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ADM1070ART Datasheet PDF : 16 Pages
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UNDERVOLTAGE/OVERVOLTAGE DETECTION
The ADM1070 incorporates single-pin overvoltage and
undervoltage detection with a programmable operating voltage
window. When the voltage on the UV/OV pin rises above the
OV rising threshold or falls below the UV falling threshold, a
fault signal is generated that disables the linear current regulator
and results in the GATE Pin being pulled low. The voltage fault
signal is time filtered so that faults of duration less than the UV/
OV glitch filter time, tFLT, do not force the gate drive low (tFLT
is set by the choice of external capacitor CT, see Table III). The
filter operates only on the “faulting” edge (i.e., on a high to
low transition on the undervoltage monitor and on a low to
high transition on the overvoltage monitor). The analog com-
parators have some hysteresis to provide smooth switching of
the comparator inputs.
If the voltage on UV/OV goes out of range (i.e., below 0.86 V
or above 1.97 V) gate is pulled low. If the UV/OV voltage
subsequently re-enters the operating voltage window, the
ADM1070 will restore the gate drive.
The overvoltage and undervoltage thresholds are:
UV turning on = 0.91 V
UV turning off = 0.86 V
OV turning on = 1.97 V
OV turning off = 1.93 V
The undervoltage/overvoltage levels are determined by selection
of the resistor ratio R1/R2, (see Table I). These two resistors
form a resistor divider that generates the voltage; at the UV/OV
Pin, which is proportional to the supply voltage. By choosing
this ratio carefully, the ADM1070 can be programmed to apply
the supply voltage to the load only when it is within specific
thresholds. For example, for R1 = 39 kand R2 = 1 kthe
typical operating range is 36.4 V to 76.8 V. The undervoltage
and overvoltage shutdown thresholds are 34.4 V and 77.2 V
for this resistor ratio. 1% resistors should be used to maintain
the accuracy of these threshold levels.
Voltage Divider:
VUV/OV = VSS(R2/(R1 + R2))
For R2 = 1 k:
VSS = VUV/OV(R1 + 1)
And for R1 = 39 k:
VSS = 40 VUV/OV
Operating Range:
UV => 40(0.91) = 36.4 V
OV => 40(1.93) = 77.2 V
ADM1070
+
R1
VSS
+
R2 VUV/OV
Figure 3. Voltage Divider
UV/OV Shutdown Levels:
UV => 40(0.86) = 34.4 V
OV => 40(1.97) = 78.8 V
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
30
33
36
39
43
47
51
R1 – k(FOR R2 = 1k)
Figure 4. Operating Voltage Window vs. Resistance Ratio
Resistor Ratio
R1 (for R2 = 1 k)
k
30
33
36
39
43
47
51
Table IV. Resistance Ratios and Operating Voltage Windows
Undervoltage
Overvoltage
VUV (Falling)
V
26.7
29.2
31.8
34.4
37.8
41.3
44.7
VUV (Rising)
V
28.2
31.0
33.7
36.4
40.0
43.7
46.4
VOV (Falling)
V
59.8
65.6
71.4
77.2
84.9
92.6
100.4
VOV (Rising)
V
61.0
67.0
72.9
78.8
86.7
94.6
102.4
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