at
GPIO_9_PIN)
R/W
PWR1_EN
Note 3
Target status of power domain POWER1:
state of GPI10 (OTP default ignored) or configuration
from OTP/PM interface (depended on setting at
GPIO_10_PIN)
PM_IF_V
0: Power manager IF (4-wire/2-wire) supplied from
VDD_IO1
1: Power manager IF (4-wire/2-wire) supplied from
VDD_IO2
PM_I_V
nONKEY, nSHUTDOWN, SYS_EN, PWR_EN,
PWR1_EN are supplied from:
0: VDDCORE
1: VDD_IO2
R/W
R/W
5
R/W
PM_O_V
SYS_UP, PWR_UP, GP_FB2, OUT_32K, nRESET,
nIRQ are supplied from:
0: VDD_IO1
1: VDD_IO2
6
R/W
PM_O_Type
nRESET, nIRQ output are:
0: Push-pull
1: Open drain
GPI_V
GPIs (not configured as PM control inputs) are
supplied from:
0: VDDCORE
1: VDD_IO2
7
R/W
Note 1
SYS_EN hardware control can be configured as high or low active via GPIO_8_Type.
Note 2
PWR_EN hardware control can be configured as high or low active via GPIO_9_Type.
Note 3
PWR1_EN hardware control can be configured as high or low active via GPIO_10_Type.
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
0
R/W
RESERVED
1
R/W
Description
ACT_DIODE
Battery provides power
0: through internal active diode path (mandatory, if no
external FET connected!)
1: through internal active diode and external power
FET
AUTO_BOOT
0: Start-up of power sequencer after progressing from
RESET mode requires a valid wake-up event
1: PMIC automatically starts power sequencer after
progressing from RESET mode
OTPREAD_EN
0: Partial OTP read after POWER-DOWN mode
disabled
1: Power supplies are configured with OTP values
when leaving POWER-DOWN mode
R15
CONTROL_B
2
3
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R/W
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
4
R/W
BBAT_EN
0: Disables supply from backup battery
1: Automatic switch of VDD_REF to backup battery
enabled
WRITE_MODE
2-wire multiple write mode (setting used for both 2wire interfaces)
0: Page Write mode
1: Repeated Write mode
DEEP_SLEEP
If set to ‘1’ DA9053 goes to deep sleep mode
(sequencer stops at pointer PART_DOWN). The bit is
cleared back to ‘0’ automatically before powering up
from POWER-DOWN mode
5
6
Register
Address
7
R/W
SHUTDOWN
Bit
Type
Label
Description
PM_FB1_PIN
0: Feedback pin indicates EXT_WAKEUP events
(active high)
1: Feedback pin is used as READY indicator,
signalling ongoing power mode transitions (power
sequencer and DVC) (active low)
PM_FB2_PIN
0: Feedback pin indicates the status of domain
POWER1 (active high PWR1_UP)
1: Feedback pin is used as a configurable GP_FB
indicator, that is asserted from the power sequencer
DEBOUNCING
GPI, nONKEY and nSHUTDOWN debounce time
000: no debounce time
001: 10.24 ms
010: 20.48 ms
011: 40.96 ms
100: 102.40 ms
101: 1024 ms
110: 2048 ms
111: 5120 ms
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R/W
If set to ‘1’ the sequencer powers down to RESET
mode
The bit is cleared back to ‘0’ automatically before
leaving the RESET mode
0
R16
CONTROL_C
R/W
4:2
R/W
R/W
R/W
6:5
R/W
BLINK_FRQ
GPO10/GPO11 flashing frequency
00: no blinking
01: every second
10: every two second
11: every two seconds enabled during PRE-CHARGE
mode and emergency charging
7
R/W
BLINK_DUR
GPO10/GPO11 flashing on-time
0:10 ms
1:40 ms
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Address
R17
CONTROL_D
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
2:0
R/W
TWDSCALE
000: Watchdog disabled
001: 1x scaling applied to TWDMAX period
010: 2x
011: 4x
100: 8x
101: 16x
110: 32x
111: 64x
3
R/W
KEEPACT_EN
0: nONKEY is enabled
1: nONKEY is disabled, pin asserted to KEEPACT
(HW-assertion of bit WATCHDOG)
4
R/W
nONKEY_SD
0: Disables shutdown via nONKEY
1: Enables shutdown via nONKEY
5
R/W
GPI14_15_SD
0: Disables shutdown via parallel assertion of GPI14
and GPI15
1: Enables shutdown via GPI14 & GPI15
6
R/W
ACC_DET_EN
Enables ACC_DET circuitry when set to ‘1’
7
R/W
WATCHDOG
If set to ‘1’ watchdog timer is reset. The bit is cleared
back to ‘0’ automatically.
Bit
Type
Label
Description
GPIO_PD
0: GPIO extender enabled during POWER-DOWN
1: Auto-Disable of features configured as GPIO pins
during POWER-DOWN mode and force the detection
of a pending Active state on GPIs by re-enabling the
pin through a passive state of the related GPI status
register
GP-ADC_PD
0: ADC/TSI measurements continue during POWERDOWN as configured
1: Auto-Disable auto measurements on A4, A5, A6,
A7(TSI) and manual measurement on all channels
during POWER-DOWN mode; if no auto
measurements for charging and on A0 are required
switch off the ADC completely
0
1
R/W
R/W
R18
PD_DIS
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
2
R/W
PM-IF_PD
0: Power manager interface not disabled during
POWER-DOWN
1: Auto-Disable of Power manager interface during
POWER-DOWN mode
3
R/W
HS-2-wire_PD
0: HS-2-wire not disabled during POWER-DOWN
1: Auto-Disable of HS-2-wire interface during POWERDOWN mode
4
R/W
CHG_PD
0: Enables battery charging during POWER-DOWN
1: Auto-Disable battery charging during POWERDOWN mode
5
R/W
CHG_BBAT_PD
0: Enables Backup battery charger during POWER-
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Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
DOWN mode
1: Auto-Disable Backup battery charger during
POWER-DOWN
6
Register
Address
R19
INTERFACE
OUT_32K_PD
7
R/W
PM-CONT_PD
0: SYS_EN, PWR_EN, PWR1_EN enabled during
POWER-DOWN
1: Auto-Disable of SYS_EN, PWR_EN and PWR_EN
during POWER-DOWN mode and force the detection
of a pending Active state by re-enabling the pin
through a passive state of the related GPI status
register
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R
IF_Type
0: Power manager IF is 4-wire
1: Power manager IF is 2-wire
1
R
CPOL
4-wire IF clock polarity
0: SK is low during idle
1: SK is high during idle
2
R
CPHA
4-wire IF clock phase (see Table : 4-wire clock
configurations)
3
R
R/W_POL
4-wire: Read/Write bit polarity
0: Host indicates reading access via R/W bit = ‘0’
1: Host indicates reading access via R/W bit = ‘1’
4
R
nCS_POL
4-wire chip select polarity
0: nCS is low active
1: nCS is high active
IF_BASE_ADDR
(Note 1)
3 MSB of 2-wire control interfaces base address
XXX10000
10010000 = 0x90 write address of PM 2-wire interface
10010001 = 0x91 read address of PM 2-wire interface
10010010 = 0x92 write address of HS-2-wire interface
10010011 = 0x93 read address of HS-2-wire interface
7:5
Note 1
R/W
0: Enables OUT_32K during POWER-DOWN
1: Auto-Disable OUT_32K output buffer during
POWER-DOWN mode and auto-enable during powerup from NO-POWER mode when executing this ID
R
The base address can be written/modified for unmarked samples having the control
OTP_CONF_LOCK not been asserted/fused.
Register
Address
R20
RESET
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
Bit
5:0
Type
R/W
Label
Description
RESET_TIMER
000000: RESET disabled
000001: 1.024 ms
000010: 2.048 ms
000011: 3.072 ms
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Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
000100: 4.096 ms
000101: 5.120 ms
….
011110: 30.720 ms
011111: 31.744 ms
100000: 32.768 ms
100001: 65.536 ms
100010: 98.304 ms
…..
111101: 983.040 ms
111110: 1015.808 ms
111111: 1048.576 ms
7:6
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
R/W
RESET_EVENT
RESET timer started by
00: EXT_WAKEUP
01: SYS_UP
10: PWR_UP
11: PWR1_UP (internal signal)
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13 GPIO Extender
The DA9053 includes a GPIO extender that offer up to 16 V DDOUT-tolerant (5.5 V max) general
purpose input/output pins; each controlled by registers from the host.
NOTE
The input voltage has to be lower than the VDDIO level selected for the port.
The GPIO ports are pin-shared with ports from GP-ADC, TSI-interface, HS-2-wire interface and
signals from the power manager and can be individually assigned. Configuration settings and events
from several GPIx ports are shared with alternate features. For example, if ADCIN5 was selected,
overriding the configured thresholds will trigger a GPI1 event that generates a maskable GPI1
interrupt. The GPI active High/Low setting from GPIOx_Type register and the selection of supply rail
(and pull-up resistor) is also valid for the alternate port features selected via GPIOx_PIN (for example
SYS_EN, PWR_EN and PWR1_EN). The same is true for GPIOx_MODE to enable triggering a
Wake-up event (ADCIN4, ADCIN5, SYS_EN, PWR_EN, PWR1_EN, HS-2-wire interface) for the
alternate features.
In ACTIVE and POWER-DOWN mode the GPIO Extender can continuously monitor the level of ports
that are selected as general purpose inputs. GPIs are supplied from the internal rail VDDCORE or
VDD_IO2 and can be configured to trigger events in active high or active low mode. The input signals
can be debounced or directly change the state of the assigned status register GPIx to high or low.
Whenever the status has changed to its configured active state (edge sensitive) the assigned event
register is set and the nIRQ signal is asserted (unless this nIRQ is masked inside the nIRQMASK
register). GPI 0, 3 to 11 and 13 to 15 will generate a system wake-up if debouncing is enabled. In
debouncing off mode GPI 12 enables/disables LDO9, the minimum enable time is 100 µs. The same
feature is available at GPI 1 for LDO4_EN and GPI 2 for LDO5_EN. Events on GPI10 can be used to
control the progress of the power sequencer. Processing ID WAIT_STEP will cause the sequencer to
wait until GPI 10 changes into active state.
If defined as an output the GPO can be configured as open-drain or push-pull. The supply rail can be
individually selected from either VDD_IO1 or VDD_IO2. When selecting VDD_IO1 in open-drain
mode, there is an internal pull-up resistor against this rail, otherwise an external pull-up resistor
towards the target voltage level is required. The output state will be assigned as configured by the
GPIO register bit GPIOx_MODE.
GPO 10 and 11 are high-power GPO ports, where the maximum sink current is rated to be 15 mA
and the maximum source current will be 4 mA. This enables driving LEDs with optional RTC timer
controlled flashing.
GPO 14 and 15 are high-power GPO ports able to sink up to 30 mA and include an optional PWM
control. The PWM control can also be made to dim the brightness between its current value and a
new value at a rate of 32 ms per step. In conjunction with the LED3 drive, which offers a similar PWM
mode, this creates a common anode tri-color LED brightness control.
Register
Address
R21
GPIO_0-1
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
Bit
Type
Label
Description
1:0
R/W
GPIO0_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: ADCIN4
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
2
R/W
GPIO0_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in
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1: GPI: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in
open-drain mode
3
5:4
6
7
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
GPIO0_ MODE
0: GPI/ADCIN4: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI/ADCIN4: debouncing on and generate wakeup
GPO: Sets output to high level
GPIO1_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: ADCIN5/1.2 V comparator
01: GPI (LDO4 HW control)
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO1_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in
open-drain mode
1: GPI: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in
open-drain mode
GPIO1_ MODE
0: GPI/ADCIN5:/ debouncing off, Set LDO4_EN
when GPI transfers to active state (reset when GPI
gets to passive state)
1.2 V comparator: (debouncing off), Set LDO4_EN
when GPI transfers to active state (reset when GPI
gets to passive state)
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI: debouncing on, no LDO4_EN control
ADCIN5/1.2 V comparator: debouncing on and
generate wake up
GPO: Sets output to high level
If GPIO1 pin = 01 and GPIO1 mode = 00 then bit 1 of register R12 should also be set to avoid small
nIRQ pulse generation.
Register
Address
Bit
1:0
R22
GPIO_2-3
2
3
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
Type
R/W
R/W
R/W
Label
Description
GPIO2_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: ADCIN6
01: GPI (LDO5 HW control)
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO2_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in opendrain mode
1: GPI: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in
open-drain mode
GPIO2_MODE
0: GPI/ADCIN6: (debouncing off), Set LDO5_EN when
GPI transfers to active state (reset when GPI gets to
passive state)
GPO: Sets output to low level
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1: GPI: debouncing on, no LDO5_EN control
ADCIN6: debouncing on and generate wake up
GPO: Sets output to high level
5:4
6
7
R/W
R/W
R/W
GPIO3_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: TSIYN
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO3_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in opendrain mode
1: GPI: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in
open-drain mode
GPIO3_ MODE
0: GPI: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI: debouncing on and generate wake-up
GPO: Sets output to high level
If GPIO2 pin = 01 and GPIO2 mode = 0 then bit 2 of register R12 should also be set to avoid small
nIRQ pulse generation.
Register
Address
Bit
1:0
2
R23
GPIO_4-5
3
5:4
6
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
Type
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
Label
Description
GPIO4_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: TSIYP
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO4_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in opendrain mode
1: GPI: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in
open-drain mode
GPIO4_ MODE
0: GPI: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI: debouncing on and generate wake-up
GPO: Sets output to high level
GPIO5_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: TSIXN
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO5_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in opendrain mode
1: GPI: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in
open-drain mode
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Register
Address
7
R/W
Bit
Type
1:0
2
3
R/W
R/W
R/W
GPIO5_ MODE
Label
Description
GPIO6_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: TSIXP
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO6_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in
open-drain mode
1: GPI: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in
open-drain mode
GPIO6_ MODE
0: GPI: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI: debouncing on and generate wake-up
GPO: Sets output to high level
GPIO7_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: TSIREF
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO7_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in
open-drain mode
1: GPI: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in
open-drain mode
GPIO7_ MODE
0: GPI: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI: debouncing on and generate wake-up
GPO: Sets output to high level
R24
GPIO_6-7
5:4
6
Register
Address
R/W
R/W
7
R/W
Bit
Type
1:0
R/W
Label
Description
GPIO8_PIN
PIN and status register bit assigned to
00: SYS_EN
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO8_Type
0: GPI/SYS_EN: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in opendrain mode
1: GPI/SYS_EN: active high
R25
GPIO_8-9
2
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
R/W
0: GPI: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI: debouncing on and generate wake-up
GPO: Sets output to high level
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GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in opendrain mode
3
5:4
6
Register
Address
R26
GPIO_10-11
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
R/W
R/W
R/W
7
R/W
Bit
Type
1:0
R/W
GPIO8_ MODE
0: GPI only (not SYS_EN): debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI/SYS_EN: debouncing on and generate wake-up
GPO: Sets output to high level
GPIO9_PIN
PIN and status register bit assigned to
00: PWR_EN
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO9_Type
0: GPI/PWR_EN: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in opendrain mode
1: GPI/PWR_EN: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in opendrain mode
GPIO9_ MODE
0: GPI/PWR_EN: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI/PWR_EN debouncing on and generate wake-up
GPO: Sets output to high level
Label
Description
GPIO10_PIN
PIN and status register bit assigned to
00: PWR1_EN
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
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3
5:4
6
7
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R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
GPIO10_Type
0: GPI/PWR1_EN: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in
open-drain mode
1: GPI/PWR1_EN: active high
GPO: blinking from RTC counter, supplied from
VDD_IO2/ external pull-up in open-drain mode
GPIO10_ MODE
0: GPI/PWR1_EN: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI/PWR1_EN: debouncing on and generate
wake-up, time out from processing ID WAIT_STEP
after 500ms
GPO: Sets output to high level
GPIO11_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: ACC_ID_DET
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO11_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in
open-drain mode
1: GPI: active high
GPO: blinking from RTC counter, supplied from
VDD_IO2/external pull-up in open-drain mode
GPIO11_ MODE
0: GPI: : debouncing off /
ACC_ID_DET: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI: : debouncing on and generate wake-up
/ACC_ID_DET: debouncing on and generate wake-up
(for ACC_ID_DET only at ID_FLOAT falling edge)
GPO: Sets output to high level
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Register
Address
Bit
1:0
2
3
Type
R/W
R/W
R/W
Label
Description
GPIO12_PIN
PIN and status register bit assigned to
00: GP_FB1 (EXT_WAKEUP/READY)
01: GPI (LDO9 HW control)
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO12_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO/GP_FB1: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up
for open-drain
1: GPI: active high
GPO/GP_FB1: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pullup in open-drain mode
GPIO12_MODE
0: GPI: debouncing off, Set LDO9_EN when GPI
transfers to active state (reset when GPI gets to
passive state)
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI: debouncing on, no LDO9_EN control
GPO: Sets output to high level
GPIO13_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: nVDD_FAULT
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO13_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO/nVDD_FAULT: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal
pull-up for open-drain
1: GPI: active high
GPO/nVDD_FAULT: supplied from VDD_IO2/external
pull-up in open-drain mode
GPIO13_MODE
0: GPI: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI: debouncing on and generate wake-up
GPO: Sets output to high level
R27
GPIO_12-13
5:4
6
7
R/W
R/W
R/W
If GPIO12 pin = 01 and GPIO12 mode = 0 then bit 4 of register R13 should also be set to avoid small
nIRQ pulse generation.
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
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Register
Address
Bit
1:0
2
3
Type
R/W
R/W
R/W
Label
Description
GPIO14_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: DATA (assigns GPIO15_PIN to CLK)
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain, PWM control)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO14_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in opendrain mode
1: GPI: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in
open-drain mode
GPIO14_ MODE
0: GPI: debouncing off, no wake-up
HS-2-wire: no wake-up
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI:debouncing on and generate wake-up
HS-2-wire: generate wake-up when interface was
accessed
GPO: Sets output to high level
GPIO15_PIN
PIN assigned to
00: CLK (see GPIO14_PIN)
01: GPI
10: GPO (Open drain, PWM control)
11: GPO (Push-pull)
GPIO15_Type
0: GPI: active low
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO1/internal pull-up in opendrain mode
DATA/CLK supplied from VDD_IO1 (Note 1)
1: GPI: active high
GPO: supplied from VDD_IO2/external pull-up in
open-drain mode
DATA/CLK supplied from VDD_IO2
GPIO15_ MODE
0: GPI: debouncing off
GPO: Sets output to low level
1: GPI: debouncing on and generate wake-up
GPO: Sets output to high level
R28
GPIO_14-15
5:4
6
7
Note 1
R/W
R/W
R/W
In power commander mode the HS-2-wire IF is always supplied from VDDCORE.
