BL59A66 datasheet 1. Introduction: The BL59A66 is a low-current BiCMOS circuit providing all of the features for a photoelectric type smoke detector. BL59A66 can be used in conjunction with an infrared photoelectric chamber to sense scattered light from smoke particles. Special features are incorporated in the design to facilitate calibration and testing of the finished detector. 2.1 Applied Area: Photoelectric Type Smoke Detector System。 2.2 Features: 2.2.1 6 V to 12 V Operating Voltage Range 2.2.2 Internal Timer & Control for Reduced Sensitivity 2.2.3 Supply Voltage current:0~10uA 2.2.4 Operating Temperature Range:-25~75℃ 2.2.5 Power-ON Reset 2.2.6 ESD and Latch-up Protection Circuitry on All Pins 2.2.7 Piezoelectric Horn Driver 2.2.8 Interconnect Up to 50 Detectors 2.2.9 Continuous Modulated Tone Output For a Local or Remote Alarm Condition 2.3 FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM 2.4 Pin Description 2.5 Pin function Pin No. Pin symbol 1 ,2 C1 , C2 3 DETECT Input 4 STROBE Output 5 ,14 Vdd , VSS 6 IRED 7 I/O 8 ,9 10 BRASS, SILVER FEEDBACK Inuput 11 LED 12 OSC 13 R1 15 16 3. 3.1 Input/O utput Function Description Exterior capacitor connected to the pins Input to the photo amplifier Regulated voltage Output Power/Gnd A capacitor connected to the pins determines the gain of the photo amplifier. This pin connects the cathode of the photo diode. The photo diode is operated at zero bias. The pin is the Regulated voltage Output. The value is Vdd-5V. Power supply Output Signal output Output Output Piezoelectric Transducer Output Piezoelectric Transducer Input Signal output Input OSC Input LS SET Intput Exterior capacitor and resistor connected to the pins Low sensitive set TEST Input Test Input This pin is a output, which provides a pulsed base current for the external npn transistor, which drives the IR emitter. A connection at this pin allows multiple smoke detectors (less than 50) to be interconnected. These TWO pins are used in conjunction with a piezoelectric transducer. The pin is used in conjunction with a piezoelectric transducer feedback electrode. This open-drain NMOS output is used to directly drive a visible LED. The LED also indicates detector status as follows (with component values as in the typical application, all times nominal) The pin connects with exterior capacitor and resistor, sets the internal clock low time. The pin connects with exterior capacitor and resistor, sets the internal IRED output pulse period. This input pin serves two purposes in normal operation. This reference is established by a resistive divider between VDD and STROBE. This allows the detector to have a different sensitivity set point during the timer mode. This pin has an internal pull-down device and is used to manually invoke two test modes and a Timer Mode. Circuit characteristic: The gain is determined by exterior capacitor C1 and C2. A capacitor connected to C2 determines the gain of the photo amplifier during standby. A typical value for this low-gain mode is 4700 pF but should be selected based on a specific photo chamber and the desired level of sensitivity to smoke. AV= 1+(C2/10) where C2 is in pF. This gain increases by a nominal 10% after a local alarm is detected (three consecutive detections). 3.2 I/O pin allows multiple smoke detectors to be interconnected. If a local smoke condition occurs, this pin is driven high. As an input, this pin is sampled nominally every 1.35 seconds during standby. Any local alarm condition causes I/O to be ignored as an input. 