LSI LS7310

LSI/CSI
UL
®
LS7310-7313
LSI Computer Systems, Inc. 1235 Walt Whitman Road, Melville, NY 11747
(631) 271-0400 FAX (631) 271-0405
A3800
AC POWER CONTROLLERS
CONNECTION DIAGRAM - TOP VIEW
PL2
1
PL3
2
17 TRIG
PL4
3
16 Vss (+V)
PL5
4
15 SYNC
PL6
5
14 CAP
PL7
6
PL8
7
12 P U L S E
PL9
8
11 OFF
PL10
9
10 V DD (-V)
18 PL1
LS7310
APPLICATIONS:
Universal and shaded-pole motor speed control for modern
appliance designs. Eliminates awkward mechanical switch
assemblies and multi-tapped motor windings.
January 1997
LSI
FEATURES:
• 10 I/Os to Select/Indicate up to ten Power Levels
• Inputs activated by Touch or Pushbutton Switch
• Output switches pure and precise AC Power to Load
• Operates with 50Hz/60Hz line frequency
• Rugged, latchup-free process technology
• +10V to +14V operation (Vss-VDD)
• LS7310 thru LS7313 (DIP);
LS7310-S thru LS7313-S (SOIC) - See Figure 1
13 RUN
FIGURE 1
DESCRIPTION:
The LS7310-LS7313 are MOS integrated circuits specifically
designed for motor speed control applications in appliances
such as blenders, etc. I/Os (PLs) are provided for selecting/
indicating from one to ten power levels. The LS7310 and 7311
are designed for pushbutton control. The LS7312 and LS7313
are designed for touch control. (See Fig.4A and 4B)
INPUT/OUTPUT DESCRIPTION:
PL1-PL10 (Pins 1-9, 18)
Ten inputs/outputs for selecting ten output phase angles (power levels). When no power level is selected (such as after system power-up), PL1-PL10 all act as inputs. When a power level
is selected by applying a logic zero at one of these inputs for
TH time (See Dynamic Characteristics), the selected input
switches status to become an output in order to drive a display,
such as an LED. It switches back to the input state only when
another PL input is activated. (See Note 1)
PULSE (Pin 12)
A logic 0 applied to this input turns the TRIG output on for
as long as the PULSE input is maintained. The PULSE input
however, has no effect if no power level is in selection or if
the TRIG output has already been turned on by means of
the RUN input. (See Note 1)
SYNC (Pin 15)
Input for PLL reference frequency (50Hz/60Hz). All internal
clock frequencies are synchronized with the SYNC input.
CAP (Pin 14)
Input for component connection for the PLL filter capacitor.
TRIG (Pin 17)
This output is designed to drive a triac in series with the
load and control its firing angle with respect to the AC line.
The LS7310 and LS7312 provide a nominal 33µs output
pulse width. Since some motors have large inductive loads
producing a large phase delay between voltage and current,
a wider output pulse may be required. The LS7311 and
LS7313 produce a 1ms output pulse width. Otherwise,
these parts are identical to the LS7310 and LS7312,
respectively.
RUN (Pin 13)
When a logic 0 is applied to the RUN input for TH time, the output (TRIG) is turned on at a phase angle selected earlier by
one of the PL I/Os. If no power level was selected prior to the
application of the RUN input, the circuit remains unaffected.
Note that once the TRIG output has been enabled, its phase
angle can be altered by applying any other PL input without the Vss (Pin 16)
need to apply the RUN input again. (See Note 1)
Supply voltage positive terminal.
OFF (Pin 11)
When a logic 0 is applied to this input for TH time, TRIG output
is turned off, if it was on. If TRIG was already off, the circuit remains unaffected. Note that OFF input does not alter the power
level selected by a PL input. Following an OFF operation,
TRIG can be turned on at the previous phase angle by applying
the RUN input. (See Note 1)
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VDD (Pin 10)
Supply voltage negative terminal (ground).
NOTE 1: LS7310, LS7311 have an internal pullup resistor on this
input and LS7312, LS7313 do not. (See DC Electrical Characteristics.)
FIGURE 2. LS7310-LS7313 BLOCK DIAGRAM
RUN
-
13
LEVEL 1
+
PULSE
POWER
LEVEL
ROM
-
12
LEVEL 10
+
OFF
CONTROL
LOGIC
-
11
PHASE
ANGLE
POINTER
+
DIGITAL
COMPARATOR
DRIVER
DRIVER
PL1
TRIG
-
18
+
PHASE-LOCKED
LOOP
AND
CLOCK
GENERATOR
DRIVER
PL10
17
-
9
V DD
+
SYNC
15
V DD
14
+
CAP
V SS
V SS
TABLE 1. TRIG PHASE ANGLES (1)
FIGURE 3.
PL INPUT
TRIG PHASE ANGLE Ø
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
SYNC
Ø
TRIG
(1)
TW
(2)
FIGURE 4 VALUE TABLE
CONDITION
(1), (3), (5)
(1), (3), (6)
(1), (4), (5)
(1), (4), (6)
(2), (3), (5)
(2), (3), (6)
(2), (4), (5)
(2), (4), (6)
C2(µF)
0.22
0.10
0.47
0.33
0.47
0.33
0.68
0.47
(1) 33µs TRIG pulse (LS7310, LS7312)
(2) 1ms TRIG pulse (LS7311, LS7313)
(3) No LEDs
(4) 5mA LEDs
(5) 115VAC, C2 = 200V
(6) 220VAC, C2 = 400V
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TRIG Ø
LOAD POWER % (2)
78°
86°
93°
100°
107°
112°
119°
127°
137°
149°
37
46
53
60
69
74
79
86
92
97
The TRIG Phase Angles shown in TABLE 1 are referenced to the
SYNC input. In the Application Schematic shown in Figure 4A,
SYNC is delayed by 7° from the AC line. Therefore, actual Phase
Angles with respect to the AC line are 7° less than TABLE 1 values.
