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MAX16047ACB+

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX16047ACB+
Description
IC EE-PROG SYS MGR 12CH 64-TQFP
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Type
System Managerr
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX16047ACB+

Number Of Voltages Monitored
12
Output
Open Drain, Push-Pull
Reset
Active Low
Reset Timeout
Adjustable/Selectable
Voltage - Threshold
Adjustable/Selectable
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
64-TQFP Exposed Pad, 64-eTQFP, 64-HTQFP, 64-VQFP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Fault conditions are detected at the end of each con-
version. If the voltage on an input falls outside a moni-
tored threshold for one acquisition, the input multiplexer
remains on that channel and performs several succes-
sive conversions. To trigger a fault, the input must stay
outside the threshold for a certain number of acquisi-
tions as determined by the deglitch setting in r4Fh[7:6]
(see Table 19).
Fault flags indicate the fault status of a particular input.
The fault flag of any monitored input in the device can
be read at any time from registers r18h and r19h in the
extended page, as shown in Table 16. Clear a fault flag
by writing a ‘1’ to the appropriate bit in the flag register.
Unlike the fault signals sent to the fault outputs, these
bits are masked by the critical fault enable bits (see
Table 17). The fault flag will only be set if the matching
enable bit in the critical fault enable register is also set.
Table 16. Fault Flags
* MAX16047 only
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System Managers with Nonvolatile Fault Registers
ADDRESS
18h
19h
12-Channel/8-Channel EEPROM-Programmable
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BIT RANGE
[7:4]
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[0]
[1]
[2]
[3]
1 = MON1 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds
1 = MON2 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds
1 = MON3 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds
1 = MON4 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds
1 = MON5 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds
1 = MON6 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds
1 = MON7 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds
1 = MON8 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds
1 = MON9 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds*
1 = MON10 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds*
1 = MON11 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds*
1 = MON12 conversion exceeds overvoltage or undervoltage thresholds*
Not used
Fault Flags
Deglitch
If a specific input threshold is critical to the operation of
the system, an automatic fault log can be configured to
shut down all the EN_OUT_s and trigger a transfer of
fault information to EEPROM. For a fault condition to
trigger a critical fault, set the appropriate enable bit in
registers r48h to r4Ch (see Table 17).
Logged fault information is stored in EEPROM registers
r00h to r0Eh (see Table 18). Once a fault log event
occurs, the EEPROM is locked and must be unlocked
to enable a new fault log to be stored. Write a ‘1’ to
r5Dh[1] to unlock the EEPROM. Fault information can
be configured to store ADC conversion results and/or
fault flags in registers r01h and r02h. Select the critical
fault configuration in r47h[1:0]. Set r47h[1:0] to ‘11’ to
turn off the fault logger. All stored ADC results are 8
bits wide.
DESCRIPTION
Critical Faults
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