Datasheet
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14 Power Supply Sequencer
The start-up of DA9053 supplies is performed with a sequencer. The sequencer is able to control up
to 22 IDs (4 buck converter, 2 rail switches, 10 LDOs, 4 feedback pin level controls, a Wait ID and a
POWER-DOWN register), which can be grouped in 3 power domains. The power sequences for
each domain have configurable size.
nPOR_UPPER
VDDREF
3.6V (from Charger Buck)
VDDOUT
Registers Loaded From OTP
VDDCORE
nVDD_FAULT
nONKEY
Debouncing
(10ms
default)
EXT_WAKEUP
SYS_EN
PWR_EN
PWR1_EN
Wait for PWR_EN
Wait for SYS_EN
POWER-UP
SEQ1+SEQ2+SEQ3=15step
SEQ1
Wait for PWR1_EN
SEQ2
SEQ3
= 32us
SYS_UP
PWR_UP
1ms to 1s
nRESET
Start Reset Time
OTP read finished
Figure 43: Typical Power-Up Timing
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
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NO POWER Mode
VDDCORE comparators
Reset FAULTLOG and BCD-counter
VDDCORE < VPOR_LOWER
VDDCORE > VPOR_UPPER
RESET Mode
LDOCORE
Band-gap
32K oscillator
BCD counter
VDDOUT, VBUS/DCIN_PROT and
VDDCORE comparators
Reset SHUTDOWN and Watchdog
Expire over-temperature
nVDD_FAULT or VBAT_OVER or
TEMP_OVER or
TWD_ERROR or
nSD_SHUT or KEY_SHUT or WAIT_SHUT asserted
SHUTDOWN=’1'
VDDOUT > VDD_FAULT_UPPPER
VBUS_DET/DCIN_DET rising
OTP READ
( with 10ms
debouncing)
OTP READ
( with 10ms
debouncing)
VBUS/DCIN > VCH_THR
VDDOUT > VDD_FAULT_UPPPER
Charger provides
VDDOUT
VDDOUT > VDDOUT_MIN 128ms Time out
VDDOUT > VDDOUT_MIN
POWER-DOWN Mode
LDOCORE
Band-gap
32K oscillator
BCD counter
VDDOUT, VBUS/DCIN_PROT and
VDDCORE comparators
Supplies with preset voltage
Non-disabled features
Internal oscillator (if GP-ADC or a
buck is enabled not in sleep mode)
OTP READ
Supplies and
Sequencer timer
EXT_WAKEUP = 1
POWERING
DOWN
Process sequencer
IDs down to pointer
PART_POWN or
step 0
Process sequencer
IDs up to pointer
SYSTEM_END
SYS_UP =
0: no supply is preset
1: SYSTEM supplies
are preset
SYS_UP = 1
nVDD_FAULT or VBAT_OVER or
TEMP_OVER or
TWD_ERROR or
nSD_SHUT or KEY_SHUT or WAIT_SHUT asserted
SYS_EN=’0'
DEEP_SLEEP=’1'
SHUTDOWN=’1'
Wakeup event
nONKEY
SYS_EN, PWR_EN, PWR1_EN
asserted
E_GPI_x (incl. ADC threshold)
Voltage comparator 1.2V
Pen down detection
ID_FLOAT (falling edge)
VBUS/DCIN attach/removal
End of battery charging
VDDOUT low warning
RTC Alarm
Access of 2-WIRE IF
POWERING
UP
DOMAIN SYSTEM
Process sequencer
IDs down to pointer
SYSTEM_END
PWR_UP =
0: no supply is preset
1: POWER supplies
are preset
nVDD_FAULT or VBAT_OVER or
TEMP_OVER or
TWD_ERROR or
nSD_SHUT or KEY_SHUT or WAIT_SHUT asserted
SYS_EN=’0'
PWR_EN=’0'
DEEP_SLEEP=’1'
SHUTDOWN=’1'
LDOCORE
Band-gap
32K oscillator
BCD counter
VDDOUT, VBUS/DCIN_PROT and
VDDCORE comparators
Supplies
Non-disabled features
Internal oscillator (if GP-ADC or a
buck is enabled not in sleep mode)
PWR_EN=’1'
Process sequencer
IDs up to pointer
POWER_END
PWR_UP = 1
DOMAIN POWER
First Watchdog (if enabled)
Wait for ‚alive’ signal
from host
nVDD_FAULT or VBAT_OVER or
TEMP_OVER or
TWD_ERROR or
nSD_SHUT or KEY_SHUT or WAIT_SHUT asserted
SYS_EN=’0'
PWR_EN=’0'
DEEP_SLEEP=’1'
SHUTDOWN=’1'
Watchdog in time
EXT_WAKEUP = 0
ACTIVE MODE
Process sequencer
IDs down to pointer
POWER_END
nVDD_FAULT or VBAT_OVER or
TEMP_OVER or
TWD_ERROR or
nSD_SHUT or KEY_SHUT or WAIT_SHUT asserted
SYS_EN=’0'
PWR_EN=’0'
PWR1_EN=’0'
DEEP_SLEEP=’1'
SHUTDOWN=’1'
LDOCORE
Band-gap
32K oscillator
BCD counter
VDDOUT, VBUS/DCIN_PROT and
VDDCORE comparators
Supplies
Watchdog supervision (if enabled)
Internal oscillator
PWR1_EN=’1'
Process sequencer
IDs up to pointer
MAX_COUNT
DOMAIN POWER1
Figure 44: Power Mode Transitions
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Table 48: Power Sequencer Control Registers
Register
Address
R29
ID_0_1
Register
Address
R30
ID_2_3
Register
Address
R31
ID_4_5
Register
Address
R32
ID_6_7
Register
Address
R33
ID_8_9
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Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
nRES_MODE
0: No assertion of nRESET during POWER-DOWN
mode
1: Assert nRESET when entering POWER-DOWN
mode (release after leaving POWER-DOWN mode)
1
R/W
DEF_SUPPLY
When asserted all supplies (beside LDOCORE) are
enabled/disabled from OTP default mode
2
R/W
SYS_PRE
0: Set SYS_UP as configured from supplies
presettings
1: Always de-assert SYS_UP before powering down
domain SYSTEM
3
R/W
WAIT_ID_ALWAYS
PD_MODE
0: Only perform the WAIT_ID step on first use of the
sequencer
1: Perform the WAIT_ID step all uses of the sequencer
7:4
R/W
LDO1_STEP
Power sequencer time slot 9
Label
Description
Bit
Type
3:0
R/W
LDO2_STEP
Power sequencer time slot 4
7:4
R/W
LDO3_STEP
Power sequencer time slot 8
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
LDO4_STEP
Power sequencer time slot 2
7:4
R/W
LDO5_STEP
Power sequencer time slot 3
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
LDO6_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
7:4
R/W
LDO7_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
LDO8_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
7:4
R/W
LDO9_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
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Register
Address
R34
ID_10_11
Register
Address
R35
ID_12_13
Register
Address
R36
ID_14_15
Register a
Address
R37
ID_16_17
Register
Address
R38
ID_18_19
Register
Address
R39
ID_20_21
Register
Address
R40
SEQ_STATUS
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Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
LDO10_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
7:4
R/W
PD_DIS_STEP
Power sequencer time slot 5
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
VPERI_SW_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
7:4
R/W
VMEM_SW_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
BUCKCORE_STEP
Power sequencer time slot 1
7:4
R/W
BUCKPRO_STEP
Power sequencer time slot 7
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
BUCKMEM_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
7:4
R/W
BUCKPERI_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
GP_RISE1_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
7:4
R/W
GP_RISE2_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
GP_FALL1_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
7:4
R/W
GP_FALL2_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
WAIT_STEP
Not controlled by power sequencer
7:4
R/W
SEQ_POINTER
Actual pointer position (time slot) of power sequencer
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Register
Address
R41
SEQ_A
Register
Address
R42
SEQ_B
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
SYSTEM_END
OTP pointer to last supply of domain SYSTEM
7:4
R/W
POWER_END
OTP pointer to last supply of domain POWER
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
MAX_COUNT
OTP pointer to last supply of domain POWER1
7:4
R/W
PART_DOWN
OTP pointer for partial POWER-DOWN mode
Label
Description
SEQ_TIME
0000: 32 µs
0001: 64 µs
0010: 96 µs
0011: 128 µs
0100: 160 µs
0101: 192 µs
0110: 224 µs
0111: 256 µs
1000: 288 µs
1001: 384 µs
1010: 448 µs
1011: 512 µs
1100: 1.024 ms
1101: 2.048 ms
1110: 4.096 ms
1111: 8.192 ms
SEQ_DUMMY
0000: 32 µs
0001: 64 µs
0010: 96 µs
0011: 128 µs
0100: 160 µs
0101: 192 µs
0110: 224 µs
0111: 256 µs
1000: 288 µs
1001: 384 µs
1010: 448 µs
1011: 512 µs
1100: 1.024 ms
1101: 2.048 ms
1110: 4.096 ms
1111: 8.192 ms
Bit
3:0
Type
R/W
R43
SEQ_TIMER
7:4
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15 Voltage Regulators
Three types of low dropout regulators are integrated on the DA9053, each optimized for performance
depending on the most critical parameter of the circuitry supplied. For high performance analog
supplies (for example audio) the regulators have been designed to offer high PSRR and low noise,
for the digital supplies PSRR is relaxed saving quiescent current and for the PMIC core/RTC supplies
quiescent current has been optimised as the most important performance parameters. The regulators
employ Dialog Semiconductor’s SmartMirror™ dynamic biasing, removing the need for a low-power
operating mode and associated software or hardware overhead.
SmartMirror™ technology guarantees a high phase margin within the regulator control loop and has
been designed to offer stable performance with small output capacitances over a wide range of
output currents. The circuit technique offers significantly higher gain bandwidth performance than
conventional designs, enabling higher power supply rejection performance at higher frequencies.
PSRR is also maintained across the full operating current range however quiescent current
consumption is scaled to demand giving improved efficiency when current demand is low.
Figure 45: Smart Mirror
TM
Voltage Regulator
The regulator output voltages are fully programmable via the control interface allowing optimisation of
the complete system for maximum performance and power efficiency. For security reasons the reprogramming of output voltages from the control interfaces can be disabled. The default output
voltage is loaded from after start-up from OTP. A power saving mode is not required for the LDOs
due to the use of dynamic biasing in the LDO internal circuitry, so when operating at low current
demands the quiescent current taken by the regulator is automatically minimised. LD01 to LDO10
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can optionally be supplied from a buck output (VDD < 2.8 V). In this mode some specification
parameters will change.
LDO2 and LDO3 include dynamic DVC control to enable power savings on peripheral domains:
● The output voltage is programmable over the power manager bus in 25 mV steps.
● The output voltage ramp step size is 6.25 mV/µs while slewing. If the feedback signal is
configured to be READY this line is asserted while slewing.
NOTE
Powering down to RESET mode will automatically disable all regulators beside LDO1.
LDO4, 5 and 9 include an optional hardware enable/disable via GPIO1, 2 and 12 by selecting the
GPI feature with ‘debouncing off’.
LDO1 to LDO10 can be controlled inside the power manager sequence. If enabled at sequencer step
0 (DEF_SUPPLY) supplies can be default enabled via OTP whenever the sequencer passes step 0
(OTP settings are used). To limit the battery rush current it is recommended to enable not more than
a single supply (including bucks) at step 0. When powering down (for example to POWER-DOWN
mode) sequencer controlled supplies can be pre-configured with a new target voltage (LDOx_CONF
bit is set). If LDOx_CONF was asserted in parallel with LDOx_EN also the supply enable is deferred
until the sequencer is processing the related ID. The previous output voltage and enable state will be
kept unchanged until the sequencer processes the related time slot/ID during powering down
(ignoring any assertions of VLDOx_GO while LDOx_CONF is high). Before wake-up from POWERDOWN mode (processing time slots from domain SYSTEM) the sequencer will configure all
regulators with their default voltage values from OTP and by that also reset the LDOx_CONF bits.
The regulators can also be enabled/disabled/configured via the power manager and HS-2-wire
interface when the DA9053 is in the ACTIVE state. Voltage transitions on LDOs including DVC will
always be ramped.
Disabling regulators LDO1, 2, and 5 can switch off their pull down resistor which is required for usage
in parallel to an alternate supply.
15.1 Core Regulator LDOCORE
The LDOCORE will be used for running the DA9053 internal Real Time Clock module, internal state
machine, GPIO pins with comparators, bias, reference, GPADC, OTP and power manager registers.
It is supplied by the battery switch either from an external supply, VBAT or the backup battery (coin
cell or super cap). If no backup battery exists or the backup battery charger is configured to a level
below 2.0 V the automatic VREF switch to the backup battery can be disabled.
15.2 DC/DC Buck Converters
DA9053 includes four DC/DC buck converters,
NOTE
Powering down to RESET mode will automatically disable all buck converters.
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VDD (2.8 ... 5.0V)
DCDC CONVERTER
(2 MHz)
Isense
2.2uH
VBUCK
DRV
CNTRL
DAC
CTRL
VFB
REF
COUT
SLEEP_EN
POWER-EN
Figure 46: DCDC Buck Converter
15.3 Converters BUCKCORE, BUCKPRO and BUCKMEM with DVC
These converters are high efficiency synchronous step down regulators operating at a high
frequency (2 MHz) supplying individual output voltages with +/- 3 % accuracy. Default output voltage
is loaded from OTP and can be set in 25 mV steps.
The DVC controller allows the following features:
● The buck converter output voltage to be programmable over the power manager bus in 25 mV
steps.
● The output voltage ramp step size is 6.25 mV/µs while slewing. If the feedback signal is
configured to be READY this line is asserted while slewing.
● Output voltages below 0.725 V will only be supported in Pulse Frequency Modulation (PFM)
mode. During a voltage reduction below 0.725 V the slew rate control ends at 0.725 V and the
buck mode is automatically changed to sleep mode (with reduced maximum current capability).
The timing of voltage transitions between 0.5 V and 0.725 V depends on the load.
The supply current during PWM (synchronous rectification) operation is in the order of 4 mA for
BUCKCORE and 2.5 mA for BUCKPRO, BUCKMEM and BUCKPERI (quiescent current and
charge/discharge current) and drops to < 1 µA in shutdown.
The buck converter can be forced to operate in either Synchronous mode or Sleep mode.
Additionally the buck converter has an automatic mode where it will switch between Synchronous
and Sleep mode depending on the load current. In Sleep mode the buck converter works in PFM
mode. An internal zero crossing comparator is used to time the turn-off of the NFET, thereby
removing the need for an external Schottky diode.
The converters BUCKPERI and BUCKMEM provide additional power path switches that can be
controlled from the sequencer. This enables a partial power down of IO and power rails for optimized
application quiescent currents during standby/hibernate modes.
The embedded soft start (approximately 200 µs) enables a usage as power manager controlled hot
swap power switches with a maximum capacitive load up to 10 µF (for example for SD-cards). If a
switch is open, the associated pin will be discharged to VSS by a pull down resistor.
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SWBUCKPERI /
SWBUCKMEM
>10uF
VBUCKPERI /
VBUCKMEM
Sequencer
controlled power
down switches
Ron < 0.5 Ohm
VPERI_SW /
VMEM_SW
< 10uF
Figure 47: BUCKPERI / BUCKMEM Output Switches
Table 49 shows the relationship between the programmed buck current limit and the saturation
current limit of the coil. It must be ensured that the minimum ISAT is above the maximum current limit
including spread.
