ATA6622 ATMEL Corporation, ATA6622 Datasheet - Page 12
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ATA6622
Manufacturer Part Number
ATA6622
Description
LIN Bus Transceiver with 3.3V (5V) Regulator and Watchdog
Manufacturer
ATMEL Corporation
Datasheet
1.ATA6622.pdf
(28 pages)
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5. Wake-up Scenarios from Silent or Sleep Mode
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
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Remote Wake-up via Dominant Bus State
Local Wake-up via Pin WAKE
Local Wake-up via Pin KL_15
Wake-up Source Recognition
ATA6622/ATA6624/ATA6626 [Preliminary]
A voltage less than the LIN Pre_Wake detection V
receiver.
A falling edge at the LIN pin followed by a dominant bus level V
time period (t
switches from Silent or Sleep Mode to Fail-safe Mode. The VCC voltage regulator is/remains
activated, the INH pin is switched to high, and the internal slave termination resistor is switched
on. The remote wake-up request is indicated by a low level at the RXD pin to generate an inter-
rupt for the microcontroller. A low level at the LIN pin in the Normal Mode starts the bus wake-up
filtering time, and if the IC is switched to Silent or Sleep Mode, it will receive a wake-up after a
positive edge at the LIN pin.
A falling edge at the WAKE pin followed by a low level maintained for a certain time period
(t
slave termination resistor is switched on. The local wake-up request is indicated by a low level at
the RXD pin to generate an interrupt in the microcontroller and a strong pull down at TXD. When
the Wake pin is low, it is possible to switch to Silent or Sleep Mode via pin EN. In this case, the
wake-up signal has to be switched to high > 10 µs before the negative edge at WAKE starts a
new local wake-up request.
A positive edge at pin KL_15 followed by a high voltage level for a certain time period (> t
results in a local wake-up request. The device switches into the Fail-safe Mode. The internal
slave termination resistor is switched on. The extra long wake-up time ensures that no transients
at KL_15 create a wake up. The local wake-up request is indicated by a low level at the RXD pin
to generate an interrupt for the microcontroller and a strong pull down at TXD. During high-level
voltage at pin KL_15, it is possible to switch to Silent or Sleep Mode via pin EN. In this case, the
wake-up signal has to be switched to low > 250 µs before the positive edge at KL_15 starts a
new local wake-up request. With external RC combination, the time is even longer.
The device can distinguish between a local wake-up request (Wake or KL_15 pins) and a
remote wake-up request (dominant LIN bus state). The wake-up source can be read on the TXD
pin in Fail-safe Mode. A high level indicates a remote wake-up request (weak pull up at the TXD
pin); a low level indicates a local wake-up request (strong pull down at the TXD pin). The
wake-up request flag (signalled on the RXD pin), as well as the wake-up source flag (signalled
on the TXD pin), is immediately reset if the microcontroller sets the EN pin to high (see
4-2 on page 8
flag is stored and signalled in Fail-safe Mode at the TXD pin.
WAKE
) results in a local wake-up request. The device switches to Fail-safe Mode. The internal
BUS
and
) and a rising edge at pin LIN result in a remote wake-up request. The device
Figure 4-3 on page
9) and the IC is in Normal Mode. The last wake-up source
DRAFT
LINL
at the LIN pin activates the internal LIN
BUSdom
maintained for a certain
4986B–AUTO–07/07
Figure
KL_15
)