Freescale Semiconductor Advance Information Document Number: MC33899 Rev. 3, 6/2008 Programmable H-Bridge Power IC 33899 The 33899 is designed to drive a DC motor in both forward and reverse shaft rotation under pulse-width modulation (PWM) control of speed and torque. A current mirror output provides an analog feedback signal proportional to the load current. A serial peripheral interface (SPI) is used to select slew rate control, current compensation limits and to read diagnostic status (faults) of the HBridge drive circuits. SPI diagnostic reporting includes open circuit, short-circuit to VIGNP, short-circuit to ground, die temperature range, and under-voltage on VIGNP. Features • Drives inductive loads in a full H-Bridge configuration • Current mirror output signal (gain selectable via external resistor) • Short-circuit current limiting • Thermal shutdown (outputs latched off until reset via the SPI) • Internal charge pump circuit for the internal high side MOSFETs • SPI-selectable slew rate control and current limit control • Over-temperature shutdown • Outputs can be disabled to high-impedance state • PWM-able up to 11kHz @ 3.0A • Synchronous rectification control of the high side MOSFETs • Low RDS(ON) outputs at high junction temperature (< 165mΩ @ TA = 125°C, VIGNP = 6.0V) • Outputs survive shorts to -1.0V • Pb-free packaging designated by suffix code VW VDDL +5.0 V PROGRAMMABLE H-BRIDGE POWER IC VW SUFFIX (Pb-FREE) 98ASH70693A 30-PIN HSOP ORDERING INFORMATION Device MC33899VW/R2 PC33899CVW 33899 VIGNP VIGNP VCC VDDQ CSNS REDIS CRES VCCL FWD S1 REV PWM EN1 MCU S0 EN2 CS RS SCLK D1 D0 LSCMP GND Figure 1. 33899 Simplified Application Diagram This document contains certain information on a new product. Specifications and information herein are subject to change without notice. © Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., 2007-2008. All rights reserved. Temperature Range (TA) Package -40°C to 125°C 30 HSOP INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM INTERNAL BLOCK DIAGRAM VIGNP CRES Charge Pump To Gate Drives M3 M1 VCC VCCL S1 +3.3V Internal Regulator Current Sense, Limitation, and Mirror CSNS S0 M4 M2 Gate Drives LSCMP FWD REV PWM EN1 EN2 VDDQ SCLK CS DI DO Direction and PWM Control Command, Fault, and Temperature Register PWM Override Baseline Slew Rate Set REDIS RS Temperature Sense and Shutdown GND Figure 2. 33899 Simplified Internal Block Diagram 33899 2 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor PIN CONNECTIONS PIN CONNECTIONS Tab 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 VDDQ DO DI SCLK CS CRES REDIS VIGNP VIGNP S0 S0 GND NC LSCMP EN2 CSNS VCC VCCL REV FWD PWM RS VIGNP VIGNP S1 S1 GND NC NC EN1 Tab Figure 3. 33899 Pin Connections Table 1. 33899 Pin Definitions A functional description of each pin can be found in the Functional Pin Description section beginning on page 12. Pin Number Pin Name Formal Name Definition 1 VDDQ Logic Level Output Bias 2 DO SPI Data Out 3 DI SPI Data In 4 SCLK SPI Serial Clock Input 5 CS Chip Select (Active Low) 6 CRES Charge Pump 7 REDIS Automatic Output ReEnable Disable 8, 9, 22, 23 VIGNP Protected Ignition Voltage 10, 11 S0 Bridge Output 0 to Load 12, 19 GND Ground 13, 17, 18 NC No Connect 14 LSCMP Low Side Comparator 15 16 EN2 EN1 Master Enable 2 Master Enable 1 These input pins determine the mode of the IC; namely, sleep, standby, and run. 20, 21 S1 Bridge Output 1 to Load These output pins drive the bi-directional motor and must be connected together on the PC board. Sets VOH level of DO output and LSCMP. SPI control data output pin from the IC to the MCU. SPI control data input pin from the MCU to the IC. The SCLK input is the clock signal input for synchronization of serial data transfer. This pin is an input connected to a chip select output of an MCU. This pin connects an external capacitor, which is the storage reservoir for the internal charge pump. This input pin is a connection to a capacitor that determines the default time the output will be turned off when the low-side current comparator is tripped, if PWM has not commanded it. The typical value with a 0.1μF is 100μs. If shorted, the feature is disabled. This input pin is the primary H-Bridge power input. Note: Not reverse voltage protected. These output pins drive the bi-directional motor and must be connected together on the PC board. These pins must be connected on the PC board to the exposed pad. These pins have no internal connections. This output pin pulses high anytime the low side current comparator is tripped. 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 3 PIN CONNECTIONS Table 1. 33899 Pin Definitions (continued) A functional description of each pin can be found in the Functional Pin Description section beginning on page 12. Pin Number Pin Name Formal Name Definition 24 RS Slew Rate Control 25 PWM PWM Input 26 FWD Forward Input This input pin, along with the reverse input pin REV, determines the direction of current flow in the H-Bridge. 27 REV Reverse Input This input pin, along with the forward input pin FWD, determines the direction of current flow in the H-Bridge. 28 VCCL 3.3 V Input 3.3 V input source. 29 VCC 5.0 V Input 5.0 V input source. 30 CSNS Current Sense Tab/Pad Thermal Interface / GND Exposed Pad Thermal Interface This input pin is connected to a resistor that sets slew timing. This input pin is used to set the motor switching and frequency duty cycle. Output of current amplifier. The exposed pad, a thermal interface for sinking heat from the device, is also a high-current GND connection and must be connected to GND (pins 12 and 19). 33899 4 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS MAXIMUM RATINGS ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS MAXIMUM RATINGS Table 2. 