Freescale Semiconductor Technical Data Document Number: MC34932 Rev. 4.0, 9/2015 Dual 5.0 A H-Bridge 34932 Industrial The 34932 is a monolithic H-Bridge Power IC in a robust thermally enhanced package. The 34932 has two independent monolithic H-Bridge Power ICs in the same package. They are designed for any low voltage DC servo motor control application within the current and voltage limits stated in this specification. This device is powered by SMARTMOS technology. Each H-Bridge in the 34932 is able to control inductive loads with currents up to 5.0 A peak. RMS current capability is subject to the degree of heatsinking provided to the device package. Internal peak current limiting (regulation) is activated at load currents above 6.5 A ±1.5 A. Output loads can be pulse-width modulated (PWMed at frequencies up to 20 kHz. A load current feedback feature provides a proportional (0.24% of the load current) current output suitable for monitoring by a microcontroller’s A/D input. A status flag output reports undervoltage, overcurrent, and overtemperature fault conditions. Two independent inputs provide polarity control of two half-bridge totem pole outputs. Two independent disable inputs are provided to force the H-Bridge outputs to tri-state (high-impedance off state). Features • 5.0 V to 36 V continuous with 24 V nominal operating voltage (transient operation from 5.0 V to 40 V) • 235 m maximum RDS(on) at TJ = 150 °C (each H-Bridge MOSFET) • 3.0 V and 5.0 V TTL/CMOS logic compatible inputs • Output short-circuit protection (short to VPWR or GND) • Overcurrent limiting (regulation) via internal constant-off-time PWM • Temperature dependant current limit threshold reduction to allow for continuous operation without shutdown • All inputs have an internal source/sink to define the default (floating input) states • Sleep mode with current draw < 20 µA (each half with inputs floating or set to match default logic states) VDD H-BRIDGE EK SUFFIX (PB-FREE) 98ASA99334D 54-PIN SOICW-EP Applications • DC motor control • DC brushed and servo motor driver • Copiers, printers • Factory automation • POS, ATM, vending kiosks • Robotics • Security camera control • Ticketing, toll systems VPWR 34932 SFA FBA MCU IN1 IN2 D1 EN/D2 IN3 IN4 D3 EN/D4 FBB VPWRA CCPA OUT1 MOTOR OUT2 PGNDA AGNDA VPWR VPWRB CCPB OUT3 MOTOR VDD SFB PGNDB AGNDB OUT4 Figure 1. MC34932 Simplified Application Diagram © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., 2013-2015. All rights reserved. 1 Orderable Parts Table 1. Orderable Part Variations Part Number PWM Frequency MC34932EK 11 kHz MC34932SEK 20 kHz Temperature (TA) Package Notes -40 °C to 85 °C 54 SOICW-EP (1) Notes 1. To order parts in Tape & Reel, add the R2 suffix to the part number. 34932 2 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 2 Internal Block Diagram VPWRA LOGIC SUPPLY CCPA VDD VCP CHARGE PUMP HS1 HS2 OUT1 TO GATES OUT2 HS1 IN1 LS1 IN2 HS2 EN/D2 D1 GATE DRIVE AND PROTECTION LOGIC LS1 PGND LS2 VSENSE SFA LS2 CURRENT MIRROR AND CONSTANT OFF-TIME PWM CURRENT REGULATOR ILIM PWM FBA H-Bridge A AGNDA PGNDA H-Bridge B LOGIC SUPPLY CCPB VDD VPWRB VCP CHARGE PUMP HS1 HS2 OUT3 TO GATES OUT4 HS1 IN3 LS1 IN4 HS2 EN/D4 D3 GATE DRIVE AND PROTECTION LOGIC SFB LS1 PGND LS2 VSENSE ILIM PWM FBB AGNDB LS2 CURRENT MIRROR AND CONSTANT OFF-TIME PWM CURRENT REGULATOR PGNDB Figure 2. 34932 Simplified Internal Block Diagram 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 3 3 Pin Connections 3.1 Pinout Diagram VPWRA NC D1 FBA EN/D2 NC NC NC VPWRA OUT1 OUT1 PGNDA PGNDA NC PGNDB PGNDB OUT4 OUT4 VPWRB CCPB NC NC IN4 IN3 SFB VPWRB AGNDB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 EP 54 53 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 AGNDA VPWRA SFA IN1 IN2 NC NC CCPA VPWRA OUT2 OUT2 PGNDA PGNDA NC PGNDB PGNDB OUT3 OUT3 VPWRB NC NC NC EN/D4 FBB D3 NC VPWRB 54 SOICW-EP Transparent Top View Figure 3. 34932 Pin Connections A functional description of each pin can be found in the Functional Description section beginning on page 12. Table 2. 34932 Pin Definitions Pin Number Pin Name Pin Function Formal Name 3 D1 Logic Input Disable Input 1 (Active High) 4 FBA Analog Output Feedback H-Bridge A load current feedback output provides ground referenced 0.24% of the high-side output current. (Tie to GND through a resistor if not used.) 5 EN/D2 Logic Input Enable Input When EN/D2 is logic HIGH, H-Bridge A is operational. When EN/D2 is logic LOW, the H-Bridge A outputs are tri-stated and H-Bridge A is placed in Sleep Mode. (logic input with ~ 80 A sink so default condition = Sleep Mode.) 1, 9, 46, 53 VPWRA Power Input Positive Power Supply These pins must be connected together physically as close as possible and directly soldered down to a wide, thick, low resistance supply plane on the PCB. 10, 11 OUT1 Power Output H-Bridge Output 1 Definition When D1 is logic HIGH, both OUT1 and OUT2 are tri-stated. Schmitt trigger input with ~ 80 A source so default condition = disabled. H-Bridge A source of HS1 and drain LS1. 34932 4 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor Table 2. 