LTC1699EMS8-82 Linear Technology, LTC1699EMS8-82 Datasheet - Page 15

IC PROGRAMMER VOLT SMBUS 8MSOP

LTC1699EMS8-82

Manufacturer Part Number
LTC1699EMS8-82
Description
IC PROGRAMMER VOLT SMBUS 8MSOP
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of LTC1699EMS8-82

Applications
Processor
Current - Supply
350µA
Voltage - Supply
2.7 V ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-MSOP, Micro8™, 8-uMAX, 8-uSOP,
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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APPLICATIO S I FOR ATIO
Operating Sequence
A typical control sequence for the LTC1699-80,
LTC1699-81 and LTC1699-82 is as follows:
• On power up, the DCON bit is preset to a high state by
• Pull VRON low as a precaution. Take SEL high or low to
• Use the Setup protocol to load the appropriate divider
• Use the Read-Back protocol to verify the contents of
• Repeat the setup and read-back if the codes are incor-
• Send two On protocols in succession to clear the DCON
• Use the Read-Back protocol to verify that the DCON is
the power-on reset (POR) circuit. The CPU_ON, IO_ON
and CLK_ON pins are pulled low to shut down the DC/
DC converters. PGOOD pulls low to indicate that the
converters are not in regulation.
select the divider setting; e.g., one that suits the existing
power source (battery or wall-pack).
settings in Registers 0 and 1 and enable the on/off state
machine.
Registers 0 and 1.
rect (due to bus conflicts).
bit.
low. A high state will indicate that an On command code
was corrupted by bus conflicts.
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• Pull VRON high. Since DCON = 0, the CPU_ON, IO_ON
• To shut down the supply, send two Off protocols to set
The VRON signal in the 8-pin MSOP versions of the
LTC1699-80, LTC1699-81 and LTC1699-82 are pulled
high internally by a 2.5 A current source. For these
versions, the converters are turned on or off only through
the SMBus interface.
Overvoltage Protection Faults
Toggling the SEL pin, i.e. changing the ladder setting “on
the fly” can trigger some converters with over-voltage
fault protection (OVP) into a fault state if the new setting
calls for a lower output voltage. For some converters such
as the LTC1702, cycling the power supply is the only way
to clear the fault and restore normal operation.
For the LTC1702, an OVP fault is triggered if the difference
between the programmed and prevailing output voltages
is greater than 15%, and persists for more than 25 s. To
prevent the OVP fault from disabling the LTC1702, tie the
FAULT pin of the LTC1702 low. Tying FAULT low does not
disable the OVP circuit but blocks its effects.
and CLK_ON pins enter a high impedance state, allow-
ing the DC/DC converters to soft-start. PGOOD stays
low for 50 s.
the DCON bit high or pull VRON low if immediate
shutdown is required.
LTC1699 Series
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