Table 49: Buck Current Limit and Coil Saturation Current Limit
Min. ISAT
(mA)
Frequency
(MHz)
Buck Current Limit (mA)
3600
2
3000
2900
2
2400
1800
2
1500
1680
2
1400
1450
2
1200
1080
2
900
840
2
700
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16 Power Supplies
Table 50: Power Supply Control Registers
Register
Address
Bit
1:0
3:2
Type
R/W
R/W
Label
Description
BCORE_MODE
00: BUCKCORE always operates in Sleep mode
01: BUCKCORE operates in Automatic mode
10: BUCKCORE always operates in Synchronous
mode
11: BUCKCORE in Automatic forcing to Synchronous
mode
BCORE_ILIM
00: BUCKCORE current limit 1600 mA
01: BUCKCORE current limit 2000 mA
10: BUCKCORE current limit 2400 mA
11: BUCKCORE current limit 3000 mA
BPRO_MODE
00: BUCKPRO always operates in Sleep mode
01: BUCKPRO operates in Automatic mode
10: BUCKPRO always operates in Synchronous mode
11: BUCKPRO in Automatic forcing to Synchronous
mode
R44
BUCK_A
5:4
Register
Address
R/W
7:6
R/W
BPRO_ILIM
00: BUCKPRO current limit 800 mA
01: BUCKPRO current limit 1000 mA
10: BUCKPRO current limit 1200 mA
11: BUCKPRO current limit 1500 mA
Bit
Type
Label
Description
BMEM_ MODE
00: BUCKMEM always operates in Sleep mode
01: BUCKMEM operates in Automatic mode
10: BUCKMEM always operates in Synchronous mode
11: BUCKMEM in Automatic forcing to Synchronous
mode
BMEM_ILIM
00: BUCKMEM current limit 800 mA
01: BUCKMEM current limit 1000 mA
10: BUCKMEM current limit 1200 mA
11: BUCKMEM current limit 1500 mA
BPERI_ MODE
00: BUCKPERI always operates in Sleep mode
01: BUCKPERI operates in Automatic mode
10: BUCKPERI always operates in Synchronous mode
11: BUCKPERI in Automatic forcing to Synchronous
mode
BPERI_ILIM
00: BUCKPERI current limit 800 mA
01: BUCKPERI current limit 1000 mA
10: BUCKPERI current limit 1200 mA
11: BUCKPERI current limit 1500 mA
1:0
3:2
R/W
R/W
R45
BUCK_B
5:4
7:6
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Register
Address
R46
BUCKCORE
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Bit
Type
Label
Description
5:0
R/W
VBCORE
000000: 0.500 V
000001: 0.525 V
000010: 0.550 V
000011: 0.575 V
000100: 0.600 V
000101: 0.625 V
…
011011: 1.175 V
011100: 1.200 V
011101: 1.225 V
011110: 1.250 V
011111: 1.275 V
100000: 1.300 V
100001: 1.325 V
100010: 1.350 V
100011: 1.375 V
100100: 1.400 V
100101: 1.425 V
100110: 1.450 V
100111: 1.475 V
101000: 1.500 V
101001: 1.525 V
101010: 1.550 V
101011: 1.575 V
101100: 1.600 V
101101: 1.625 V
101110: 1.650 V
101111: 1.675 V
110000: 1.700 V
110001: 1.725 V
110010: 1.750 V
110011: 1.775 V
110100: 1.800 V
110101: 1.825 V
110110: 1.850 V
110111: 1.875 V
111000: 1.900 V
111001: 1.925 V
111010: 1.950 V
111011: 1.975 V
111100: 2.000 V
111101: 2.025 V
111110: 2.050 V
111111: 2.075 V
6
R/W
BCORE_EN
0: BUCKCORE disabled
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1: BUCKCORE enabled
Register
Address
R47
BUCKPRO
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R/W
BCORE_CONF
0: Voltage ramped after assertion of VB_CORE_GO
1: Supply voltage preset
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VBPRO
000000: 0.500 V
000001: 0.525 V
000010: 0.550 V
000011: 0.575 V
000100: 0.600 V
000101: 0.625 V
…
011011: 1.175 V
011100: 1.200 V
011101: 1.225 V
011110: 1.250 V
011111: 1.275 V
100000: 1.300 V
100001: 1.325 V
100010: 1.350 V
100011: 1.375 V
100100: 1.400 V
100101: 1.425 V
100110: 1.450 V
100111: 1.475 V
101000: 1.500 V
101001: 1.525 V
101010: 1.550 V
101011: 1.575 V
101100: 1.600 V
101101: 1.625 V
101110: 1.650 V
101111: 1.675 V
110000: 1.700 V
110001: 1.725 V
110010: 1.750 V
110011: 1.775 V
110100: 1.800 V
110101: 1.825 V
110110: 1.850 V
110111: 1.875 V
111000: 1.900 V
111001: 1.925 V
111010: 1.950 V
111011: 1.975 V
111100: 2.000 V
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111101: 2.025 V
111110: 2.050 V
111111: 2.075 V
Register
Address
R48
BUCKMEM
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R/W
BPRO_EN
0: BUCKPRO disabled
1: BUCK PRO enabled
7
R/W
BPRO_CONF
0: Voltage ramped after assertion of VB_PRO_GO
1: Supply voltage preset
Label
Description
VBMEM
000000: 0.950 V
000001: 0.975 V
000010: 1.000 V
000011: 1.025 V
000100: 1.050 V
…
010110: 1.500 V
010111: 1.525 V
011000: 1.550 V
011001: 1.575 V
011010: 1.600 V
011011: 1.625 V
011100: 1.650 V
011101: 1.675 V
011110: 1.700 V
011111: 1.725 V
100000: 1.750 V
100001: 1.775 V
100010: 1.800 V
100011: 1.825 V
100100: 1.850 V
100101: 1.875 V
100110: 1.900 V
100111: 1.925 V
101000: 1.950 V
101001: 1.975 V
101010: 2.000 V
101011: 2.025 V
101100: 2.050 V
101101: 2.075 V
101110: 2.100 V
101111: 2.125 V
110000: 2.150 V
110001: 2.175 V
110010: 2.200 V
110011: 2.225 V
110100: 2.250 V
Bit
5:0
Type
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110101: 2.275 V
110110: 2.300 V
110111: 2.325 V
111000: 2.350 V
111001: 2.375 V
111010: 2.400 V
111011: 2.425 V
111100: 2.450 V
111101: 2.475 V
111110: 2.500 V
111111: 2.525 V
Register
Address
R49
BUCKPERI
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R/W
BMEM_EN
0: BUCKMEM disabled
1: BUCKMEM enabled
7
R/W
BMEM_CONF
0: Voltage ramped after assertion of VB_MEM_GO
1: Supply voltage preset
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VBPERI
000000: 0.950 V
000001: 0.975 V
000010: 1.000 V
000011: 1.025 V
000100: 1.050 V
…
010110: 1.500 V
010111: 1.525 V
011000: 1.550 V
011001: 1.575 V
011010: 1.600 V
011011: 1.625 V
011100: 1.650 V
011101: 1.675 V
011110: 1.700 V
011111: 1.725 V
100000: 1.750 V
100001: 1.775 V
100010: 1.800 V
100011: 1.825 V
100100: 1.850 V
100101: 1.875 V
100110: 1.900 V
100111: 1.925 V
101000: 1.950 V
101001: 1.975 V
101010: 2.000 V
101011: 2.025 V
101100: 2.050 V
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101101: 2.075 V
101110: 2.100 V
101111: 2.125 V
110000: 2.150 V
110001: 2.175 V
110010: 2.200 V
110011: 2.225 V
110100: 2.250 V
110101: 2.275 V
110110: 2.300 V
110111: 2.325 V
111000: 2.350 V
111001: 2.375 V
111010: 2.400 V
111011: 2.425 V
111100: 2.450 V
111101: 2.475 V
111110: 2.500 V
111111: 2.525 V
Register
Address
R50
LDO1
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R/W
BPERI_EN
0: BUCKPERI disabled
1: BUCKPERI enabled
7
R/W
BPERI_CONF
0: Supply voltage immediate change
1: Supply voltage preset (activated during power down
sequence instead of disable)
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VLDO1
00000: 0.600 V
00001: 0.650 V
00010: 0.700 V
00011: 0.750 V
00100: 0.800 V
00101: 0.850 V
00110: 0.900 V
00111: 0.950 V
01000: 1.000 V
01001: 1.050 V
01010: 1.100 V
01011: 1.150 V
01100: 1.200 V
01101: 1.250 V
01110: 1.300 V
01111: 1.350 V
10000: 1.400 V
10001: 1.450 V
10010: 1.500 V
10011: 1.550 V
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10100: 1.600 V
10101: 1.650 V
10110: 1.700 V
10111: 1.750 V
11000: 1.800 V
>11000: 1.800 V
Register
Address
R51
LDO2
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R
6
R/W
LDO1_EN
0: LDO1 disabled
1: LDO1 enabled
7
R/W
LDO1_CONF
0: Supply voltage immediate change
1: Supply voltage preset (activated during power down
sequence instead of disable)
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VLDO2
000000: 0.600 V
000001: 0.625 V
000010: 0.650 V
000011: 0.675 V
000100: 0.700 V
000101: 0.725 V
000110: 0.750 V
000111: 0.775 V
001000: 0.800 V
001001: 0.825 V
001010: 0.850 V
001011: 0.875 V
001100: 0.900 V
001101: 0.925 V
001110: 0.950 V
001111: 0.975 V
010000: 1.000 V
010001: 1.025 V
010010: 1.050 V
010011: 1.075 V
010100: 1.100 V
010101: 1.125 V
010110: 1.150 V
010111: 1.175 V
011000: 1.200 V
011001: 1.225 V
011010: 1.250 V
011011: 1.275 V
011100: 1.300 V
011101: 1.325 V
011110: 1.350 V
011111: 1.375 V
5:0
R/W
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
100000: 1.400 V
100001: 1.425 V
100010: 1.450 V
100011: 1.475 V
100100: 1.500 V
100101: 1.525 V
100110: 1.550 V
100111: 1.575 V
101000: 1.600 V
101001: 1.625 V
101010: 1.650 V
101011: 1.675 V
101100: 1.700 V
101101: 1.725 V
101110: 1.750 V
101111: 1.775 V
110000: 1.800 V
>110000: 1.800 V
Register
Address
R52
LDO3
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
6
R/W
LDO2_EN
0: LDO2 disabled
1: LDO2 enabled
7
R/W
LDO2_CONF
0: Voltage ramped after assertion of VLDO2_GO
1: Supply voltage preset (ramping activated during
power down)
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VLDO3
000000: 1.725 V
000001: 1.750 V
000010: 1.775 V
000011: 1.800 V
000100: 1.825 V
…
010110: 2.275 V
010111: 2.300 V
011000: 2.325 V
011001: 2.350 V
011010: 2.375 V
011011: 2.400 V
011100: 2.425 V
011101: 2.450 V
011110: 2.475 V
011111: 2.500 V
100000: 2.525 V
100001: 2.550 V
100010: 2.575 V
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
100011: 2.600 V
100100: 2.625 V
100101: 2.650 V
100110: 2.675 V
100111: 2.700 V
101000: 2.725 V
101001: 2.750 V
101010: 2.775 V
101011: 2.800 V
101100: 2.825 V
101101: 2.850 V
101110: 2.875 V
101111: 2.900 V
110000: 2.925 V
110001: 2.950 V
110010: 2.975 V
110011: 3.000 V
110100: 3.025 V
110101: 3.050 V
110110: 3.075 V
110111: 3.100 V
111000: 3.125 V
111001: 3.150 V
111010: 3.175 V
111011: 3.200 V
111100: 3.225 V
111101: 3.250 V
111110: 3.275 V
111111: 3.300 V
Register
Address
R53
LDO4
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
6
R/W
LDO3_EN
0: LDO3 disabled
1: LDO3 enabled
7
R/W
LDO3_CONF
0: Voltage ramped after assertion of VLDO3_GO
1: Supply voltage preset
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VLDO4
000000: 1.725 V
000001: 1.750 V
000010: 1.775 V
000011: 1.800 V
000100: 1.825 V
…
010110: 2.275 V
010111: 2.300 V
011000: 2.325 V
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
011001: 2.350 V
011010: 2.375 V
011011: 2.400 V
011100: 2.425 V
011101: 2.450 V
011110: 2.475 V
011111: 2.500 V
100000: 2.525 V
100001: 2.550 V
100010: 2.575 V
100011: 2.600 V
100100: 2.625 V
100101: 2.650 V
100110: 2.675 V
100111: 2.700 V
101000: 2.725 V
101001: 2.750 V
101010: 2.775 V
101011: 2.800 V
101100: 2.825 V
101101: 2.850 V
101110: 2.875 V
101111: 2.900 V
110000: 2.925 V
110001: 2.950 V
110010: 2.975 V
110011: 3.000 V
110100: 3.025 V
110101: 3.050 V
110110: 3.075 V
110111: 3.100 V
111000: 3.125 V
111001: 3.150 V
111010: 3.175 V
111011: 3.200 V
111100: 3.225 V
111101: 3.250 V
111110: 3.275 V
111111: 3.300 V
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
6
R/W
LDO4_EN
0: LDO4 disabled
1: LDO4 enabled
7
R/W
LDO4_CONF
0: Supply voltage immediate change
1: Supply voltage preset (activated during power down
sequence instead of disable)
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Register
Address
R54
LDO5
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
Bit
5:0
Type
R/W
Label
Description
VLDO5
000000: 1.20 V
000001: 1.25 V
000010: 1.30 V
000011: 1.35 V
000100: 1.40 V
000101: 1.45 V
000110: 1.50 V
000111: 1.55 V
001000: 1.60 V
001001: 1.65 V
001010: 1.70 V
001011: 1.75 V
001100: 1.80 V
001101: 1.85 V
001110: 1.90 V
001111: 1.95 V
010000: 2.00 V
010001: 2.05 V
010010: 2.10 V
010011: 2.15 V
010100: 2.20 V
010101: 2.25 V
010110: 2.30 V
010111: 2.35 V
011000: 2.40 V
011001: 2.45 V
011010: 2.50 V
011011: 2.55 V
011100: 2.60 V
011101: 2.65 V
011110: 2.70 V
011111: 2.75 V
100000: 2.80 V
100001: 2.85 V
100010: 2.90 V
100011: 2.95 V
100100: 3.00 V
100101: 3.05 V
100110: 3.10 V
100111: 3.15 V
101000: 3.20 V
101001: 3.25 V
101010: 3.30 V
101011: 3.35 V
101100: 3.40 V
101101: 3.45 V
101110: 3.50 V
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101111: 3.55 V
110000: 3.60 V
>110000: 3.60 V
Register
Address
R55
LDO6
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
6
R/W
LDO5_EN
0: LDO5 disabled
1: LDO5 enabled
7
R/W
LDO5_CONF
0: Supply voltage immediate change
1: Supply voltage preset (activated during power down
sequence instead of disable)
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VLDO6
000000: 1.20 V
000001: 1.25 V
000010: 1.30 V
000011: 1.35 V
000100: 1.40 V
000101: 1.45 V
000110: 1.50 V
000111: 1.55 V
001000: 1.60 V
001001: 1.65 V
001010: 1.70 V
001011: 1.75 V
001100: 1.80 V
001101: 1.85 V
001110: 1.90 V
001111: 1.95 V
010000: 2.00 V
010001: 2.05 V
010010: 2.10 V
010011: 2.15 V
010100: 2.20 V
010101: 2.25 V
010110: 2.30 V
010111: 2.35 V
011000: 2.40 V
011001: 2.45 V
011010: 2.50 V
011011: 2.55 V
011100: 2.60 V
011101: 2.65 V
011110: 2.70 V
011111: 2.75 V
100000: 2.80 V
100001: 2.85 V
100010: 2.90 V
100011: 2.95 V
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
100100: 3.00 V
100101: 3.05 V
100110: 3.10 V
100111: 3.15 V
101000: 3.20 V
101001: 3.25 V
101010: 3.30 V
101011: 3.35 V
101100: 3.40 V
101101: 3.45 V
101110: 3.50 V
101111: 3.55 V
110000: 3.60 V
>110000: 3.60 V
Register
Address
R56
LDO7
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
6
R/W
LDO6_EN
0: LDO6 disabled
1: LDO6 enabled
7
R/W
LDO6_CONF
0: Supply voltage immediate change
1: Supply voltage preset (activated during power down
sequence instead of disable)
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VLDO7
000000: 1.20 V
000001: 1.25 V
000010: 1.30 V
000011: 1.35 V
000100: 1.40 V
000101: 1.45 V
000110: 1.50 V
000111: 1.55 V
001000: 1.60 V
001001: 1.65 V
001010: 1.70 V
001011: 1.75 V
001100: 1.80 V
001101: 1.85 V
001110: 1.90 V
001111: 1.95 V
010000: 2.00 V
010001: 2.05 V
010010: 2.10 V
010011: 2.15 V
010100: 2.20 V
010101: 2.25 V
010110: 2.30 V
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
010111: 2.35 V
011000: 2.40 V
011001: 2.45 V
011010: 2.50 V
011011: 2.55 V
011100: 2.60 V
011101: 2.65 V
011110: 2.70 V
011111: 2.75 V
100000: 2.80 V
100001: 2.85 V
100010: 2.90 V
100011: 2.95 V
100100: 3.00 V
100101: 3.05 V
100110: 3.10 V
100111: 3.15 V
101000: 3.20 V
101001: 3.25 V
101010: 3.30 V
101011: 3.35 V
101100: 3.40 V
101101: 3.45 V
101110: 3.50 V
101111: 3.55 V
110000: 3.60 V
>110000: 3.60 V
Register
Address
R57
LDO8
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
6
R/W
LDO7_EN
0: LDO7 disabled
1: LDO7 enabled
7
R/W
LDO7_CONF
0: Supply voltage immediate change
1: Supply voltage preset (activated during power down
sequence instead of disable)
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VLDO8
000000: 1.20 V
000001: 1.25 V
000010: 1.30 V
000011: 1.35 V
000100: 1.40 V
000101: 1.45 V
000110: 1.50 V
000111: 1.55 V
001000: 1.60 V
001001: 1.65 V
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
001010: 1.70 V
001011: 1.75 V
001100: 1.80 V
001101: 1.85 V
001110: 1.90 V
001111: 1.95 V
010000: 2.00 V
010001: 2.05 V
010010: 2.10 V
010011: 2.15 V
010100: 2.20 V
010101: 2.25 V
010110: 2.30 V
010111: 2.35 V
011000: 2.40 V
011001: 2.45 V
011010: 2.50 V
011011: 2.55 V
011100: 2.60 V
011101: 2.65 V
011110: 2.70 V
011111: 2.75 V
100000: 2.80 V
100001: 2.85 V
100010: 2.90 V
100011: 2.95 V
100100: 3.00 V
100101: 3.05 V
100110: 3.10 V
100111: 3.15 V
101000: 3.20 V
101001: 3.25 V
101010: 3.30 V
101011: 3.35 V
101100: 3.40 V
101101: 3.45 V
101110: 3.50 V
101111: 3.55 V
110000: 3.60 V
>110000: 3.60 V
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
6
R/W
LDO8_EN
0: LDO8 disabled
1: LDO8 enabled
7
R/W
LDO8_CONF
0: Supply voltage immediate change
1: Supply voltage preset (activated during power down
sequence instead of disable)
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Register
Address
R58
LDO9
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
Bit
5:0
Type
R/W
Label
Description
VLDO9
000000: 1.25 V
000001: 1.30 V
000010: 1.35 V
000011: 1.40 V
000100: 1.45 V
000101: 1.50 V
000110: 1.55 V
000111: 1.60 V
001000: 1.66 V
001001: 1.70 V
001010: 1.75 V
001011: 1.80 V
001100: 1.85 V
001101: 1.90 V
001110: 1.95 V
001111: 2.00 V
010000: 2.05 V
010001: 2.10 V
010010: 2.15 V
010011: 2.20 V
010100: 2.25 V
010101: 2.30 V
010110: 2.35 V
010111: 2.40 V
011000: 2.45 V
011001: 2.50 V
011010: 2.55 V
011011: 2.60 V
011100: 2.65 V
011101: 2.70 V
011110: 2.75 V
011111: 2.80 V
100000: 2.85 V
100001: 2.90 V
100010: 2.95 V
100011: 3.00 V
100100: 3.05 V
100101: 3.10 V
100110: 3.15 V
100111: 3.20 V
101000: 3.25 V
101001: 3.30 V
101010: 3.35 V
101011: 3.40 V
101100: 3.45 V
101101: 3.50 V
101110: 3.55 V
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101111: 3.60 V
110000: 3.65 V
>110000: 3.65 V
Register
Address
R59
LDO10
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
6
R/W
LDO9_EN
0: LDO9 disabled
1: LDO9 enabled
7
R/W
LDO9_CONF
0: Supply voltage immediate change
1: Supply voltage preset (activated during power down
sequence instead of disable)
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VLDO10
000000: 1.20 V
000001: 1.25 V
000010: 1.30 V
000011: 1.35 V
000100: 1.40 V
000101: 1.45 V
000110: 1.50 V
000111: 1.55 V
001000: 1.60 V
001001: 1.65 V
001010: 1.70 V
001011: 1.75 V
001100: 1.80 V
001101: 1.85 V
001110: 1.90 V
001111: 1.95 V
010000: 2.00 V
010001: 2.05 V
010010: 2.10 V
010011: 2.15 V
010100: 2.20 V
010101: 2.25 V
010110: 2.30 V
010111: 2.35 V
011000: 2.40 V
011001: 2.45 V
011010: 2.50 V
011011: 2.55 V
011100: 2.60 V
011101: 2.65 V
011110: 2.70 V
011111: 2.75 V
100000: 2.80 V
100001: 2.85 V
100010: 2.90 V
100011: 2.95 V
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
100100: 3.00 V
100101: 3.05 V
100110: 3.10 V
100111: 3.15 V
101000: 3.20 V
101001: 3.25 V
101010: 3.30 V
101011: 3.35 V
101100: 3.40 V
101101: 3.45 V
101110: 3.50 V
101111: 3.55 V
110000: 3.60 V
>110000: 3.60 V
Register
Address
6
R/W
LDO10_EN
0: LDO10 disabled
1: LDO10 enabled
7
R/W
LDO10_CONF
0: Supply voltage immediate change
1: Supply voltage preset (activated during power down
sequence instead of disable)
Bit
0
1
Type
R/W
R/W
Label
Description
VB_CORE_GO
0: Hold VBUCKCORE at current setting.
1: Ramp BUCKCORE to configured voltage. While
the voltage is ramping, write access is blocked to
BUCKPRO register. VBUCKCORE_GO is cleared
when the target voltage is reached. While ramping,
the buck is forced into PWM
VB_PRO_GO
0: Hold VBUCKPRO at current setting.
1: Ramp BUCKPRO to configured voltage. While the
voltage is ramping, write access is blocked to
BUCKPRO register. VBUCKPRO_GO is cleared
when the target voltage is reached. While ramping,
the buck is forced into PWM
VB_MEM_GO
0: Hold VBUCKMEM at current setting.
1: Ramp BUCKMEM to configured voltage. While the
voltage is ramping, write access is blocked to
BUCKMEM register. VBUCKMEM_GO is cleared
when the target voltage is reached. While ramping,
the buck is forced into PWM
R60
SUPPLY
2
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
R/W
3
R/W
VLDO2_GO
0: Hold LDO2 at current setting.
1: Ramp LDO2 to configured voltage. While the
voltage is ramping, write access is blocked to LDO2
register. VLDO2_GO is cleared when the target
voltage is reached
(ignored if LDO2_CONF was asserted)
4
R/W
VLDO3_GO
0: Hold VLDO3 at current setting.
1: Ramp VLDO3 to configured voltage. While the
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Bit
Type
Label
Description
voltage is ramping, write access is blocked to LDO3
register. VLDO3_GO is cleared when the target
voltage is reached (ignored if LDO3_CONF was
asserted)
5
R/W
VPERI_SW_EN
0: Disconnects VPERI_SW pin from buck
1: VPERI_SW closed (controllable from sequencer)
6
R/W
VMEM_SW_EN
0: Disconnects VMEM_SW pin from buck
1: VMEM_SW closed (controllable from sequencer)
V_LOCK
0: Allows writing new values into buck and LDO
voltage registers
1: Disables voltage re-programming from the host
(enable/disable, DVC ramping, power sequencing
including deferred update still possible)
7
Register
Address
R61
PULLDOWN
Datasheet
CFR0011-120-00
R/W
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
CORE_PD_DIS
0: Enable pull down resistor
1: No pull down resistor in disabled mode
1
R/W
PRO_PD_DIS
0: Enable pull down resistor
1: No pull down resistor in disabled mode
2
R/W
MEM_PD_DIS
0: Enable pull down resistor
1: No pull down resistor in disabled mode
3
R/W
LDO1_PD_DIS
0: Enable pull down resistor
1: No pull down resistor in disabled mode
4
R/W
LDO2_PD_DIS
0: Enable pull down resistor
1: No pull down resistor in disabled mode
5
R/W
LDO5_PD_DIS
0: Enable pull down resistor
1: No pull down resistor in disabled mode
7:6
R/W
Reserved
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17 Programmable Battery Charger
The system power and charger control block contains the following functions:
● Automatic selection of the system power source (VDDOUT) from either the wall charger DCIN,
VBUS or VBAT with preference given to DCIN. An Active Diode function allows seamless
switching of the power source. The optional external Active Diode controller provides an
extended current power path from the battery. The 3-way power path switch supports the
automatic power selection from up to two connected external chargers (wall charger/USB
charger).
