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MM912H634DM1AER2

Manufacturer Part Number
MM912H634DM1AER2
Description
16-bit Microcontrollers - MCU 64KS12 LIN2XLS/HS ISENSE
Manufacturer
Freescale Semiconductor
Datasheet

Specifications of MM912H634DM1AER2

Rohs
yes
Core
HCS12
Processor Series
MM912F634
Data Bus Width
16 bit
Maximum Clock Frequency
20 MHz
Program Memory Size
32 KB
Data Ram Size
2 KB
On-chip Adc
Yes
Operating Supply Voltage
5.5 V to 18 V
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 105 C
Package / Case
LQFP-48
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
A/d Bit Size
10 bit
A/d Channels Available
15
Interface Type
SPI
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 105 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Number Of Programmable I/os
15
Number Of Timers
1
Program Memory Type
Flash
Supply Voltage - Max
18 V
Supply Voltage - Min
5.5 V
Functional Description and Application Information
4.12.4
The Low Side switches are controlled by the bits LS1:2 in the Low Side Control Register (LSCR). In order to control the Low
Sides, the LSCEN register has to be correctly written once after RESET or VROV.
To protect the device against over-voltage when an inductive load (relay) is turned off an active clamp circuit is implemented.
4.12.4.1
To protect the application for an unintentional activation of the drivers in case of a voltage regulator over-voltage failure, the Low
Side Drivers will automatically shut down in case of an over-voltage on one of the two regulators.
The shutdown is fully handled in the analog section of the driver. This will secure the feature in case the digital logic is damaged
due to the over-voltage condition.
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).
4.12.4.2
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 bits LS1OL and LS2OL in the Low Side Status Register (LSSR).
When the Low Side is in OFF state, the Open Load Detection function is not operating. When reading the LSSR register while
the Low Side is operating in PWM and is in the OFF state, the LS1OL and LS2OL bits will not indicate Open Load.
4.12.4.3
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.
4.12.4.4
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.
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Functional Description
Voltage Regulator Over-voltage Protection
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 4.25.1.2.3, “Trimming Register 2 (CTR2)"
and may have disabled the LS function already. An initial LS enable would be needed.
NOTE
for details. The default trim is worst case
Low Side Drivers - LSx
MM912F634
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