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L5962 Datasheet(PDF) 18 Page - STMicroelectronics |
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L5962 Datasheet(HTML) 18 Page - STMicroelectronics |
18 / 24 page ![]() Operating mode L5962 18/24 Doc ID 16819 Rev 2 5 Operating mode When a power source is connected to the IC, the internal circuitry begins to establish internal bias, the bandgap reference voltage, and other related functions. The standby (VSTBY) regulator and battery detection are functional. The standby mode is activated when the enable (EN) input is asserted low. When the enable (EN) input is set high (EN =1: active mode.), the IC exits the standby mode and enters the active mode. During active mode, I2C interface is activated and all functions are operational. The IC remains in active mode until either the standby regulator falls out of regulation (where the IC enters the low-voltage reset state) or until the enable (EN) input is brought back to 0 V (where the IC enters the standby state). 5.1 Battery detection The operating voltage for VLR1, high side drivers and battery warnings is provided by VBAT pin. This input is also used as reference to detect an over-voltage or an under-voltage condition. When such condition is detected, the VBATVW output is pulled down. The overvoltage detection circuit has hysteresis for noise rejection. Two external resistors (Rext1, Rext2), whose values are lower than 100 kohm, are connected to the LWIN (low warning input) pin to give the possibility to trim the threshold at which the low voltage warning comparator triggers. When LVWIN voltage is below the input voltage threshold (1.25 V typ), the VBATW (battery voltage warning) output is pulled down and a low-voltage warning is indicated. When no external resistor network is connected to LVWIN, the detector sets the threshold to a nominal 7.5 V. No external interaction is required to reset the output state, because it is automatically reset when the fault condition is removed. Figure 4 shows an high level block diagram of the low-voltage warning circuit. VBAT is divided by two internal resistors (Rint1, Rint2) and two external programming resistors (Rext1, Rext2). When VBAT decreases so that LVWIN voltage gets lower than the internal reference (VBG), VBATW is pulled down to ground. Figure 4. Low voltage warning high level block diagram VBAT Rint1 =13.89 M ohm Rint2 = 2.83 M ohm Rext1 Rext2 VBATW VBG LVWIN comparator |
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