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. Ratings Symbol Value Unit VIGNP - 0.3 to 40 V VCC - 0.3 to 7.0 V Logic Output Bias Voltage VDDQ - 0.3 to 7.0 V VCCL Supply Voltage VCCL - 0.3 to 5.0 V Input / Output Voltage (FWD, REV, EN1, EN2, PWM, CS, DI, SCLK, DO, CSNS, LSCMP, RS, REDIS) VI / O - 0.3 to 7.0 V VS0, VS1 - 0.5 to 40 V VCRES - 0.3 to 50 V Human Body Model VESD1 ± 1500 Machine Model VESD2 ± 200 TA - 40 to 125 TJ - 40 to 150 TSTG - 65 to 150 °C RθJA 18 °C/W RθJC <0.5 °C/W T SOLDER 220 °C ELECTRICAL RATINGS Protected Power Supply Voltage Logic Supply Voltage Motor Outputs Charge Pump Voltage V ESD Voltage(1) THERMAL RATINGS °C Operating Temperature(2) Ambient Junction Storage Temperature Thermal Resistance, Junction to Ambient (3) Thermal Resistance, Junction to Case (Exposed Pad) Peak Package Reflow Temperature During Solder Mounting(4) Notes 1. ESD1 testing is performed in accordance with the Human Body Model (CZAP = 100pF, RZAP = 1500Ω), ESD2 testing is performed in accordance with the Machine Model (CZAP = 200pF, RZAP = 0Ω). 2. 3. 4. The junction temperature is the primary limiting parameter. The module thermal design must provide a low enough thermal impedance to keep the junction temperature within limits for all anticipated power levels and ambient temperatures. RθJA is referenced to the JEDEC standard 2s2p thermal evaluation board at 1W total device power dissipation in still air. Deviations from this standard will produce corresponding changes in the actual thermal performance. 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. 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 5 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS STATIC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS STATIC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Table 3. Static Electrical Characteristics Characteristics at - 40°C ≤ TJ ≤ +150°C, 4.75V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.25V, 3.14V ≤ VCCL ≤ 3.47V, 2.97V ≤ VDDQ ≤ 5.25V, 6.0V ≤ VIGNP ≤ 26.5V, unless otherwise noted. Typical values reflect the approximate parameter means at TA = 25°C under nominal conditions, unless otherwise noted. Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit VIGNP Operating Voltage VIGNP 6.0 – 26.5 V VIGNP Operating Current IVIGNP – – 10 – – 145 3.3 – 4.2 V POWER INPUT VIGNP = 14.5V, H-Bridge Disabled, EN1 = EN2 = 5.0V VIGNP Sleep Current mA μA IVIGNP EN1 = EN2 = 0 V Under-voltage Shutdown Threshold VIGNP UV Over-voltage Shutdown Threshold VIGNP OV 27 – 32 V VCC Operating Voltage VCC 4.75 – 5.25 V VCC Operating Current @ 5.0V IVCC – – 5.0 mA VCC Sleep Current IVCC – – 25 EN1 = EN2 = 0V μA VCCL Operating Voltage VCCL 3.14 – 3.47 V VCCL Operating Current @ 3.3V IVCCL – – 3.0 mA VCCL Sleep Current IVCCL – – 2.0 EN1 = EN2 = 0V μA VDDQ Operating Voltage VDDQ 2.97 – 5.25 V VDDQ Operating Current IVDDQ – – 200 μA VDDQ Sleep Current IVDDQ – – 50 EN1 = EN2 = 0V μA POWER-ON RESET Power-ON Reset Threshold VCCPOR 3.8 VCC Rising Power-ON Reset Threshold V – 4.7 VCCLPOR V 2.50 – 2.95 0.2 – 0.5 6.0V ≤ VIGNP < 9.5V VIGNP +8 – VIGNP +15 9.5V ≤ VIGNP ≤ 26.5V VIGNP +10 – VIGNP +18.5 – – 0.8 VCCL Rising Power-ON Reset Hysteresis VPOR HYS V CHARGE PUMP CRES Voltage (2 MOSFETs ON) ICRES = - 0.1mA VCRES V CONTROL INPUTS Input Low Voltage VIL EN1, EN2, PWM, CS, SCLK, DI, FWD, REV Input High Voltage EN1, EN2, PWM, CS, SCLK, DI, FWD, REV V VIH V 2.0 – – 33899 6 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS STATIC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Table 3. Static Electrical Characteristics (continued) Characteristics at - 40°C ≤ TJ ≤ +150°C, 4.75V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.25V, 3.14V ≤ VCCL ≤ 3.47V, 2.97V ≤ VDDQ ≤ 5.25V, 6.0V ≤ VIGNP ≤ 26.5V, unless otherwise noted. Typical values reflect the approximate parameter means at TA = 25°C under nominal conditions, unless otherwise noted. Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max - 5.0 – 5.0 IDWN 27 – 70 IUP - 70 – - 27 – – 0.4 VDDQ - 0.5 – – - 5.0 – 5.0 40 – – – – 165 – – 1.0 – – 1.4 – – 1.8 0.2 VCC – 0.6 VCC VCC = 0V, EN1 = EN2 = 0V, RL = 600Ω, VIGN = 16V – – 100 VCC = 5.0V, EN1 = EN2 = 0V, RL = 600Ω, VIGN = 18V – – 100 Unit CONTROL INPUTS (CONTINUED) Input Leakage Current — Digital Inputs μA IIN SCLK, DI: VIN = 0V μA Input Bias Current EN1, EN2, FWD, REV, PWM: VIN = 5.0V CS: VIN = 0V DATA OUTPUT Data Output Low Voltage VDO_OL IOL = 1.6mA Data Output High Voltage VDO_OH IOH = - 800μA Data Out Tri-state Leakage V ILEAK V μA POWER OUTPUT Breakdown Voltage VBVDSS S0, S1, VIGNP: I = 20mA ON-Resistance (Each Output FET) RDS(ON) IOUT = 3.5A, VIGNP = 6.0V Body Diode Forward Voltage (All 4 Output Diodes)(6) ENx = 0V, IOUT = 3.0A, TJ = 23°C ENx = 0V, IOUT = 3.0A, TJ = -40°C V VBIAS VCC = 5.0V, EN1 = EN2 = 0V, S0 Shorted to S1 (Through Motor) OFF-state Output Leakage (between SO and S1) mΩ VF ENx = 0V, IOUT = 3.0A, TJ = 150°C OFF-State Output Bias V V μA ILEAK V Fault Threshold (OFF State) (EN1 = EN2 = 0V) Measured at S1 VFAULT_THR1 0.65 VCC – 0.85 VCC Measured at S0 VFAULT_THR2 0.15 VCC – 0.35 VCC ICSZ – – 0.2 kCSNS 250 – 500 kCSNS 340 – 435 kCSNS – 400 – CURRENT SENSE Current Sense Zero FWD = 5.0V, REV = 0V; Then FWD = 0V, REV = 5.0V, IS1/S0 = 0A mA Current Sense Ratio: kCSNS = IS1/S0 / ICS (FWD = 5.0V, REV = 0V; and FWD = 0V, REV = 5.0V) IS1/S0 = - 0.4A IS1/S0 = - 1.6A IS1/S0 = - 6.0A(7) 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 7 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS STATIC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Table 3. Static Electrical Characteristics (continued) Characteristics at - 40°C ≤ TJ ≤ +150°C, 4.75V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.25V, 3.14V ≤ VCCL ≤ 3.47V, 2.97V ≤ VDDQ ≤ 5.25V, 6.0V ≤ VIGNP ≤ 26.5V, unless otherwise noted. Typical values reflect the approximate parameter means at TA = 25°C under nominal conditions, unless otherwise noted. Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit VCSNS_SAT VCC - 0.2 – VCC + 0.2 V DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 00 5.8 – 10.2 DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 01(5) 7.2 – 11.9 8.0 – 13.5 10.0 – 17.9 CURRENT SENSE (CONTINUED) Current Sense Saturation Voltage FWD = 5.0V, REV = 0V; Then FWD = 0V, REV = 5.0V, RCSNS= 10kΩ IHSLIM High Side Current Limit A DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 10(5) DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 11 (5) Low Side Current Limit ILSLIM A DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 00 5.3 – 8.8 DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 01 6.4 – 10.0 DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 10 7.4 – 11.2 DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 11 10.0 – 15.0 Low Side Current Limit Comparator ILSCMP A DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 00 3.2 – 5.2 DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 01 4.2 – 6.4 DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 10 5.0 – 7.5 DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 11 7.5 – 10.6 1.0 3.0 – DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 01 1.0 3.0 – DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 10 1.0 3.0 – DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 11 1.0 3.0 – Current Limit Current Comparator Differential DI Bit 4 and Bit 3 = 00 ICURLIM ILSCMP A V LSCMP Output Voltage IOL = 100μA VLSCMP_OL – – 0.1 IOH = -100μA(7) VLSCMP_OH VDDQ-0.5 – VDDQ Pull-up Current Source IREDIS_sc -160 – -70 μA Pull-down Current Sink IREDIS_sk 1.0 5.0 mA REDIS Current VREDIS_THR REDIS Threshold V Voltage Where Low Side MOSFET Turns On 3.6 – 4.4 Voltage Where Low Side MOSFET Turns Off(7) 3.35 – 4.15 Hysteresis(7) 0.15 – 0.35 THERMAL Thermal Shutdown(6), SPI Bits = 11 Thermal Hysteresis (6) Temperature Warning(6), SPI Bits = 01 Temperature Warning Hysteresis(6) TLIM 157.5 – 172.5 °C THYS 3.0 – 10 °C TWARN 132.5 – 147.5 °C TWARN(HYS) 3.0 – 10 °C Notes 5. Production test at 125°C is at VIGNP = 6V. Operation to 26.5V is guaranteed by design. 6. 7. Guaranteed by characterization, not production tested. Design Information, not production tested. 33899 8 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS DYNAMIC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS DYNAMIC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Table 4. Dynamic Electrical Characteristics Characteristics at - 40°C ≤ TA ≤ 125°C, 4.75V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.25V, 6.0V ≤ VIGNP ≤ 26.5V, unless otherwise noted. Typical values reflect the approximate parameter means at TA = 25°C under nominal conditions, unless otherwise noted. Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit f PWM – – 11 kHz -4.5 – 4.5 t SCF 4.0 – 11 μs Minimum PWM Low Pulse Width PWMMIN – – 0.2 μs Low Side Comparator One Shot t LSC 5.0 – 10 5.0 – 10 PWM Frequency(8) OUTACC PWM / Output Duty Cycle Accuracy Frequency = 10kHz, RS = 10kΩ, Slew Time = 1X, Duty cycle = 50% Short-circuit Filter (S0 and S1) Pulse Duration After a Low Side Comparator Trip μs μs t LSCB Low Side Comparator Blank Time Blanking Time After a Low Side Comparator Pulse % (9) Over-temperature Shutdown Filter (time before Die Temp bit is set)(8) t OTF 5.0 – 13.5 μs Enable Lead Time(8) t LEAD 140 – – ns Enable Lag Time(8) t LAG 50 – – ns Delay Until Output Shuts OFF Short-circuit Detection or EN1 Falling or EN2 Falling Until H-Bridge Disables Delay Until Output Turns ON Slew Time S0 and S1(11) (Output Load = 5.0mH and 1.6Ω, 30% to 70%, VIGNP = 14.5V) Slew Mode = 1X RS= 50kΩ RS = 10kΩ, Short Slew Mode = 2X RS = 50kΩ RS = 10kΩ, Short Slew Mode = 4X RS = 50kΩ RS = 10kΩ, Short – – 5.0 1.0 – 3.0 200 – 400 100 – 200 – 150 – μs μs μs μs t OVS Time from VIGNP > VOV to MOSFET Output Disable Sleep Recovery Time(8),(9),(10) 6.0 t FDO Duration of Fault Condition Until Fault Gets Latched In Over-voltage Shutdown Filter – t DEAD Time Between High Side MOSFET and Low Side MOSFET Transition Open Load Fault Delay – t ENDLY EN1 rising or EN2 rising Until H-Bridge Enables Dead Timer(9) μs t SODLY t SLEEP μs μs S0 / S1RS 1.6 0.2 – – 3.2 0.8 2.8 0.5 – – 6.3 1.5 5.0 1.2 – – 12.8 3.0 Notes 8. Design information 9. Guaranteed by characterization, not production tested. 10. Sleep recovery time is the time from EN going high until the outputs are ready to respond to input. This time is dependent on the recovery time of VCCL and VCCL_POR. The recommended value for the VCCL capacitor is designed to permit initialization of internal logic prior to clearing of the POR condition (See + 3.3V Input (VCCL) on page 12). 11. By design, if the RS input is left open, the slew time is the same as when shorted to GND. However, this is a high-impedance input and will be susceptible to external noise sources unless terminated appropriately. It is highly recommended to terminate this pin with either a ground or one of the program resistors . 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 9 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS DYNAMIC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Table 4. Dynamic Electrical Characteristics Characteristics at - 40°C ≤ TA ≤ 125°C, 4.75V ≤ VCC ≤ 5.25V, 6.0V ≤ VIGNP ≤ 26.5V, unless otherwise noted. Typical values reflect the approximate parameter means at TA = 25°C under nominal conditions, unless otherwise noted. Characteristic Symbol Min Typ Max Unit f OP dc – 6.25 MHz t SCLK 160 – – ns SCLK High Time(13) t SCLK_HS 56 – – ns SCLK Low Time(13) t SCLK_LS 56 – – ns DI Input Setup Time(13) t DI(SU) 16 – – ns DI Input Hold Time(13) t DI(HOLD) 20 – – ns DO Access Time t DO(ACC) – – 116 ns DO Disable Time(14) t DO(DIS) – – 100 ns DO Output Valid Time t DO(VALID) – – 116 ns DO Output Hold Time(13) t DO(HOLD) 12 20 – ns Rise Time(14) tR – – 60 ns Fall Time(14) tF – – 30 ns CS Negated Time(13) t CSN 500 – – ns Input Pins Input Capacitance(8) C IN DI – – 20 SCLK – – 20 SPI CHARACTERISTICS(12) Transfer Frequency(13) SCLK Period(13) pF Notes 12. All SPI timing is performed with a 100pF load on DO unless otherwise noted. 13. Design information. 14. Guaranteed by characterization, not production tested. 