MM912H634CV1AE Freescale Semiconductor, MM912H634CV1AE Datasheet - Page 84

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MM912H634CV1AE

Manufacturer Part Number
MM912H634CV1AE
Description
64KS12 LIN2xLS/HS Isense
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Series
-r
Datasheet

Specifications of MM912H634CV1AE

Applications
Automotive
Core Processor
HCS12
Program Memory Type
FLASH (64 kB)
Controller Series
HCS12
Ram Size
6K x 8
Interface
LIN
Number Of I /o
-
Voltage - Supply
5.5 V ~ 27 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 105°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
48-LQFP Exposed Pad
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Once an over-voltage condition on one of the voltage regulators occurs, the LSx control bits in the Low Side Control Register
(LSCR) will be reset to 0. The Voltage Regulator Over-voltage Condition Bit (VROVC) in the Voltage Status Register (VSR) will
stay set as long as the condition is present. If the Voltage Regulator Over-voltage Interrupt was enabled (VROVIE=1), the VROV-
Interrupt will be issued. Reading the Voltage Regulator Over-voltage Condition Bit (VROVC) in the Voltage Status Register (VSR)
will clear the interrupt. To issue another VROV - Interrupt, the condition has to vanish and be present again.
To re-enable the Low Side Drivers after a Voltage Regulator Over-voltage condition occurred, first the LSCEN register has to be
written with “0x05” - this information is processed through the main digital blocks, and would secure a minimum functionality
before enabling the LS drivers again. In a second step, the LSx Control Bits in the Low Side Control Register (LSCR) must be
enabled again after the over-voltage condition has vanished (VROVC=0).
4.13.4.2
Each Low Side driver signals an open load condition if the current through the Low Side is below the open load current threshold.
The open load condition is indicated with the bit LS1OP and LS2OP in the Low Side Status Register (LSSR).
4.13.4.3
Each Low Side driver has a current limitation. In combination with the over-temperature shutdown, the Low Side drivers are
protected against over-current and short-circuit failures.
The driver operates in current limitation, and is indicated with the bits LS1CL and LS2CL in the Low Side Status Register (LSSR).
Note: If the drivers is operating in current limitation mode excessive power might be dissipated.
4.13.4.4
Both Low Side drivers are protected against over-temperature. In case of an over-temperature condition, both Low Side drivers
are shut down and the event is latched in the Interrupt Control Module. The shutdown is indicated as LS Interrupt in the Interrupt
Source Register (ISR).
If the bit LSM is set in the Interrupt Mask Register (IMR) than an Interrupt (IRQ) is generated.
A write to the Low Side Control Register (LSCR) will re-enable the Low Side drivers when the over-temperature condition is gone.
4.13.5
See
Freescale Semiconductor
Section 4.14, “PWM Control Module
PWM Capability
Open Load Detection
Current Limitation
Over-temperature Protection (LS Interrupt)
The over-voltage threshold has to be trimmed at system power up. Please refer to
Section 4.26.1.2.3, “Trimming Register 2 (CTR2)
and may have disabled the LS function already. An initial LS enable would be needed.
(PWM8B2C).
MM912_634 Advance Information, Rev. 4.0
NOTE
for details. The default trim is worst case
Low Side Drivers - LSx
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