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DS8024_V3 Datasheet, PDF (7/15 Pages) Maxim Integrated Products – Smart Card Interface
Smart Card Interface
Detailed Description
The DS8024 is an analog front-end for communicating
with 3V and 5V smart cards. Using an integrated
charge pump, the DS8024 can operate from a single
input voltage. The device translates all communication
lines to the correct voltage level and provides power for
smart card operation. It can operate from a wide input
voltage range (3.3V to 6.0V). The DS8024 is compatible
with the NXP TDA8024 and is provided in the same
packages. (Note that the PORADJ pin is not present in
the DS8024. Most applications do not make use of this
VDD
GND
XTAL1
XTAL2
CLKDIV1
CLKDIV2
5V/3V
CMDVCC
RSTIN
OFF
I/OIN
AUX1IN
AUX2IN
POWER-SUPPLY
SUPERVISOR
CARD VOLTAGE
GENERATOR
AND
CHARGE PUMP
CLOCK
GENERATION
TEMPERATURE
MONITOR
CONTROL
SEQUENCER
I/O TRANSCEIVER
DS8024
Figure 1. Functional Diagram
VDDA
PGND
CP1
CP2
VUP
VCC
CGND
RST
CLK
PRES
PRES
I/O
AUX1
AUX2
input pin, instead using the DS8024’s default reset
threshold.)
Power Supply
The DS8024 can operate from a single supply or a dual
supply. The supply pins for the device are VDD, GND,
VDDA, and PGND. VDD should be in the range of 2.7V
to 6.0V, and is the supply for signals that interface with
the host controller. It should, therefore, be the same
supply as used by the host controller. All smart card
contacts remain inactive during power on or power off.
The internal circuits are kept in the reset state until VDD
reaches VTH2 + VHYS2 and for the duration of the inter-
nal power-on reset pulse, tW. A deactivation sequence
is executed when VDD falls below VTH2.
An internal charge pump and regulator generate the
3V or 5V card supply voltage (VCC). The charge pump
and regulator are supplied by VDDA and PGND. VDDA
should be connected to a minimum 3.3V (maximum
6.0V) supply and should be at a potential that is equal
to or higher than VDD.
The charge pump operates in a 1x (voltage follower) or
2x (voltage doubler) mode depending on the input
VDDA and the selected card voltage (5V or 3V).
• For 5V cards, the DS8024 operates in a 1x mode
for VDDA > 5.8V and in a 2x mode for VDDA < 5.8V.
• For 3V cards, the DS8024 operates in a 1x mode
for VDDA > 4.1V and in a 2x mode for VDDA < 4.0V.
Voltage Supervisor
The voltage supervisor monitors the VDD supply. A
220µs reset pulse (tW) is used internally to keep the
device inactive during power on or power off of the VDD
supply. See Figure 2.
VDD
ALARM
(INTERNAL SIGNAL)
Figure 2. Voltage Supervisor Behavior
tW
POWER ON
tW
SUPPLY DROPOUT
VTH2 + VHYS2
VTH2
POWER OFF
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