33899 10 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS TIMING DIAGRAMS TIMING DIAGRAMS t LAG t CSN CS t LEAD t SCLK_HS t SCLK SCLK t SCLK_LS t DO(ACC) MSB OUT DO t DI(SU) DI t DO(HOLD) t DO(VALID) DATA t DO(DIS) DON’T CARE LSB OUT t R, t F t DI(HOLD) DATA MSB IN LSB IN Figure 4. SPI Timing Diagram 5.0V VENx 2.0V 0.8V tSODLY tENDLY VS0-S1 @100mA Figure 5. Shut Off and Enable Delay S0/S1RS VS0-S1 S0/S1RS 70% 30% 70% 30% Figure 6. Slew Time Measurement 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 11 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION The 33899 is a programmable H-Bridge, power integrated circuit (IC) designed to drive DC motors or bi-directional solenoid controlled actuators, such as throttle control or exhaust gas recirculation actuators. It is particularly well suited for the harsh environment found in automotive power train systems. The key characteristic of this versatile driver is configurability. The selectable slew rate permits the customer to choose the slew rate needed for performance and noise suppression. The Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) allows the system microprocessor to clear the fault register, select a programmable current limit and select the slew rate. A unique fault restart feature allows the part to be configured to maintain limited functionality even in the presence of some faults. The 33899 is designed to drive a bi-directional DC motor using pulse-width modulation (PWM) for speed and torque control. A current mirror output provides an analog feedback signal proportional to the load current. SPI diagnostic reporting includes open circuit, short-to-battery, short-toground, die temperature range and under-voltage. FUNCTIONAL PIN DESCRIPTION VIGNP INPUT (VIGNP) VIGNP is the primary power input for the H-Bridge. The input voltage is 0V to 26.5V (40V during a load dump transient). This pin must be externally protected against application of a reverse voltage (through an external inverted N-channel MOSFET, diode, or switched relay). + 5.0V INPUT (VCC) +5.0V power input is required to power the internal analog circuitry and the +3.3V internal regulator. + 3.3V INPUT (VCCL) A +3.3V internal regulator powers the internal digital circuitry. The internal supply cannot be used as a power source by any other IC in the system. This output can be overdriven by an external supply. The internal supply requires a 0.47μF capacitor on this output to insure proper startup sequencing when coming out of sleep mode. LOGIC BIAS INPUT (VDDQ) VDDQ supplies the level shifted bias voltage for the logic level outputs designed to be read by the microprocessor. This pin will apply the logic supply voltage to DO and LSCMP making the output logic levels compliant to logic systems from 3V to over 5V. OUTPUTS (S1 AND S0) connected in a half-bridge configuration between VIGNP and ground. Only one internal MOSFET is on at any one time for each output. The FWD, REV, and PWM inputs control the state of the H-Bridge. The turn on / off slew times are determined by the selected RS resistor value and the SPI slew time register contents (refer to Table 8, page 22). OUTPUT POLARITY CONTROL (FWD/REV INPUTS) The FWD and REV inputs determine the direction of current flow in the H-Bridge by directing the PWM input to one of the low side MOSFETs (refer to Table 5). When a change in the current direction is commanded via the microprocessor, the PWM must switch from one low side MOSFET to the other without shoot-through current in the HBridge. The gate voltage of the low side MOSFETs must drop below and remain below the gate threshold voltage for the “dead time” before either of the high side MOSFETs is commanded on. At no time are the high side and low side MOSFETs simultaneously on at the same side of the HBridge. The FWD and REV inputs have 50μA pull-downs to ground that disable all the outputs should an open circuit condition occur. Table 5. FWD / REV Truth Table FWD REV 0 0 Current Direction Off 0 1 Reverse 1 0 Forward 1 1 Off The S1 and S0 outputs drive the bi-directional DC motor. Each output has two internal N-channel MOSFETs 33899 12 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL PIN DESCRIPTION ENABLE INPUTS (EN1, EN2) Logic [0] in either of the Enables (EN1 or EN2) disables all four of the output drivers (refer to Table 6). While either EN1 or EN2 is at logic [1], the 33899 is still capable of detecting open circuit and short circuit faults on all of the outputs interfacing with the external load(s). The EN1 and EN2 inputs have 50μA pull-downs to ground that disable the outputs when open circuit conditions occur. Table 6. Enable Truth Table EN1 EN2 Status 0 0 Disabled (Sleep Mode) 0 1 Disabled (Standby Mode) 1 0 Disabled (Standby Mode) 1 1 Enabled (Run Mode) INPUT CONTROL OF H-BRIDGE (PWM) commands the appropriate low side MOSFET (M2 or M4) ON and the appropriate high side MOSFET (M1 or M3) OFF. A logic [0] commands the appropriate low side MOSFETs (M2 or M4) OFF and the appropriate high side MOSFETs (M1 or M3) ON. The high and low side MOSFETs that are PWM’ed are determined by the commanded direction (FWD or REV). If a shorted condition exists, the particular output MOSFET will be latched off after 5.0μs to 10μs. Subsequent PWM edges will retry to turn on the same MOSFET. Only when a thermal fault is reached are all outputs latched off until the clear fault bit is set by the microprocessor. Any PWM high to low to high pulse that is shorter than 500ns keeps the lowside MOSFET from starting to turn off. The rising edge of this short pulse re-enables the low side MOSFET if the pulse width is at least 200 μs long (if a short circuit latch-off had occurred during the previous positive PWM pulse). The PWM input has a 50μA pull-down to ground that disables all the outputs should an open circuit condition occur. The PWM input pin controls the sequencing of the PWM’ing high side and low side MOSFETs. A logic [1] High Side FET Body Diode S0 S1 Load Current Low Side FET Body Diode Both High Side FET’s ON until next PWM Rising Edge Current in Load reverses polarity Forward Current Reverse Current PWM FWD REV Figure 7. 