34932 Pin Definitions (continued) Pin Number Pin Name Pin Function Formal Name Definition 12, 13, 42, 43 PGNDA Power Ground Power Ground High-current power ground pins must be connected together physically as close as possible and directly soldered down to a wide, thick, low resistance ground plane on the PCB. PGNDA should be connected to PGNDB with a lowimpedance path. 15, 16, 39, 40 PGNDB Power Ground Power Ground High-current power ground pins must be connected together physically as close as possible and directly soldered down to a wide, thick, low resistance ground plane on the PCB. PGNDB should be connected to PGNDA with a lowimpedance path. 17, 18 OUT4 Power Output H-Bridge Output 4 19, 26, 28, 36 VPWRB Power Input Positive Power Supply These pins must be connected together physically as close as possible and directly soldered down to a wide, thick, low resistance supply plane on the PCB. 20 CCPB Analog Output Charge Pump Capacitor External reservoir capacitor connection for H-Bridge B internal charge pump; connected to VPWRB. Allowable values are 30 to 100 nF. Note: This capacitor is required for the proper performance of the device. 23 IN4 Logic Input Input 4 Logic input control of OUT4. 24 IN3 Logic Input Input 3 Logic input control of OUT3. 25 SFB Logic Output Open Drain Status Flag B (Active Low) 30 D3 Logic Input Disable Input 3 (Active High) 31 FBB Analog Output Feedback B H-Bridge B load current feedback output provides ground referenced 0.24% of the high-side output current. (Tie to GND through a resistor if not used.) 32 EN/D4 Logic Input Enable Input When EN/D4 is logic HIGH, H-Bridge B is operational. When EN/D4 is logic LOW, the H-Bridge B outputs are tri-stated and H-Bridge B is placed in Sleep Mode. (logic input with ~ 80A sink so default condition = Sleep Mode.) 37, 38 OUT3 Power Output H-Bridge Output 3 44, 45 OUT2 Power Output H-Bridge Output 2 47 CCPA Analog Output Charge Pump Capacitor 50 IN2 Logic Input Input 2 Logic input control of OUT2. 51 IN1 Logic Input Input 1 Logic input control of OUT1; e.g., when IN1 is logic HIGH, OUT1 is set to VPWRA, and when IN1 is logic LOW, OUT1 is set to PGNDA. (Schmitt trigger Input with ~ 80 A source so default condition = OUT1 HIGH.) 52 SFA Logic Output Open Drain Status Flag (Active Low) H-Bridge A open drain active LOW Status Flag output (requires an external pullup resistor to VDD. Maximum permissible load current < 0.5 mA. Maximum VSFLOW < 0.4 V at 0.3 mA. Maximum permissible pull-up voltage < 7.0 V.) 54 27 AGNDA AGNDB Analog Ground Analog Signal Ground 2, 6 - 8, 14, 21, 22, 29, 33 - 35, 41, 48, 49 NC None No Connect EP EP Thermal Pad Exposed Pad H-Bridge B Source of HS2 and drain of LS2. H-Bridge B open drain active LOW Status Flag output (requires an external pullup resistor to VDD. Maximum permissible load current < 0.5 mA. Maximum VSFLOW < 0.4 V at 0.3 mA. Maximum permissible pull-up voltage < 7.0 V.) When D3 is logic HIGH, both OUT3 and OUT4 are tri-stated. Schmitt trigger input with ~80 A source so default condition = disabled. H-Bridge B Source of HS1 and drain of LS1. H-Bridge A source of HS2 and drain of LS2. External reservoir capacitor connection for H-Bridge A internal charge pump; connected to VPWRA. Allowable values are 30 to 100 nF. Note: This capacitor is required for the proper performance of the device. The low-current analog signal ground must be connected to PGND via lowimpedance path (< 10 m, 0 Hz to 20 kHz). These pins have no electrical connection or function. Exposed TAB is also the main heatsinking path for the device and must be connected to ground. 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 5 4 Electrical Characteristics 4.1 Maximum Ratings Table 3. Maximum Ratings All voltages are with respect to ground unless otherwise noted. Exceeding these ratings may cause a malfunction or permanent damage to the device. These parameters are not production tested. Ratings Symbol Value Unit VPWR(SS) VPWR(T) - 0.3 to 36 - 0.3 to 40 V VIN - 0.3 to 7.0 V V SF - 0.3 to 7.0 V IOUT(CONT) 5.0 A ELECTRICAL RATINGS Power Supply Voltage • Normal Operation (Steady-state) • Transient Overvoltage(1) Logic Input Voltage(2) SFA, SFB Output (3) Continuous Output ESD • • • • • Current(4) Voltage(5) Human Body Model Machine Model Charge Device Model Corner Pins All Other Pins VESD1 VESD2 ± 2000 ± 200 V ±750 ±500 THERMAL RATINGS Storage Temperature TSTG - 65 to 150 C TA TJ - 40 to 85 - 40 to 150 C TPPRT Note 8 °C RTHJC < 1.0 C/W Temperature(6) Operating • Ambient • Junction Peak Package Reflow Temperature During Reflow(7),(8) Approximate Junction-to Case Thermal Resistance (9) Notes 1. Device survives repetitive transient overvoltage conditions for durations not to exceed 500 ms at duty cycle not to exceed 5.0%. External protection is required to prevent device damage in case of a reverse power condition. 2. Exceeding the maximum input voltage on IN1, IN2, IN3, IN4, EN/D2, EN/D4, D1, or D3 may cause a malfunction or permanent damage to the device. 3. Exceeding the pull-up resistor voltage on the open drain SFA or SFB pin may cause permanent damage to the device. 