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LNBH25L

Manufacturer Part Number
LNBH25L
Description
LNB supply and control IC with step-up and IA?C interface
Manufacturer
STMicroelectronics
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LNBH25L
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
Diagnostic and protection functions
The LNBH25L has 3 diagnostic internal functions provided via the I²C bus, by reading 3 bits
on the STATUS1 register (in read mode). All the diagnostic bits are, in normal operation (that
is no failure detected), set to LOW. Two diagnostic bits are dedicated to the overtemperature
and overload protection status (OTF and OLF). One bit is dedicated to the input voltage
power not good function (PNG). Once the OLF (or OTF or PNG) bit has been activated (set
to “1”), it is latched to “1” until the relevant cause is removed and a new register reading
operation is done.
Surge protection and TVS diodes
The LNBH25L device is directly connected to the antenna cable in a set-top box.
Atmospheric phenomenon can cause high voltage discharges on the antenna cable causing
damage to the attached devices. Surge pulses occur due to direct or indirect lightning
strikes to an external (outdoor) circuit. This leads to currents or electromagnetic fields
causing high voltage or current transients. Transient voltage suppressor (TVS) devices are
usually used, as shown in the following schematic, to protect the STB output circuits where
the LNBH25L and other devices are electrically connected to the antenna cable.
Figure 4.
For this purpose we recommend the use of LNBTVSxx surge protection diodes specifically
designed by ST. The selection of the LNBTVS diode should be made based on the
maximum peak power dissipation that the diode is capable of supporting (see the LNBTVS
datasheet for further details).
Power-on I²C interface reset and undervoltage lockout
The I²C interface built into the LNBH25L is automatically reset at power-on. As long as the
V
not respond to any I²C command and all data register bits are initialized to zeroes, therefore
keeping the power blocks disabled. Once the V
becomes operative and the data registers can be configured by the main microprocessor.
PNG: input voltage minimum detection
When input voltage (V
the PNG I²C bit is set to “1” and the FLT pin is set low. Refer to
CC
stays below the undervoltage lockout (UVLO) threshold (4.7 V typ.), the interface does
Surge protection circuit
CC
pin) is lower than LPD (low power diagnostic) minimum thresholds,
Doc ID 022634 Rev 2
CC
rises above 4.8 V typ. the I²C interface
Table 12
Application information
for threshold details.
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