33899 Operation in Current Reversal 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 13 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL PIN DESCRIPTION LOAD CURRENT FEEDBACK (CSNS) HIGH SIDE AND LOW SIDE SLEW TIME CONTROL (RS) The load current sense circuit mirrors a sample of the load current back to the microcontroller via the CSNS pin. It supplies a current that is 1/400th of the load current (see Equation 1). An analog multiplexer routes the enabled high side current to the CSNS pin. An external resistor connected to the CSNS pin (RCSNS) sets current to voltage gain. The circuit operates properly in the presence of high-frequency noise. An external capacitor may be necessary to provide filtering. VCSNS = IOUT 400 The turn-on and the turn-off slew times on S0 and S1 (both low and high side drive outputs) are adjustable from 5.0μs (50kΩ RS) to 1.0μs (10kΩ RS) to reduce high-frequency harmonic energy in the vehicle’s wiring harness. In addition, slew time control is programmable to be either 1X, 2X, or 4X (via the SPI) to lower power dissipation at elevated die temperatures. The characteristics of the turn-on and turn-off voltage are linear, with no discontinuities, during the output driver state transitions. If the RS pin detects an impedance of less than 5.0kΩ to ground or greater than 1.0MΩ to ground, it defaults to the fastest slew time of 1.0μs. . RCSNS Eq. 1 LOW SIDE COMPARATOR ONE SHOT OUTPUT (LSCMP) Note This output is clamped so that it will not exceed VCC. The LSCMP output pin pulses high for 5μs to 10μs any time the low side comparator is tripped. Then the output goes low during a 5μs to 10μs blanking time. If another low side comparator trip event is detected during the blanking time, another 5μs to 10μs pulse high occurs immediately after the blanking interval. CHARGE PUMP RESERVOIR CAPACITOR (CRES) The charge pump provides an output voltage over the full operating VIGNP range that is sufficient to drive the output MOSFETs and ensure that the output RDS(ON) specifications are met. An external reservoir capacitor of 0.1μF is recommended. The charge pump operates at approximately 2.0MHz to 4.0MHz in order to prevent interference with AM entertainment radio. LS Current Comparator Iload 5 - 10μs 5 - 10μs PWM > 40μs LSCmp 5 - 10μs Pulse Out 5 - 10μs Blank Time 5 - 10μs Pulse Out The REDIS min duration = 25μs, so CREDIS must be > 1nF Figure 8. LS Current Comparator One Shot AUTOMATIC OUTPUT RE-ENABLE DISABLE (REDIS) The REDIS input pin automatically re-enables the low side MOSFET once the REDIS input voltage exceeds 4.0V. An external capacitor (CREDIS) determines the time interval (see Equation 2). Once a low side current comparator is tripped, a 120μA current source linearly charges the capacitor until either the next rising edge of PWM or the 4.0V trip level is achieved. This re-enables the low side output MOSFET and discharges the capacitor to 0V. This feature is disabled by grounding this input. dt = CREDIS . dv I C . 4.0 V = 120 μA Eq. 2 As per the above equation, a 2.2nF capacitor will provide a nominal 75μs time interval. 33899 14 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL PIN DESCRIPTION LS Current Comparator Iload PWM 4 VDC REDIS t = 33.3 * C (nF)μs tmin = 25μs Reset to 0 VDC t = 33.3 * C (nF)μs tmin = 25μs Reset to 0 VDC Figure 9. Re-enable after a Low Side Current Comparator Trip LOW SIDE CURRENT COMPARATOR VS. CURRENT LIMIT LEVELS There are two different current limit thresholds for the low side MOSFETs: current comparator and current limit. Current comparator is the normal commanded switching current. Current limit is for fault protection. The inductance of the load results in just the current comparator tripping. Once the low side current comparator has tripped and filter time expired, the low side MOSFET turns off and the high side MOSFET subsequently turns on for normal current re-circulation in the load. If an actual hard short to either VIGNP or ground on the S0/S1 outputs is encountered, the current limit kicks in and prevents large current spikes from VIGNP (or to ground) to occur. The threshold level of the current comparator vs. the high and low side current limits is given in the Static Electrical Characteristics table, page 8. As backup protection, there is a linear overcurrent controller to limit current spikes during timer operations. SERIAL PERIPHERAL INTERFACE (SPI) The 33899 has a serial peripheral interface consisting of Chip Select (CS), Serial Clock (SCLK), Serial Data Out (DO), and Serial Data In (DI). This device is configured as a SPI slave and is daisy-chainable (single CS for multiple SPI slaves). CHIP SELECT (CS) The CS is a low = true input that selects this device for serial transfers. On the falling edge of CS, the DO pin is released from tri-state mode, and all status information is latched in the SPI shift register. While CS is asserted, register data is shifted into the DI pin and shifted out of the DO pin on each subsequent SCLK. On the rising edge of CS, the DO pin is placed in a high-impedance state and the Fault register reloaded (latched) with the current filtered status data. To allow sufficient time to reload the Fault register, the CS pin must remain low for a minimum of t CSN prior to going high again. By design, the CS input is immune to spurious pulses of 50 ns or shorter. (DO may come out of tri-state, but no status bits are cleared and no control bits are changed.) The CS input has a 50μA current source to VCC, which pulls this pin to VCC if an open circuit condition occurs. This pin has TTL-level compatible input voltages, which allows proper operation with microprocessors using a 3.0V to 5.0V supply. SERIAL CLOCK (SCLK) The SCLK input is the clock signal input for