4. Continuous output current capability is dependent on sufficient package heatsinking to keep junction temperature 150 C. 5. ESD testing is performed in accordance with the Human Body Model (CZAP = 100 pF, RZAP = 1500 ), Machine Model (CZAP = 200 pF, RZAP = 0 ), and the Charge Device Model (CDM), Robotic (CZAP = 4.0 pF). 6. 7. 8. 9. The limiting factor is junction temperature, taking into account the power dissipation, thermal resistance, and heat sinking provided. Brief non-repetitive excursions of junction temperature above 150 C can be tolerated, provided the duration does not exceed 30 seconds maximum. (Non-repetitive events are defined as not occurring more than once in 24 hours.) Pin soldering temperature limit is for 10 seconds maximum duration. Not designed for immersion soldering. Exceeding these limits may cause malfunction or permanent damage to the device. Freescale’s Package Reflow capability meets Pb-free requirements for JEDEC standard J-STD-020C. For Peak Package Reflow Temperature and Moisture Sensitivity Levels (MSL), Go to www.freescale.com, search by part number [e.g. remove prefixes/suffixes and enter the core ID to view all orderable parts. (i.e. MC33xxxD enter 33xxx), and review parametrics. Exposed heatsink pad plus the power and ground pins comprise the main heat conduction paths. The actual RJB (junction-to-PC board) values varies depending on solder thickness and composition and copper trace thickness and area. Maximum current at maximum die temperature represents ~16 W of conduction loss heating in the diagonal pair of output MOSFETs. Therefore, the RJA must be < 5.0 C/W for maximum current at 70 C ambient. Module thermal design must be planned accordingly. 34932 6 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 4.2 Static Electrical Characteristics Table 4. Static Electrical Characteristics Characteristics noted under conditions 5.0 V VPWR 36 V, - 40 C TA 85C, GND = 0 V, unless otherwise noted. Typical values noted reflect the approximate parameter means at TA = 25 °C under nominal conditions, unless otherwise noted. Specifications given for H-Bridge A apply symmetrically to H-Bridge B. Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit VPWR(SS) VPWR(t) 5.0 – – – 36 40 V IPWR(SLEEP) – 15 20 A IPWR(STANDBY) – – 18 mA VUVLO(ACTIVE) VUVLO(INACTIVE) VUVLO(HYS) 4.15 – 150 – – 200 – 5.0 350 V V mV Charge Pump Voltage (CP Capacitor = 33 nF), No PWM • VPWR = 5.0 V • VPWR = 36 V VCP - VPWR 3.5 – – – – 12 V Charge Pump Voltage (CP Capacitor = 33 nF), PWM = 11 kHz for MC34932EK and 20 kHz for MC34932SEK • VPWR = 5.0 V • VPWR = 36 V VCP - VPWR – – – 12 V POWER INPUTS (VPWR) Operating Voltage Range(10) • Steady-state • Transient (t < 500 ms)(11) Sleep State Supply Current(12) • EN/D2 = Logic [0], IN1, IN2, D1 = Logic [1], and IOUT = 0 A Standby Supply Current (Part Enabled) • IOUT = 0 A, VEN = 5.0 V Undervoltage Lockout Thresholds • VPWR(FALLING) • VPWR(RISING) • Hysteresis CHARGE PUMP 3.5 – CONTROL INPUTS Operating Input Voltage (IN1, IN2, D1, EN/D2, IN3, IN4, D3, EN/D4) Input Voltage (IN1, IN2, D1, EN/D2, IN3, IN4, D3, EN/D4) • Logic Threshold HIGH • Logic Threshold LOW • Hysteresis Logic Input Currents, VPWR = 8.0 V • Input EN/D2, EN/D4 (internal pull-downs), VIH = 5.0 V VI – – 5.5 V VIH VIL VHYS 2.0 – 250 – – 400 – 1.0 – V V mV IIN 20 -200 80 -80 200 -20 A • Inputs IN1, IN2, D1, IN3, IN4, D3 (internal pull-ups), VIL = 0 V Notes 10. Device specifications are characterized over the range of 8.0 V VPWR 36 V. Continuous operation above 36 V may degrade device reliability. Device is operational down to 5.0 V, but below 8.0 V the output resistance may increase by 50 percent. 11. Device survives the transient overvoltage indicated for a maximum duration of 500 ms. Transient not to be repeated more than once every 10 seconds. 12. IPWR(SLEEP) is with Sleep Mode activated and EN/D2, = logic [0], and IN1, IN2, D1 = logic [1] or with these inputs left floating. Typical value characterized under the following conditions: TA = 85C and VPWR = 36V. 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 7 Table 4. Static Electrical Characteristics (continued) Characteristics noted under conditions 5.0 V VPWR 36 V, - 40 C TA 85C, GND = 0 V, unless otherwise noted. Typical values noted reflect the approximate parameter means at TA = 25 °C under nominal conditions, unless otherwise noted. Specifications given for H-Bridge A apply symmetrically to H-Bridge B. Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit – – – 120 – – – 235 325 ILIM 5.2 – 6.5 4.2 8.0 – A ISCH 11 13 16 A ISCL 9.0 11 14 A IOUTLEAK – -140 – – 100 – A VF – – 2.0 V TLIM THYS 175 – – 12 200 – C TFB 165 – 185 C TSEP 10 – 15 C 0.0 0.0 0.35 2.86 5.71 11.43 – 270 0.775 3.57 7.14 14.29 50 750 1.56 4.28 8.57 17.15 A A mA mA mA mA POWER OUTPUTS OUT1, OUT2 Output-ON Resistance(14), ILOAD = 3.0 A • VPWR = 8.0 V, TJ = 25 C • VPWR = 8.0 V, TJ = 150 C • VPWR = 5.0 V, TJ = 150 C RDS(ON) Output Current Regulation Threshold • TJ < TFB • TJ TFB (Fold back Region - see Figure 9 and Figure 11)(13) High-side Short-circuit Detection Threshold (Short-circuit to Ground)(13) (13) Low-side Short-circuit Detection Threshold (Short-circuit to VPWR) m (15) Output Leakage Current , Outputs off, VPWR = 36 V MC34932EK and MC34932SEK • VOUT = VPWR • VOUT = Ground Output MOSFET Body Diode Forward Voltage Drop, IOUT = 3.0 A Shutdown(13) Overtemperature • Thermal Limit at TJ • Hysteresis at TJ Current Foldback at TJ(13) Current Foldback to Thermal Shutdown Separation (13) HIGH-SIDE CURRENT SENSE FEEDBACK Feedback Current (pin FB sourcing current)(16) • I OUT = 0.0 mA • I OUT = 300 mA • I OUT = 500 mA • I OUT = 1.5 A • I OUT = 3.0 A • I OUT = 6.0 A I FB STATUS FLAG(17) Status Flag Leakage Current(18) • V SF = 5.0 V ISFLEAK – – 5.0 A Status Flag SET Voltage(19) • I SF = 300 µA VSFLOW – – 0.4 V Notes 13. 