L9848 STMicroelectronics, L9848 Datasheet - Page 19

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L9848

Manufacturer Part Number
L9848
Description
IC DRIVER LO/HI SIDE OCTAL 28SOI
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
Type
High Side/Low Side Driverr
Datasheet

Specifications of L9848

Input Type
SPI
Number Of Outputs
8
Current - Output / Channel
800mA
Current - Peak Output
1.3A
Voltage - Supply
4.75 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 150°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
SO-28
Rise Time
30 ns
Fall Time
30 ns
Supply Voltage (min)
4.75 V
Supply Current
6 mA
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 150 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Number Of Drivers
8
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
On-state Resistance
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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L9848
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Thermal shutdown
Each of the 8 outputs have independent thermal protection circuitry that disables each
output driver once the local n-channel MOSFET device temperature reaches the
overtemperature shutdown limit. Due to the hysteresis of the enable and disable
temperature levels the faulted channel will periodically turn off and on until the fault condition
is cleared, the ambient temperature is decreased sufficiently or the output is commanded
OFF.
Once any individual channel goes into thermal shutdown, a logic "1" is latched into the Fault
Register if it meets the thermal fault filter (Note: does NOT go through the open/short fault
filter).
Due to the design of the L9848 each output's thermal limit "may not" be truly independent to
the extent that if one output is shorted, it may impact the operation of other outputs (due to
lateral heating in the die). The user may be required to monitor the fault bits periodically. If a
fault bit is "Set" for the last enabled output, and subsequently, fault bits for other enabled
outputs start to be "Set", the user will send two SPI write cycles within 100ms of each other.
The first SPI write cycle will "Clear" the fault latches. If multiple faults are indicated after the
second SPI write cycle, these faults are most likely thermal faults. The user will then disable
this output that was most recently enabled. The fault register should be subsequently
interrogated to verify proper operations of the other enabled output channels.
Charge pump usage
The L9848 uses a separate charge pump and oscillator for each of the 6 configurable output
channels to provide low RDSON values when connected in a high side configuration These
oscillators are operating in a non-synchronous mode of operation. The frequency range of
these charge pumps is designed to be above the AM radio band and below 8.0 MHz so that
harmonics do not get within the FM radio band.
Waveshaping
Both the turn on and the turn off slew rates on all outputs (OUTPUT1-8) are limited to
reduce conducted EMC energy in the vehicle's wiring harness.
The characteristic of the turn-on and turn-off voltage is linear, with no discontinuities, during
the output driver state transition.
POR register initialization
L9848 wakes up if the VDD supply increases from 0 to 5VDC in 0.3ms to 3ms.
The L9848 has a POR circuit, which monitors the VDD voltage. When the VDD voltage
reaches roughly 4.1VDC, and remains above this trip level for minimum 20µs, the Command
and Fault Registers are "cleared". Before VDD reaches this trip level, all eight outputs are
guaranteed in OFF-state.
After a valid POR has occurred and the VDD voltage falls below the valid high level for a
required amount of time, the L9848 is powered down in a fully controlled manner. No
outputs will glitch "ON" and no erroneous fault data is allowed on the DO output.
Functional description
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