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CPC7583MBTR 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: CPC7583MBTR
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内容描述: 线卡接入交换机 [Line Card Access Switch]
分类和应用: 电信集成电路光电二极管
文件页数/大小: 21 页 / 619 K
品牌: CLARE [ CLARE ]
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CPC7583  
logic 0 to logic 1 and will not respond to changes in  
2.8 Battery Voltage Monitor  
input as long as the latch is at logic 1. The T input is  
The CPC7583 also uses the V  
voltage to monitor  
SD  
BAT  
not tied to the data latch. Therefore, T is not  
battery voltage. If battery voltage is lost, the CPC7583  
immediately enters the all-off state. It remains in this  
state until the battery voltage is restored. The device  
also enters the all-off state if the system battery  
voltage goes more positive than –10 V, and remains in  
the all-off state until the battery voltage goes more  
negative than –15 V. This battery monitor feature  
draws a small current from the battery (less than 1 μA  
typical) and will add slightly to the device’s overall  
power dissipation.  
SD  
affected by the LATCH input and the T input will  
SD  
override state control.  
2.5 T Behavior  
SD  
Setting T to +5V allows switch control using the  
SD  
logic inputs. This setting, however, also disables the  
thermal shutdown circuit and is therefore not  
recommended. When using logic control via the input  
pins, T should be allowed to float. As a result, the  
SD  
two recommended states when using T as a control  
SD  
2.9 Protection  
are 0, which forces the device to an all-off state, or  
float, which allows logic inputs to remain active. This  
requires the use of an open-collector type buffer.  
2.9.1 Diode Bridge/SCR  
The CPC7583 uses a combination of current limited  
break switches, a diode bridge/SCR clamping circuit,  
and a thermal shutdown mechanism to protect the  
SLIC device or other associated circuitry from damage  
during line transient events such as lightning. During a  
positive transient condition, the fault current is  
2.6 Ringing Switch Zero-Cross Current Turn Off  
After the application of a logic input to turn SW4 off,  
the ringing switch is designed to delay the change in  
state until the next zero-crossing. Once on, the switch  
requires a zero-current cross to turn off, and therefore  
should not be used to switch a pure DC signal. The  
switch will remain in the on state no matter the logic  
input until the next zero crossing. These switching  
characteristics will reduce and possibly eliminate  
overall system impulse noise normally associated with  
ringing switches. See Clare application note AN-144,  
Impulse Noise Benefits of Line Card Access Switches for  
more information. The attributes of ringing switch SW4  
may make it possible to eliminate the need for a  
zero-cross switching scheme. A minimum impedance  
of 300 Ω in series with the ringing generator is  
recommended.  
conducted through the diode bridge to ground via  
F
. Voltage is clamped to a diode drop above  
GND  
ground. During a negative transient of 2V to 4V more  
negative than the voltage source at V , the SCR  
conducts and faults are shunted to F  
or the diode bridge.  
BAT  
via the SCR  
GND  
In order for the SCR to crowbar or foldback, the on  
voltage (see “Protection Circuitry Electrical  
Specifications” on page 12) of the SCR must be less  
negative than the V  
voltage. If the V  
voltage is  
BAT  
BAT  
less negative than the SCR on voltage, or if the V  
supply is unable to source the trigger current, the SCR  
will not crowbar.  
BAT  
For power induction or power-cross fault conditions,  
the positive cycle of the transient is clamped to a diode  
drop above ground and the fault current directed to  
ground. The negative cycle of the transient will cause  
the SCR to conduct when the voltage exceeds the  
2.7 Power Supplies  
Both a +5 V supply and battery voltage are connected  
to the CPC7583. Switch state control is powered  
exclusively by the +5 V supply. As a result, the  
CPC7583 exhibits extremely low power consumption  
during both active and idle states.  
V
reference voltage by two to four volts, steering  
BAT  
the fault current to ground.  
The battery voltage is not used for switch control but  
rather as a supply for the integrated secondary  
protection circuitry. The integrated SCR is designed to  
trigger when the voltage at T  
or R  
drops 2 to  
BAT  
BAT  
4 V below the applied voltage on the V  
pin. This  
BAT  
trigger prevents a fault induced overvoltage event at  
the T or R nodes.  
BAT  
BAT  
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