L294_03 [STMICROELECTRONICS]
SWITCH-MODE SOLENOID DRIVER; 开关式电磁驱动器型号: | L294_03 |
厂家: | ST |
描述: | SWITCH-MODE SOLENOID DRIVER |
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L294
®
SWITCH-MODE SOLENOID DRIVER
HIGH VOLTAGE OPERATION (UP TO 50V)
HIGHOUTPUTCURRENTCAPABILITY(UPTO4A)
LOW SATURATION VOLTAGE
Multiwatt 11
TTL-COMPATIBLE INPUT
OUTPUT SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION (TO
GROUND, TO SUPPLY AND ACROSS THE
LOAD)
THERMAL SHUTDOWN
OVERDRIVING PROTECTION
LATCHED DIAGNOSTIC OUTPUT
ORDER CODE : L294
DESCRIPTION
The L294 is a monolithic switched mode solenoid
driver designed for fast, high current applications
such as hummer and needle driving in printers and
electronic typewriters.Power dissipation is reduced
by efficient switchmode operation. An extra
feature of the L294 is a latched diagnostic output
which indicates when the output is short circuited.
The L294 is supplied in a 11-lead Multiwatt® plas-
tic power package.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
September 2003
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATING
Symbol
Parameter
Value
Unit
V
Vs
Power Supply Voltage
Logic Supply Voltage
Enable Voltage
50
VSS
VEN
Ip
7
V
7
4.5
V
Peak Output Current (repetitive)
A
Ptot
stg, Tj
25
W
Total Power Dissipation (at Tcase = 75 C)
°
T
Storage and Junction Temperature
- 40 to 150
C
°
CONNECTION DIAGRAM (top view)
THERMAL DATA
Symbol
Parameter
Thermal resistance junction-case
Value
Unit
Rth-j-case
Max
3
C/W
°
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (refer to the test circuit, Vs = 40 V, Vss = 5V, Tamb = 25 °C, unless
otherwise specified)
Symbol
Parameter
Test conditions
Operative Condition
VENABLE = H
Min.
Typ.
Max.
46
Unit
Vs
Id
Power Supply Voltage (pin 1)
Quiescent Drain Current (pin 1)
12
V
20
70
30
mA
Vi 0.6V; VENABLE = L
≥
Vss
Iss
Logic Suply Voltage (pin 4)
4.5
0.6
7
8
V
VDIAG = L
5
mA
Quiescent Logic Supply
Current
DIAG Output at High Impedance
Operating Output
10
100
A
µ
Vi
Input Voltage (pin 7)
V
Non-operative Output
0.45
0.8
Ii
Input Current (pin 7)
-1
-3
Vi 0.6V
≥
A
µ
Vi ≤ 0.45V
Low Level
High Level
VENABLE = L
VENABLE = H
VENABLE
IENABLE
Iload/ Vi
Enable Input Voltage (pin 9)
Enable Input Current (pin 9)
Trasconductance
-0.3
2.4
V
-100
100
1.05
1.3
A
µ
Vi = 1V
Vi = 4V
0.95
0.97
1
1
R = 0.2
S
Ω
A/V
V
Vsat H
Vsat L
Source Output Saturation
Voltage
Ip = 4A
1.7
Sink Output Saturation Voltage
Ip = 4A
Ip = 4A
2
V
V
V
sat H + VsatL Total Saturation Voltage
4.5
Ileakage
K
Output Leakage Current
1
mA
Rs = 0.2 ; Vi 0.45 V
Ω
≤
On Time Limiter Constant (°)
VENABLE = L
IDIAG = 10 mA
120
VDIAG
Diagnostic Output Voltage
(pin 5)
0.4
10
V
IDIAG
Diagnostic Leakage Current
(pin 5)
VDIAG = 40V
A
µ
Vpin
8
OP AMP and OTA CD Voltage
Gain (°°)
Vpin 10 = 100 to 800 mV
5
V
pin
10
VSENS
Sensing Voltage (pin 10) (°°°)
0.9
V
(°) After a time interval tmax = KC2, the output stages are disabled.
(°°) See the block diagram.
(°°°) Allowed range of VSENS without intervention of the short circuit protection.
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CIRCUIT OPERATION
The L294 work as a trasconductance amplifier: it
can supply an output current directly proportional
to an input voltage level (Vi). Fyrthermore, it allows
complete switching control of the output current
waveform (see fig. 1).
The following explanation refers to the Block Dia-
gram, to fig. 1 and to the typical application circuit
of fig. 2.
to t1. The peak current Ip depends on Vi as shown
in the typical transfer function of fig.3.
It can be seen that for Vi lower than 450 mV the
device is not operating.
For Vi greater than 600 mV, the L294 has a tran-
sconductance of 1A/V with Rs = 0.2Ω. For Vi in-
cluded between 450 and 600 mV, the operation is
not guaranteed.
The ton time is fixed by the width of the Enable input
signal (TTL compatible):it is active low and enables
the output stages "source" and "sink". At the end of
ton, the load current Iload recirculates through D1
and D2, allowing fast current turn-off.
The rise time tr, depends on the load charac-
teristics, on Vi and on the supply voltage value (Vs,
pin 1). During the ton time, Iload is converter into a
voltage signal by means of the external sensing
resistance Rs connected to pin 10. This signal,
amplified by the op amp and converted by the
transconductance amplifier OTA, charges the exter-
nal RC network at pin 8 (R1, C1).The voltage at this
pin is sensed by the inverting input of a comparator.
The voltage on the non-inverting input of this one
is fixed by the external voltage Vi (pin 7).
The order parts of the device have protection and
diagnostic functions. At pin 3 is connected an ex-
ternal capacitor C2, charged at costant current
when the Enable is low.