synchronization of serial data transfer. This pin has TTL-level compatible input voltages, which allow proper operation with microprocessors using a 3.3V to 5.0V supply. When CS is asserted, both the microprocessor and the 33899 latch input data on the rising edge of SCLK. The SPI master typically shifts data out on the falling edge of SCLK, while the 33899 shifts data out on the falling edge of SCLK to allow more time to drive the DO pin to the proper level. SERIAL DATA OUTPUT (DO) The DO is the SPI data out pin. When CS is asserted (low), the MSB is the first bit of the word transmitted on DO and the LSB is the last bit of the word transmitted on DO. After all 8 bits of the fault register are transmitted, the DO output sequentially transmits the digital data that was just received on the DI pin. This allows the processor to distinguish a shorted DI pin condition. The DO output continues to transmit 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 15 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL PIN DESCRIPTION the input data from the DI input until CS eventually transitions from a logic [0] to a logic [1]. The DO output pin is in a high-impedance condition unless CS is low, at least one enable pin is high and VCC and VCCL are within the normal operating range. When active, the output is “rail to rail”, depending on the voltage at the VDDQ pin. SERIAL DATA INPUT (DI) The DI input takes data from the microprocessor while CS is asserted (low). The MSB is the first bit of each word received on DI and the LSB is the last bit of each word received on DI. The 33899 serially wraps around the DI input bits to the DO output after the DO output transmits its fault flag bits. The first 8 bits before CS goes high are latched into the Control register. Any bytes transmitted before the last 8 bits are just wrapped around to the DO output and are not used by the 33899 (see Figure 10). This pin has TTL-level compatible input voltages, which allow proper operation with microprocessors using a 3.3V to 5.0V supply. CS CS* DI/DI/ SCLK SCLK Not NotUsed Used(1(1Byte) Byte) ControlRegister Register(1 (1 Byte) Byte) DIDIControl Fault/Temp DataData (1 Byte) Fault/Temperature (1 Byte) 1st DI First DIByte Byte DODO Figure 10. SPI Operation with Extended CS LOGIC OUT BIAS (VDDQ) The VDDQ input pin provides the bias voltage for the data out buffer and LS Comparator. It must be connected to the same power supply that is used by the microprocessor’s SPI I / O. 33899 16 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor FUNCTIONAL INTERNAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION FUNCTIONAL INTERNAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION MC33899 - Functional Block Diagram Analog Control and Protection Current Sense Voltage Regulation Temperature Sense Charge Pump MCU Interface and Output Control SPI Interface Direction Control Command & Fault Registers PWM Controller Analog Control and Protection MCU Interface and Output Control H-Bridge Output Drivers S0 - S1 H-Bridge Figure 11. Functional Block Diagram INTRODUCTION H-BRIDGE OUTPUT DRIVERS (S0 AND S1) The 33899 Power IC provides the means to efficiently drive a DC motor in both forward and reverse shaft rotation via a monolithic H-Bridge comprising low RDS(ON) N-channel MOSFETs and integrated control circuitry. The switching action of the H-Bridge can be pulse-width modulated to obtain both torque and speed control, with PWM frequencies up to 11kHz supported with minimal switching losses. The outputs comprise four Power MOSFETs configured as a standard H-Bridge, controlled by the PWM input and the FWD and REV inputs. ANALOG CONTROL AND PROTECTION The 33899 has integrated voltage regulators which supply the logic and protection functions internally. This reduces the requirements for external supplies and insures the device is safely controlled at all times when battery voltage is applied. An integrated charge pump provides the required bias levels to insure the output MOSFETs turn fully ON when commanded. Each MOSFET provides feedback to the protection circuitry by way of a current sensor. Each sense signal is compared with programmable over-current levels and produces an immediate shutdown in case of a high current short-circuit. The low side current sense is also capable of producing a current limiting PWM to reduce overload conditions as determined by the programmable limits. The high side current sense is available to the MCU as an analog current proportional to the load current. Each MOSFET has over-temperature protection circuitry that disables the device. A thermal warning sets a flag in the SPI register when the device is approaching a protection limit. MCU INTERFACE AND OUTPUT CONTROL The SPI and control logic signals are compatible with both 5V and 3.3V logic systems. The SPI provides programmable control of output slew rate and current limits. The status register makes detailed diagnostics available for protective and warning functions. The output drivers are controlled by the input signals EN1, EN2, FWD, REV, and PWM. The low side and high side MOSFETs connected to S0 are controlled by the PWM input when FWD is a logic [1] and REV is a logic [0]. The low side MOSFET connected to S1 is idle in this state. The high side MOSFET connected to S1 is statically ON in the forward direction. The low side and high side MOSFETs connected to S1 are controlled by the PWM input when FWD is a logic [0] and REV is a logic [1]. The low side MOSFET connected to S0 is idle in this state. The high side MOSFET connected to S0 is statically ON in the reverse direction. To reduce power during the recirculation period, the upper recirculation MOSFET is turned on synchronously with the OFF-time of the low side MOSFET. 