73S1113F
EMV Smart-Card Terminal Controller
with Built-in ISO-7816 Interface and USB
DATA SHEET
DC CHARACTERISTICS: ICC INTERFACE – VCC SIGNALS (DC-DC CONVERTER)
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
Condition
MIN
Typ.
MAX
UNIT
Card Power Supply (VCC2)
Output Voltages to ICC2
5V output
3V output
Deactivated
4.6
2.7
-0.25
5.0
3.0
0.0
5.4
3.3
0.4
V
V
V
(with 40nA.s dynamic loads
and VNOISE included)
2.9V < VPC < 3.6V
VCC2
Peak to peak ripple and noise
CL = 6.8 µF and
VNOISE
150
200
mVpp
on VCC
C
cp = 0.68 µF
5V output
3V output
65
65
200
200
mA
mA
Maximum Output Currents to
ICC2. 3.0V < VPC < 3.6V
ICC2
Each output
measured separately
Assertion of
IOC
ICC over-current.
100
200
mA
mA
ISTARTUP
*
VCC Startup current
See Curve
CMDVCC
Note: The following diagram shows the maximum start up and maximum operating current for VCC. If the load placed on VCC draws more
current than line indicated by “Maximum Static ICC at startup” when VCC is asserted, the DC-DC converter may not be able to achieve the
minimum voltage levels as specified for VCC2 above. Once the startup load condition has been met, the load can be increased to draw up to
the current limit indicated by the line labeled “ICC max after starting”. This type of load increase is expected as the clock signal to the card is
asserted and data transfer takes place. The diagram shows the worst case condition, which is at 85°C.
70mA
Icc max after starting
60mA
50mA
40mA
30mA
20mA
Maximum Static ICC at
startup
3.00
3.30
3.60
2.70
VPC
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