14. 15. 16. This parameter is Guaranteed By Design. Output-ON resistance as measured from output to VPWR and from output to GND. Outputs switched OFF via D1. Accuracy is better than 20% from 0.5 A to 6.0 A. Recommended terminating resistor value: RFB = 270 17. Status Flag output is an open drain output requiring a pull-up resistor to logic VDD. 18. 19. Status Flag Leakage Current is measured with Status Flag HIGH and not SET. Status Flag Set Voltage measured with Status Flag LOW and SET with I SF = 300 A. Maximum allowable sink current from this pin is < 500 A . Maximum allowable pull-up voltage < 7.0 V. 34932 8 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 4.3 Dynamic Electrical Characteristics Table 5. Dynamic Electrical Characteristics Characteristics noted under conditions 5.0 V VPWR 36 V, - 40 C TA 85 C, GND = 0 V, unless otherwise noted. Typical values noted reflect the approximate parameter means at TA = 25 °C under nominal conditions, unless otherwise noted. Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit PWM Frequency(20) • MC34932EK • MC34932SEK f PWM – – – – 11 20 kHz Maximum Switching Frequency During Current Limit Regulation(21) f MAX – – 20 kHz Output ON • VPWR = 24 V t DON – – 18 s Output OFF Delay(22) • VPWR = 24 V t DOFF – – 12 s ILIM Output Constant-OFF Time(23),(25) tA 15 20.5 32 s Time(24),(25) tB 12 16.5 27 s t DDISABLE – – 8.0 s t F, t R 1.9 0.2 3.9 1.1 8.0 1.5 s t FAULT – – 8.0 s Power-ON Delay Time(29) t POD – 1.0 5.0 ms Output MOSFET Body Diode Reverse Recovery Time(29) tRR 75 100 150 ns Charge Pump Operating Frequency(29) fCP – 7.0 – MHz TIMING CHARACTERISTICS Delay(22) ILIM Blanking (26) Disable Delay Time Output Rise and Fall Time • MC34932EK • MC34932SEK (27) Short-circuit /Overtemperature Turn-OFF (Latch-OFF) Time(28),(29) Notes 20. The maximum PWM frequency should be limited to frequencies < 11 kHz for MC34932EK and < 20 kHz for MC34932SEK in order to allow the internal high-side driver circuitry time to fully enhance the high-side MOSFETs at a duty cycle range of 15 to 85%. 21. The internal current limit circuitry produces a constant-OFF-time Pulse Width Modulation of the output current. The output load’s inductance, capacitance, and resistance characteristics affect the total switching period (OFF-time + ON-time), and thus the PWM frequency during current limit. 22. * Output Delay is the time duration from 1.5 V on the IN1 or IN2 input signal to the 20% or 80% point (dependent on the transition direction) of the OUT1 or OUT2 signal. If the output is transitioning HIGH-to-LOW, the delay is from 1.5 V on the input signal to the 80% point of the output response signal. If the output is transitioning LOW-to-HIGH, the delay is from 1.5 V on the input signal to the 20% point of the output response signal. See Figure 4, page 10. 23. The time during which the internal constant-OFF time PWM current regulation circuit has tri-stated the output bridge. 24. The time during which the current regulation threshold is ignored so the short-circuit detection threshold comparators may have time to act. 25. Parameter guaranteed by characterization. 26. * Disable Delay Time measurement is defined in Figure 5, page 10. 27. Rise Time is from the 10% to the 90% level and Fall Time is from the 90% to the 10% level of the output signal with VPWR = 24 V, RLOAD = 3.0 ohm. See Figure 6, page 10. 28. 29. Load currents ramping up to the current regulation threshold become limited at the ILIM value (see Figure 7). The short-circuit currents possess a di/dt which ramps up to the ISCH or ISCL threshold during the ILIM blanking time, registering as a short-circuit event detection and causing the shutdown circuitry to force the output into an immediate tri-state latch-OFF (see Figure 8). Operation in Current Limit mode may cause junction temperatures to rise. Junction temperatures above ~160 C causes the output current limit threshold to “fold back”, or decrease, until ~175 C is reached, after which the tLIM thermal latch-OFF occurs. Permissible operation within this fold back region is limited to non-repetitive transient events of duration not to exceed 30 seconds (see Figure 9). Parameter is Guaranteed By Design. 