0% found this document useful (0 votes)
52 views

Digital Wiper Control For Intermittent and Wipe/ Wash Mode: Description

The document describes a digital integrated circuit called the U846B that is used to control windshield and backlite wipers in intermittent and wipe/wash modes. It has inputs for interval, wipe/wash, and park signals and an output driver to control a relay. The interval pause can be adjusted from 1.2 to 27 seconds using an external potentiometer. It provides protection against short circuits and transients according to automotive standards.

Uploaded by

Andika Prasetya
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
52 views

Digital Wiper Control For Intermittent and Wipe/ Wash Mode: Description

The document describes a digital integrated circuit called the U846B that is used to control windshield and backlite wipers in intermittent and wipe/wash modes. It has inputs for interval, wipe/wash, and park signals and an output driver to control a relay. The interval pause can be adjusted from 1.2 to 27 seconds using an external potentiometer. It provides protection against short circuits and transients according to automotive standards.

Uploaded by

Andika Prasetya
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 13

U846B

Digital Wiper Control for Intermittent and Wipe/ Wash Mode

Description
The U846B is a bipolar integrated circuit for automotive The U846B is used in applications to control wiper
use (“Rugged Silicon”) in interval and wipe/ wash control motors with or without park-switch signal feedback. The
of windshield or backlite wipers. integrated relay driver is protected against short circuits
The interval pause can be set individually within a wide and is switched to conductive condition in the case of a
load-dump. By using only a few external components,
*
range by using a potentiometer. Wipe / wash mode with
protection against RF interference and ISO transients can
*
dry wiping activated either for 2 wipes or for a certain
time has priority over the interval mode. be achieved.

Features
D Interval input: high side D Typical pre-wipe delay of 100 ms
D Wipe/ wash input: high side D Dry wiping

D Park input: low side (park position) D – With park-switch signal: 2 cycles

D Output driver protected against short circuits D – Without park-switch signal typically 5.25 s
D Inputs INT, WASH and PARK digitally debounced
D All time periods determined by an RC-oscillator
D All inputs with integrated RF protection
D Typical relay activation time of 500 ms
D Load-dump protection and interference protection
D Adjustable interval pause from 1.2 s to 27 s according to ISO 7637–1/4 (DIN 40839)

Application
Digital interval / wipe/ wash control for windshield or Recommended oscillator circuitry:
backlite wiper motors with a 22-kW potentiometer R6 = 36 kW ; C2 = 100 nF.
(typical value) for interval pause adjustment.

Ordering Information
Extended Type Number Package Remarks
U846B DIP8
U846B–FP SO8

Pin Description

ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Pin Symbol Function
INT 1 8 OUT

ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
1 INT Interval input

ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
2 C Oscillator C

ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
3 R Oscillator R C 2 7 GND

ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
4 PARK Park-switch input U846B
5 WASH Wipe/wash input

ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
R 3 6 Vs
6 VS Supply voltage

ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
7 GND Ground

ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
8 OUT Relay output
PARK 4

Figure 13. Pinning


5 WASH
12749

TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors 1 (13)


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B
Block Diagram
VS GND
6 7

Stabilization
22 V POR
load-dump detection

IRef 8
– OUT
1 +
INT 28 V
15 V
0.5 VS
20 pF
+ Logic +
5 –
WASH – 0.5 W
100 kW 15 V 250 mV

20 pF
+
4 Oscillator
PARK –
20 kW 15 V

20 pF
3 kW

U846B 15 V 15 V

2 3
C 11632
R

Figure 1.

Basic Circuitry
Power Supply
[
For reasons of interference protection and surge The recommended values are C2 = 100 nF, R6 = 36 kW.
immunity, an RC circuitry has to be connected to the The oscillator frequency is approximately f0 320 Hz.
supply pin. Therefore, current limitation during transients
and proper supply in the case of voltage drops is ensured. The minimum value of R6 is 21 kW.
Recommended values: R1 = 180 W, C1 = 47 F. In order to The precision of the oscillator frequency is determined by
protect the IC against reversed battery, a diode has to be the accuracy of the integrated oscillator (approximately
added to the supply. With this configuration, the value of ±5%) and the tolerances and temperature coefficients of
the external capacitor can be reduced to typically the external components. A 1% metallic-film resistor and
C1 = 10 F. The supply (Pin 6) is clamped with a 22-V a 5% capacitor with only a small temperature co-efficient
Zener diode. The operation voltage may range between are recommended.
VBatt = 9 to 16 V.
Timing
Oscillator
Table 1 shows how to calculate the timing (debouncing
All time sequences refer to the frequency of the RC
and delay times). The recommended timing is based on
oscillator. Its capacitor is charged by integrated current
the oscillator frequency f0 = 320 Hz. Synchronized times
sources and is discharged via a small integrated resistor.
are derived from the oscillator with different numbers of
The basic frequency, f0, is determined by the capacitor,
divider stages. Asynchronous times are generated by the
C2, an internal 3 kW resistor and the external resistor R6
internal clock and the randomly applied input signals
according to the formula:
[ 1 / (0.8
which result in a “digital uncertainty”.
f0 C2 (R6 + 3 kW))

