- Manufacturer Part Number : EVAL-ADM1169LQEBZ
- Manufacturer : AD
- Description : Super Sequencer and Monitor with Margining Control and Non-Volatile Fault Recording IC
- Series : ADM1169
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- Product Type : Sequencers, Trackers, & Margining Controllers
- Function : Sequencers
- Current Suggest : Recommended for New Designs
- Status : Production
- ROHS Status : ROHS Compliant (Lead Free)
- Package Type : Evaluation board for device allowing user to configure the board to match their own configuration. The kit includes an LQFP socket. Multiple boards can be cascaded (cable included), allowing evaluation of multi-device systems.
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- Manufacturer Production time : 6-8 weeks (Normally have stocks)
- Weight : 0.001KG
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- Complete supervisory and sequencing solution for up to 8 supplies
- 16 event deep black box nonvolatile fault recording
- 8 supply fault detectors enable supervision of supplies to: < 0.5% accuracy at all voltages at 25°C; < 1.0% accuracy across all voltages and temperatures
- 4 selectable input attenuators allow supervision of supplies to: 14.4 V on VH; 6 V on VP1 to VP3 (VPx)
- 4 dual-function inputs, VX1 to VX4 (VXx): High impedance input to supply fault detector with thresholds between 0.573 V and 1.375 V; General-purpose logic input
- 8 programmable driver outputs, PDO1 to PDO8 (PDOx)
- Sequencing engine (SE) implements state machine control of PDO outputs: conditional on input events; Power-up and power-down sequence control; Fault event handling; Interrupt on warnings; Watchdog can be integrated in SE; software control through SMBus
- Complete voltage margining solution for 4 voltage rails
- 4 voltage output 8-bit DACs (0.300 V to 1.551 V) allow voltage adjustment via dc-to-dc converter trim/feedback node
- 12-bit ADC for readback of all supervised voltages Reference input (REFIN) has 2 input options: Driven directly from 2.048 V (±0.25%) REFOUT pin; More accurate external reference for improved ADC performance
- Device powered by the highest of VPx, VH for improved redundancy
- User EEPROM: 256 bytes
- Industry-standard 2-wire bus interface (SMBus)
- Guaranteed PDO low with VH, VPx = 1.2 V
The ADM1169 Super Sequencer® is a configurable supervisory/ sequencing device that offers a single-chip solution for supply monitoring and sequencing in multiple supply systems. In addition to these functions, the ADM1169 integrates a 12-bit ADC and four 8-bit voltage output DACs. These circuits can be used to implement a closed-loop margining system that enables supply adjustment by altering either the feedback node or reference of a dc-to-dc converter using the DAC outputs.
Supply margining can be performed with a minimum of external components. The margining loop can be used for in-circuit testing of a board during production (for example, to verify board functionality at –5% of nominal supplies), or it can be used dynamically to accurately control the output voltage of a dc-to-dc converter.
The device also provides up to eight programmable inputs for monitoring undervoltage faults, overvoltage faults, or out-of-window faults on up to eight supplies. In addition, there are eight programmable outputs that can be used as logic enables. Six of these programmable outputs can also provide up to a 12 V output for driving the gate of an N-FET that can be placed in the path of a supply.
The logical core of the device is a sequencing engine (SE). This state machine-based construction provides up to 63 different states. This design enables very flexible sequencing of the outputs, based on the condition of the inputs.
A block of nonvolatile EEPROM is available that can be used to store user-defined information and may also be used to hold a number of fault records that are written by the sequencing engine defined by the user when a particular fault or sequence occurs.
The ADM1169 is controlled via configuration data that can be programmed into an EEPROM. The entire configuration can be programmed using an intuitive GUI-based software package provided by Analog Devices, Inc.
This product has been released to the market. The data sheet contains all final specifications and operating conditions. For new designs, ADI recommends utilization of these products.