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RE46C145 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: RE46C145
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内容描述: CMOS光电感烟探测器ASIC与互连和定时器模式 [CMOS Photoelectric Smoke Detector ASIC with Interconnect and Timer Mode]
分类和应用: 光电
文件页数/大小: 12 页 / 186 K
品牌: RANDE [ R & E INTERNATIONAL, INC. ]
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RE46C145  
CMOS Photoelectric Smoke Detector ASIC with Interconnect and Timer Mode  
R&E International  
Product Specification  
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION NOTES  
Note: All timing references are nominal. See electrical characteristics for limits.  
Standby Internal Timing – With the external components specified in the typical application figure for ROSC and  
COSC the internal oscillator has a nominal period of 10mS. Normally the analog circuitry is powered down to  
minimize standby current (typically 4uA at 9V). Once every 10 seconds the detection circuitry (normal gain) is  
powered up for 10mS. Prior to completion of the 10mS period the IRED pulse is active for 100uS. At the  
conclusion of this 10mS period the photo amplifier is compared to an internal reference to determine the chamber  
status and latched. If a smoke condition is present the period to the next detection decreases and additional  
checks are made. Three consecutive smoke detections will cause the device to go into alarm and the horn circuit  
and interconnect will be active.  
Once every 40 seconds the status of the battery voltage is checked. This status is checked and latched at the  
conclusion of the LED pulse. In addition, once every 40 seconds the chamber is activated and using the high gain  
mode (capacitor C1) a check of the chamber is made by amplifying background reflections. If either the low  
battery or the photo chamber test fails the horn will chirp for 10mS every 40 seconds.  
The oscillator period is determined by the values of R9, R12 and C5 (see typical application FIG 2). The oscillator  
period T=TR+ TF where TR =.6931 * R12 * C5 and TF =.6931 * R9 * C5  
Smoke Detection Circuitry – A comparator compares the photo amp output to an internal reference voltage. If the  
required number of consecutive smoke conditions is met the device will go into local alarm and the horn will be  
active. In local alarm the C2 gain is internally increased by ~10% to provide alarm hysteresis.  
Push to Test Operation – If the TEST input pin is activated (Vih) then, after one internal clock cycle, the smoke  
detection rate increases to once every 330mS. In this mode the high gain capacitor C1 is selected and  
background reflections are used to simulate a smoke condition. After the required consecutive detections the  
device will go into a local alarm condition. When the TEST input is deactivated (Vil) and after one clock cycle the  
normal gain capacitor C1 is selected. The detection rate continues at once every 330mS until 3 consecutive no  
smoke conditions are detected. At this point the device returns to standby timing.  
LED Operation – In standby the LED is pulsed on for 10mS every 43 Seconds. In a local alarm condition or the  
push to test alarm the LED pulse frequency is increased to once every .5 seconds. In the case of a remote alarm  
the LED not active. In the timer mode of operation the LED is pulsed on for 10mS every 10 seconds.  
Interconnect Operation – The bidirectional IO pin allows for interconnection of multiple detectors. In a local alarm  
condition this pin is driven high immediately through a constant current source. Shorting this output to ground will  
not cause excessive current. The IO is ignored as an input during a local alarm.  
The IO pin also has an NMOS discharge device that is active for 1 second after the conclusion of any type of local  
alarm. This device helps to quickly discharge any capacitance associated with the interconnect line.  
If a remote active high signal is detected the device goes into remote alarm and the horn will be active. Internal  
protection circuitry allows for the signaling unit to have a higher supply voltage than the signaled unit without  
excessive current draw.  
The interconnect input has a 670mS nominal digital filter. This allows for interconnection to other types of alarms  
(carbon monoxide for example) that may have a pulsed interconnect signal.  
Telephone 610.992.0727  
Page 8 of 12  
Facsimile 610.992.0734  
E-mail: rande@randeint.com  
DS-RE46C145-121806  
This datasheet contains PROPRIETARY and CONFIDENTIAL information.