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 17 FUNCTIONAL INTERNAL BLOCK DESCRIPTION INTRODUCTION The PWM input is connected to the system microprocessor and provides for control of the four MOSFET outputs. The PWM duty cycle range is 0% to 100%; however, open load detection circuits require a minimum off-time. The 33899 holds all outputs off if both FWD and REV are either logic [0]s or logic [1]s. Figure 12 depicts inputs versus outputs in forward mode operation. VIGNP + VF S0 RDS(ON) * ILOAD VIGNP RDS(ON) * ILOAD Load Current PWM INPUT M1 GATE M2 GATE Dead Time M3 is “ON” M4 is “OFF” Figure 12. 33899 Operation in Forward Mode 33899 18 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor FUNCTIONAL DEVICE OPERATION OPERATIONAL MODES FUNCTIONAL DEVICE OPERATION OPERATIONAL MODES Short-to-GND or Short-to-VIGNP Fault Filtering The 33899 has a short-to-GND and short-to-VIGNP digital fault filter. After a single fault occurrence, another 7 shorts consecutive with PWM must be detected before the bit is latched into the fault register. Short to -1.0 V on Output Devices The 33899 can survive a short to -1.0V through a 300mΩ impedance (10kHz to 1000kHz) and a direct short to - 0.5V on all I/Os that exit the module. A shorted output to these voltages does not impact correct fault diagnostics for the effected channel or any other normal operation of the 33899. This feature applies to the SO and S1 outputs as well. Loss of Module Ground Loss of ground condition at the parts level denotes that all pins of the 33899 see very low-impedance to ignition. In the application, a loss of ground condition results in all I/O pins floating to ignition voltage VIGNP, while all externally referenced I/O pins are at worst case pulled to ground. Loss of Module Ignition Supply Loss of ignition condition at the parts level denotes that the power input pins of the 33899 see infinite impedance to the ignition supply voltage (depending on the application) but there is some undefined impedance from these pins to ground. Output Driver Load(s) The 33899 is capable of driving any PWM’ed inductive load of up to 3.5A of continuous average current (at a maximum frequency of 11kHz) with current feedback capability. The 33899 drives ETC (Electronic Throttle Control) motors. The typical characteristics of the ETC motor are as follows: •Resistance 1.25Ω to 2.4Ω (lumped resistance due to actuator, harness, and connectors) over the temperature range. •Inductance 800μH at 1000Hz over the temperature range. Output Power Density The die area for the output MOSFETs provides an adequate thermal resistance to limit junction temperature to 150°C when the device is operated at 11kHz, 3.5A continuous average current, and a 2.0ms nominal transition time. This applies to FR4 PC board with a metal pedestal under the device, which provides a thermal path to the case of the module. Output Synchronous Rectification Control The 33899 uses synchronous rectification to reduce the power dissipation during the recirculation period. In order to prevent shoot-through current, the 33899 has a dead time circuit that turns on the upper recirculation MOSFET after the lower gate voltage falls below the threshold voltage and turns it off before the lower gate voltage rises above the threshold voltage. Output Over-voltage Shutdown The 33899 disables all MOSFET outputs when VIGNP is above the over-voltage shutdown threshold for a time period greater than t OVS (refer to Dynamic Electrical Characteristics table, page 9). Output Avalanche Protection An inductive fly-back event, namely when the outputs are suddenly disabled and VIGNP is lost, could result in electrical overstress of the drivers. To prevent this the VIGNP input to the 33899 should not exceed 40V during a fly-back condition. A zener clamp and/or an appropriately valued capacitor are common methods of limiting the transient. Power-ON Reset (POR) On power-up, the VCC and VCCL supplies to the 33899 typically increase to 5.0V and 3.3V, respectively, within 0.3ms to 3.0ms. The 33899 has power-ON reset (POR) circuitry that monitors both the VCC and VCCL voltages. When either voltage falls below its POR threshold, the S0 and S1 outputs are driven to the inactive state. When both voltages rise above the POR threshold, the outputs are enabled. During POR none of the outputs momentarily glitch ON. The contents of all SPI registers (both DI and DO) are cleared on each power-ON reset cycle. See + 3.3V Input (VCCL) on page 12 for part requirements to guarantee normal operation. Fault Detection Open load detection is performed in the OFF state, and short-circuit fault detection is performed while the H-Bridge circuit(s) are enabled (see Figure 13, page 20). However, the user can determine whether an open circuit has caused the output current to go to 0A via the CSNS output. All valid faults are latched into the SPI Fault register and cleared when a logic [1] is written to the FLTCLR bit by the system microprocessor (refer to Table 8, page 22). 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 19 FUNCTIONAL DEVICE OPERATION OPERATIONAL MODES pulled down internally to ground. In a normal load state, the low-impedance (relative to the internal pull-ups/pull-downs) will force both load connections to about 0.5 VCC. S1 is compared with an internal reference of 0.75 VCC nominally, while S0 is compared to an internal reference of 0.25VCC nominally. Table 7 indicates what status the load will be in based on the combination of the outputs of these two comparators. EN1 EN2 VCC 12 kΩ OF S1 0.75 VCC Table 7. OFF-State Fault Detection SGF SGFON 0.25 VCC Fault Timer S0 SBFON 12 kΩ SBF Note SGFON and SBFON are ON-State Fault. Figure 13. OFF-State Fault Detection Diagram In the full or half H-Bridge mode an open, short to ignition, or short to GND latches the appropriate SPI fault bits until the FLTCLR bit is set. Any additional faults that occur prior to setting FLTCLR will be ignored. Fault Detection During OFF State Fault detection for both the high side and low side outputs is done during the OFF state, when either the EN1 or EN2 pin is a logic [1], by analyzing the states of both