● Battery disconnection switch to allow instant-On system start-up with discharged main battery.
● Independent VBAT tracking mode buck regulator supplying system power out of VBUS with an
efficiency > 85 % @ 1000 mA load current.
● Individual programmable current limits for the USB and DCIN supply input.
● Automatic USB Battery Charging Specification Rev.1.0 compliant charger type detection, USB
Suspend mode support.
● An autonomous battery charger with pre-configurable current limits and programmable EOC
voltages (3.65 V to 4.425 V), current monitoring (always active when the charger is on) and OTP
programmable EOC currents.
● Protection against continuous top charging extends battery life (configurable re-charge
hysteresis).
● Integrated control over battery pre-charge (including battery pack wake-up), Constant-Current
and Constant-Voltage charging phases with die temperature thermal feedback (automatic
adjustment to maximum charge rate without overheating).
● Dynamic Charger Current Control (DCCC), providing system power and charging the battery
without exceeding the supply current limits.
●
●
●
●
Battery temperature qualified charging (using GP-ADC) with default settings loaded from OTP.
Battery charging termination by current (using GP-ADC) with default setting loaded from OTP.
Charge current thermal regulation by IC temperature (using GP-ADC).
Programmable charge termination by timer for safety.
17.1 High Efficiency Charger DC-DC Buck Converter
In order to minimize the total system power loss at high input currents, DA9053’s main system power
VDDOUT is supplied out of a high efficient DCDC converter, which is able to track VBAT+250 mV (with
minimum VDDOUT = 3.75 V).
When powering up VDDOUT the DC-DC converter provides a soft-start circuitry and the current limit is
implemented to meet the USB 2.0 specification for currents spikes where charge peaks are always
less than an equivalent bypass capacitive load of 10 µF. An integrated over voltage protection and
supply selection controls the behaviour of these power paths.
The buck converter operates at a high frequency (2 MHz). This switching frequency is chosen to be
high enough to allow the use of a small 2.2 µH or 4.7 µH inductor. To guarantee high efficiency at
high load currents the serial resistance of the coil is limited to 100 mΩ (at 1000 mA). Under light load
conditions the buck converter can be forced by the host to a low current PFM mode.
17.2 Charger Supply Detection/VBUS Monitoring
DA9053 provides a dual mode charger input VBUS, which can be supplied either from a USB
host/hub, a USB type host/hub charger or a dedicated wall charger. To protect DA9053 against
destruction from invalid supplies an over voltage protection circuitry will disconnect every charger
that supplies more than 5.6 V.
Datasheet
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At the VBUS input a connected USB 2.0 compliant host/hub will supply 5 V and is able to provide
maximum 100 mA whenever it is operational. A dedicated wall charger or USB host/hub charger has
to be differentiated from a USB host/hub because it usually provides charging currents greater
100 mA. DA9053 has therefore a built-in circuitry to detect the attached charger type at VBUS. For a
dedicated charger DA9053 has to detect a short between D+ and D- (with a maximum resistance of
200 Ω). From then on the USB charger specification allows the connected charger to charge the
device with a current up to 1500 mA. If alternatively the voltage on D- was detected to be less than
VDAT_REF (0.25 V to 0.4 V) DA9053 will keep the current limit at 100 mA.
In addition to the combined charger input VBUS DA9053 provides a second charger input DCIN that
allows a wall charger to be connected in parallel. This supply will receive priority as soon as it is
detected. VCENTER will then be connected to DCIN.
NOTE
The configured default maximum current values have to allow the application being powered completely from
the external supply (in the case of a deep discharged battery) but at the same time have to secure that all
potential chargers are able to provide the automatically selected maximum average current.
17.3 VBUS Over-Voltage Protection and USB Suspend
DA9053 includes an over-voltage protection circuit that disconnects VBUS or DCIN from the
VBUS_PROT and DCIN_PROT inputs via the external P-FETs whenever the VBUS or DCIN voltage
is above the threshold. If both inputs are connected to valid supplies DCIN will receive priority and
VBUS will be disconnected via the P-FET.
This circuit also supports a USB Suspend mode where the VBUS_PROT path is switched off
(disabling the USB charger path) and the VDD_OUT main supply is switched to the battery.
Additionally, DA9053 supports a BUS powered low-power mode. In this mode the charger buck is
forced to a PFM mode (Sleep mode) to ensure the system is backed up with minimum power
dissipation when being supplied from an external supply.
Monitoring of the VBUS and DCIN voltage is always provided, allowing the host processor to detect a
removal of the VBUS also in suspend mode. The removal of supplies will issue interrupt requests
and trigger a wake-up in POWER-DOWN mode if is still present after a debounce time of 10 ms.
17.4 Battery Pre-Charge Mode
Battery pre-charge mode is started and controlled automatically by DA9053. This is needed to
ensure that a completely empty battery can be charged without the intervention of the host
processor. In the event of a heavily discharged battery the battery is disconnected from the V DDOUT
supply so that the system may be started. The charger then powers the VDDOUT rail from one of the
supply paths as described above, allowing the LDOs and buck converter to be switched on.
Pre-charge mode is started when a charger has been detected and VDDOUT is greater than VBAT +
200 mV (or > 3.6 V). The pre-charge mode also handles the re-enable of a battery pack which has
had an internal safety switch activated (from deep discharge). The safety switch will be reset by
applying a current through the diode in the safety switch, charging the battery cell up to about 2.8 V
where the switch will be closed again. DA9053 can optionally drive a flashing LED at GPIO 10 or 11
that will indicate the invisible battery charging until the application is able to power up.
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17.5 Fast Linear-Charge Mode
Battery LINEAR-CHARGE mode is initiated automatically once the battery voltage has exceeded the
BAT_FAULT threshold for a minimum of 40 ms (to allow a battery safety switch to close)
The linear charge mode has two phases of operation:
1. Constant current (CC) mode.
2. Constant voltage (CV) mode.
If the battery voltage (VBAT) is less than the target voltage, the charging starts in CC mode.
Temperature supervision of the battery by the GP-ADC channel 2 is started and charging is only
allowed if the battery temperature is in the correct range. If a TBAT fault condition is detected while
charging the battery, charging will be suspend until the battery temperature is back in the correct
range, except in the case that the charging end point has been reached.
The CC mode has 64 possible current settings ranging from 30 mA to 1890 mA, controllable by the
host processor via the power manager bus. When the battery voltage approaches the target
regulation voltage level the charger control loop changes over to CV mode. Note that the CC and CV
mode actually operate in parallel, with the CC loop limiting the charging current and the CV loop
limiting the charging voltage.
The charging current will be measured automatically by the GP-ADC, generating an average current
reading over 10 s period that will be used to determine the charging end point detection. This allows
for flexibility in determining when to automatically stop charging for different sizes and types of
battery.
17.6 Thermal Charge Current Control
During charging the temperature of DA9053 (Tjunc) is continuously supervised by the GP-ADC
against overheating. A thermal supervision circuit reduces the charge current via a
current/temperature control whenever the die temperature attempts to rise above a preset value of
TCHARGELOW (90 °C). It completely suspends charging when TCHARGESUSPEND (120 °C) has
been reached. This protects DA9053 from excessive temperature but allows the application to push
the limits of the power handling capability of a given circuit board without risk of damage. Another
benefit of the thermal limit is that the charge current can be set according to typical, not worst-case,
ambient temperatures for a given application with the assurance that the charger will automatically
reduce the current in worst-case conditions.
Whenever the package temperature (Tjunc, see chapter GP-ADC) crosses a threshold from the table
below the thermal control will raise the (internal) temperature class and reduce the battery charge
current limit towards the related value. It will increase the charge current limit only if the temperature
drops below the threshold of the actual class 1. This prohibits a continuous change of the charging
current around a temperature threshold.
The thermal charge current control can be disabled but this will increase the risk for a complete
thermal shutdown from the internal temperature supervision inside high-power applications.
Table 51: Thermal Charge Current Control
Tjunc
(° C)
Class
Charge Current Limit
(mA)
ICHG_BAT
(Register Value)
<90
0
1890
111111
>90
1
1650
110111
>95
2
1350
101101
>100
3
1050
100011
>105
4
750
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5
450
001111
>115
6
Charging suspended
000000
17.7 Dynamic Charging Current Control (DCCC) and Active-Diode
If the combination of the system load plus the battery charging current (pre-charge or fast linear
charging) exceeds the charger buck output current (which is limited by the current limitation of the
buck) into the VDDOUT node, then the output voltage on VDDOUT will start to drop down to VBAT
(which automatically reduces the charging current). When the VDDOUT voltage drops to 3.6 V, and
the charger buck is still in current limit, the charging current to the battery will be reduced until it
reaches zero or the buck runs below its current limit. Once the VDDOUT is above >3.75 V or the
buck runs below its current limit, the charging will be increased until it reaches the programmed
setting.
The battery charging control includes an Active-Diode circuit that will automatically provide current to
the system if the VDDOUT voltage falls below the VBAT voltage. If large currents or very low
resistance in series with the battery output is required the path can be extended by an external power
FET using the external Active-Diode controller.
Example of DCCC & Active Diode operation in USB high power mode
extra current supplied
by active diode
600
IVBUS
Current [mA]
500
400
IOUT
300
200
ICHG_BAT
100
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
IOUT [mA]
Figure 48: DCCC and Active Diode Operation
17.8 Programmable Charge Termination by Time
The battery charger block will provide a safety timer controlling the maximum time allowed for battery
charging. The charge timer is programmable through the power manager bus. The total charge time
is defined as the time from when the battery charging was enabled (both for FAST and PRECHARGE mode charging). During FAST charge mode the time is dynamically extended whenever
the current into the battery is automatically reduced from DCCC or thermal regulation towards less
than for example, 50% of the configured maximum charge current. This change in charge time is
inversely proportional to the change in charge current. The dynamic safety timer is limited to eight
times the programmed clock period and can alternatively be configured towards a fixed timer. If the
timer expires (reaches zero) an interrupt request is issued and charging is disabled.
17.9 Backup Battery Charger / Battery Switch
The backup battery charger provides a constant charge current with a programmable top off charging
voltage for charging of Lithium-Manganese coin cell batteries and super capacitors. Charging current
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is programmable from 100 µA to 1000 µA (in steps of 100 µA) and from 1 mA to 6 mA (in steps of
1 mA). Termination voltage is programmable in 100 mV steps from 1.1 V to 3.1 V. Charging is
suspended whenever the termination voltage has been reached and the charging current drops
below 50 µA. Charging is re-enabled whenever the backup battery voltage drops 0.2 V below the
target termination voltage. It switches off automatically during NO-POWER mode (nPOR asserted).
The function of the battery switch is to provide power to VDD_REF (LDOCORE) from the appropriate
battery or supply, depending on conditions as described below.
● If only the backup battery is applied, the switch will automatically connect VDD_REF to this
battery. If the power path provides a voltage from the main battery or an external supply that is
higher than VBBAT the switch will automatically connect to VDDOUT. During NO-POWER mode
VDD_REF will always be disconnected from the backup battery to prohibit a discharge in
advance to the initial start-up of the application. If the target voltage of the backup battery is
configured lower than VDDCORE the automatic connection of VBBAT to VDD_REF is disabled.
● As the main battery is discharged the system will be warned via the VDDOUT Voltage
Supervision with an interrupt. If no action is taken to restore the charge on the main battery and
discharging is continued the battery switch will disconnect the input of the LDOCORE (
VDD_REF) from the main battery and connect to the backup battery when VDDOUT < VBBAT 0.2 V. If the application includes no backup battery or the backup battery voltage is configured to
be less than LDOCORE (intended to provide only a low voltage RTC supply to the host) the
automatic switch to the backup battery can be disabled. Having a typical 3 V backup battery the
main battery voltage at which is switched over from main to backup battery is 2.8 V. There is a
hysteresis in this switch operation so VDD_REF will not be reconnected to main battery until the
main battery voltage is greater than VBBAT (3.0 V) typically.
● The backup battery charger includes a reverse current protection against VDD_REF and can also
be used as an ultra-low quiescent ‘always on’ supply for low voltage/power rails (on during
RESET mode).
17.10 Battery Charger
Table 52: Charging Control Registers
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
ISET_BUCK
0000: 80 mA
0001: 90 mA
0010: 100 mA
0011: 110 mA
0100: 120 mA
0101: 400 mA
0110: 450 mA
0111: 500 mA
1000: 550 mA
1001: 600 mA
1010: 800 mA
1011: 1000 mA
1100: 1200 mA
1101: 1400 mA
1110: 1600 mA
1111: 1800 mA
4
R/W
CHG_BUCK_EN
This bit is controlled by the charger state machine. If
reset by the host only a charger removal and re-attach
starts automatic charger control again. If set to 1 the
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automatic charger control is started immediately.
5
Register
Address
R/W
CHG_BUCK_LP
When set to 1 the charger buck is forced to the PFM
(sleep) mode and charging will be suspended.
Automatically cleared when starting charging/recharging
6
R/W
CHG_USB_ILIM
0: No automatic USB charger type detection (always
use ISET_USB)
1: Automatic USB supply current limit enabled (D+,Dsensing, start with ISET_BUCK)
7
R/W
CHG_TEMP
0: Thermal charging control disabled
1: Thermal charging control enabled
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
DELAY_TIME
0000: 0 µs
0001: 540 µs
0010: 1.0 ms
0011: 2.0 ms
0100: 4.1 ms
0101: 8.2 ms
0110: 16.4 ms
0111: 32.8 ms
1000: 65.5 ms
1001: 131 ms
1010: 262 ms
1011: 524 ms
1100: 1.0 s
1101: 2.1 s
1110: 4.2 s
1111: Reserved
4
R/W
EN_32KOUT
0: 32K clock buffer off
1: 32K clock buffer on
5
R/W
WAIT_MODE
0: Wait for GPIO10 to be active
1: Delay timer mode (start timer and wait for expire)
6
R/W
RTC_CLOCK
0: No gating of RTC calendar clock
1: Clock to RTC counter is gated until WAIT is
asserted
7
R/W
WAIT_DIR
0: Wait during power-up sequence
1: Wait during power-up and power-down sequence
Bit
Type
Label
Description
ISET_USB
0000: 80 mA
0001: 90 mA
0010: 100 mA
0011: 110 mA
R63
WAIT_CONT
Register
Address
R64
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0100: 120 mA
0101: 400 mA
0110: 450 mA
0111: 500 mA
1000: 550 mA
1001: 600 mA
1010: 800 mA
1011: 1000 mA
1100: 1200 mA
1101: 1400 mA
1110: 1600 mA
1111: 1800 mA
7:4
Register
Address
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BAT_CHG
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5:0
R/W
Type
R/W
ISET_DCIN
0000: 80 mA
0001: 90 mA
0010: 100 mA
0011: 110 mA
0100: 120 mA
0101: 400 mA
0110: 450 mA
0111: 500 mA
1000: 550 mA
1001: 600 mA
1010: 800 mA
1011: 1000 mA
1100: 1200 mA
1101: 1400 mA
1110: 1600 mA
1111: 1800 mA
Label
Description
ICHG_BAT
Note 1
Battery charger current limit (CC)
000000: 0 mA (charging suspended)
000001: 30 mA
000010: 60 mA
000011: 90 mA
000100: 120 mA
000101: 150 mA
000110: 180 mA
000111: 210 mA
001000: 240 mA
001001: 270 mA
001010: 300 mA
001011: 330 mA
...
110111: 1650 mA
111000: 1680 mA
111001: 1710 mA
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111010: 1740 mA
111011: 1770 mA
111100: 1800 mA
111101: 1830 mA
111110: 1860 mA
111111: 1890 mA
7:6
Note 1
R/W
ICHG_PRE
Battery pre-charge current limit
00: 0 mA (charging suspended)
01: 20 mA
10: 40 mA
11: 60 mA
3-bit trimming are used to adjust the absolute value via OTP.
Register
Address
Bit
2:0
Type
R/W
Label
Description
VCH_THR
Charger buck reduces the actual current limit if
external supply voltage drops below:
000: 3.8 V
001: 4.0 V
010: 4.1 V
011: 4.2 V
100: 4.3 V
101: 4.4 V
110: 4.5 V
111: 4.8 V
VCHG_BAT
Battery charger voltage limit (CV)
00000: 3.650 V
00001: 3.675 V
00010: 3.700 V
00011: 3.725 V
00100: 3.750 V
00101: 3.775 V
00110: 3.800 V
00111: 3.825 V
01000: 3.850 V
01001: 3.875 V
01010: 3.900 V
01011: 3.925 V
01100: 3.950 V
01101: 3.975 V
01110: 4.000 V
01111: 4.025 V
10000: 4.050 V
10001: 4.075 V
10010: 4.100 V (Li-Polymer)
10011: 4.125 V
10100: 4.150 V
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10101: 4.175 V
10110: 4.200 V (Li-Ion)
10111: 4.225 V
11000: 4.250 V
11001: 4.275 V
11010: 4.300 V
11011: 4.3250 V
11100: 4.350 V
11101: 4.375 V
11110: 4.400 V
11111: 4.425 V
Register
Address
Bit
3:0
4
Type
R/W
R/W
Label
Description
TCTR Note 1
0000: Charge time out disabled
0001: 30 mins remaining
0010: 60 mins remaining
0011: 90 mins remaining
…
1010: 300 mins remaining
...
1111: 450 mins remaining
VBUS_SUSP
When set to 1, the USB charger path is set into suspend
mode, where the power path from VBUS_PROT to
VCENTER is switched off.
Automatically cleared when USB supply is removed
DCIN_SUSP
When set to 1, the DCIN charger path is set into
disconnect mode, where the power path from
DCIN_PROT to VCENTER is switched off.
Automatically cleared when DCIN supply is removed
R67
INPUT_CONT
5
Note 1
R/W
6
R/W
VCHG_DROP
Charger re-enabled if VBAT drops below VCHG_BAT
minus
0: 100 mV
1: 200 mV
7
R/W
TCTR_MODE
0: Total charge time is extended during periods with
reduced charge current
1: Total charge time is fixed
Changing the value of TCTR sets the timer to the new value. The timer is paused whenever the
ICHG_BAT=0mA. The current timer value can be read from the CHG_TIME register. The timer counts
down from the loaded value.
Register
Address
R68
CHG_TIME
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7:0
Type
R
Label
Description
CHG_TIME
Remaining minutes until charging time out
00000000: Charging ended
00000001: 2 mins remaining
00000010: 4 mins remaining
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11111111: 510 mins remaining
17.11 Backup Battery Charger
Table 53: Backup Battery Charging Control Registers
Register
Address
Bit
3:0
Type
R/W
Label
Description
BCHARGER_VSET
0000: disabled
0001: 1.1 V
0010: 1.2 V
0011: 1.4 V
0100: 1.6 V
0101: 1.8 V
0110: 2.0 V
0111: 2.2 V
1000: 2.4 V
1001: 2.5 V
1010: 2.6 V
1011: 2.7 V
1100: 2.8 V
1101: 2.9 V
1110: 3.0 V
1111: 3.1 V
BCHARGER_ISET
0000: disabled
0001: 100 µA
0010: 200 µA
0011: 300 µA
0100: 400 µA
0101: 500 µA
0110: 600 µA
0111: 700 µA
1000: 800 µA
1001: 900 µA
1010: 1 mA
1011: 2 mA
1100: 3 mA
1101: 4 mA
1110: 5 mA
1111: 6 mA
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17.12 White LED Driver and Boost Converter
DA9053 will provide the capability for supplying the power for at least 5 white LEDs in series. Using
the components described in this datasheet to drive three independent strings of 5 LEDs the
inductive boost converter will provide around 24 V at a forward current of max.78mA. (To handle
strings of greater than 5 LEDs higher voltages are also possible also by using lower voltages to
driving fewer than 5 LEDs more than 50 mA will be possible by choosing different external
components, please contact your Dialog representative for specific cases). The regulation scheme
will ensure that the correct voltage is generated for the series connected LEDs. This is achieved by
controlling the output voltage of the boost converter such that the lowest voltage at the control loop
enabled pins LED1_IN / LED2_IN / LED3_IN exceeds a threshold voltage of approx. 0.7 V at the
programmed current. The over voltage protection will protect the block from a disconnected load,
limiting the output voltage of the Boost converter. The over voltage protection threshold is defined by
an external voltage divider compared with a reference voltage of 1.41 V. Whenever over voltage is
detected or the current through the inductor gets larger than the maximum configured limit, the boost
switches off.