3.3 LED pin is a output pin, which is used to directly drive a visible LED. The load for the low-battery test is applied to this output. The low-battery test does not occur coincident with any other test or alarm signal. The LED also indicates detector status as follows (with component values as in the typical application, all times nominal): Standby - Pulses every 43 seconds. Local Smoke - Pulses every 0.67 second. Remote Alarm - No pulses. Test Mode - Pulses every 0.67 second. Timer Mode - Pulses every 10 seconds. 4. Circuit characteristic parameter: 4.1 Absolute Maximum Rating (Voltages are referenced to VSS) Symbol Parameter Supply Voltage VDD Input Voltage VIN IIN Input Current Operating Temperature TA Storage Temperature Tstg Welding Temperature TL 4.2 Symbol VDD VTH IDD iDD VIL VIH IIH DC characteristic (Voltages are referenced to VSS) Parameter Conditions Supply Voltage Range Low VDD(th) threshold Standby Operating Supply Current Operating Supply Current Strobe on IRED off Low-Level Input Voltage I/O Feedback Test LS SET High-Level Input Voltage I/O Feedback Test LS SET Input Leakage High C1,C2 Detect, Feedback, OSC IIL Input Leakage Low C1, C2, Detect Feedback, OSC LS SET, TEST IIN VOL VOH VST IOH IOZ Range -0.5~+15 -0.3~VDD+0.3 10 -25 ~ +75 -55 ~ +125 260 Unit V V mA ℃ ℃ ℃ VDD - 12 12 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 Min. 6.0 6.9 - - Max. 12 7.5 10 2.0 1.5 2.7 7.0 0.5 V 3.2 6.3 8.5 1.6 nA Vin=VDD,Strobe active Pin 12=Vdd Vin=VDD 12 100 12 100 Vin=VST,Strobe active, Pin 12=Vdd Vin=VSS Vin=VSS 12 -100 nA 12 12 -100 -1.0 nA uA Input Pull-Down Current Test, LS SET I/O Vin=VDD No Local Alarm, Vin=VDD 9.0 12 0.25 20 10 80 I/O No Local Alarm, Vin=17V 12 - 140 Low-Level Output Voltage LED BRASS,SILVER R1 Io=10mA Io=16mA Io=5mA 6.5 6.5 6.5 High-Level Output Voltage BRASS, SILVER Io=-16mA 6.5 Strobe Output Voltage Strobe High-Level Output Current I/O OFF Leakage Current High LED,R1 Unit V V uA mA V uA V 0. 6 1. 0 0.5(typ) 5.5 - V V Inactive, Iout=-1uA 12 Inactive, I out=100uA to 500uA 9.0 Any Alarm Condition 9.0 , Vo=VDD-2V Vout=Vss 12 VDD-0.1 - VDD-5.25 -4 - mA - -1 uA Vdd-4.75 VIC Vref Common Mode Voltage C1,C2,Detect Smoke Comparator Ref. Volt. Any Alarm Condition - VDD-4 VDD-2 V Any Alarm Condition - VDD-3.7 VDD-3.3 V 5.TYPICAL APPLICATION 6. Calibration Mode Description For sensitive detecting and calibrating smoke system, BL59A66 could set calibration Mode. If TEST=VSS-1V, and draining 100uA current from the pin. After one period, BL59A66 is in calibration Mode。If TEST pin is high impedance condition with one period, Bl59A66 exit calibration Mode. The following table is shown the relative descriptions of calibration Mode. PIN Symbol 7:I/O 15:LS SET 10:FEEDBACK 12:OSC 8:BRASS 11:LED Function This pin is disabled as an output. A logic high on this pin places the photo amplifier output on pin 1 or pin 2 as determined by pin 15. The amplifier output appears as pulses. If the I/O pin is high, this pin controls the amplifier gain capacitor. If pin 15 is low, normal gain is selected and the amplifier output is on pin 1. If pin 15 is high, supervisory gain is selected and the amplifier output is on pin 2. If pin 7 is high and pin 15 is low (normal gain), taking this pin to a high logic level increases the amplifier gain by ~10% (hysteresis). This pin may be driven by an external clock source. This pin is reconfigured as the smoke integrator output. Three consecutive smoke detections will cause this pin to go high and three consecutive no smoke detections cause this pin to go low. This pin becomes a low-battery indicator. The open-drain NMOS output is normally OFF. If VDD falls below the low battery threshold, the output turns on.