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max9621

Manufacturer Part Number
max9621
Description
Dual, 2-wire Hall-effect Sensor Interface With Analog And Digital Outputs
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
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Dual, 2-Wire Hall-Effect Sensor Interface with
Analog and Digital Outputs
Table 1. AOUT_/DOUT_ Truth Table
*If IN_ is already shorted to BAT or open during power-up,
DOUT_ goes to high-Z until IN_ is loaded.
The MAX9621 interprets a short to battery when the volt-
age at IN1 or IN2 is higher than V
tal outputs go low and the analog outputs are set to zero
output current. If IN1 or IN2 is more than 1V above V
it back-drives current into BAT. The MAX9621 restarts
the Hall inputs when the Hall input is loaded again.
The Hall input short-to-ground fault is effectively a
latched condition if the input remains loaded by the Hall
switch. The current required to power the Hall switch is
shut off and only a 50µA pullup current remains. The Hall
input can be manually reenergized or it can be reener-
gized by the µP. A 10µs to 20µs negative pulse at SLEEP
restarts with a blanking cycle any Hall input that has
been shut down due to the short-to-ground condition.
During startup or restart, it is possible for a Hall input
to charge up an external capacitance of 0.02µF without
Figure 3. Hall Input Ramps to Open-Circuit Fault When a Short to Ground Is Relieved
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IN_ Short to GND
IN_ Short to BAT or IN_ Open
SLEEP Low
V
BAT
> 18V
Hall Input Short-to-Battery Condition
CONDITION
V
I
IN_
IN_
50µA
Hall Input Short to Ground
14V
0V
0A
GROUND FAULT
DISCONNECTED
HALL INPUT
FROM SENSOR
SHORT-TO-
BAT
HALL INPUT
AOUT_
0
0
0
0
- 100mV. The digi-
DOUT_
High-Z
High-Z
Low*
Low*
BAT
5mV/ms
,
tripping into a short-to-ground latched state. During
the short-to-ground fault, DOUT1 and DOUT2 are high
impedance (pulled high by the pullup resistors), while
AOUT1 and AOUT2 are set to zero-output current.
Figure 3 shows the behavior of the MAX9621 when a
Hall input is open. Figure 4 shows the behavior of the
MAX9621 when the open input is reconnected to a Hall
sensor. Figures 3 and 4 demonstrate how a short-to-
ground Hall input can be reset. Resetting a short-to-
ground Hall input involves three steps:
1) Relieve the short to ground at the Hall sensor.
2) Disconnect the Hall input from the Hall sensor (open-
3) Reconnect the Hall input to the Hall sensor.
The MAX9621 restarts the Hall input with a blanking
cycle. If the Hall input is disconnected from the Hall
sensor for 10ms, it allows the Hall input to be pulled up
by the 50FA pullup current to register the open-input
fault condition. Reconnecting the Hall input to the Hall
sensor restarts the Hall input with a blanking cycle. This
provides a manual means of reenergizing a Hall input
without having to resort to the FP to restart it. This also
demonstrates the behavior of an intermittent connection
to a Hall sensor.
input fault condition).
Manual Method for Reenergizing Hall
Sensor and Means for Diagnosing an
Intermittent Hall Sensor Connection
OPEN-CIRCUIT
HALL INPUT
FAULT
V
BAT
- 25mV
TIME
TIME

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