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 9 VIN1, IN2 (V) Timing Diagrams 5.0 VOUT1, 2 (V) 4.4 VPWR 1.5 V 1.5 V 0 t DON t DOFF 80% 20% 0 TIME 5.0 V 1.5 V 0V IO = 100 mA VOUT1, 2 VD1, EN/D2 (V) Figure 4. Output Delay Time tDDISABLE 90% V TIME Figure 5. Disable Delay Time VOUT1, 2 (V) . tF VPWR tR 90% 90% 10% 0 10% TIME Figure 6. Output Switching Time Overload Condition IOUT, CURRENT (A) 9.0 ISC Short-circuit Detection Threshold tB 6.5 0.0 5.0 tB = ILIM Blanking Time tA = Constant-OFF Time (OUT1 and OUT2 Tri-stated) tA ILIM t ON TIME Figure 7. Current Limit Blanking Time and Constant-OFF Time 34932 10 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor Short-circuit Condition t FAULT IOUT, CURRENT (A) 9.0 ISC Short-circuit Detection Threshold Hard Short Occurs tB 6.5 OUT1, OUT2 Tri-stated, SF set Low ILIM 0.0 5.0 t B (~16 s) TIME Figure 8. Short-circuit Detection Turn-OFF Time tFAULT . Current Limit Threshold Foldback. Operation within this region must be limited to non-repetitive events not to exceed 30 s per 24 hr. ILIM, CURRENT (A) 6.5 4.2 tSEP tLIM Thermal Shutdown tHYS tFB tLIM Figure 9. Output Current Limiting Foldback Region 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 11 5 Functional Description 5.1 Introduction The 34932 has two identical H-Bridge drivers in the same package. The only connection shared internally is the Analog Ground (AGND). This description is given for the H-Bridge A half of the total device. However, the H-Bridge B half exhibits identical behavior. Numerous protection and operational features (speed, torque, direction, dynamic breaking, PWM control, and closed-loop control) make the 34932 a very attractive, cost-effective solution for controlling a broad range of small DC motors. The 34932 outputs are capable of supporting peak DC load currents of up to 5.0 A from a 36 V VPWR source. An internal charge pump and gate drive circuitry which can support external PWM frequencies up to 11 kHz in MC34932EK and 20 kHz in MC34932SEK. The 34932 has an analog feedback (current mirror) output pin (the FB pin) which provides a constant-current source ratioed to the active high-side MOSFETs’ current. This can be used to provide monitoring of output current to facilitate closed-loop operation for motor speed/torque control, or for the detection of open load conditions. Two independent inputs, IN1 and IN2, provide control of the two totem-pole half-bridge outputs. Two independent disable inputs, D1 and EN/D2, provide the means to force the H-bridge outputs to a high-impedance state (all H-bridge switches OFF). The EN/ D2 pin also controls an enable function allowing the IC to be placed in a power-conserving Sleep mode. The 34932 has output current limiting (via constant OFF-time PWM current regulation), output short-circuit detection with latchOFF, and overtemperature detection with latch-OFF. Once the device is latched-OFF due to a fault condition, either of the disable inputs (D1 or EN/D2), or VPWR must be to clear the status flag. Current limiting (Load Current Regulation) is accomplished by a constant-OFF time PWM method using current limit threshold triggering. The current limiting scheme is unique in that it incorporates a junction temperature-dependent current limit threshold. This means the current limit threshold is reduced to around 4.2 A as the junction temperature increases above 160 °C. When the temperature is above 175 °C, overtemperature shutdown (latch-OFF) occurs. This combination of features allows the device to continue operating for short periods of time (< 30 seconds) with unexpected loads, while still retaining adequate protection for both the device and the load. 5.2 Functional Pin Description 5.2.1 Power Ground and Analog Ground (PGND and AGND) The power and analog ground pins should be connected together with a very low-impedance connection. 5.2.2 Positive Power Supply (VPWR) VPWR pins are the power supply inputs to the device. All VPWR pins must be connected together on the printed circuit board with as short as possible traces, offering as low an impedance as possible between pins. 5.2.3 Status Flag (SF) This pin is the device fault status output. This output is an active LOW open drain structure requiring a pull-up resistor to VDD. The maximum VDD is < 7.0 V. Refer to Table 6 for the SF Output status definition. 5.2.4 Input 1, 2 and Disable Input 1 (IN1, IN2, and D1) These pins are input control pins used to control the outputs. These pins are 3.0 V/5.0 V CMOS-compatible inputs with hysteresis. IN1 and IN2 independently control OUT1 and OUT2, respectively. D1 input is used to tri-state disable the H-Bridge outputs. When D1 is SET (D1 = logic HIGH) in the disable state, outputs OUT1 and OUT2 are both tri-state disabled; however, the rest of the device circuitry is fully operational and the supply IPWR(STANDBY) current is reduced to a few mA. Refer to Table 4. 34932 12 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 5.2.5 H-bridge Output (OUT1, OUT2) These pins are the outputs of the H-bridge with integrated free-wheeling diodes. The bridge output is controlled using the IN1, IN2, D1, and EN/D2 inputs. The outputs have PWM current limiting above the ILIM threshold. The outputs also have thermal shutdown (tri-state latch-OFF) with hysteresis as well as short circuit latch-OFF protection. A disable timer (time t B) is incorporated to distinguish between load currents higher than the ILIM threshold and short circuit currents. This timer is activated at each output transition. 