ISL54103
When the bus line is released, it is pulled high by the
ISL54103 active current until the voltage exceeds the
V
TRIPL
level for a period of time. This voltage-time
combination filters out noise on the signal line. Once the
ISL54103 detects a valid rising edge, a 2.2mA boost current
pulls the bus line high very quickly (see Figure 8). This boost
current turns off when the input level reaches the V
TRIPH
threshold and the pull-up current returns to the active level. If
both inputs are HIGH, the pull-up current drops to the
standby level of 100µA.
With ISL54103 DDCA
V
TRIPH
R = 15.8k
C = 200pF
With ISL54103 DDCA
V
TRIPH
With RC
Pull-up
V
TRIPL
With RC
Pull-up
V
TRIPL
FIGURE 9. ISL54103 DDC SYSTEM BOOST PULL-UP
COMPARED TO RESISTOR PULL-UP
(V
DD
= 2.7V)
V
DD
V
TRIPH
R = 15.8k
C = 200pF
With DDCA
Without DDCA
FIGURE 8. ISL54103 DDC SYSTEM BOOST PULL-UP
COMPARED TO RESISTOR PULL-UP
(V
DD
= 5.5V)
V
TRIPL
>20Vns
(Typical)
t
Gnd
DDC1
DDC2
FIGURE 10. NOISE SUPPRESSION. BOOST CURRENT
APPLIED WHEN INPUT SIGNAL EXCEEDS 20Vns
(TYPICAL)
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