the high side and low side outputs interacting to the external load. S1 is pulled up internally via a high-impedance pull-up to VCC, while S0 is S1 S0 Load Status < 0.75 VCC > 0.25 VCC Normal Load < 0.75 VCC < 0.25 VCC Short to Ground > 0.75 VCC < 0.25 VCC Open Load > 0.75 VCC > 0.25 VCC Short to VIGNP Once any of the above faults are indicated for a period of time exceeding the OFF-state fault timer, the fault bit will be latched into the SPI Fault register. The OFF-state fault timer is started when either the EN1 or EN2 pin transitions from a logic [1] to a logic [0] (both inputs previously logic [1]) or from a logic [0] to a logic [1] (both inputs previously logic [0]). The OFF-state filter time is substantially longer than the ON-state to allow energy in the load to dissipate. False open state faults may be set when the outputs are shut down and the load current (reverse polarity only) takes more than the OFFstate filter time to decay to zero. The microprocessor should clear the open state fault SPI bit and read the Fault register again under this condition. Load Current (Reverse Polarity) S0 S1 EN1 S0/S1 are at 2.5VDC, No SPI Bits Set EN2 Wake Up, Open Fault Timer Starts tFDO Open Fault Timer Starts Goo Back to Sleep Current in Load < 0, Erroneous Open Fault SPI Bit Set tFDO 33899 20 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor FUNCTIONAL DEVICE OPERATION OPERATIONAL MODES Fault Detection During ON State While the H-Bridge circuit is in operation (i.e., when a high side MOSFET is ON), the 33899 is capable of detecting both shorts to VIGNP and shorts to ground. A short will cause the appropriate MOSFETs to current limit. The current limit is active for numerous retry periods until an over-temperature condition is reached, at which time all outputs are turned OFF. All ON-state faults must be present for a period of time that exceeds the fault time before the 33899 will consider them valid. Once they are valid, they are latched until the SPI has reported these faults to the microcontroller via the DO pin and a logic [1] is written to the FLTCLR bit. In order for the user to be certain that all detectable ONstate faults have been reported, a minimum ON time is required for the low side MOSFET. For example, if the PWM frequency is 11kHz, ON-state fault detection would not be guaranteed for duty cycles of less than 11%. Thermal Shutdown The H-Bridge has thermal protection circuitry. A thermal fault sets the thermal shutdown bits (and any other faults that may be present at that time) and latches off. The H-Bridge will remain disabled until the microprocessor sets the FLTCLR bit (refer to Table 8, page 22). 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 21 FUNCTIONAL DEVICE OPERATION LOGIC COMMANDS AND REGISTERS LOGIC COMMANDS AND REGISTERS SPI INTERFACE AND REGISTER DESCRIPTION SPI Control Register Definition An 8-bit SPI allows the system microprocessor to clear the Fault register, select a programmable current limit, and select a 1X, 2X, or 4X slew rate. The SPI Control Register bit definitions are shown in Table 8. Note At POR, all bits in the register are cleared to 0s. Table 8. SPI Control Register Bit Definitions 8 (MSB) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (LSB) FLTCLR Not Used Not Used Not Used Current Limit Current Limit Slew Time Slew Time Bit 8: FLTCLR: 0 = Retain faults; 1 = Clear faults Bit 7: Not used Bit 6: Not used Bit 5: Not used Bits 4 – 3: Set Low Side Current Comparator Limits 00 = 4.0A 01 = 5.0A 10 = 6.0A 11 = 8.5A Bits 2 – 1: Slew Time 00 = 1X 01 = 2X 10 = 4X 11 = 4X SPI Fault Register Definition The fault diagnostic capability consists of one internal 8-bit Fault register. Table 9 shows the content of the Fault register. The output load status of the H-Bridge circuit is reported via the output DO SPI bits. In addition to output fault information, die temperature warnings and over-temperature conditions are reported. An SPI read cycle is limited by a CS logic [1] to logic [0] transition, followed by 8 SCLK cycles to shift the fault register bits out the DO pin. The rising edge of CS sets DO in a highimpedance mode and clears the fault latches if the FLTCLR bit is set. The thermal fault is immediately set again if the fault condition is still present. Accurate fault reporting can only be obtained by reading the DO line at intervals greater than the fault timer. A thermal fault will be latched as soon as it occurs. Note: At POR, all bits in the register are cleared to 0s. Table 9. SPI Fault Register Bit Definitions 8 (MSB) 7 6 ShVIGNP ShGnd Open Fault 5 4 Over-voltage or LS Comparator Under-voltage 3 2 1 (LSB) EN1, EN2 Status Die Temp Die Temp Bit 8: Short to VIGNP: 0 = No fault; 1 = S1 or S0 shorted to VIGNP (Low Side Linear Current Limit has tripped) Bit 7: Short to Ground: 0 = No fault; 1 = S1 or S0 shorted to GND (High Side Linear Current Limit has tripped) Bit 6: Open Fault: 0 = No fault; 1 = S1 or S0 is Open Circuited Bit 5: Over-voltage or Under-voltage: 0 = No fault; 1 = Over-voltage/under-voltage fault Bit 4: Low Side Comparator: 0 = No trip; 1 = Tripped Bit 3: XOR function of EN1, EN2 inputs. 0 = (EN1 same logic level as EN2). 1 = (EN1 not same logic level as EN2). Bits 2 – 1: Die Temperature 00 = T < 140°C 01 = 140°C < T < Over-temperature Shutdown 10 = Not Defined 11 = Over-temperature Shutdown (Latched Off) 33899 22 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor PACKAGING PACKAGE DIMENSIONS PACKAGING PACKAGE DIMENSIONS For the most current package revision, visit www.freescale.com and perform a keyword search using the “98A” listed below. VW SUFFIX 30-PIN HSOP 98ASH70693A ISSUE A 33899 Analog Integrated Circuit Device Data Freescale Semiconductor 23 PACKAGING PACKAGE DIMENSIONS (CONTINUED) PACKAGE DIMENSIONS (CONTINUED) For the most current package revision, visit www.freescale.com and perform a keyword search using the “98A” listed below. 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