2 (13) TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B
VBatt R1
47 mF 180 W
WASH
C1 R5 switch

47 kW
8 7 6 5
OUT GND VS WASH

U846B
INT C R PARK
1 2 3 4

INT R2 C2 R6 R4
2 kW
10 kW
switch PARK
100 nF 36 kW
R3
switch
typ.22 kW 11633

Figure 2. Basic circuitry

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Table 1. Times

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Synchronized Times Typical Values with f0 = 320 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Relay activation time

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Interval pause
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
t1 = 160 1 / f0
t2 = 440 1 / fINT
t1 = 500 ms
t2 = 440 * 1 / fINT

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Dry wiping
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
POR prolongation
t3 = 1680 1 / f0 or 2 wipes
tDPOR = 8 1 / f0
t3 = 5.25 s or 2 wipes
tDPOR = 25 ms

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Asynchronous Times

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Debouncing time INT
D Forward
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
tDINT = (32 +/– 4) 1 / f0 tDINT = 100 ms
D Reverse tDINR = (32 +/– 4) 1 / f0 tDINR = 100 ms

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Debouncing time WASH

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
D Forward
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ tDWASH = (32 +/– 4) 1 / f0 tDWASH = 100 ms

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
D Reverse

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Debouncing time PARK
tDWASHR = (32 +/– 4) 1 / f0 tDWASHR = 100 ms

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
D Forward tDPARK = (8 + 4) 1 / f0 tDPARK = 25 ms
D Reverse
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
tDPARKR = (8 + 4) 1 / f0 tDPARKR = 25 ms
Debouncing time SC tDSC = (3 +/– 1) 1 / f0 tDSC = 10 ms
For the calculation of “fINT”: see chapter “Functional Description” on page 4

ON
INT or WASH
OFF
~
~

1 2 3
CL
~
~

ON
OUT tDSC
OFF
~
~

IC >500 mA
~
~

SC tDINTR
or
tDWASHR
11708

Figure 3. Debouncing of the short circuit detection and reset of the latched short circuit detection

TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors 3 (13)


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B
Asynchronous Debouncing Times current during the load-dump pulse (1A, short term).
Short circuit detection is disabled during the load-dump.
Ditigal debouncing by clock count makes all inputs
insusceptible to short interference pulses. The switch Power-on Reset
input stages INT, WASH, PARK are debounced at the When the supply voltage is switched on, an internal pow-
positive and negative edge (reverse debouncing). er-on reset pulse (POR) with a prolongation time of
The debouncing times vary (digital uncertainty). This is tDPOR = 25 ms is generated to set and hold the integrated
caused by the asynchronism between the random input logic at the condition which is defined initially.
signal and the IC clock CL. During tDPOR the relay output stage is kept disabled and
the short circuit buffer is reset.
Short circuit debouncing is shown in figure 3.
During the relay activation time, the output current is
monitored at each positive edge of the clock. In the case Functional Description
of a detected short, a 3-stage shift register counts 3 All timing periods refers to f0 = 320 Hz with R6 = 36 kW
negative edges. and C2 = 100 nF
The output stage is disabled with the following positive Interval Function
edge. Depending on when the short circuit occurs, there
is a variation of 1 clock: the delay time may last from 2 The interval mode is activated with the high side input
to 4 clock cycles. In the case of the other times, (e.g., switch INT. After the debouncing time tDINT the relay is
debouncimg input INT) the digital uncertainty adds up to activated and the wiper motor performs one turn. The be-
± 4 cycles. ginning of the interval pause depends on the application
“with or without the park-switch” (see figures 5, 6, 7 and
8). If the INT switch is opened the wiper performs a full
Relay Output turn as long as the relay is energized.