5.2.6 Charge Pump Capacitor (CCP) This pin is the charge pump output pin and connection for the external charge pump reservoir capacitor. The allowable value is from 30 to 100 nF. This capacitor must be connected from the CCP pin to the VPWR pin. The device cannot operate properly without the external reservoir capacitor. 5.2.7 Enable input/Disable input 2 (EN/D2) The EN/D2 pin performs the same function as D1 pin, when it goes to a logic LOW the outputs are immediately tri-stated. It is also used to place the device in a Sleep mode so as to consume very low currents. When the EN/D2 pin voltage is a logic LOW state, the device is in the Sleep mode. The device is enabled and fully operational when the EN pin voltage is logic HIGH. An internal pull-down resistor maintains the device in Sleep mode in the event EN is driven through a high-impedance I/O or an unpowered microcontroller, or the EN/D2 input becomes disconnected. 5.2.8 Feedback (FB) The 34932 has a feedback output (FB) for monitoring of H-Bridge high-side output currents to facilitate closed-loop operation for motor speed and torque control. The FB pin provides current sensing feedback of the H-Bridge high-side drivers. When running in the forward or reverse direction, a ground-referenced 0.24% of load current is output to this pin. Through the use of an external resistor to ground, the proportional feedback current can be converted to a proportional voltage equivalent and the controlling microcontroller can measure the current proportional voltage with its analog-to-digital converter (ADC). This is intended to provide the user with only first-order motor current feedback for motor torque control. The resistance range for the linear operation of the FB pin is 100 < RFB < 300 . If PWM-ing is implemented using the disable pin input (only D1), a small filter capacitor (~1.0 µF) may be required in parallel with the RFB resistor to ground for spike suppression. 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 13 5.3 Functional Internal Block Description MC34932 - Functional Block Diagram Analog Control & Protection Voltage Regulation Current Sense Temperature Sense H-Bridge Output Drivers Charge Pump Gate Control Logic Input Logic Control Fault Logic OUT1 - OUT2 Protection Logic Control MCU Interface Analog Control & Protection Logic and Control H-Bridge Output Drivers Figure 10. Functional Internal Block Diagram 5.3.1 Analog Control and Protection Circuitry An on-chip voltage regulator supplies the internal logic. The charge pump provides gate drive for the H-Bridge MOSFETs. The Current and Temperature sense circuitry provides detection and protection for the output drivers. Output undervoltage protection shuts down the MOSFETS. 5.3.2 Gate Control Logic The 34932 is a monolithic H-Bridge Power IC designed primarily for any low-voltage DC servo motor control application within the current and voltage limits stated for the device. Two independent inputs provide polarity control of two half-bridge totem-pole outputs. Two independent disable inputs are provided to force the H-Bridge outputs to tri-state (high-impedance off-state). 5.3.3 H-Bridge Output Drivers: OUT1 and OUT2 The H-Bridge is the power output stage. The current flow from OUT1 to OUT2 is reversible and under full control of the user by way of the Input Control Logic. The output stage is designed to produce full load control under all system conditions. All protective and control features are integrated into the control and protection blocks. The sensors for current and temperature are integrated directly into the output MOSFET for maximum accuracy and dependability. 34932 14 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor Functional Device operation 6.1 Operational Modes SF LOGIC OUT EN/D2 LOGIC IN D1 LOGIC IN INn LOGIC IN ILOAD OUTPUT CURRENT (A) 6 9.0 Typical Short-circuit Detection Threshold 6.5 Typical Current Limit Threshold High Current Load Being Regulated via Constant-OFF-Time PWM PWM Current Limiting Moderate Current Load Hard Short Detection and Latch-OFF 0 [1] IN1 IN2 [0] IN1 or IN2 IN1 or IN2 IN2 or IN1 IN2 or IN1 [1] [0] [1] [0] [1] Outputs [0] Tri-stated Outputs Tri-stated Outputs Operation (per Input Control Condition) Time Figure 11. Operating States 6.2 Logic Commands Table 6. Truth Table The tri-state conditions and the status flag are reset using D1 or D2. The truth table uses the following notations: L = LOW, H = HIGH, X = HIGH or LOW, and Z = High-impedance. All output power transistors are switched off. Input Conditions Device State Forward EN/D2 H D1 L Status IN1 H IN2 L Outputs SF H OUT1 H OUT2 L 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 15 Table 6. Truth Table The tri-state conditions and the status flag are reset using D1 or D2. The truth table uses the following notations: L = LOW, H = HIGH, X = HIGH or LOW, and Z = High-impedance. All output power transistors are switched off. Input Conditions Device State D1 EN/D2 Status IN1 IN2 Outputs SF OUT1 OUT2 Reverse H L L H H L H Freewheeling Low H L L L H L L Freewheeling High H L H H H H H Disable 1 (D1) H H X X L Z Z IN1 Disconnected H L Z X H H X IN2 Disconnected H L X Z H X H D1 Disconnected H Z X X L Z Z H X X X L Z Z H X X X L Z Z H X X X L Z Z Sleep mode EN/D2 L X X X H Z Z EN/D2 disconnected Z X X X H Z Z Undervoltage Lockout(30) Overtemperature(31) Short-circuit (31) Notes 30. In the event of an undervoltage condition, the outputs tri-state and status flag is SET logic LOW. Upon undervoltage recovery, status flag is reset automatically or automatically cleared and the outputs are restored to their original operating condition. 