After a time interval equal to K C2 (K is defined in
the table of Electrical Characteristics and has the
dimensions of ohms) the output stages are
switched off independently by the Input signal.
This avoids the load being driven in conduction for
an excessive period oftime (overdriving protection).
The action of this protection is shown in fig.1b.Note
that the voltage ramp at pin 3 starts whenever the
Enable signal becomes active (low state), regard-
less of the Input signal.To reset pin 3 and to restore
the normal conditions, pin 9 must return high.
This protection can be disabled by grounding pin 3.
The thermal protection included in the L294 has a
hysteresis.
It switches off the output stages whenever the
junction temperature increases too much. After a
fall of about 20°C, the circuit starts again.
After tr, the comparator switches and the output
stage "source" is switched off. The comaprator out-
put is confirmed by the voltage on the non-inverting
input, which decreases of a costant fraction of Vi
(1/10), allowing hysteresis operation.The current in
the load now flow through D1.
Two Cases are possible: the time constant of the
recirculation phase is higher than R1.C1; the time
constant is lower than R1.C1. In the first case, the
voltage sensed in the non-inverting input of the
comparator is just the value proportional to Iload. In
the second case, when the current decreases too
quickly, the comparator senses the voltage signal
stored in the R1 C1 network.
In the first case t1 depends on the load charac-
teristics, while in the second case it depends only
on the value of R1. C1.
In the other words, R1. C1 fixes the minimum value
of t1 )t1 ≥ 1/10 R1.C1. Note that C1 should be
chosen in the range 2.7 to 10 nFfor stability reasons
of the OTA).
Finally, the device is protected against any type of
short circuit at the outputs:to ground, to supply and
across the load.
When the source stage current is higher than 5A
and/or when the pin 10 voltage is higher then 1V
(i.e.for a sink current greater than 1V/Rs) the output
stages are switched off and the device is inhibited.
This condition is indicated at the open-collector
output DIAG (pin 5); the internal flip-flop F/F
changes and forces the output transistor into satu-
ration. The F/F must be supplied independently
through Vss (pin 4). The DIAG signal is reset and
the output stages are still operative by switching the
device on again. After that, two cases are possible:
the reason for the "bad operation" is still present
and the protection acts again; the reason has been
removed and the device starts to work properly.
After t1, the comparator switches again: the output
is confirmed by the voltage on the non-inverting
input, which reaches Vi again (hysteresis).
Now the cycle starts again: t2, t4 and t6 have the
same characteristics as tr, while t3 and t5 are similar
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Figure 1. Output Current Waveforms.
Figure 2. Test and Typical Application Circuit.
D1 : 3A fast diode
trr
≤
}
200 ns
Figure 3. Peak Output Current vs. Input
Voltage.
Figure 4. Output Saturation Voltage vs.
Peak Output Current.
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Figure 5. Safe Operating Areas.
Figure 6. Turn-off Phase.
CALCULATION OF THE SWITCHING TIMES
Referring to the block diagram and to the waveforms of fig. 1, it is possible to calculate the switching times
by means of the following relationships.
RL
V1
where : V1 = Vs - Vsat L - Vsat H _ VR sens
L
RL
L
tr = −
tf = −
In (1 −
• Ip )
V2
where : V2 = Vs + VD1 + VD2
In
RL
V2 + RL • Io
IK ≤ Io ≤ Ip
Io is the value of the load current at the end of ton.
t1 = t3 = t5 = ...
where
0.9 Ip • RL + V3
L
a) −
In
V3 = Vsat L + VR sens + VD1
Ip RL + V3
RL
=
1
b) − R1 C1 In 0.9
R1 C1
10
t2 = t4 = t6 = ...
V1 − Ip RL
L
RL
= −
In (
)
V1 − IK RL
Note that the time interval t1 = t3 = t5 = ...takes the longer value between case a) and case b).The switching
frequency is always :
1
fswitching
=
t
+ t2
1
In the case a) the main regulation loop is always closed and it forces :
IK = (0.9 ± S) Ip
where : S = 3 % @ Vi = 1 V
S = 1.5 % @ Vi = 4 V
In the case b), the same loop is open in the recirculation phase and IK, which is always lower than 0.9 Ip,
is obtained by means of the following relationship.
t1 RL
L
t1 RL
L
V3
RL
IK = Ip e −
−
(1 − e −
)
With the typical application circuit, in the conditions Vs = 40V, Ip = 4A, the following switching times result:
tr = 255 µs
tf = 174 µs @ Io = Ip
t2 = 29 µs
a) 70 µs
t1 =
b) 16 µs
f = 10.2 KHz
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mm
inch
DIM.
OUTLINE AND
MIN. TYP. MAX. MIN. TYP. MAX.
MECHANICAL DATA
A
B
5
0.197
0.104
0.063
2.65
1.6
C
D
1
0.039
E
0.49
0.88
1.45
16.75
19.6
0.55 0.019
0.95 0.035
0.022
0.037
F
G
1.7
17
1.95 0.057 0.067 0.077
17.25 0.659 0.669 0.679
0.772
G1
H1
H2
L
20.2
0.795
21.9
21.7
17.4
22.2
22.1
22.5 0.862 0.874 0.886
22.5 0.854 0.87 0.886
L1
L2
L3
L4
L7
M
18.1 0.685
0.713
17.25 17.5 17.75 0.679 0.689 0.699
10.3
2.65
4.25
4.73
1.9
10.7
10.9 0.406 0.421 0.429
2.9 0.104 0.114
4.55
5.08
4.85 0.167 0.179 0.191
5.43 0.186 0.200 0.214
M1
S
2.6
2.6
0.075
0.075
0.102
0.102
0.152
S1
Dia1
1.9
Multiwatt11 V
3.65
3.85 0.144
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