VDDOUT
4.7uH
2uF
LEDs
SW_BOOST
BOOST_SENSEP
BOOST_SENSEN
Control
NTLJF4156N
Rshunt
0.1ohm
Rfb2
LED
50 mA BOOST
CONVERTER
Current drive 1
Current drive 2
Current drive 3
Rfb1
1Mohm Typ
BOOST_PROT
75kohm Typ
LED1_IN
LED2_IN
Disconnected drive has to be disabled in the boost control register!
Figure 49: Example of White LED Backlight Application
Each white LED output driver will have a programmable logarithmic IDAC with 256 steps to set the
output current. The dynamic range is 50 µA to 26 mA resulting towards a step multiplication of the
“255th root of 520”. All three drivers will have individual controls to enable a LED current ramping
with 1ms per step. The relative matching of identical configured IDACs is designed to be within the
range of +/-3.25% at full current.
NOTE
All LEDx_IN ports that are connected (via LED) to a voltage rail potentially >5.5 V have to be enabled at a
current level that protects the port against high voltages. If a current drive input is not connected to the boost, its
regulation has to be disabled in the control register allowing an enabled boost to stop increasing at the intended
voltage level. Disabling the current sink without disabling it for the boost control will potentially damage the
current drive. It is mandatory to prohibit voltages higher than 5.5 V at the current sink inputs. A balanced
configuration is recommended with a similar type and number of LEDs and a similar current for the connected
LED strings. Always enable all connected current sinks BEFORE enabling the boost.
The current sinks offer a PWM control. The generated PWM signal is of duty cycle from 16 to 100%,
with a repetition frequency of 21 kHz and 95 steps (using 2 MHz clock for each step). A PWM ratio
greater than 95 results in the output switch being permanently closed. During the duty cycle the
current sinks use the individual configured current setting. The low level current of the PWM
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controlled LED strings is common. The PWM control can also be made to dim between its actual
value and a new value at a rate of 40ms per step. When set to zero the PWM ratio will change
immediately.
NOTE
It is strongly recommended that PWM controlled LED strings, which are enabled for the boost control loop are
configured balanced with identical PWM duty cycle and high level current settings. If boost driven strings contain
more than 4 LEDs small current deltas or a current ramping are highly recommended because an immediate
switch to very low currents can already generate critical input voltages at the current sinks.
LED3 includes a PWM-only mode (no current control) which automatically disables the LED3 input
towards the boost control with a duty cycle from 0 to 100%. In conjunction with the GPIO 14 and 15
this offers a common anode tricolour LEDs brightness control. This mode is intended to drive a single
LED from supply voltages below 5.5 V and requires an appropriate serial resistor.
NOTE
The efficiency of the boost converter is dominated by the external losses. To achieve a good efficiency, the coil,
diode and transistor losses should be minimized. 2 MHz mode will achieve lowest current ripple but especially
for low output currents 1 MHz will provide better efficiency.
17.13 Boost and LED Driver
Table 54: Boost and LED Driver Control Registers
Register
Address
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Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
BOOST_EN
0: Boost converter disabled
1: Boost converter enabled
1
R/W
LED1_IN_EN
0: LED1 input is disabled for boost voltage control
(mandatory, if not connected to boost)
1: LED1 is included for lowest input voltage
2
R/W
LED2_IN_EN
0: LED2 input is disabled for boost voltage control
(mandatory, if not connected to boost)
1: LED2 is included or lowest input voltage
3
R/W
LED3_IN_EN
0: LED3 input is disabled for boost voltage control
(mandatory, if not connected to boost)
1: LED3 is included for lowest input voltage
4
R/W
BOOST_ILIM
0: 710 mA Boost current limitation
1: 1000 mA Boost current limitation
5
R/W
BOOST_FRQ
0: 1 MHz Boost switching frequency
1: 2 MHz Boost switching frequency
6
R/W
M_B_FAULT
Mask boost failure caused nIRQ
7
R
E_B_FAULT
If set boost the over voltage or over current limitation
triggered an error event
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
LED1_EN
0: LED1 current sink disabled, LED1_IN_EN is
automatically set to zero
1: LED1 current sink enabled
1
R/W
LED1_RAMP
0: No LED1 current ramping
1: New target LED1 current will be adjusted by
ramping (1 step/1ms)
2
R/W
LED2_EN
0: LED2 current sink disabled, LED2_IN_EN is
automatically set to zero
1: LED2 current sink enabled
3
R/W
LED2_RAMP
0: No LED2 current ramping
1: New target LED2 current will be adjusted by
ramping (1 step/1ms)
4
R/W
LED3_EN
0: LED3 current sink disabled, LED3_IN_EN is
automatically set to zero
1: LED3 current sink enabled
5
R/W
LED3_RAMP
0: No LED3 current ramping
1: New target LED3 current will be adjusted by
ramping (1 step/1ms)
R71
LED_CONT
Register
Address
6
R/W
LED3_ICONT
0: LED3 is PWM-only controlled (GPIO14/15 mode),
LEDMIN_CURRENT and LED3_CURRENT are not
used, LED3_EN and LED3_IN_EN are automatically
set to zero
1: LED3 is current controlled (LED1/2 mode)
7
R/W
SEL_LED_MODE
0: Reserved
1: The boost is in current driving mode
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R72
LEDMIN_123
7:0
R/W
LEDMIN_CURRENT
LED1/2/3 current value during PWM idle time:
00000000: 50.0 µA
00000001: 51.2 µA (+0.213 dB)
00000010: 52.5 µA (+0.213 dB)
...
11111111: 26000 µA
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
LED1_CURRENT
LED1 current value:
00000000: 50.0 µA
00000001: 51.2 µA (+0.213 dB)
00000010: 52.5 µA (+0.213 dB)
...
11111111: 26000 µA
R73
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Register
Address
Bit
R74
LED2_CONF
7:0
Register
Address
Bit
Type
R/W
Type
Label
Description
LED2_CURRENT
LED2 current value:
00000000: 50.0 µA
00000001: 51.2 µA (+0.213 dB)
00000010: 52.5 µA (+0.213 dB)
...
11111111: 26000 µA
Label
Description
R75
LED3_CONF
7:0
R/W
LED3_CURRENT
LED3 current value:
00000000: 50.0 µA
00000001: 51.2 µA (+0.212 dB)
0000010: 52.5 µA (+0.212 dB)
...
11111111: 26000 µA
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
6:0
R/W
LED1_PWM
LED1 intensity control in periods of 2 MHz clock
(period 21 kHz = 95 cycles)
0000000: off
0000001: 1 % (not used)
....
0001111: 15 % (not used)
0010000: 16 % ....
1011111: 100 %
>1011111: 100 %
LED1_CURRENT is used during the duty cycle.
During idle times the alternate current is taken from
LEDMIN_CURRENT.
7
R/W
LED1_DIM
0: LED1 PWM ratio changes instantly
1: LED1 ramps between changes in PWM ratio with
40 ms per step
Bit
Type
Label
Description
LED2_PWM
LED2 intensity control in periods of 2 MHz clock
(period 21 kHz = 95 cycles)
0000000: off
0000001: 1 % (not used)
....
0001111: 15 % (not used)
0010000: 16 %
R76
LED1_CONT
Register
Address
R77
LED2_CONT
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1011111: 100 %
>1011111: 100 %
LED2_CURRENT is used during the duty cycle.
During idle times the alternate current is taken from
LEDMIN_CURRENT.
Register
Address
7
R/W
LED2_DIM
0: LED2 PWM ratio changes instantly
1: LED2 ramps between changes in PWM ratio with
40 ms per step
Bit
Type
Label
Description
6:0
R/W
LED3_PWM
LED3 intensity control in periods of 2 MHz clock
(period 21 kHz = 95 cycles)
0000000: off
0000001: 1 % (not used if current controlled)
....
0001111: 15 % (not used if current controlled)
0010000: 16 %
....
1011111: 100 %
>1011111: 100 %
LED3_CURRENT is used during the duty cycle.
During idle times the alternate current is taken from
LEDMIN_CURRENT (LED1/2 mode). If LED3_ICONT
is not asserted the current control with be disabled and
the output will be just switched on and off (GPIO14/15
mode).
7
R/W
LED3_DIM
0: LED3 PWM ratio changes instantly
1: LED3 ramps between changes in PWM ratio with
40ms per step
Label
Description
LED4_PWM
GPIO14 LED on-time (low level at GPIO 14, period
21 kHz = 95 cycles of 0.5 µs)
0000000: off
0000001: 1 %
0000010: 2 % (1 µs bursts)
0000011: 3 %
0000100: 4 %
0000101: 5 %
0000110: 6 %
0000111: 7 %
0001000: 8 %
0001001: 9 %
0001010: 10 %
R78
LED3_CONT
Register
Address
R79
LED4_CONT
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0001011: 11 %
0001100: 12 %
0001101: 13 %
0001110: 14 %
0001111: 15 %
0010000: 16 %
....
1011111: 100 %
>1011111: 100 %
7
Register
Address
R/W
Bit
6:0
Type
R/W
0: LED4 PWM ratio changes instantly
1: LED4 ramps between changes in PWM ratio with
40 ms per step
LED4_DIM
Label
Description
GPIO15 LED on-time (low level at GPIO 15, period
21 kHz = 95 cycles of 0.5 µs))
0000000: off
0000001: 1 %
0000010: 2 % (1 µs bursts)
0000011: 3 %
0000100: 4 %
0000101: 5 %
0000110: 6 %
0000111: 7 %
0001000: 8 %
0001001: 9 %
0001010: 10 %
0001011: 11 %
0001100: 12 %
0001101: 13 %
0001110: 14 %
0001111: 15 %
0010000: 16 %
LED5_PWM
R80
LED5_CONT
....
1011111: 100 %
>1011111: 100 %
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0: LED5 PWM ratio changes instantly
1: LED5 ramps between changes in PWM ratio with
40 ms per step
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18 Monitoring ADC and Touch Screen Interface
18.1 ADC Overview
The DA9053 provides an Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) with 10-bits resolution and track and
hold circuitry combined with an analog input multiplexer. The analog input multiplexer will allow
conversion of up to 10 different inputs. The track and hold circuit ensures stable input voltages at the
input of the ADC during the conversion.
The ADC is used to measure the following inputs:
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
Channel 0: VDDOUT – measurement of the system voltage
Channel 1: ICH – internal battery charger current measurement
Channel 2: TBAT – output from the battery NTC
Channel 3: VBAT – measurement of the battery voltage
Channel 4: ADC_IN4 – high impedance input (0 V to 2.5 V)
Channel 5: ADC_IN5 – high impedance input (0 V to 2.5 V)
Channel 6: ADC_IN6 – high impedance input (input divider, 0 V to 2.5 V)
Channel 7: XY– TSI interface to measure the X and Y voltage of the touch screen resistive
potentiometers
● Channel 8: internal Tjunc.-sense (internal temp. sensor)
● Channel 9: VBBAT – measurement of the backup battery voltage
Power
Manager
VDDOUT
ICH
TSI
TBAT
ADCIN4-ADCIN6
TBAT
MUX
TRACK AND
HOLD
ADC
VBAT
CONNECTIONS
FROM CHARGER
2.5V Vref
ADCIN6
Registers
Figure 50: ADC Block Diagram
18.2 Input MUX
The MUX selects from and isolates the 10 inputs and presents the channel to be measured to the
ADC input. When selected, an input amplifier on the VDDOUT (and VBAT) channel subtracts the
VDDCORE reference voltage and scales the signal to the correct value for the ADC.
18.3 ADC
The ADC uses a sample and hold successive approximation switched capacitor architecture. It is
supplied from internal core supply rail VDDCORE (2.5 V). It can be used either in high speed mode
with measurements sequences repeated every 1ms or in economy mode with sequences performed
every 10ms.
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18.4 Manual Conversion Mode
For manual measurements the ADC powers up, one conversion is done on the specified channel and
the 10-bit result is stored. After the conversion is completed, the ADC powers down again and an
IRQ event flag is set (end of manual conversion). The generation of this IRQ can be masked by the
IRQ mask.Note: the IRQ must be cleared before subsequent manual measurements can be made.
18.5 Automatic Measurements Scheduler
The automatic measurement scheduler allows monitoring of the system voltage VDDOUT, the
charging current ICH, the battery temperature TBAT and the touch screen interface XY. Additionally,
the auxiliary channels ADCIN4-6 are able to be automatically monitored with upper and low
thresholds set by power manager registers to give a nIRQ event if a measurement is outside these
levels. All measurements are handled by the scheduler system detailed below.
The scheduler performs a sequence of 10 slots continually repeated according to the configured
mode. If the TSI is enabled the first half slot performs either an automatic or a manual conversion.
The second half slot performs TSI actions and measurements. If the TSI measurement is disabled
there is no split of the slot and only the first conversion is performed. A slot requires 100µs. The
pattern of measurements over the 10 slots depends upon the charging mode. Automatic
measurements of VDDOUT, ICH and TBAT are made during charging. These cease when not
charging. When automatic measurements are disabled, the manual measurements are made
immediately and unused automatic measurements will handle manual conversion requests.
The action of each automatic measurement follows. Beside the TSI automatic measurements only
store the 8MSB’s of the ADC measurement.
Example sequence of AUTO-ADC measurements
Slot No
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A0
X
M
Y
M
Z
A4
P
M
X
M
Y
A5
P
M
X
M
Y
A6
P
TSI, no charging,
TSI_DELAY<=1, TSI_SKIP=0
A0
X
A1
Y
M
Z
A4
P
A2
-
M
-
A5
X
A6
Y
M
P
A8
-
TSI, with charging
TSI_DELAY<=1, TSI_SKIP=2 slots
A0
M
M
A4
M
M
A5
M
M
A6
No TSI, no charging
A0
A1
M
A4
A2
M
A5
A6
M
A8
No TSI, with charging
Each Slot allows 1 automatic or manual measurement and 1 TSI measurement to be made
A0 - Automatic measurement of VDDOUT (mux channel 0)
A1 - Automatic measurement of ICH (mux channel 1)
A2 - Automatic measurement of TBAT (mux channel 2)
A4 - Automatic measurement of ADCIN4 (mux channel 4)
A5 - Automatic measurement of ADCIN5 (mux channel 5)
A6 - Automatic measurement of ADCIN6 (mux channel 6)
A8 - Automatic measurement of Tjunc with gain 3 (mux channel 8)
TSI - Automatic X&Y(&Z) measurement followed by a pen detection (mux channel 7)
M indicates time slots when a Manual measurement can be made
Figure 51: Example Sequence of AUTO-ADC Measurements
18.6 A0: VDDOUT Low Voltage nIRQ Measurement Mode
VDDOUT is measured and compared with a threshold. If the reading is below this level for a number
of three consecutive readings an error event is generated. If nIRQ was asserted the automatic
measurement of channel VDDOUT is paused until the host has cleared the associated event flag
(the event causing value is kept inside the result register). If no action is taken to restore the
VDDOUT voltage (discharging the battery is continued) the host may consider to switch off optional
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‘Always on’ blocks (backup battery charger or supplies, that are not disabled when powering down to
RESET mode) to save energy later on. The multiple reading provides a debouncing of the VDDOUT
voltage before issuing a nIRQ. The assertion of nIRQ can be masked by IRQ mask.
18.7 A1: ICH (and ICH_BAT Average) Measurement Mode
When the battery is being charged in FAST CHARGE mode the ICH current is measured
automatically every 1 ms or 10 ms and an average value is determined by adding the result to an 18bit accumulator and latching the top eight bits every 1024 samples (during high speed mode nine
measurements are ignored before performing an update). This provides an average charging current
value every 10.24 s. When the ICH_BAT falls below the value set (and the other requirements for
charging end detect are met), an IRQ will be flagged. The IRQ can be masked.
18.8 A2: TBAT and Battery Temperature Warning nIRQ Measurement Mode
When the battery is being charged, the TBAT voltage is measured automatically. During this
measurement, a 50 µA current is sourced to the battery temperature sense resistor from the TBAT
pin. During production testing, the TBAT high and low thresholds are programmed into the OTP
memory, with adjustments made to correct for the accuracy of the 50 µA current source and the high
and low temperature resistance of the NTC resistor etc. The measurement result is used to protect
the battery pack from damage during charging at too high temperatures. Temperature is flagged by
three threshold levels held in the threshold registers (loaded from OTP at start-up). If three
consecutive readings of TBAT are outside the configured range, then charging is disabled, an event
flag is set and an interrupt is generated. The processor can then either service the IRQ and turn off
charging or do nothing. If nothing is done, the FAST CHARGE block will start charging again as soon
as the temperature readings are inside the programmed range. The generation of this IRQ can be
masked.
18.9 A4, A5, A6: Automatic Measurement and High/Low Threshold Warning
nIRQ Mode
The automatic measurement result of channel ADC_IN4 is stored. If a reading of A4 outside the
programmed range then an event flag is set. If nIRQ was asserted the automatic measurement of
channel ADC_IN4 is paused until the host has cleared the associated event flag (the event causing
value is kept inside the result register). If debouncing is selected the event will only be asserted if two
consecutive measurements override the same threshold. The assertion of nIRQ can be masked by
IRQ mask. The same functionality is available at ADC_IN5 and ADC_IN6. In addition it is possible to
use ADCIN_4 with a 15 μA current source that allows automatic measurement of a resistor value.
During automatic measurements the enabled current source is dynamically switched-off at the end of
the conversion and switched-on one slot prior to the next ADCIN_4 measurement (to enable
minimum current consumption, but external capacitance to settle); otherwise its status is static.
18.10 A8: Automatic Measurement of Internal Temperature
Selection of channel 8 (Tjunc) will be used to measure the output of the internal temperature sensor
generated out of a PTAT current from the BGR. The channel 8 measures the output of the
temperature sensor with a gain of 3. An offset register can be used for a one point calibration of the
temperature sensor.
18.11 A3, A9: Manual Measurement VBAT and VBBAT
Channel 3 can be used to manually measure the main battery voltage and channel 9 can be used to
measure the voltage of the backup battery.
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18.12 Fixed Threshold Non-ADC Warning nIRQ Mode
A comparator with a threshold of VDD_REF (1.2 V) is connected to the input of channel 5. The
comparator is asserted whenever the input voltage is excessing or dropping below 1.2 V for at least
10ms (debouncing) when being enabled via COMP1V2_EN. A status-flag COMP_DET is indicating
the actual state and a mask able interrupt request E_COMP_1V2 is generated at falling and rising
edge state transitions. The comparator has to be disabled via COMP1V2_EN when auto
measurements with high resolution are executed on ADCIN5.
18.13 A7: XY Touch Screen Interface
The TSI operates as a sub-system within the scheduler, using the slots to step through tasks such
as; pen down detection, matrix switching and settling, and X (one-dimensional resistor network) or
XY measurements including pen pressure (Z).
