UCC5622 27 - Line SCSI Terminator With Split Disconnect FEATURES DESCRIPTION • Complies with SCSI, SCSI-2, SCSI-3, SPI and FAST-20 (Ultra) Standards The UCC5622 provides 27 lines of active termination for a SCSI (Small Computer Systems Interface) parallel bus. The SCSI standard recommends active termination at both ends of the cable. • 2.5pF Channel Capacitance During Disconnect • 100µA Supply Current in Disconnect Mode • 4V To 7V Operation • 110Ω Termination • Completely Meets SCSI Hot Plugging • –900mA Sourcing Current for Termination • +500mA Sinking Current for Active Negation • Logic Command Disconnects all Termination Lines • Split Disconnect Controls Lines 1 to 9 and 10 to 27 Separately • Trimmed Impedance to 5% • Current Limit and Thermal Shutdown Protection The UCC5622 is ideal for high performance 5V SCSI systems. During disconnect the supply current is typically only 100µA, which makes the IC attractive for lower powered systems. The UCC5622 features a split disconnect allowing the user to control termination lines 10 to 27 with disconnect one, DISCNCT1, and control terminiation lines 1 to 9 with disconnect two, DISCNCT2. The UCC5622 is designed with a low channel capacitance of 2.5pF, which eliminates effects on signal integrity from disconnected terminators at interim points on the bus. The power amplifier output stage allows the UCC5622 to source full termination current and sink active negation current when all termination lines are actively negated. The UCC5622, as with all Unitrode terminators, is completely hot pluggable and appears as high impedance at the teminating channels with VTRMPWR = 0V or open. Internal circuit trimming is utilized, first to trim the 110Ω impedance, and then most importantly, to trim the output current as close to the maximum SCSI-3 specification as possible, which maximizes noise margin in FAST20 SCSI operation. (continued) BLOCK DIAGRAM Circuit Design Patented 10/98 Powered by ICminer.com Electronic-Library Service CopyRight 2003 UDG-96113 UCC5622 CONNECTION DIAGRAM ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS TRMPWR Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +7V Signal Line Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0V to +7V Regulator Output Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5A Storage Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -65°C to +150°C Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -55°C to +150°C Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 Sec.). . . . . . . . . . . . . +300°C SSOP-44 (Top View) MWP Package Currents are positive into, negative out of the specified terminal. Consult Packaging Section of Databook for thermal limitations and considerations of packages. LQFP-48 (Top View) MWP Package DESCRIPTION (cont.) Other features include thermal shutdown and current limit. This device is offered in low thermal resistance versions of the industry standard 44 pin wide body QSOP (MWP) and 48 pin LQFP (FQP). Consult QSOP-44 and LQFP-48 Packaging Diagram for exact dimensions. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Unless otherwise stated, these specifications apply for TA = 0°C to 70°C, TRMPWR = 4.75V, DISCNCT1 = DSCNCT2 = 0V, TA = TJ. PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS Supply Current Section TRMPWR Supply Current Power Down Mode All Termination Lines = Open 1 2 mA All Termination Lines = 0.2V 630 650 mA DISCNCT1 = DSCNCT2 = TRMPWR 100 200 µA Powered by ICminer.com Electronic-Library Service CopyRight 2003 2 UCC5622 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Unless otherwise stated, these specifications apply for TA = 0°C to 70°C, TRMPWR = 4.75V, DISCNCT1 = DSCNCT2 = 0V, TA = TJ. PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS 104.5 110 115.5 Ω Output Section (Termination Lines) Termination Impedance (Note 3) Output High Voltage (Note 1) Max Output Current VLINE = 0.2V, TJ = 25⊃C VLINE = 0.2V VLINE = 0.2V, TRMPWR = 4V, TJ = 25°C (Note 1) VLINE = 0.2V, TRMPWR = 4V (Note 1) 2.6 2.8 3.0 V -22.1 -20.7 -21 -20 -23.3 -23.3 -23 -23 -24 -24 -24 -24 -22.4 mA mA VLINE = 0.5V mA mA mA Output Leakage DISCNCT1 = DISCNCT2 = 2.4V, TRMPWR = 0V to 5.25V 10 400 nA Output Capacitance DISCNCT1 = DISCNCT2 = 2.4V (Note 2) 2.5 4 pF Regulator Section Regulator Output Voltage 2.6 Drop Out Voltage All Termination Lines = 0.2V Short Circuit Current VREG = 0V Sinking Current Capability VREG = 3.5V 2.8 3.0 V 0.4 0.8 V -650 -900 –1300 mA 300 500 900 mA Thermal Shutdown 170 °C Thermal Shutdown Hysteresis 10 °C Disconnect Section Disconnect Threshold DISCNCT1 Input Current DISCNCT1 Controls Lines 10 to 27 0.8 DISCNCT1 = 0V Disconnect Threshold DISCNCT2 Controls Lines 1 to 9 Input Current DISCNCT2 DISCNCT2 = 0V 0.8 1.5 2.0 V –10 –30 µA 1.5 2 V –10 –30 µA Note 1:Measuring each termination line while other 26 are low (0.2V). Note 2:Guaranteed by design. Not 100% tested in production. Note 3: Tested by measuring IOUT with VOUT = 0.2V and VOUT with no load, then calculate: Z V N . L .− 0 . 2 V = OUT OUT at 2 . 0V I PIN DESCRIPTIONS GND: Ground reference for the IC. DISCNCT1: Disconnect one controls termination lines 10 – 27. Taking this pin high or leaving it open causes termination lines 10 - 27 to become high impedence, taking this pin low allows the channels to provide normal termination. L1 – L27: 110Ω termination channels. REG: Output of the internal 2.7V regulator. TRMPWR: Power for the IC. DISCNCT2: Disconnect two controls termination lines 1 – 9. Taking this pin high or leaving it open causes termination lines 1 - 9 to become high impedence. Taking this pin low allows the channels to provide normal terminiation. Taking both disconnect pins high or leaving them open will put the chip in to sleep mode where it will be in low-power mode. 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