The relay output is an open collector Darlington transistor Contact Current and Leakage Resistance
stage with an integrated 28-V Zener diode which limits As the current into Pin 1 (INT) only ranges from 200 mA
the relay coil‘s inductive cut–out pulse. The maximum to 800 mA (depending on the potentiometer value), an
static collector current must not exceed 300 mA and the external pull-down resistor helps to increase the contact
saturation voltage is typically Vsat = 1.2 V@ 200 mA. current of the interval switch INT.
An integrated shunt resistor measures the collector The input is detected “open” and the intermittent function
current constantly. If a typical value of I8 = 500 mA is is not activated if the input resistance of Pin 1 exceeds
exceeded, the short circuit detection buffer is set. 45 kW.
The output stage is switched off and is kept disabled even Timing of the Interval Pause t2
if an input switch is still on. When an input switch is
During the interval pause the oscillator frequency is
opened, the short circuit buffer is reset after the debounc-
switched from f0 to fINT. Thus the frequency-determing
ing delay and the output can be activated again.
resistor is now (R2 + R3). The frequency is calculated
If * after closing an input switch again * a persistant approximately by using the following formulas:
short is detected, the short circuit buffer is set again and fINT [ 4.4/ (57 C2 (R2 + R3))
the output is disabled. If no short circuit condition is
detected normal operation continues. t2 [ 5700 C 2 (R2 + R3)
Correct operation is ensured, with
2 kW < (R2 + R3) < 40 kW
In order to avoid short term disabling caused by current
pulses of transients, a typical debounce period
(tDSC = 10 ms) is provided (see figure 3). With the recommended value of C2 = 100 nF, the pause
time can be adjusted to 1 s < t2 < 27 s (see figure 4).
During a load-dump pulse (VBatt > 30 V), the output
transistor is switched to conductive condition to prevent When the interval pause has been completed the oscil-
it from being destroyed. The output transistor absorbs the lator is switched to its basic frequency f0.

4 (13) TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B
Interval Function with Park-Switch Feed-
28
26 back
24
22
t 2 – Interval Pause ( s )

20 During the relay activation time, t1, the wiper motor‘s


18 park-switch leaves its park position and changes its
16 potential from GND to VBatt. The output is kept active as
14 long as the park-switch stays at high potential, even if the
12
10
relay activation time has expired in the meantime. If the
8 park-switch is connected to the PARK input (Pin 4), the
6 interval pause t2 starts after the 25 ms debounce time
4 tDPARK (see figures 5 and 6).
2
0
2 7 12 17 22 27 32 37 42 47 If the INT switch is opened while the relay is still
96 12008 R2 + R3 ( kW ) energized, the wiper motor turns on until it reaches its
park position. The motor current can flow only via the
Figure 4. Pause time t2/ s versus resistor (R2 + R3)/ kW relay contact.

11635
VBatt
INT tDINT
0V
t1 t1

VBatt
OUT
0V
t2

VBatt tDPARKR tDPARKR


PARK
0V

ON
MOTOR
OFF

Figure 5. Intermittent circuit function with park-position feedback

TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors 5 (13)


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B

R1 R5
Relay 180 W 47 kW

8 7 6 5

C1
U846B
47 mF
10 V

1 2 3 4

R2 C2 R6 R4
6.2 kW 100 nF 36 kW 10 kW

R3
S1 S2 15 kW
Park OI WIWA
switch 1/2
M M

31

Wiper motor Interval switch Water pump 15


11634

Figure 6. Application circuit with park-switch feedback

Interval Function without Park-Switch Feedback


This configuration is used mainly if the relay is mounted starts at the end of the activation time of the relay (see
directly to the wiper motor. The PARK input (Pin 4) can figure 8). If the INT switch is opened while the relay is
be left open (internal pull-down resistor). During the relay still energized, the wiper motor turns on until it reaches
activation time, the motor current flows via the relay its park position. The motor current flows via the park-
contact. When the relay is switched off, the park-switch switch contact.
takes over the current (see figure 7). The interval pause

6 (13) TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B

R1 R5
180 W 47 kW

8 7 6 5

C1
U846B
47 mF
10 V

1 2 3 4

R2 C2 R6
6.2 kW 36 kW
100 nF

R3

S1 S1 15 kW
Park OI WIWA
switch 1/2
M M

31

Wiper motor Interval switch Water pump 15


11636

Figure 7. Application circuit without park-position feedback

VBatt
INT tDINT
0V

VBatt
OUT
0V
t1 t2 t1

ON
MOTOR
OFF
11637

Figure 8. Intermittent circuit function without park-position feedback

TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors 7 (13)


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B
Wipe/ Wash Operation
11638
VBatt
WASH
0V
tDWASHR
<tDWASH
VBatt
OUT
0V
tDPARKR
tDWASH
VBatt
PARK
0V