18.13.1 Features
● Compatible with 4-wire resistive touch screens and supports pen pressure measurement
● Unidirectional resistor network measurements (XP mode)
● X+, X-, Y+, Y- inputs can be alternatively used for multiplexed manual measurements on GPADC channel 7
● Pen detection, pen controlled automatic measurements and nIRQ generation with application
wake-up
● Supports configurable low-power schemes
● Includes TSI pre-charging (to compensate external noise reduction capacitors) and TSI settling to
let mechanical vibration of TSI layer sheet stabilize prior to measurement
Maximum X&Y sample rate: 3 kHz (pen pressure: 1 kHz)
Figure 52: TSI Switch Matrix
18.14 Pen Down Detect
Whenever the screen is touched outside of autonomous TSI sequences (AUTO_TSI_EN is released)
the pen detection will issue an interrupt and will trigger a wake up from POWER-DOWN mode. An
autonomous start of configured TSI sequences (XYZ or X mode) can be armed in parallel to
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PEN_DET_EN (requires a valid supply voltage at TSIREF); otherwise the host has to start the TSI
measurements by asserting AUTO_TSI_EN. For a single sequence of X&Y&Z&P (or X&P) the host
has to disable AUTO_TSI_EN when receiving the E_TSI_READY interrupt request.
For pen detection the YN switch is closed, grounding the Y plate. The XP signal is internally
connected by switch PDSW to a current source. When the screen is touched, the formed conducting
path steers the current to ground and a low voltage triggers an interrupt request. When pen detect is
blocked the PDSW is opened to isolate the current from the resistor matrix and ADC. As long as only
the pen detection is running the current source is supplied from VDDCORE (2.5 V). Otherwise the
supply will be switched to TSIREF which should be connected to LDO9 or a similar high precision
regulator.
18.15 TSI Scheduler
The TSI measurement circuitry is supplied from TSIREF. When measuring the X position the Xswitch is closed (grounding the X plane), the X+ switch is closed (charging the X plane) and later the
Y+ signal is connected to the ADC input for measurement. When measuring the Y position the Yswitch is closed (grounding the Y plane), the Y+ switch is closed (charging the Y plane) and later the
X+ signal is connected to the ADC input.
The TSI function operates every half-slot of the scheduler, performing automatic X, Y, Z (and pen
detect) measurements of the touch screen resistive potentiometer. The resulting XYP or XYZP (XP)
measurements are then available from the distributed TSI_X & TSI_Y (and (TSI_Z) registers.
Whenever a XYP or XYZP (or alternatively XP) data block is ready an interrupt is generated to inform
the host about new data to be read. The registers latch the results for all three/four values to ensure
an autonomic data read, given that a new measurement may become available whilst reading the
multiple registers.
Filtering of LCD noise is handled by external capacitors connected from each TSI pin to ground. A
low pass filter is formed with the touch screen resistance that forces a longer settling time prior to
ADC sampling. The time between switching and measurement conversion is handled by control bits.
To reduce power consumption the data block measurement can be made intermittently. The gap
between actual measurements specifies a delay in multiples of slot time. A value of zero indicates
the XYP, XYZP (or XP) block measurements are continually repeated. Otherwise the specified
number of slots is skipped in advance to the next XYP, XYZP (or XP) measurement.
In summary a settling delay precedes an X measurement, followed by a settling delay preceding a Y
measurement, which is performed identical to the Z and pen detection measurements. A number of
slots are missed between a pair of XYP, XYZP (or XP) block measurements. Figure 53shows an
example sequence explaining TSI_DELAY (2 slots) and TSI_SKIP (2 slots) in XP mode.
Automatic TSI measurements
-
-
go
X
X sw closed
P
TSI_SKIP
-
Pen detection
X
TSI_DELAY
TSI_DELAY
-
Measure X
P sw closed
go
X
X sw closed
Slot
Figure 53: Example Sequence in XP Mode
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18.16 Pen Pressure
When measuring Z the X- switch is closed (grounding the X plane), the Y+ switch is closed (charging
the Y plane) and the X+ signal is later then connected to the ADC input for measuring the value.
The pen pressure can then be estimated from the touch resistance Pressure which has to be
calculated by the host from the measured X, Y and Z values and the known resistance values of the
TSI X- and Y-plates (Rx and Ry).
Manual measurements can be executed by asserting TSI_MAN. If asserted in combination with
AUTO_TSI_EN = 1 it forces the immediate single TSI measurement selected within TSI_MODE (not
waiting for an activate pen detection). If AUTO_TSI_EN = 0 all TSI input channels can be used as
further general purpose inputs routed via TSI_MUX to ADC channel 7. In combination with the
assertion of TSI_SEL_0 to TSI_SEL_3 this interface mode supports a wide range of host controlled
voltage/impedance measurements with ADC channel 7.
Table 55: Registers Summary
Name (bits)
Description
AUTO_TSI_EN
Touch screen block enable. Regular measurements of X-Y and pen detection
are scheduled.
PEN_DET_EN
Enables pen detection mode.
TSI_MODE
0: XYZP mode (X&Y&Z plus two X&Y measurement, each followed by a pen
detection)
1: XP mode (X measurements followed by a pen detection)
E_PEN_DOWN
Pen touch detected. Set when pen touch down, else reset. Flags nIRQ and wake
up with current value shown in status registers.
E_TSI_READY
Interrupt request. Cleared by reading event register.
M_TSI_READY
Interrupt request mask. Set to 1 to disable interrupt.
M_PEN_DOWN
Interrupt request mask. Set to 1 to disable interrupt.
TSI_XM,
TSI_YM,
TSI_XL,TSI_YL, TSI_ZL,
PEN_DOWN
TSI_Z
Touch screen X, Y and Z readings:
R107: TSI_X bits 9:2
R107+1: TSI_Y bits 9:2
R107+2: TSI_X bits 1:0, TSI_Y bits 1:0, TSI_Z bits 1:0, PEN_DOWN
R107+3: TSI_Z bits 9:2 (used to calculate the pen pressure)
To ensure a synchronous data read, the assertion of the TSI_READY event
latches the latest X&Y (and Z) measurements. The values at addresses R107,
R107+1 & R107+2 (& R107+3 in XYZP mode) can then be safely read until the
event was cleared by the host, even if another TSI measurement has occurred in
the elapsed time between reads. The addresses are sequential, allowing a 3 or 4
word page mode 2-wire read.
TSI_DELAY
Delay between closing X and Y switches and ADC conversion:
0=0 slot: Switches closed only for ADC conversion. This allows 6 µs for settling.
1=1 slot, 2=2 slots, 3=4 slots
Switches are set at the end of ADC conversion, reading occurs in next slot and
the pattern repeats. Delay of 1 slot enables continuous X, Y, Z (and P) readings.
TSI_SKIP
Delay between two measurements (X&Y or X&Y&Z) where no TC
measurements are made (between X values for XP mode). During this period
the switches are open and no current is flowing through the screen so reducing
average current consumption.
0 = Continuous operation.
1 = 2 slot, 2 = 5 slot, 3 = 10 slot, 4 = 30 slot, 5 = 80 slot, 6 = 130 slot, 7 = 330
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slot.
TSI_MAN
When set with AUTO_TSI_EN released, the following registers override the
normal operation.
Direct setting of XY switches:
0 = Open X+, 1 = Close X+
0 = Open X-, 1 = Close X0 = Open Y+, 1 = Close Y+
0 = Open Y-, 1 = Close Y-
TSI_SEL_0
TSI_SEL_1
TSI_SEL_2
TSI_SEL_3
TSI_MUX
Direct setting of MUX selecting which XY pin is routed to GPADC_IN7 input.
Depending on the MUX settings the result will be available either in the TSI_X or
TSI_Y registers named in brackets:
00 = X+ (TSI_XM, TSI_XL)
01 = Y+ (TSI_YM, TSI_YL)
10 = X- (TSI_XM, TSI_XL)
11 = Y- (TSI_YM, TSI_YL)
ADCREF
ADC reference connection.
0 = TSIREF/VSS
1 = X+/X-, Y+/Y- or Y+/X- depending on the channel being measured (X/Y/Z)
18.17 GP-ADC
Table 56: GP-ADC Control Registers
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
MUX_SEL
0000: VDDOUT pin (channel 0) selected
0001: ICH (channel 1) selected
0010: TBAT pin (channel 2) selected
0011: VBAT pin (channel 3) selected
0100: ADCIN4 selected
0101: ADCIN5 selected
0110: ADCIN6 selected
0111: TSI (channel 7) selected)
1000: internal T-Sense using gain 1 (channel 8)
selected
1001: VBBAT-voltage
4
R/W
MAN_CONV
Perform manual conversion. Bit is reset to 0 when
conversion is complete.
7:5
R
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
AUTO_VDD_EN
0: VDDOUT auto measurements disabled
1: VDDOUT auto measurements enabled
1
R/W
AUTO_AD4_EN
0: ADCIN4 auto measurements disabled
1: ADCIN4 auto measurements enabled
R81
ADC_MAN
Register
Address
R82
ADC_CONT
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R/W
AUTO_AD5_EN
0: ADCIN5 auto measurements disabled
1: ADCIN5 auto measurements enabled
3
R/W
AUTO_AD6_EN
0: ADCIN6 auto measurements disabled
1: ADCIN6 auto measurements enabled
4
R/W
AD4_ISRC_EN
0: Disable ADCIN4 15 µA current source
1: Enable ADCIN4 15 µA current source
5
R/W
TBAT_ISRC_EN
0: TBAT 50 µA current source enabled one slot before
measurement (disabled after measurement)
1: Enable TBAT 50 µA current source permanently
6
R/W
ADC_MODE
0: Measurement sequence interval 10 ms (economy
mode)
1: Measurement sequence interval 1 ms
(recommended for TSI mode)
7
R/W
COMP1V2_EN
0: Disable 1.2 V comparator at ADCIN5
1: Enable 1.2 V comparator
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R83
ADC_RES_L
1:0
R
ADC_RES_LSB
10-bit manual conversion result (2 LSBs)
Register
Address
Bit
Label
Description
R84
ADC_RES_H
7:0
R
ADC_RES_MSB
10-bit manual conversion result (8 MSBs)
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
VDDOUT_RES
0x00 – 0xFF: Auto VDDOUT conversion result
(ADCIN0)
00000000 corresponds to 2.5 V
11111111 corresponds to 4.5 V
Type
R85
VDD_RES
7:0
R
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R86
VDD_MON
7:0
R/W
VDDOUT_MON
VDDOUT_MON threshold setting (8-bit).
00000000 corresponds to 2.5 V
11111111 corresponds to 4.5 V
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R87
ICHG_AV
7:0
R
ICHG_AV
Charger current average conversion result,
8 MSBs from an internal 18-bit accumulator, updated
every 10.24 s:
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00000000 corresponds to 0 mA,
11111111 corresponds to 1000 mA
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R88
ICHG_THD
7:0
R/W
ICHG_THD
Reduced Battery charging current detection threshold
(compared with ICHG_AV)
00000000 corresponds to 0 mA,
11111111 corresponds to 1000 mA
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R89
ICHG_END
7:0
R/W
ICHG_END
Battery charging end point current detection threshold
(compared with ICHG_AV)
00000000 corresponds to 0 mA,
11111111 corresponds to 1000 mA
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R90
TBAT_RES
7:0
R
TBAT_RES
00000000 – 11111111: Auto ADC TBAT conversion
result (ADCIN1)
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R91
TBAT_HIGHP
7:0
R/W
TBAT_HIGHP
00000000 – 11111111: TBAT high temperature
threshold
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R92
TBAT_HIGHN
7:0
R/W
TBAT_HIGHN
00000000 – 11111111: TBAT high temperature
resume charging threshold
(typically 45 °C)
Register
Address
Bit
Label
Description
R93
TBAT_LOW
7:0
TBAT_LOW
00000000 – 11111111: TBAT low temperature
threshold
(typically 0 °C)
Register
Address
Bit
Label
Description
R94
T_OFFSET
7:0
T_OFFSET
10000000 – 01111111: signed two’s complement
calibration offset for junction temperature
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measurement
Register
Address
Bit
Type
R95
ADCIN4_RES
7:0
R
Register
Address
Bit
R96
AUTO4_HIGH
Label
Description
ADCIN4_RES
00000000 – 11111111: Auto ADC ADCIN4 conversion
result
Type
Label
Description
7:0
R/W
AUTO4_HIGH
00000000 – 11111111: ADCIN4 high level threshold
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R97
AUTO4_LOW
7:0
R/W
AUTO4_LOW
00000000 – 11111111: ADCIN4 low level threshold
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R98
ADCIN5_RES
7:0
R
ADCIN5_RES
00000000 – 11111111: Auto ADC ADCIN5 conversion
result
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R99
AUTO5_HIGH
7:0
R/W
AUTO5_HIGH
00000000 – 11111111: ADCIN5 high level threshold
Register
Address
Bit
Label
Description
R100
AUTO5_LOW
7:0
R/W
AUTO5_LOW
00000000 – 11111111: ADCIN5 low level threshold
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R101
ADCIN6_RES
7:0
R
ADCIN6_RES
00000000 – 11111111: Auto ADC ADCIN6 conversion
result
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R102
AUTO6_HIGH
7:0
R/W
AUTO6_HIGH
00000000 – 11111111: ADCIN6 high level threshold
Datasheet
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Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R103
AUTO6_LOW
7:0
R/W
AUTO6_LOW
00000000 – 11111111: ADCIN6 low level threshold
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R104
TJUNC_RES
7:0
R
TJUNC_RES
00000000 – 11111111: Auto TJUNC conversion result
(ADCIN8)
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19 TSI Control
Table 57: TSI Control Registers
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
AUTO_TSI_EN
0: Auto TSI sequence disabled
1: Auto TSI sequence measurements enabled
(triggered from pen detection or manual measurement)
PEN_DET_EN
0: Pen detection (repeating sequences measurement)
disabled
1: Pen detect circuit (repeating sequences
measurement) enabled
TSI_MODE
Configures TSI to automatically measure sequence
either XP or XYZP (XYP) values
0: XYZP mode: X&Y&Z plus two X&Y measurement,
each followed by a pen detection
1: XP mode: X measurements each followed by a pen
detection.
If PEN_DETECT_EN is asserted the sequences will
be repeated until PEN_DOWN is released otherwise
only one sequence is measured
TSI_SKIP
Delay between two measurements of X&Y&P or
X&Y&Z&P (or X&P) where no measurements are
made. During this period the XY switches are open
and no current is flowing through the screen so
reducing average current consumption.
000: continuous operation (<=3 kHz X&Y)
001: 2 slots (<=1.875 kHz X&Y)
010: 5 slots (<=1.200 kHz X&Y)
011: 10 slots (<=750 Hz X&Y)
100: 30 slots (<=300 Hz X&Y)
101: 80 slots (<=120 Hz X&Y)
110: 130 slots (<=75 Hz X&Y)
111: 330 slots (<=30 Hz X&Y)
TSI_DELAY
Delay between closing XY switches and ADC
measurement to allow external decoupling capacitors
to settle (extends the measurement interval in addition
to TSI_SKIP).
00: 0 slot (Switches closed inside ADC conversion slot
=> 6 µs for settling)
01: 1 slots (Switches closed at end of previous slot =>
56 µs for settling)
10: 2 slots (> 156 µs for settling)
11: 4 slots (> 256 µs for settling)
Switches are set at the end of previous TSI
conversion, reading occurs in the slot following the
specified number of delay slots and the pattern
repeats. Delay of <= 1 slot provides continuous
readings.
1
2
R105
TSI_CONT_A
5:3
7:6
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R/W
R/W
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Address
R106
TSI_CONT_B
Bit
Type
Label
Description
0
R/W
TSI_SEL_0
0: X+ switch open
1: X+ switch closed
1
R/W
TSI_SEL_1
0: X- switch open
1: X- switch closed
2
R/W
TSI_SEL_2
0: Y+ switch open
1: Y+ switch closed
3
R/W
TSI_SEL_3
0: Y- switch open
1: Y- switch closed
TSI_MUX
Direct setting of MUX selecting which XY pin is routed
to ADC_IN7 input.
00: X+ (results will be stored in TSI_XM)
01: Y+ (results will be stored in TSI_YM)
10: X- (results will be stored in TSI_XM)
11: Y- (results will be stored in TSI_YM)
TSI_MAN
When set, starts manual operation of the TSI
measurements: If AUTO_TSI_EN is zero an individual
measurement configured by TSI_SEL_x and TSI_MUX
will be performed. If AUTO_TSI_EN was asserted the
content from TSI_SEL_x and TSI_MUX will be ignored
and a single measurement sequence configured in
TSI_MODE will be executed. This bit clears
automatically at the end of the selected measurement.
5:4
6
Register
Address
R/W
R/W
7
R/W
ADCREF
ADC reference connection for TSI measurements.
0: TSIREF/VSS
1: X+/X-, Y+/Y- or Y+/X- (for X, Y or Z measurements)
Bit
Type
Label
Description
TSI_XM
TSI X measurement result- 8 MSBs
To ensure a synchronous data read, the act of reading
TSI_X_MSB, latches the latest X & Y measurements.
The values can then be safely read, even if another
TSI measurement has occurred in the elapsed time
between reads. The addresses are sequential,
allowing a page mode read.
Label
Description
TSI_YM
TSI Y measurement result- 8 MSBs
R107
TSI_X_MSB
7:0
R
Register
Address
Bit
Type
R108
TSI_Y_MSB
7:0
R
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Address
R109
TSI_LSB
Bit
Type
Label
Description
1:0
R
TSI_XL
TSI X measurement result- 2 LSBs
3:2
R
TSI_YL
TSI Y measurement result- 2 LSBs
5:4
R
TSI_ZL
TSI Z measurement result- 2 LSBs
PEN_DOWN
PEN_DOWN state:
0: Pen touch not detected
1: Pen touch detected
6
R
7
R
Register
Address
Bit
Type
R110
TSI_Z_MSB
7:0
R
Datasheet
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Reserved
Label
Description
TSI_ZM
TSI Z measurement result- 8 MSBs
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Table 58: RTC Calendar and Alarm Control Registers
Register
Address
Bit
5:0
Type
R/W
Label
Description
COUNT_SEC
0x00 – 0x3B: RTC seconds read-out. A read of this
register latches the current RTC calendar count into
the registers R111 to R116 (cohererent for approx
0.5 s).
MONITOR
Read-out ‘0’ indicates that the power was lost. Readout of ‘1’ indicates that the clock is OK
Set to ‘1’ when setting time to arm RTC monitor
function.
R111
COUNT_S
6
R/W
7
R
Bit
Type
Label
Description
5:0
R/W
COUNT_MIN
0x00 – 0x3B: RTC minutes read-out
7:6
R
Bit
Type
Label
Description
4:0
R/W
COUNT_HOUR
0x00 – 0x17: RTC hours read-out
7:5
R
Bit
Type
Label
Description
4:0
R/W
COUNT_DAY
0x01 – 0x1F: RTC days read-out
7:5
R
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
COUNT_MONTH
0x01 – 0x0C: RTC months read-out
7:4
R
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R116
5:0
R/W
COUNT_YEAR
0x00 – 0x3F: RTC years read-out (0 corresponds to
year 2000). A write to this register latches the registers
Register
Address
R112
COUNT_MI
Register
Address
R113
COUNT_H
Register
Address
R114
COUNT_D
Register
Address
R115
COUNT_MO
Datasheet
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Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
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COUNT_Y
Register
Address
R117
ALARM_MI
Register
Address
R118
ALARM_H
Register
Address
R119
ALARM_D
Register
Address
R120
ALARM_MO
Register
Address
R121
ALARM_Y
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R111 to R116 into the current RTC calendar count
7:6
R
Reserved
Bit
Type
Label
Description
5:0
R/W
ALARM_MIN
0x00 – 0x3B: Alarm minutes setting
6
R/W
ALARM_Type
Alarm event caused by:
0: TICK
1: Timer alarm
7
R/W
TICK_Type
Tick alarm interval is:
0: one second
1: one minute
Bit
Type
Label
Description
ALARM_HOUR
0x00 – 0x17: Alarm hours setting
4:0
R/W
7:5
R
Reserved
Bit
Type
Label
Description
4:0
R/W
ALARM_DAY
0x01 – 0x1F: Alarm days setting
7:5
R
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R/W
ALARM_MONTH
0x01 – 0x0C: Alarm months setting
7:4
R
Bit
Type
Label
Description
5:0
R/W
ALARM_YEAR
0x00 – 0x3F: Alarm years setting (0 corresponds to
year 2000). A write to this register latches the registers
R117 to R121
6
R/W
ALARM_ON
0: Alarm function is disabled
1: Alarm enabled
7
R/W
TICK_ON
0: Tick function is disabled
1: Periodic tick alarm enabled
Reserved
Reserved
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
R122
SECOND_A
7:0
R
Register
Address
Bit
Type
R123
SECOND_B
7:0
R
Register
Address
Bit
Type
R124
SECOND_C
7:0
R
Register
Address
Bit
Type
R125
SECOND_D
7:0
R
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Label
Description
SECONDS_A
RTC seconds counter A (LSBs). A read of this register
latches the current 32-bit counter into the registers
R122 to R125 (cohererent for approx 0.5 s).
