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LTC1923

Manufacturer Part Number
LTC1923
Description
High Efficiency Thermoelectric Cooler Controller
Manufacturer
LINER [Linear Technology]
Datasheet

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PI FU CTIO S
LTC1923
PLLLPF (Pin 1/Pin 30): This pin serves as the lowpass
filter for the phase-locked loop when the part is being
synchronized. The average voltage on this pin equally
alters both the oscillator charge and discharge currents,
thereby changing the frequency of operation. Bringing the
voltage on this pin above V
will be used as the synchronization master. This allows
multiple devices on the same board to be operated at the
same frequency. The SDSYNC pin will be pulled low during
each C
R
AGND sets the voltage slew rate of the output driver pins.
The minimum resistor value is 10k and the maximum
value is 300k. Slew rate limiting can be disabled by tying
this pin to V
maximum rate.
SDSYNC (Pin 3/Pin 32): This pin can be used to disable the
IC, synchronize the internal oscillator or be the master to
synchronize other devices. Grounding this pin will disable
all internal circuitry and cause NDRVA and NDRVB to be
forced low and PDRVA and PDRVB to be forced to V
EAOUT will be forced low. FAULT will also be asserted low
indicating a fault condition. The pin can be pulled low for
up to 20 s without triggering the shutdown circuitry. The
part can either be slaved to an external clock or can be used
as the master (see Applications Information for a more
detailed explanantion).
CNTRL (Pin 4/Pin 1): Noninverting Input to the Error
Amplifier.
EAOUT (Pin 5/Pin 2): Output of the Error Amplifier. The
loop compensation network is connected between this pin
and FB. The voltage on this pin is the input to the PWM
comparator and commands anywhere between 0% and
100% duty cycle to control the temperature of the tem-
perature sense element.
FB (Pin 6/Pin 3): The Inverting Input to the Error Amplifier.
This input is connected to EAOUT through a compensating
feedback network.
AGND (Pin 7/Pin 4): Signal Ground. All voltages are
measured with respect to AGND. Bypass V
with low ESR capacitors to the ground plane near this pin.
8
SLEW
U
T
(Pin 2/Pin 31): Placing a resistor from this pin to
charging cycle to facilitate synchronization.
U
DD
, allowing the outputs to transition at their
U
DD
(GN Package/UH Package)
– 0.4V signifies that the part
DD
and V
DD
REF
.
SS (Pin 8/Pin 6): The TEC current can be soft-started by
adding a capacitor from this pin to ground. This capacitor
will be charged by a 1.5 A current source. This pin connects
to one of the inverting inputs of the current limit compara-
tor and allows the TEC current to be linearly ramped up from
zero. The voltage on this pin must be greater than 1.5V to
allow the open/shorted thermistor window comparitor to
signal a fault.
I
sets the current limit threshold for the TEC. If the voltage
on this pin is set higher than 1V, then I
as that is the internal current limit comparator level. If the
voltage on this pin is set less than 1V, the current limit
value where the comparator trips is:
V
reference of the temperature sense element divider net-
work or bridge. This pin must be connected to the bias
source for the thermistor divider network.
FAULT (Pin 11/Pin 9): Open-drain output that indicates by
pulling low when the voltage on V
specified window, the part is in shutdown, undervoltage
lockout (UVLO), or the reference is not good. When the
voltage on V
signifies that the thermistor impedance is out of its accept-
able range. This signal can be used to flag a microcontroller
to shut the system down or used to disconnect power from
the bridge. See Applications Information for using this
signal for redundant protection.
V
the voltage on this pin is outside the range between 410mV
below V
(and latched) low indicating that the thermistor tempera-
ture has moved outside the acceptable range.
H/C (Pin 13/Pin 11): This open-drain output provides the
direction information of the TEC current flow. If TEC
greater than TEC
system cooling, this output will be a logic low. If the
opposite is the case, this pin will pull to a logic high.
LIM
SET
THRM
I
LIMIT
(Pin 9/Pin 7): A voltage divider from V
(Pin 10/Pin 8): This is the input for the setpoint
(Pin 12/Pin 10): Voltage Across the Thermistor. If
SET
= [0.15 • R
and 0.2 • V
THRM
, which typically corresponds to the
ILIM1
is outside the specified window, it
SET
• V
, the FAULT pin will be asserted
REF
]/[(R
ILIM1
THRM
LIMIT
+ R
is outside the
REF
= 150mV/R
ILIM2
to this pin
) • R
+
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