ON
MOTOR
OFF

Figure 9. Wash operation with park-switch signal

When the WASH switch is closed, the relay is activated nal counter counts 2 positive edges of the park-switch i.e.,
after the debounce time, tDWASH. As long as the switch is 2 full cycles for dry wiping (see figure 9).
pushed, the wash pump sprays water on the windscreen.
When the WASH switch is released, the dry wiping starts Wipe/ Wash Mode without Park-Position
after the “reverse” debouncing time tDWASHR = 100 ms Feedback
If the U846B is used without the wiper motor’s park-
Wipe/ Wash Mode with Park-Position switch, Pin 4 is fixed to low potential (integrated
pull-down resistor). Therefore, the driver stage is
Feedback
switched off after the dry wiping time t3 is finished, but
With the park input of the circuit connected to the wiper the wiper motor is supplied via its park-switch until the
motor‘s park-switch, the output stays active until an inter- park position is reached.

11639
VBatt
WASH
0V

<tDWASH tDWASHR

VBatt
OUT
0V

tDWASH t3

ON
MOTOR
OFF

Figure 10. Wash operation without park-signal feedback

8 (13) TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B
Wipe/ Wash Mode Priority
With built-in priority for the wipe / wash mode, the t1 (see figures 11 and 12) either with or without park-
interval function is interrupted as soon as the WASH switch feedback, after the relay activation time is finished
switch is operated longer than the debounce time tDWASH. (no park-switch feedback) or after the second wipe (park-
The interval mode continues with a relay activation time switch fedback). In this case, 3 wipes are performed.

11640
VBatt
INT
0V

VBatt
WASH
0V
tDINT tDWASH tDWASHR

VBatt t1 t1
OUT
0V
tDPARKR

VBatt
PARK 1 2 3
0V
wipes

ON
MOTOR
OFF

Figure 11. Wipe/ wash priority with park-position feedback

11641
VBatt
INT
0V
tDWASHR

VBatt
WASH
0V
tDINT tDWASH

VBatt t3 t1
OUT
0V
t1 t2 t1

ON
MOTOR
OFF

Figure 12. Wash/ wipe priority without park-position feedback

TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors 9 (13)


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B
Absolute Maximum Ratings
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
Parameters

ÁÁÁÁ
Symbol Value Unit

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Supply voltage
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
t = 60 s

ÁÁÁÁ
t = 600 s
VBatt
VBatt
24
18
V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
Ambient temperature range Tamb -40 to +100 °C

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
Storage temperature range Tstg -55 to +125 °C
Maximum junction temperature Tj 150 °C

Thermal Resistance

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
Parameters Symbol Maximum Unit

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
Junction ambient DIP8 RthJA 110 K/W
SO8 RthJA 160

Electrical Characteristics ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ


VBatt = 13.5 V, Tamb = 25°C, reference point ground (Pin 7), unless otherwise specified
Circuit with recommended external circuitry (see figure 2)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Parameters

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Test Conditions/ Pin Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Supply

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Supply voltage range
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
VBatt 9 16 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Supply current All switches open I6 1.6 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Undervoltage threshold POR V6 4 V
W
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Series reistor R1 180
Filter capacior C1 47 F

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
Internal Z–diode

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
V6 22.5 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
INT input Pin 1

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
Protective diode
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ V1 15 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Internal capacitance C1 20 pF
W
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Leakage resistance R 45 k
W
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ
External series resistance RS 2 40 k

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
PARK input Pin 4
Protective diode V4 15 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Internal capacitance
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ C4 20 pF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Threshold

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
Á
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Á
ÁÁÁÁÁ
W
V4 0.5
V6
V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Pull-down resistance R4 20 k
W
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ
External series resistance RS4 10 k

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
WASH input Pin 5
Protective diode V5 15 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Internal capacitance

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ C5 20 pF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Threshold

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Á ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Á
ÁÁÁÁÁ
W
V5 0.5
V6
V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Pull-down resistance R5 100 k
W
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
External series resistance RS5 0.5 k
R5

10 (13) TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B
Electrical Characteristics (continued)
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Parameters

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Test Conditions/ Pin Symbol Min. Typ. Max. Unit

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Relay output Pin 8

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
Saturation voltage
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ I8 = 100 mA V8 1.0 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
Saturation voltage

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Relay coil resistance
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
W
ÁÁÁ
I8 = 200 mA V8
RRel
1.2
60
V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Output current Normal operation I8 300 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Output pulse current Load-dump I8 1.5 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Internal Z-diode V8 28.5 V
Short circuit threshold I8 500 mA