31. When a short-circuit or overtemperature condition is detected, the power outputs are tri-state latched-OFF independent of the input signals and the status flag is latched to logic LOW. To reset from this condition requires the toggling of either D1, EN/D2, or VPWR. Forward Load Current OFF OUT2 ON OFF OFF ON ON OUT1 OUT1 LOAD OUT2 ON OUT2 LOAD ON OFF PGND VPWR VPWR Load Current ON LOAD Low-Side Recirculation (Forward) V PW R V PW R VPWR VPWR Load Current OUT1 Reverse High-Side Recirculation (Forward) V PW R V PW R LOAD OUT2 Load Current ON PGND PGND OFF OUT1 OFF OFF PGND OFF ON PGND PGND PGND PGND Figure 12. 34932 Power Stage Operation 6.3 Protection and Diagnostic Features 6.3.1 Short-circuit Protection If an output short-circuit condition is detected, the power outputs tri-state (latch-OFF) independent of the input (IN1 and IN2) states, and the fault status output flag (SF) is SET to logic LOW. If the D1 input changes from logic HIGH to logic LOW, or if the EN/D2 input changes from logic LOW to logic HIGH, the output bridge becomes operational again and the fault status flag resets (cleared) to a logic HIGH state. 34932 16 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor The output stage always switches into the mode defined by the input pins (IN1, IN2, D1, and EN/D2), provided the device junction temperature is within the specified operating temperature range. 6.3.2 Internal PWM Current Limiting The maximum current flow under normal operating conditions should be less than 5.0 A. The instantaneous load currents is limited to ILIM via the internal PWM current limiting circuitry. When the ILIM threshold current value is reached, the output stages are tri-stated for a fixed time (T A) of 20 µs typical. Depending on the time constant associated with the load characteristics, the output current decreases during the tri-state duration until the next output ON cycle occurs. The PWM current limit threshold value is dependent on the device junction temperature. When - 40 °C < TJ < 160 °C, ILIM is between the specified minimum/maximum values. When TJ exceeds 160 °C, the ILIM threshold decreases to 4.2 A. Shortly above 175 °C the device overtemperature circuit detects tLIM and an overtemperature shutdown occurs. This feature implements a graceful degradation of operation before thermal shutdown occurs, thus allowing for intermittent unexpected mechanical loads on the motor’s gear-reduction train to be handled. Important: Die temperature excursions above 150 C are permitted only for non-repetitive durations < 30 seconds. Provision must be made at the system level to prevent prolonged operation in the current-foldback region. 6.3.3 Overtemperature Shutdown and Hysteresis If an overtemperature condition occurs, the power outputs are tri-stated (latched-OFF) and the fault status flag (SF) is SET to logic LOW. To reset from this condition, D1 must change from logic HIGH to logic LOW, or EN/D2 must change from logic LOW to logic HIGH. When reset, the output stage switches ON again, provided the temperature is below the overtemperature threshold limit, EN/D2 clears the fault. When the junction temperature is below the overtemperature threshold limit minus the hysteresis, D1 clears the fault. Important: Resetting from the fault condition clears the fault status flag. Powering down and powering up the device also resets the 34932 from the fault condition. 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 17 6.3.4 Output Avalanche Protection If VPWR were to become an open circuit, the outputs would likely tri-state simultaneously due to the disable logic. This could result in an unclamped inductive discharge. The VPWR input to the 34932 should not exceed 40 V during this transient condition, to prevent electrical overstress of the output drivers.This can be accomplished with a zener clamp or MOV, and/or an appropriately valued input capacitor with sufficiently low ESR (see Figure 13). VPW R VPW R Bulk Low ESR Cap. 100nF OUT1 M 9 I/Os OUT2 AGND PGND Figure 13. Avalanche Protection 34932 18 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 7 Typical Applications 7.1 Introduction A typical application schematic is shown in Figure 14. For precision high-current applications in harsh, noisy environments, the VPWR by-pass capacitor may need to be substantially larger. VPWR 100 F 100 nF VPWRA 33 nF LOGIC SUPPLY CCPA VDD VCP CHARGE PUMP HS1 HS2 OUT1 M TO GATES OUT2 HS1 IN1 D1 +5.0 V STATUS FLAG TO ADC RFB 270 LS2 LS1 IN2 EN/D2 LS1 HS2 GATE DRIVE AND PROTECTION LOGIC PGND LS2 VSENSE ILIM PWM SFA FBA CURRENT MIRRORS AND CONSTANT OFF-TIME PWM CURRENT REGULATOR 1.0 F AGNDA PGNDA Figure 14. 