English
Language : 

TLE7239SL Datasheet, PDF (13/37 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – SPI Driver for Enhanced Relay Control
SPI Driver for Enhanced Relay Control
TLE7239SL
Power Supply
5
Power Supply
The TLE7239SL is supplied by two supply voltages Vbb and VDD. The Vbb supply line is connected to a battery feed
and used by the power switches and by an integrated power supply for the register banks. The internal power
supply is designed to hold the state of the power switches including the configuration stored in the control register
bank during cranking down to 4V.There is an under voltage reset function implemented for the Vbb power supply,
which is triggered if Vbb is below the undervoltage threshold. After start-up of the power supply, all SPI registers
are reset to their default values and the device is in sleep mode (standby). Sending the SPI command
CMD.WAKE = 1 switches the device to operation mode (ON), while a command CMD.STB = 1 send the device to
sleep mode (standby) again. Please note that the device needs the time twu(Sleep) to initialize itself. No SPI
command should be send after changing the power state via CMD.WAKE = 1 before this time is elapsed. A SPI
frame send during twu(Sleep) could be ignored.
The VDD supply line is used to power the circuitry related to the SPI shift register and for driving the SO line. As a
result, the daisy chain function is available as soon as VDD is provided in the specified range independent of Vbb.
A capacitor between pins VDD and GND is recommended (especially in case of EMI disturbances).
Please see Figure 14 “Application Diagram” on Page 35 for details.
5.1
Operation Modes
There is a limp home functionality implemented in the TLE7239SL, which is activated via pin LHI. Please refer to
Section 5.2 for details.
The device provides a sleep mode (stand by) to minimize current consumption, which also resets the register
banks. It is entered and left by dedicated SPI commands .The sleep mode current is minimized only when limp
home is inactive. After limp home, the device enters sleep mode automatically.
The internal power supply is designed for low voltage cranking condition down to Vbb = 4 V. During cranking, the
output channels keep their state as before configured via SPI independent of VDD supply voltage. If VDD = 0 V the
SPI can not be used as the output and input levels refer to VDD, but the device keep the current state until either
the limp home mode is triggered or the VDD voltages comes back and therefore the SPI Interface works again.
The following table shows the operation modes depending on Vbb, VDD and the limp home input signal LHI.
Operation Modes
VBB
VDD
LHI
Switches operating
Limp Home
SPI & daisy-chain
Register Banks
Diagnostic functions
0V 0V 0V 4V
0V 5V 5V 0V
X
0V 5V 0V
-
-
-
✓
-
-
-
-
-
✓
✓
-
reset reset reset ✓
-
-
-
-
4V 4V
0V 3V
4V 0V
✓✓
✓
-
-
✓
reset ✓
-
-
12 V
0V
0V
✓
-
-
✓
✓
12 V
0V
5V
✓
✓
-
reset
-
12 V
5V
0V
✓
-
✓
✓
✓
12 V
5V
5V
✓
✓
✓
reset
-
5.2
Limp Home Mode
The TLE7239SL offers the capability of driving dedicated channels during fail-safe operation of the system. This
limp home mode is activated by a high signal at pin LHI. In limp home mode, the SPI registers are reset and the
input pins are directly routed to the auto configuring channels (channel 4 and 5). As a result, the limp home
operation can be chosen for high-side and low-side driven loads. Due to the integrated power supply, limp home
operation is independent of digital power supply VDD. In case of stand-by, a high signal at pin LHI will wake up the
device. After limp home operation, the device enters sleep mode in any case.
Data Sheet
13
Rev. 1.0, 2010-02-18