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Reverse current

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
I8 100 A

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Oscillator input C Pin 2

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
Oscillator capacitor
W ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ Pin 2 C2 100 nF

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ Á
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Á
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Á
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁ
Basic frequency C2 = 100 nF, R3 = 36 k f0 320 Hz

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Lower switching point V2 1 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Upper switching point V2 2.75 V
W
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Internal discharge resistance R2 500
Protective diode I = 10 mA V2 15 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Oscillator input R Pin 3
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
Oscillator resistor

ÁÁÁÁÁ
Integrated resistor ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
W
W
R3E
R3i
18 36
3
k
k

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Integrated Z–diode V3 14 V

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Times
External circuitry - see oscillator input (figure 2)

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
D INT inputp ÁÁÁÁÁ
Debouncing Times

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ tDINT 50 100 125 ms

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
D WASH input
p ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
tDINTR
tDWASH
50 100
100
125 ms
ms

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
tDWASHR 100 ms
D PARK input
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
p tDPARK 25 ms

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
tDPARKR 25 ms
D Short circuit detection tDSC 10 ms

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Relay activation time
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ t1 400 625 ms

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
W
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Tolerances of min. pause time

ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
VBatt = 12 V,
Tamb = 28 ±10°C
t2min 2.6 3.48 4.35 s

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
R1 = 0 to 15 k ,
W R3 = 6.2 k

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
W
ÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
Tolerances of max. pause time

ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
VBatt = 12 V,
Tamb = 28 ±10°C
t2max 8.85 11.8 14.75 s

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ
R1 = 0 to 15 k ,
W
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁ
R3 = 6.2 k
Dry wiping

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
Without park-switch feedback
ÁÁÁ t3 4.5 5.25 6 s

ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ ÁÁÁÁÁÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁÁ
With park-switch feedback
ÁÁÁ
ÁÁÁ 2 turns

TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors 11 (13)


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B
Package Information
Package DIP8
Dimensions in mm 9.8 7.77
9.5 7.47
1.64
1.44

4.8 max

6.4 max
0.5 min 3.3
0.36 max
0.58 9.8
0.48 2.54 8.2
7.62

8 5

technical drawings
according to DIN
specifications
13021
1 4

Package SO8
Dimensions in mm
5.2
4.8
5.00
4.85 3.7

1.4

0.25 0.2
0.4 3.8
0.10
1.27 6.15
3.81 5.85

8 5

technical drawings
according to DIN
specifications

13034
8 5

12 (13) TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.


U846B
Ozone Depleting Substances Policy Statement

It is the policy of TEMIC TELEFUNKEN microelectronic GmbH to

1. Meet all present and future national and international statutory requirements.

2. Regularly and continuously improve the performance of our products, processes, distribution and operating systems
with respect to their impact on the health and safety of our employees and the public, as well as their impact on
the environment.

It is particular concern to control or eliminate releases of those substances into the atmosphere which are known as
ozone depleting substances ( ODSs).

The Montreal Protocol ( 1987) and its London Amendments ( 1990) intend to severely restrict the use of ODSs and
forbid their use within the next ten years. Various national and international initiatives are pressing for an earlier ban
on these substances.

TEMIC TELEFUNKEN microelectronic GmbH semiconductor division has been able to use its policy of
continuous improvements to eliminate the use of ODSs listed in the following documents.

1. Annex A, B and list of transitional substances of the Montreal Protocol and the London Amendments respectively

2 . Class I and II ozone depleting substances in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 by the Environmental
Protection Agency ( EPA) in the USA

3. Council Decision 88/540/EEC and 91/690/EEC Annex A, B and C ( transitional substances ) respectively.

TEMIC can certify that our semiconductors are not manufactured with ozone depleting substances and do not contain
such substances.

We reserve the right to make changes to improve technical design and may do so without further notice.
Parameters can vary in different applications. All operating parameters must be validated for each customer
application by the customer. Should the buyer use TEMIC products for any unintended or unauthorized
application, the buyer shall indemnify TEMIC against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses, arising out of,
directly or indirectly, any claim of personal damage, injury or death associated with such unintended or
unauthorized use.

TEMIC TELEFUNKEN microelectronic GmbH, P.O.B. 3535, D-74025 Heilbronn, Germany


Telephone: 49 ( 0 ) 7131 67 2831, Fax number: 49 ( 0 ) 7131 67 2423

TELEFUNKEN Semiconductors 13 (13)


Rev. A2, 03-Feb-97

Downloaded from Arrow.com.

You might also like