34932 Typical Application Schematic 1/2 Device 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 19 8 Packaging 8.1 Package Dimensions For the most current package revision, visit www.freescale.com and perform a keyword search using the 98Axxxxxxxxx listed below. Dimensions shown are provided for reference ONLY. 34932 20 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 21 34932 22 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 9 Thermal Addendum 9.1 Introduction This thermal addendum is provided as a supplement to the MC34932 technical datasheet. The addendum provides thermal performance information critical in the design and development of system applications. All electrical, application, and packaging information is provided in the datasheet. 9.2 Package and Thermal Considerations The MC34932 is offered in a 54-pin SOICW-EP. There is a single heat source (P), a single junction temperature (TJ), and thermal resistance (RJA). TJ = RJA . P The stated values are solely for a thermal performance comparison of one package to another in a standardized environment. This methodology is not meant to, and does not predict the performance of a package in an application-specific environment. Stated values were obtained by measurement and simulation according to the standards listed below. Table 7. Table of Thermal Resistance Data Rating Value Unit Notes Junction to Ambient Natural Convection Single Layer board (1s) RJA 58.8 °C/W (32),(33) Junction to Ambient Natural Convection Four layer board (2s2p) RJA 24.4 °C/W (32),(34) Junction to Board RJB 7.0 °C/W (35) Junction to Case (bottom / flag) RJC (bottom) 0.36 °C/W (38) Junction to Case (top) RJC (top) 18.0 °C/W (36) JT 2.0 °C/W (37) Junction to Package Top Natural Convection Notes 32. Junction temperature is a function of die size, on-chip power dissipation, package thermal resistance, mounting site (board) temperature, ambient temperature, air flow, power dissipation of other components on the board, and board thermal resistance. 33. Per JEDEC JESD51-2 with the single layer board (JESD51-3) horizontal. 34. Per JEDEC JESD51-6 with the board (JESD51-7) horizontal. 35. Thermal resistance between the die and the printed circuit board per JEDEC JESD51-8. Board temperature is measured on the top surface of the board near the package. 36. Thermal resistance between the die and the case top surface as measured by the cold plate method (MIL SPEC-883 Method 1012.1). 37. Thermal characterization parameter indicating the temperature difference between package top and the junction temperature per JEDEC JESD51-2. When Greek letters are not available, the thermal characterization parameter is written as Psi-JT. 38. Thermal resistance between the die and the case bottom/flag surface (simulated) (flag bottom side fixed to ambient temperature). 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 23 Figure 15. Transient Thermal Resistance RJA MC34932EK on 2s2p Test Board 34932 24 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor Figure 16. Typical Duty Cycle Linearity over Frequency at 36 V for MC34932SEK Operating the part continuously at more than 24 V and up to 36 V while switching the outputs at high frequencies causes additional power dissipation on the die due to high switching losses. This could result in junction temperature (TJ) exceeding the thermal foldback temperature (TFB) and even thermal shutdown (TLIM) threshold. Hence, while operating the part at such conditions, it is important to consider methods to keep the junction temperature (TJ) below 165 °C to prevent the part exceeding the thermal foldback temperature threshold (TFB) and limit the current internally. 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 25 10 Reference Section Table 8. Thermal Analysis Reference Documents Reference Description AN4146 Thermal Modeling and Simulation of 12V Gen3 eXtreme Switch Devices with SPICE BASICTHERMALWP Basic Principles of Thermal Analysis for Semiconductor Systems 34932 26 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 11 REVISION Revision History DATE DESCRIPTION 1.0 7/2013 • Initial Release based the 33932 Data sheet 2.0 10/2013 • Reduced the sleep mode current specifications • • • • • Updated as per PCN # 16555 Added new part number MC34931SEK with higher slew rate to support PWM frequency up to 20 kHz Updated the operating voltage up to 36 V (max.) after characterization and testing Changed the rise/fall time, sleep current, output leakage current, sleep and stand-by current based on test and characterization data Added performance curves of key parameters to show operation up to 36 V • • Changed the document classification from Advance Information to Technical Data Added a column for PWM frequency to Table 1 3.0 4.0 2/2015 9/2015 34932 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 27 How to Reach Us: Information in this document is provided solely to enable system and software implementers to use Freescale products. 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