Label
Description
SECONDS_B
RTC seconds counter B
Label
Description
SECONDS_C
RTC seconds counter C
Label
Description
SECONDS_D
RTC seconds counter D (MSBs)
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Table 59: Customer OTP Registers
Register
Address
R128
PAGE_CON_P1
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
6:0
R
7
RW
Bit
Type
Label
Description
3:0
R
TRC
Read back of OTP Trimming release code (TRC)
– starts with a code 0
7:4
R
MRC
Read back of mask revision code (MRC)
– code 0 for AA release
Bit
Type
Label
Description
2:0
R
CONF_ID
ID for customer variant of start-up voltages and
sequencer configuration, written during production of
variant
7:3
R
CUSTOMER_ID
ID for customer, written during production of variant
Reserved
0: Selects Register R1 to R127
1: Selects Register R129 to R255
REG_PAGE
R129
CHIP_ID
Register
Address
R130
CONFIG_ID
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22 Customer OTP
Register
Address
R131
OTP_CONT
Bit
Datasheet
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Description
0
R/W
OTP_TRANSFER
1
R/W
OTP_RP
0: Transfer is Read
1: Transfer is Programming
2
R/W
OTP_GP
0: No action
1: Transfer includes configuration registers R132 to 0
(plus GP_WRITE_DIS and OTP_GP_LOCK)
3
R/W
OTP_CONF
0: No action
1: Transfer includes configuration 0 to 0 (plus
OTP_CONF_LOCK)
4
R
Reserved
R
OTP_GP_LOCK
0: OTP not locked after programming
1: OTP will be locked during programming (no further
fusing possible)
Note: Write access for fusing only, control state is
loaded from OTP defaults after POR
OTP_CONF_LOCK
0: OTP registers 0 to 0 not locked after programming
(only for unmarked evaluation samples)
1: OTP registers 0 to 0 will be locked during
programming (set for all marked parts, no further
fusing possible)
Note: Write access for fusing only, control state is
loaded from OTP defaults after POR
6
R132
OSC_TRIM
Label
0: No transfer in progress
1: Writing ‘1’ to this bit initiates the fusing of selected
OTP cells with the content from corresponding
registers
1: Reading ‘1’ indicates the transfer is still ongoing
5
Register
Address
Type
R/W
7
R/W
GP_WRITE_DIS
0: Enables write access to GP_ID registers
1: GP_ID registers are ‘read only’
Note: Write access for fusing only, control state is
loaded from OTP defaults after POR
Bit
Type
Label
Description
TRIM_32K
Bits for correction of the 32 kHz oscillator frequency:
10000000: -244.1ppm
…
11111111: -1.9ppm
00000000: off
00000001: 1.9ppm (1/(32768*16))
…
01111111: 242.2ppm
7:0
R/W
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Write access disabled to GP_ID if GP_WRITE_DIS fused with ‘1’.
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R133
GP_ID_0
7:0
R/W
GP_0
Data from fuse array (OTP)
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R134
GP_ID_1
7:0
R/W
GP_1
Data from fuse array (OTP)
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R135
GP_ID_2
7:0
R/W
GP_2
Data from fuse array (OTP)
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R136
GP_ID_3
7:0
R/W
GP_3
Data from fuse array (OTP)
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R137
GP_ID_4
7:0
R/W
GP_4
Data from fuse array (OTP)
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R138
GP_ID_5
7:0
R/W
GP_5
Data from fuse array (OTP)
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R139
GP_ID_6
7:0
R/
R/W
GP_6
Data from fuse array (OTP)
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Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R140
GP_ID_7
7:0
R/W
GP_7
Data from fuse array (OTP)
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R141
GP_ID_8
7:0
R/W
GP_8
Data from fuse array (OTP)
Register
Address
Bit
Type
Label
Description
R142
GP_ID_9
7:0
R/W
GP_9
Data from fuse array (OTP)
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23 Register MAP
23.1 Overview
Most register bits (exceptions are for example, FAULT_LOG or CHG_TIME), that are not loaded from
OTP are reset to defaults (zero in most cases) when powering up from RESET mode. Register bits
shown in BLUE are loaded from OTP.
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FUNCTION
7
PAGE 0
System control and event registers (SYSMON)
‎0
R
‎R1
‎R2
‎R3
‎R4
‎R5
‎R6
‎R7
‎R8
‎R9
‎R10
‎R11
‎R12
‎R13
‎R14
‎R15
‎R16
‎R17
‎R18
‎R19
‎R20
PAGE_CON
STATUS_A
STATUS_B
STATUS_C
STATUS_D
EVENT_A
EVENT_B
EVENT_C
EVENT_D
FAULT_LOG
IRQ_MASK_A
IRQ_MASK_B
IRQ_MASK_C
IRQ_MASK_D
CONTROL_A
CONTROL_B
CONTROL_C
CONTROL_D
PD_DIS
INTERFACE
RESET
REG_PAGE
VDAT_DET
COMP_DET
GPI7
GPI15
M_COMP_1V2
E_TSI_READY
E_GPI7
E_GPI15
WAIT_SHUT
M_COMP_1V2
M_TSI_READY
M_GPI7
M_GPI15
GPI_V
SHUTDOWN
BLINK_DUR
WATCHDOG
PM-CONT_PD
IF_BASE_ADDR
RESET_EVENT
6
5
4
VBUS_SEL
SEQUENCING
GPI6
GPI14
M_SEQ_RDY
E_PEN_DOWN
E_GPI6
E_GPI14
nSD_SHUT
M_SEQ_RDY
M_PEN_DOWN
M_GPI6
M_GPI14
PM_O_Type
DEEP_SLEEP
BLINK_FRQ
ACC_DET_EN
OUT_32K_PD
DCIN_SEL
GP_FB2
GPI5
GPI13
E_ALARM
E_ADC_EOM
E_GPI5
E_GPI13
KEY_SHUT
M_ALARM
M_ADC_EOM
M_GPI5
M_GPI13
PM_O_V
WRITE_MODE
VBUS_DET
CHG_TO
GPI4
GPI12
E_VDD_LOW
E_TBAT
E_GPI4
E_GPI12
Reserved
M_VDD_LOW
M_TBAT
M_GPI4
M_GPI12
PM_I_V
BBAT_EN
DEBOUNCING
nONKEY_SD
CHG_PD
nCS_POL
GPI14_15_SD
CHG_BBAT_PD
3
2
1
0
Reserved
DCIN_DET
CHG_END
GPI3
GPI11
E_VBUS_REM
E_CHG_END
E_GPI3
E_GPI11
TEMP_OVER
M_VBUS_REM
M_CHG_END
M_GPI3
M_GPI11
PM_IF_V
OTPREAD_EN
ID_GND
CHG_LIM
GPI2
GPI10
E_DCIN_REM
E_ID_GND
E_GPI2
E_GPI10
VDD_START
M_DCIN_REM
M_ID_GND
M_GPI2
M_GPI10
PWR1_EN
AUTO_BOOT
ID_FLOAT
CHG_PRE
GPI1
GPI9
E_VBUS_DET
E_ID_FLOAT
E_GPI1
E_GPI9
VDD_FAULT
M_VBUS_VLD
M_ID_FLOAT
M_GPI1
M_GPI9
PWR_EN
ACT_DIODE
PM_FB2_PIN
nONKEY
CHG_ATT
GPI0
GPI8
E_DCIN_DET
E_nONKEY
E_GPI0
E_GPI8
TWD_ERROR
M_DCIN_VLD
M_nONKEY
M_GPI0
M_GPI8
SYS_EN
BUCK_MERGE
PM_FB1_PIN
KEEPACT_EN
HS-2-wire_PD
R/W_POL
TWDSCALE
PM-IF_PD
CPHA
GP-ADC_PD
CPOL
GPIO_PD
IF_Type
GPIO0_ MODE
GPIO2_MODE
GPIO4_ MODE
GPIO6_ MODE
GPIO8_ MODE
GPIO10_ MODE
GPIO12_ MODE
GPIO14_ MODE
GPIO0_Type
GPIO2_Type
GPIO4_Type
GPIO6_Type
GPIO8_Type
GPIO10_Type
GPIO12_Type
GPIO14_Type
GPIO0_PIN
GPIO2_PIN
GPIO4_PIN
GPIO6_PIN
GPIO8_PIN
GPIO10_PIN
GPIO12_PIN
GPIO14_PIN
WAIT_ID_ALWAYS
LDO2_STEP
LDO4_STEP
LDO6_STEP
LDO8_STEP
LDO10_STEP
VPERI_SW_STEP
BUCKCORE_STEP
BUCKMEM_STEP
SYS_PRE
RESET_TIMER
GPIO control registers (GPIO)
‎ 21
R
‎R22
‎R23
‎R24
‎R25
‎R26
‎R27
‎R28
GPIO_0-1
GPIO_2-3
GPIO_4-5
GPIO_6-7
GPIO_8-9
GPIO_10-11
GPIO_12-13
GPIO_14-15
GPIO1_ MODE
GPIO3_ MODE
GPIO5_ MODE
GPIO7_ MODE
GPIO9_ MODE
GPIO11_ MODE
GPIO13_ MODE
GPIO15_ MODE
GPIO1_Type
GPIO3_Type
GPIO5_Type
GPIO7_Type
GPIO9_Type
GPIO11_Type
GPIO13_Type
GPIO15_Type
GPIO1_PIN
GPIO3_PIN
GPIO5_PIN
GPIO7_PIN
GPIO9_PIN
GPIO11_PIN
GPIO13_PIN
GPIO15_PIN
Power sequencer control registers (SEQ)
‎ 29
R
‎R30
‎R31
‎R32
‎R34
‎R34
‎R35
‎R36
‎R37
ID_0_1
ID_2_3
ID_4_5
ID_6_7
ID_10_
ID_10_11
ID_12_13
ID_14_15
ID_16_17
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LDO1_STEP
LDO3_STEP
LDO5_STEP
LDO7_STEP
LDO9_STEP
PD_DIS_STEP
VMEM_SW_STEP
BUCKPRO_STEP
BUCKPERI_STEP
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R
‎R39
‎R40
‎R41
‎R42
‎R43
ID_18_19
ID_20_21
SEQ_STATUS
SEQ_A
SEQ_B
SEQ_TIMER
GP_RISE2_STEP
GP_FALL2_STEP
SEQ_POINTER
POWER_END
PART_DOWN
SEQ_DUMMY
GP_RISE1_STEP
GP_FALL1_STEP
WAIT_STEP
SYSTEM_END
MAX_COUNT
SEQ_TIME
Power supply control registers (REG)
‎ 44
R
‎R45
‎R46
‎R47
‎R48
‎R49
‎R50
‎R51
‎R52
‎R53
‎R54
‎R55
‎R56
‎R57
‎R58
‎R59
‎R60
‎R61
BUCK_A
BUCK_B
BUCKCORE
BUCKPRO
BUCKMEM
BUCKPERI
LDO1
LDO2
LDO3
LDO4
LDO5
LDO6
LDO7
LDO8
LDO9
LDO10
SUPPLY
PULLDOWN
BPRO_ILIM
BPERI_ILIM
BCORE_CONF
BPRO_CONF
BMEM_CONF
BPERI_CONF
LDO1_CONF
LDO2_CONF
LDO3_CONF
LDO4_CONF
LDO5_CONF
LDO6_CONF
LDO7_CONF
LDO8_CONF
LDO9_CONF
LDO10_CONF
V_LOCK
Reserved
BCORE_EN
BPRO_EN
BMEM_EN
BPERI_EN
LDO1_EN
LDO2_EN
LDO3_EN
LDO4_EN
LDO5_EN
LDO6_EN
LDO7_EN
LDO8_EN
LDO9_EN
LDO10_EN
VMEM_SW_EN
Reserved
BPRO_MODE
BPERI_ MODE
VBCORE
VBPRO
VBMEM
BCORE_ILIM
BMEM_ILIM
BCORE_MODE
BMEM_ MODE
VBPERI
VLDO1
VLDO2
VLDO3
VLDO4
VLDO5
VLDO6
VLDO7
VLDO8
VLDO9
VLDO10
VPERI_SW_EN
LDO5_PD_DIS
VLDO3_GO
LDO2_PD_DIS
VLDO2_GO
LDO1_PD_DIS
CHG_BUCK_LP
WAIT_MODE
CHG_BUCK_EN
EN_32KOUT
ISET_BUCK
DELAY_TIME
ISET_USB
VB_MEM_GO
MEM_PD_DIS
VB_PRO_GO
PRO_PD_DIS
VB_CORE_GO
CORE_PD_DIS
LED1_IN_EN
LED1_RAMP
BOOST_EN
LED1_EN
Charging control registers (CHARGE)
‎ 62
R
‎R63
‎R64
‎R65
‎R66
‎R67
‎R68
CHG_BUCK
WAIT_CONT
ISET
BAT_CHG
CHG_CONT
INPUT_CONT
CHG_TIME
CHG_TEMP
WAIT_DIR
ISET_DCIN
ICHG_PRE
VCHG_BAT
TCTR_MODE
CHG_TIME
CHG_USB_ILIM
RTC_CLOCK
ICHG_BAT
VCH_THR
VCHG_DROP
DCIN_SUSP
VBUS_SUSP
TCTR
Backup battery charging control registers (BBAT)
‎R69
BBAT_CONT
BCHARGER_ISET
BCHARGER_VSET
Boost and LED driver control registers (LED)
‎ 70
R
‎R71
‎R72
‎R73
‎R74
‎R75
‎R76
‎R77
‎R78
BOOST
LED_CONT
LEDMIN
LED1_CONF
LED2_CONF
LED3_CONF
LED1_CONT
LED2_CONT
LED3_CONT
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SEL_LED_MODE
LEDMIN_CURRENT
LED1_CURRENT
LED2_CURRENT
LED3_CURRENT
LED1_DIM
LED2_DIM
LED3_DIM
M_B_FAULT
LED3_ICONT
BOOST_FRQ
LED3_RAMP
BOOST_ILIM
LED3_EN
LED3_IN_EN
LED2_RAMP
LED2_IN_EN
LED2_EN
LED1_PWM
LED2_PWM
LED3_PWM
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R
‎R80
LED4_CONT
LED5_CONT
LED4_DIM
LED5_DIM
LED4_PWM
LED5_PWM
GP-ADC control registers (GPADC)
‎ 81
R
‎R82
‎R83
‎R84
‎R85
‎R86
‎R87
‎R88
‎R89
‎R90
‎R91
‎R92
‎R93
‎R94
‎R95
‎R96
‎R97
‎R98
‎R99
‎R100
‎R101
‎R102
‎R103
‎R104
ADC_MAN
ADC_CONT
ADC_RES_L
ADC_RES_H
VDD_RES
VDD_MON
ICHG_AV
ICHG_THD
ICHG_END
TBAT_RES
TBAT_HIGHP
TBAT_HIGHN
TBAT_LOW
T_OFFSET
ADCIN4_RES
AUTO4_HIGH
AUTO4_LOW
ADCIN5_RES
AUTO5_HIGH
AUTO5_LOW
ADCIN6_RES
AUTO6_HIGH
AUTO6_LOW
TJUNC_RES
Reserved
COMP1V2_EN
Reserved
ADC_RES_MSB
VDDOUT_RES
VDDOUT_MON
ICHG_AV
ICHG_THD
ICHG_END
TBAT_RES
TBAT_HIGHP
TBAT_HIGHN
TBAT_LOW
T_OFFSET
ADCIN4_RES
AUTO4_HIGH
AUTO4_LOW
ADCIN5_RES
AUTO5_HIGH
AUTO5_LOW
ADCIN6_RES
AUTO6_HIGH
AUTO6_LOW
TJUNC_RES
MUX_SEL
AUTO_AD6_EN
AUTO_AD5_EN
AUTO_AD4_EN
ADC_RES_LSB
AUTO_VDD_EN
TSI_SKIP
TSI_MUX
TSI_SEL_3
TSI_MODE
TSI_SEL_2
PEN_DET_EN
TSI_SEL_1
AUTO_TSI_EN
TSI_SEL_0
PEN_DOWN
TSI_ZL
TSI_YL
MONITOR
COUNT_SEC
COUNT_MIN
ADC_MODE
TBAT_ISRC_EN
TSI_MAN
MAN_CONV
AD4_ISRC_EN
TSI control registers (TSI)
‎ 105
R
‎R106
‎R107
‎R108
‎R109
‎R110
TSI_CONT_A
TSI_CONT_B
TSI_X_MSB
TSI_Y_MSB
TSI_LSB
TSI_Z_MSB
TSI_DELAY
ADCREF
TSI_XM
TSI_YM
Reserved
TSI_ZM
TSI_XL
RTC calendar and alarm (RTC)
‎ 111
R
‎R112
‎R113
‎R114
‎R115
‎R116
‎R117
‎R118
‎R119
‎R120
COUNT_S
COUNT_MI
COUNT_H
COUNT_D
COUNT_MO
COUNT_Y
ALARM_MI
ALARM_H
ALARM_D
ALARM_MO
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Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
TICK_Type
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
COUNT_HOUR
COUNT_DAY
COUNT_MONTH
Reserved
ALARM_Type
COUNT_YEAR
ALARM_MIN
ALARM_HOUR
ALARM_DAY
ALARM_MONTH
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R
‎R122
‎R123
‎R124
‎R125
ALARM_Y
SECOND_A
SECOND_B
SECOND_C
SECOND_D
TICK_ON
SECONDS_A
SECONDS_B
SECONDS_C
SECONDS_D
ALARM_ON
REG_PAGE
MRC
CUSTOMER_ID
GP_WRITE_DIS
TRIM_32K
GP_0
GP_1
GP_2
GP_3
GP_4
GP_5
GP_6
GP_7
GP_8
GP_9
Reserved
ALARM_YEAR
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Customer OTP (MEM)
‎ 128
R
‎R129
‎R130
‎R131
‎R132
‎R133
‎R134
‎R135
‎R136
‎R137
‎R138
‎R139
‎R140
‎R141
‎R142
PAGE_CON
CHIP_ID
CONFIG_ID
OTP_CONT
OSC_TRIM
GP_ID_0
GP_ID_1
GP_ID_2
GP_ID_3
GP_ID_4
GP_ID_5
GP_ID_6
GP_ID_7
GP_ID_8
GP_ID_9
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OTP_GP_LOCK
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24 External Component Selection
24.1 Capacitor Selection
Ceramic capacitors are used as bypass capacitors at all VDD and output rails.
When selecting a capacitor, especially for types with high capacitance at smallest physical
dimension, the DC bias characteristic has to be taken into account.
On the VDDOUT main supply rail a minimum distributed capacitance of 80 μF with the following split
is recommended:
●
●
●
●
●
●
2x 10 μF close to VDDOUT pin
22 μF close to VDDBUCK_PERI_PRO buck supply pin
22 μF close to VDDBUCK_CORE buck supply pin
10 μF close to VDDBUCK_MEM buck supply pin
4.7 μF close to boost converter input (coil)
2 x 1 μF close to VDD_LDOx pins
Table 60: Recommended Capacitor Types
Application
Value
Size
Temp.