TABLE 1 values are mask programmable.
The percentage of Full Power delivered to a resistive load by the
Triac Switch.
FIGURE 4 NOTES
C5(µF)
100
100
220
220
220
220
220
220
NOTE 1: Value for 5mA LEDs
NOTE 2: Use zener which produces 6.2V ±5% at 500µA or
less, i. e. P/N MZ4627
NOTE 3: R6-C6 Snubber Network may be required for large
inductive loads.
NOTE 4: Tie all unused touch inputs together and return to Vss
through 100k Ohm, 1/4W resistor.
FIGURE 4A.
APPLICATION SCHEMATIC FOR LS7310-LS7313
P
G
C1
R6
C5
-
MT2
C6
AC
MAINS
+
T
MT1
R9
D1
L
SEE NOTE 3
C3
C4
Z1
C2
15
17
14
SYNC
TRIG
CAP
16
10
LS7310 - LS7313
V DD
PL1
PL10
9
R2
M
OFF
18
V SS
PULSE
11
RUN
12
13
R1
PL1
PL10
OFF
PULSE
RUN
R5
N
R4
Z2
SEE NOTE 4
PL10
PL1
OFF
PULSE
RUN
PL10
R8
PL1
R8
R7
OFF
R8
R7
PULSE
R8
R7
RUN
R8
R7
R7
Vss
R8
R8
R8
R8
R8
R3
VDD
TP
FIGURE 4B. PUSHBUTTON INTERFACE FOR LS7310, LS7311
C1 = 0.15µF, 200V (400V) *
C2 = See Figure 4 Value Table
C3 = 0.047µF
C4 = 470pF
C5 = See Figure 4 Value Table
C6 = 0.47µF, 200V (400V) *
L = 100µH (200µH) *
All resistors 1/4W, all capacitors 25V unless otherwise specified.
TP
TP
TP
FIGURE 4C. TOUCH INTERFACE FOR LS7312, LS7313
R1 = 82Ω
R2 = 1.5MΩ
R3 = 10kΩ
R4 = 560Ω (See Note 1)
R5 = 10kΩ
R6 = 1.8kΩ, 1W (2W) *
* Indicates component change for 220VAC Mains.
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TP
R7 = 1MΩ to 5MΩ (Select For Sensitivity)
R8 = 2.7MΩ (4.7MΩ) *
R9 = 100Ω
Z1 = 13V ± 5%, 1W
Z2 = 6.2V, 1/4W (See Note 2)
D1 = 1N4148
T = Q4004L4 (Q5004L4) * Typical
MAXIMUM RATINGS:
PARAMETER
Storage Temperature
Operating Temperature
DC Supply Voltage
Any Input Voltage
SYMBOL
TSTG
TA
Vss - VDD
VIN
VALUE
-65 to +150
0 to +80
+20
Vss - 20 to Vss + 0.5
UNIT
°C
°C
V
V
DC ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
(TA = 25˚C, all voltages referenced to VDD)
SYMBOL
VSS
IDD
MIN
+10
-
TYP
+12
1.2
MAX
+14
2
UNIT
V
mA
CONDITION
Vss = 12V, outputs off
VISL
VISH
VIL
VIH
0
2/3Vss
0
1/2Vss
-
1/3Vss
Vss
1/4Vss
Vss
V
V
V
V
-
IH
-
-
110
µA
With Series 1.5MΩ
Resistor to 115VAC
Input Pull-up Resistance:
For LS7310, LS7311
PL, OFF, RUN, PULSE
RIN
50
100
200
kΩ
-
Output Voltage:
TRIG, HI
TRIG, LO
VOH
VOL
Vss
-
Vss - 8
-
V
V
-
Output Current:
TRIG, Sink
IOS
25
-
-
mA
PL Source
IOPL
5
-
-
mA
Vss = +12V
VOL = Vss - 4V
VOPL = Vss - 1V
Supply Voltage
Supply Current
Input Voltage:
SYNC, LO
SYNC, HI
All other inputs, LO
All other inputs, HI
Input Current:
SYNC Input
DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS:
SYMBOL
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
CONDITION
SYNC frequency
fS
40
-
70
Hz
-
PL,RUN,PULSE,OFF hold time
TH
TH
50
60
-
infinite
infinite
ms
ms
60Hz SYNC
50Hz SYNC
TRIG Pulse Width
(LS7310,LS7312)
Tw
Tw
-
33
39
-
µs
µs
60Hz SYNC
50Hz SYNC
TRIG Pulse Width
(LS7311,LS7313)
Tw
Tw
-
1.0
1.2
-
ms
ms
60Hz SYNC
50Hz SYNC
The information included herein is believed to be
accurate and reliable. However, LSI Computer Systems,
Inc. assumes no responsibilities for inaccuracies, nor for
any infringements of patent rights of others which may
result from its use.
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