Pin
|
Symbol
|
Function
|
1
|
BSG
|
Boost driver ground:
Connect this pin to ground at the low side of an external current sense resistor to
decouple the driver noise from the sensitive ground. If step up pre regulator option
is not used, connect to ground.
|
2
|
VST
|
Supply voltage standby regulator, input:
Connect this input to supply (battery) voltage with reverse protection diode and
capacitor between pin and ground. An EMC filter is recommended.
|
3
|
ENA
|
Enable Input:
A positive edge signal at this pin will wake the device. In case of not used connect
to ground.
|
4
|
WAK
|
Wake/Inhibit Input:
A high level signal of defined length at this pin will wake the device. In case of not
used, connect to ground
|
5
|
QST
|
Output standby LDO:
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
6
|
AG1
|
Analogue ground, pin 1:
Connect this pin directly (low ohmic and low inductive) to ground.
|
7
|
AG2
|
Analogue ground, pin 2:
Connect this pin directly (low ohmic and low inductive) to ground.
|
8
|
AGS1
|
Analogue ground, safety, pin 1:
Connect this pin directly (low ohmic and low inductive) to ground.
In case a safety switch is used, connect directly to the source of the NMOS used.
|
9
|
AGS2
|
Analogue ground, safety, pin 2:
Connect this pin directly (low ohmic and low inductive) to ground.
In case a safety switch is used, connect directly to the source of the NMOS used.
|
10
|
SS2
|
Safe state signal 2:
Safe state output signal 2, sets the application into a safe state. Signal is delayed against SS1, delay can be adjusted via SPI command.
|
11
|
SS1
|
Safe state signal 1:
Safe state output signal 1, sets the application into a safe state.
|
12
|
SDI
|
Serial peripheral interface, signal data input:
SPI signalling port, connect to SPI port “data output” of micro processor to receive commands during SPI communication.
|
13
|
SDO
|
Serial peripheral interface, signal data output:
SPI signalling port, connect to SPI port “data input” of micro processor to send
status information during SPI communication.
|
14
|
SCL
|
Serial peripheral interface, signal clock:
SPI signalling port, connect to SPI port “clock” of micro processor to clock the
device for SPI communication.
|
15
|
SCS
|
Serial peripheral interface, signal chip select:
SPI signalling port, connect to SPI port “chip select” of micro processor to address
the device for SPI communication.
|
16
|
WDI
|
Watchdog input, trigger signal:
Input for trigger signal, connect the “trigger signal output” of the micro processor to
this pin. In case of not used, leave open (internal pull-down).
|
17
|
ROT
|
Reset output:
Open drain structure with internal pull-up current source. A low signal at this pin indicates a reset event.
|
18
|
INT
|
Interrupt signal:
Push-pull-stage. A low pulse at this pin indicates an interrupt, the micro processor shall read out the SPI status registers. Connect to a non maskable interrupt port (NMI) of the micro processor core supply voltage.
|
19
|
SYN
|
Synchronization output signal:
Connect this output to the optional external switch mode post regulator
synchronization input. The signal delivers the step down regulator switching
frequency either in phase or shifted by 180° (selectable via SPI command). The switch mode post regulator shall synchronize to the rising edge. If not used, leave open.
|
20
|
ERR
|
Error signal input:
Input for error signal from micro processor safety managing unit (SMU, internal
failure detection of the micro processor). Connect the “error signal output” of the
micro processor to this pin.
|
21
|
EVC
|
Enable external post regulator for core supply:
Connect this pin to the enable input of the external post regulator. If not used, leave
open.
|
22
|
MPS
|
Microcontroller programming support pin:
Pull down this pin to ground for operation. Optionally, this pin can be used for
microcontroller debugging and programming purposes. For details please refer to
Chapter 11.7.
|
23
|
SEC
|
Configuration pin for external post regulator for core supply:
Connect this pin to ground if the option external post regulator is not used. If the
option external post regulator is used, leave open.
|
24
|
FRE
|
Frequency adjustment pin:
Connect pin to ground for low frequency range or leave open for high frequency
range.
|
25
|
STU
|
Configuration pin for step up converter:
Connect this pin to ground if the option step up pre regulator is not used. If the
option step up pre regulator is used, leave open.
|
26
|
VCI
|
Input for optional external post regulator output voltage (core supply):
Connect an external resistor divider to adjust the over and under voltage
thresholds of reset output signal ROT.
