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3054 Datasheet, PDF (7/12 Pages) Allegro MicroSystems – MULTIPLEXED TWO-WIRE HALL-EFFECT SENSOR ICs
3054
MULTIPLEXED
TWO-WIRE
HALL-EFFECT SENSOR ICs
Bus Driver
It is recommended that the bus be controlled
by microprocessor-based hardware for the
following reasons:
• Sensor address information may be stored
in ROM in the form of a look-up table.
• Bus faults can be pinpointed by the
microprocessor by comparing the diagnos-
tic response to the expected response in
the ROM look-up table.
• The microprocessor, along with an A/D
converter, can also be used to self cali-
brate the quiescent currents in the bus and
hence be able to easily detect a signal
response.
• The microprocessor can also be used to filter out random line noise
by digitally filtering the bus responses.
• The microprocessor can easily keep track of the signal responses
and initiate the appropriate action (e.g., light a lamp or sound an
alarm, and also pinpoint the location of the signal).
Optimally, the microprocessor is used to control bus-driving
circuitry that will accept TTL-level inputs to drive the bus and will return
an analog voltage representation of the bus current.
Interface Schematic
The bus driver is easily designed using a few operational amplifi-
ers, resistors, and transistors. Figure 4 shows a schematic of a
recommended bus driver circuit that is capable of providing 6 V to 9 V
transitions, resetting the bus, and providing an analog measurement of
the bus current for the A/D input of the microprocessor.
+15 V
1 kΩ
10 kΩ R 4
9V
0.001
Z1
µF
20 kΩ
R5
ADDRESS 5 kΩ
Q1
RESET 5 kΩ
FIGURE 4
BUS INTERFACE SCHEMATIC
1 kΩ
Q3
OP 1
50 Ω R 6
Q2
50 kΩ
R8
BUS SUPPLY
X
X
50 kΩ
R7
12 3
NC
100 kΩ R 9
12 3
SWITCH
BUS RETURN
100 kΩ
R 10
OP 2
ANALOG OUT
Dwg. EH-003A