• Part: TPS99110-Q1
  • Description: System-Basis Chip
  • Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
  • Size: 1.06 MB
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TPS99110-Q1
TPS99110-Q1 is System-Basis Chip manufactured by Texas Instruments.
Features - 1 Qualified for Automotive Applications - AEC-Q100 Qualified With the Following Results: - Device HBM ESD Classification Level 2 - Device CDM ESD Classification Level C4B - Operating Case Temperature: - 40°C to 150°C - Ambient Temperature: - 40°C to 125°C - Absolute Maximum Junction Temperature: - 40°C to 175°C - Absolute Maximum VBAT: - 0.3 to 40 V - Multi-Rail Power Supply - Two Pre-regulating LDO Controllers: 6-V and 10-V Outputs - Linear Regulator Controller With External FET: Adjustable Output From 0.8 to 2.6 V (VDD1) - 5-V Output Linear Regulator With Internal FET: 400 m A Maximum (VDD5) - 3.3-V Output Linear Regulator With Internal FET: 400 m A Maximum (VDD3), Generated From VDD5 - Voltage Monitoring on VDD1, VDD3, and VDD5 - 5-V Sensor Supply Output Tracking to VDD5, 100-m A Maximum, Protection Against Short to Battery and GND - Two Adjustable Sensor Supplies, 200-m A Maximum With Protection Against Short to Battery and GND - Switched Battery Output Provides VBAT Input With Low Drop - Analog Features : - Two Operational Amplifiers for Signal Conditioning - Thee Independent Current Loop Interfaces With Current Sense Input and Digital Output - Microcontroller Interface - 3.3-V and 5-V patible 32-Bit, 2-Mbps SPI - MCU Monitoring With SPI Q&A Watchdog - Dual Polarity Enable-Drive Outputs for Disabling Safing-Path or External Power Stages on Any Detected System Failure - One HS-CAN Transceiver With Bus Wakeup - One KLINE/LIN Transceiver 2 Applications - Transmission Control Unit - Engine Control Unit 3 Description The TPS99110-Q1 device is a system-basis chip (SBC) offering a highly integrated solution for the typical requirements of transmission and engine electrical control units (ECU) in the automotive space. The integrated multi-rail power supply is designed to power microcontroller units (MCUs) and other circuits in ECUs. The device is designed to support rugged, high-temperature conditions and incorporates three low-dropout (LDO) regulators along with...