If the option external post regulator is not used, leave open.
|
27
|
GST
|
Gate stress pin:
Not for customer use. Connect this pin directly (low ohmic and low inductive) to
ground.
|
28
|
AG3
|
Analogue ground, pin 3:
Connect this pin directly (low ohmic and low inductive) to ground.
|
29
|
QVR
|
Output voltage reference:
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
30
|
QUC
|
Output LDO_uC supply (micro processor supply):
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
31
|
QCO
|
Output LDO_communication supply:
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
32
|
QT2
|
Output tracker 2:
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
33
|
QT1
|
Output tracker 1:
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
34
|
N.C.
|
Internally not connected:
This pin is electrically not connected internally and can be kept open/floating,
connected to GND or any other signal. Consider neighboring signals for potential
failures.
|
20
|
ERR
|
Error signal input:
Input for error signal from micro processor safety managing unit (SMU, internal
failure detection of the micro processor). Connect the “error signal output” of the
micro processor to this pin.
|
21
|
EVC
|
Enable external post regulator for core supply:
Connect this pin to the enable input of the external post regulator. If not used, leave
open.
|
22
|
MPS
|
Microcontroller programming support pin:
Pull down this pin to ground for operation. Optionally, this pin can be used for
microcontroller debugging and programming purposes. For details please refer to
Chapter 11.7.
|
23
|
SEC
|
Configuration pin for external post regulator for core supply:
Connect this pin to ground if the option external post regulator is not used. If the
option external post regulator is used, leave open.
|
24
|
FRE
|
Frequency adjustment pin:
Connect pin to ground for low frequency range or leave open for high frequency
range.
|
25
|
STU
|
Configuration pin for step up converter:
Connect this pin to ground if the option step up pre regulator is not used. If the
option step up pre regulator is used, leave open.
|
26
|
VCI
|
Input for optional external post regulator output voltage (core supply):
Connect an external resistor divider to adjust the over and under voltage
thresholds of reset output signal ROT.
If the option external post regulator is not used, leave open.
|
27
|
GST
|
Gate stress pin:
Not for customer use. Connect this pin directly (low ohmic and low inductive) to
ground.
|
28
|
AG3
|
Analogue ground, pin 3:
Connect this pin directly (low ohmic and low inductive) to ground.
|
29
|
QVR
|
Output voltage reference:
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
30
|
QUC
|
Output LDO_uC supply (micro processor supply):
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
31
|
QCO
|
Output LDO_communication supply:
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
32
|
QT2
|
Output tracker 2:
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
33
|
QT1
|
Output tracker 1:
Connect a capacitor as close as possible to pin.
|
34
|
N.C.
|
Internally not connected:
This pin is electrically not connected internally and can be kept open/floating,
connected to GND or any other signal. Consider neighboring signals for potential
failures.
|
46
|
DRG
|
Driver output for external step up regulator power stage, connect to gate:
Gate of low side switch of step up pre regulator: Connect to the gate of an external
N-channel mosfet, line to be straight and as short as possible. If step up pre
regulator option is not used, leave open.
|
47
|
RSH
|
Sense resistor for external step up regulator power stage, high side:
Connect this pin to the high side of an external current sense resistor to determine
the maximum current threshold through the external N-channel mosfet. If step up
pre regulator option is not used, connect to ground.
|
48
|
RSL
|
Sense resistor for external step up regulator power stage, low side:
Connect this pin to the low side of an external current sense resistor to determine
the maximum current threshold through the external N-channel mosfet. If step up
pre regulator option is not used, connect to ground.
|
EP1
|
Edge pin no 1:
Keep area below this pin free of ground or other signals, do not solder this pin to
ground or any other signal. This pin must be kept free of soldering.
|
EP2
|
Edge pin no 2:
Keep area below this pin free of ground or other signals, do not solder this pin to
ground or any other signal. This pin must be kept free of soldering.
|
EP3
|
Edge pin no 3:
Keep area below this pin free of ground or other signals, do not solder this pin to
ground or any other signal. This pin must be kept free of soldering.
|
EP4
|
Edge pin no 4:
Keep area below this pin free of ground or other signals, do not solder this pin to
ground or any other signal. This pin must be kept free of soldering.
|
Coolin
g Tab
|
GND
|
Cooling Tab.
Connect externally to GND and heat sink area.
|