Char.
Tolerance
Rated
Voltage
Type
VLDO1, VLDO2,
VLDO5, VLDO9
output bypass
4x 1 µF
0402
X5R +/15 %
+/-10 %
10 V
Murata
GRM155R61A105KE15D
VLDO3, VLDO4,
VLDO6, VLDO7,
VLDO8, VLDO10
output bypass
6x
2.2 µF
0402
X5R +/15 %
+/-20 %
6.3 V
Murata
GRM155R60J225ME15D
VDDCORE output
bypass, VREF
1x
100 nF
0402
X7R +/15 %
+/-10 %
16 V
Murata
GRM155R71C104KA88D
VBUCKPRO,
VBUCKPERI,
VBUCKMEM output
bypass
3x
22 µF
0805
X5R +/15 %
+/-20 %
6.3 V
Murata
GRM21BR60J226ME39L
VBUCKCORE
2x
22 µF
0805
X5R +/15 %
+/-20 %
6.3 V
Murata
GRM21BR60J226ME39L
VMEM_SW,
VCORE_SW output
bypass
2x
100 nF
0402
X7R +/15 %
+/-10 %
16 V
Murata
GRM155R71C104KA88D
VBOOST output
bypass
1x
2.2 µF
1206
X7R +/15 %
+/-10 %
25 V
Murata
GRM31MR71E225KA93L
VBUS, DCIN bypass
2x
2.2 µF
0603
X5R +/15 %
+/-10 %
16 V
Murata
GRM188R61C225KE15
VBUS_PROT,
DCIN_PROT bypass
2x
4.7 µF
0603
X5R +/15 %
+/-10 %
6.3 V
Murata
GRM188R71J475KE19D
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Value
Size
Temp.
Char.
Tolerance
Rated
Voltage
Type
VCENTER bypass
1x
10 µF
0805
X7R +/15%
+/-10 %
6.3 V
Murata
GRM21BR70J106KE76L
VDDOUT bypass
3x
10 µF
0805
X7R +/15%
+/-10 %
6.3 V
Murata
GRM21BR70J106KE76L
2x 1 µF
0402
X5R +/15%
+/-10 %
10 V
Murata
GRM155R61A105KE15D
VBAT bypass
1x
10 µF
0805
X7R +/15%
+/-10 %
6.3 V
Murata
GRM21BR70J106KE76L
VDD_REF bypass
1x
2.2 µF
1206
X7R +/15%
+/-10 %
25 V
Murata
GRM31MR71E225KA93L
XIN, XOUT bypass to
VSS
2x
12 pF
0402
U2J
+/-5 %
50 V
Murata
GRM1557U1H120JZ01D
VBBAT
1 x 470
nF
0402
X5R +/10%
+/-10 %
10 V
Murata
GRM155R61A474KE15D
24.2 Inductor Selection
Inductors should be selected based upon the following parameters:
● Rated max. current: Usually a coil provides two current limits, one specifies the maximum current
at which the inductance derating due to saturation effects is limited to be within a specified
tolerance (typical 20% or 30%) of the peak current. The second limit is defined by the maximum
power dissipation and is applied to the effective current.
● DC resistance: Critical to converter efficiency and should therefore be minimized.
● Inductance: Given by converter electrical characteristics; designed for 2.2 µH for all DA9053 buck
converters,
Table 61: Recommended Inductor Types
Application
Value
Size (mm)
Isat (A)
(Note 1)
Irms (A)
(Note 2)
Tol
(%)
DCR
(Ω)
Type
BUCKCORE
1x
2.2 µH
3.7x3.9x1.8
2.55
1.9
+/-20
0.048
TOKO DE3518C
1127AS-2R7M
1x
2.2 µH
4x4x1.2
2.5
1.75
+/-30
0.1
Coilcraft
LPS4012-222NL
1x
2.2 µH
5x5x1.5
2.7
2
+/-20
0.09
Coilcraft
LPS5015-222ML
3x
2.2 µH
2.5x2x1.2
1.8
1.3
+/-20
0.155
TDK VLS252012T2R2M1R3
3x
2.2 µH
2.5x2x1.2
1.7
1.3
+/-20
0.096
TOKO DFE252012
1239AS-H-2R2N
BOOST
1x
4.7 µH
3x3x1.2
1
1.4
+/-20
0.13
TDK VLS3012T4R7M1R0
CHARGER
BUCK
1x
2.2 µH
4x4x1.2
2.5
1.75
+/-30
0.1
Coilcraft
LPS4012-222NL
BUCKPERI,
BUCKMEM,
BUCKPRO
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2.2 µH
4x4x1.7
2
2.9
+/-20
0.07
Coilcraft
LPS4018-222ML
Note 1
Value obtained when the nominal value of the inductance has fallen by 30 % under the value at zero
current.
Note 2
Value obtained when the temperature has risen by 40 °C. This parameter is important for the
maximum DC current.
24.3 Resistors
Table 62: Recommended Resistor Types
Application
Value
Size
Tolerance
P max
Type
BOOST current sense
100 mΩ
0402
+/-2 %
125 mW
Panasonic
ERJ2BSGR10x
IREF bias current reference
200 kΩ
0402
+/-1 %
100 mW
Panasonic
ERJ2RKF2003x
24.4 External Pass Transistors and Schottky Diodes
Table 63: Recommended Schottky Diode and Transistor Types
Application
Package
Type
BOOST FET + SCHOTTKY
WDFN6 2x2x0.8 mm
ON Semiconductor NTLJF4156N
SCHOTTKY
SOD323
BAT760
VBUS overvoltage protection FET
SOT-23
CSD25301W1015, PMV65XP
DCIN overvoltage protection FET
SOT-23
CSD25301W1015, PMV65XP
VBUS/DCIN dual overvoltage
protection FET
PowerPAK1212-8 3.3x3.3x1 mm
Vishay Siliconix Si7911DN
System load switch (active diode)
FET
SOT-23 3x2.6x1 mm
Vishay Siliconix Si2333DS
24.5 Backup Battery
The backup battery charger supports Lithium coin cells as well as Supercaps/Goldcaps. However if
the internal RTC clock is used, the battery’s nominal voltage should be above 3 V to allow
reasonable backup times though the backup battery charger allows charge voltages from 1.1 V to
3.1 V (for example, for external RTC clock modules).
Table 64: Example Backup Battery Types
Type
Size
Manufacturer
Lithium Battery (rechargeable) ML414, 1.0 mAh, 3.1 V
4.8 (dia.) x
1.4 mm
Sanyo,
Panasonic
Electric Double Layer Capacitor (Gold Capacitor) EECEN0F204xx,
0.2 F, 3.3 V
6.8 (dia.) x
1.8 mm
Panasonic
Electric Double Layer Capacitor (Gold Capacitor) EECEP0E333A,
0.033 F, 2.6 V
3.8 (dia.) x
1.5 mm
Panasonic
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24.6 Battery Pack Temperature Sensor (NTC)
In order to achieve reasonable accuracy over the relevant temperature range (for example, 0 °C to
50 °C for charging) by using the internal 50 µA current source, the recommended NTC should have a
nominal resistance of 10 kΩ (25) and its resistance should not exceed 50 kΩ within this range.
Table 65: Example Battery Pack Temperature Sensor
Type
Size
Manufacturer
NCP15XH103J03RC
0402
Murata
24.7 Crystal
The Real Time Clock module requires an external 32.768 kHz crystal. For crystal selection the
effective load capacitance has to be taken into account. It includes both external capacitors on pins
XIN and XOUT in series combination and the PCB and DA9053 stray capacitances.
For example, if two times 12pF external capacitors are used, which gives a series combination of
6pF, and the stray capacitance is 3pF, and then the crystal type specified for a load capacitance of
9pF should be chosen. Different stray capacitances may require different external capacitors and/or
a different crystal type. Furthermore the series resistance of the crystal must not exceed 100 kΩ.
Table 66: Recommended Crystal Type
Type
Size
Manufacturer
CC7V-T1A 32.768 kHz 9.0 pF +/-30 ppm
3.2x1.5x0.9 mm
Micro Crystal
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25 Layout Guidelines
25.1 General Recommendations
Appropriate trace width and amount of vias should be used for all power supply paths.
Too high trace resistances can prevent the system from proper operation, for example efficiency and
current ratings of switch mode converters and charger might be degraded. Furthermore the PCB
might be exposed to thermal hot spots, which can lead to critical overheating due to the positive
temperature coefficient of copper.
Special care must be taken to the DA9053 pad connections. The traces of the outer row should be
connected with the same width as the pads and should become wider as soon as possible. For
supply pins in the second row connection in an inner layer is recommended (depending on the
maximum current two or more vias might be required).
A common ground plane should be used, which allows proper electrical and thermal performance.
Noise sensitive references like the VREF capacitor and IREF resistor should be referred to a silent
ground which is connected at a star point underneath or close to the DA9053 main ground
connection.
Generally all power tracks with discontinuous and / or high currents should be kept as short as
possible.
Noise sensitive analogue signals like feedback lines or crystal connections should be kept away from
traces carrying pulsed analogue or digital signals. This can be achieved by separation (distance) or
shielding with quiet signals or ground traces.
See Dialog Semiconductor Applications note AN-PM-010_PCB_Layout_Guidlines.pdf for further
layout guidance.
25.2 System Supply and Charger
● Trace resistance of the VBUSPROT (or DCIN_PROT) bypass capacitor to VCENTER has to be
minimized to allow proper operation of the charge and system current control.
● In case an external pMOS transistor is used to bypass the internal active diode, its connection
trace resistance has to be kept to a minimum.
● The placement of the distributed capacitors at VDDOUT must ensure that all VDD inputs,
especially to the buck converters and LDOs, are connected to a bypass capacitor close to the
pads. It is recommended to place at least two 1 µF capacitors close to the LDO supply pads and
at least one 10 µF close to the buck VDD rail. Using a local power plane underneath the chip for
VDDOUT might be considered.
● Adequate heat sink areas should be used for at least one terminal of the external overvoltage
protection and / or active diode FETs.
25.3 LDOs and Switched Mode Supplies
● Transient current loops area of the switched mode converters should be minimized.
● The common references (VREF capacitor, IREF resistor) should be placed close to DA9053,
cross coupling to any noisy digital or analog trace must be avoided.
● Output capacitors of the LDOs should be placed close to the output pins. Small capacitors (for
example 100 nF) are also required close to the input pins of the supplied devices.
● Care must be taken that no current is carried on feedback lines (buck output voltages VBUCKxx
and boost current sense inputs (BOOST_SENSE_P/N).
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25.4 Crystal Oscillator
The crystal and its load capacitors should be placed as close as possible to the IC with short and
symmetric traces.
The traces must be isolated from noisy signals, especially from clocked digital ones. Ideally the lines
are buried between two ground layers, surrounded by additional ground traces.
25.5 Thermal Connection, Land Pad and Stencil Design
The DA9053 provides a centre ground plane, which is soldered directly to the PCB’s centre ground
pad. This PCB ground pad must be connected with as many vias and as direct as possible to the
PCB’s main ground plane in order to achieve good thermal performance.
Solder mask openings for the ground pad must be split by following a certain pattern like stripes or
round shapes or squares, as a solid square would apply too much solder paste and the signal pads
might not be connected properly.
As DA9053 also provides different sizes of the signal pads, some adaptation of the mask openings
might be required as well (generally small pads a bit larger, large pads a bit smaller than the pad
itself). Vias inside or next to the pads should be filled. An appropriately fine solder paste is required.
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26 Definitions
26.1 Power Dissipation and Thermal Design
When designing with the DA9053 consideration must be given to power dissipation as the level of
integration of the device can result in high power dissipation when all functions are operating with
high battery voltages. Exceeding the package power dissipation will result in the internal thermal
sensor shutting down the device until it has cooled sufficiently.
The package includes thermal management paddle to enable improved heat spreading on the PCB.
Linear regulators operating with a high current and high differential voltage between input and output
will dissipate the following power
Pdiss = (Vin - Vout)*Iout
For example:
A regulator supplying 150 mA @ 2.8 V from a fully charged lithium battery (VDD = 4.1 V)
Pdiss = (4.1 V - 2.8 V)*0.15 A = 195 mW
For switching regulators:
Pout = Pin*efficiency
Therefore:
Pdiss = Pin - Pout
Pdiss =
Pout
- Pout
Efficiency
Pdiss =
Pdiss =
Pout
1
*
Efficiency
Iout * Vout *
-
1
-
1
1
Efficiency
Example – an 85 % efficient buck converter supplying 1.2 V@ 400 mA
Pdiss = 1.2V * 0.4A *
1
0.85
-
1
= 85mW
As the DA9053 is a multiple regulator configuration each supply must be considered and summed to
give the total device dissipation (current drawn from the reference and control circuitry can be
considered negligible in these calculations).
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27 Regulator Parameters
27.1 Dropout Voltage
In the DA9053 a regulator’s dropout voltage is defined as the minimum voltage differential between
the input and output voltages whilst regulation still takes place. Within the regulator, voltage control
takes place across a PMOS pass transistor and when entering the dropout condition the transistor is
fully turned on and therefore cannot provide any further voltage control. When the transistor is fully
turned on the output voltage tracks the input voltage and regulation ceases. As the DA9053 is a
CMOS device and uses a PMOS pass transistor, the dropout voltage is directly related to the ON
resistance of the device. In the device the pass transistors are sized to provide the optimum balance
between required performance and silicon area. By employing a 0.25 µm process Dialog are able to
achieve very small pass transistor sizes for superior performance.
Vdropout=Vin – Vout = Rdson * Iout
When defining dropout voltage it is specified in relation to a minimum acceptable change in output
voltage. For example all Dialog regulators have dropout voltage defined as the point at which the
output voltage drops 10 mV below the output voltage at the minimum guaranteed operating voltage.
The worst case conditions for dropout are high temperature (highest ON resistance for internal
device) and maximum current load.
27.2 Power Supply Rejection
Power supply rejection (PSRR) is especially important in the supplies to the RF and audio parts of
the telephone. In a TDMA system such as GSM, the 217 Hz transmit burst from the power amplifier
results in significant current pulses being drawn from the battery. These can peak at up to 2 A before
reaching a steady state of 1.4 A (see below). Due to the battery having a finite internal resistance
(typically 0.5 ) these current peaks induce ripple on the battery voltage of up to 500 mV. As the
supplies to the audio and RF are derived from this supply it is essential that this ripple is removed
otherwise it would show as a 217 Hz tone in the audio and could also affect the transmit signal.
Power supply rejection should always be specified under worst case conditions when the battery is at
its minimum operating voltage, when there is minimum headroom available due to dropout.
27.3 Line Regulation
Static line regulation is a measurement that indicates a change in the regulator output voltage ∆Vreg
(regulator operating with a constant load current) in response to a change in the input voltage ∆Vin.
Transient line regulation is a measurement of the peak change ∆Vreg in regulated voltage seen
when the line input voltage changes.
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Vin
4.6ms TDMA frame rate
Vbat
Vreg
transient
Vreg
static
577µS
Vreg
Figure 54: Transient and Static Line Regulation
27.4 Load Regulation
Static load regulation is a measurement that indicates a change in the regulator output voltage ∆Vreg
in response to a change in the regulator loading ∆load whilst the regulator input voltage remains
constant. Transient load regulation is a measurement of the peak change in regulated voltage ∆Vreg
seen when the regulator load changes.
Iload max
Vreg
static
Vreg
transient
Iload min
Vreg
Figure 55: Transient and Static Load Regulation
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Materials
Qty
Reference
Part Name
4
2
6
7
1
3
1
5
2
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
C13 ,C20,C21,C32
CAPCY_0402_NEW
C34 ,C35
CAPCY_0402_NEW
C1,C2,C3,C4,C7,C11 CAPCY_0402_NEW
C5,C6,C8,C9,C10,C12,C33
CAPCY_0402_NEW
C31
CAPCY_0402_NEW
C22,C23,C25
CAPCY_0603_NEW
C17
CAPCY_0603_NEW
C14 ,C26-C29
CAPCY_0603_NEW
C18,C19
CAPCY_0805_NEW
C30,C36,C37,C38
CAPCY_0805_NEW
C24
CAPCY_0805_NEW
C39
CAPCY_0805_NEW
C15
CAPCY_1206_NEW
L1
INDY-INDUCTOR_2-4MM
L2
INDUCTOR_VLS3012
L3
INDUCTOR_VLS3012
L4
INDY-INDUCTOR_2-4MM
L5
INDUCTOR_VLS3012
L6
INDY-INDUCTOR_2-4MM
R1
RESY_0402_NEW
R2
RESY_0402_NEW
R3
RESY_0402_NEW
VAR1,VAR2
RESY_0402
R6
RESY_0402_NEW
R7,R8
RESY_0402_NEW
T1
TRAFNY_NTLJF4156N
T2,T3
TRAFPY_CDS25301W1015
T4
TRAFPY_SI2333DS_SOT23
X1
XTAY_CC7V-T1A
1
2
1
1
U1
J1,J2
C16
D16
PMCY_KANGAROOPLUS
15x2 Header
CAPCY_0402_NEW
DIOSCY_BAT760_SOD323
Value
Package
100n
0402
12p
0402
1u
0402
2u2
0402
470n
0402
22u
0603
10u
0603
4u7
0603
22u
0805
10u
0805
47U
0805
N.C.
0805
2u2
1206
4u7H
NR4018T4R7M
2u2H
NR3015T2R2M
2u2H
NR3015T2R2M
2u2H
NR4018T2R2M
2u2H
NR3015T2R2M
2u2H
NR4018T2R2M
1M
68k
0R1
N.C.
0402
200k 1%
100k
FDFMA3N109 MLP6
CSD25301W1015 WLCSP1x1.5
SI2333CDS
SOT-23
32,768kHz
3,2 x 1,5mm
169 ball BGA 0.5mm
DA9053
pitch
Header
N.C.
BAT760
SOD323
Manufacturer Order Number
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Murata
Taiyo Yuden
Taiyo Yuden
Taiyo Yuden
Taiyo Yuden
Taiyo Yuden
Taiyo Yuden
GRM155R71C104KA88D
GRM155C1H120JZ01D
GRM155R61A105KE15
GRM155R60J225ME15
GRM155R61A474KE15D
GRM188R60J226ME69
GRM188R60J106M
GRM188R60J475KE19
GRM21BR60J226ME39L
GRM21BR61C106KE15
GRM21BC80E476ME15L
GRM21BC80G226ME39L
GRM31CR71H225KA88
NR4018T4R7M
NR3015T2R2M
NR3015T2R2M
NR4018T2R2M
NR3015T2R2M
NR4018T2R2M
AVR-M1005C080M
Fairchild
TI
Fairchild
Micro crystal
Farnell order No.1324787
CSD25301W1015
FDV302P
CC7VA-T1A
Supplied by Dialog.
RS
NXP
28.1 Dialog Reference Board Component Identification for Bill of Materials
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29.1 Package Outlines
Figure 57: 169LD-VFBGA (7 x 7 mm) Package Outline Drawing
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For details and availability, please consult Dialog Semiconductor’s customer portal or your local sales
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Table 67: Ordering Information
Part Number
Package
Shipment Form
Pack Quantity
DA9053-xxC51
7 x 7 169 bump BGA Pb-free/green
Tray
260
DA9053-xxC52
7 x 7 169 bump BGA Pb-free/green
T&R
3,000
DA9053-xxHA1
11 x 11 169 bump BGA Pb-free/green
Tray
168
DA9053-xxHA2
11 x 11 169 bump BGA Pb-free/green
T&R
2000
DA9053-xxHA1-A
11 x 11 169 bump BGA Pb-free/green
Tray
168
DA9053-xxHA2-A
11 x 11 169 bump BGA Pb-free/green
T&R
2000
AEC Q100 Grade 3
30.1 Variants Ordering Information
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