Infineon Technologies TLE94112EL Twelve-Fold Half-Bridge Drivers

Infineon TLE94112EL Twelve-Fold Half-Bridge Drivers are designed for automotive motion control applications like Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) flap DC motor control. The drivers feature 12 half-bridge power outputs and a 16-bit standard SPI interface. The TLE94112EL is part of a larger half-bridge driver family offering from three outputs to twelve outputs with a direct interface or SPI interface.

The half-bridge drivers are designed to drive DC motor loads in sequential or parallel operation. Operation modes forward (cw), reverse (ccw), brake and high impedance are controlled from a 16-bit SPI interface. The devices offer diagnosis features like short circuit, open load, power supply failure, and over-temperature detection. This device is attractive for automotive applications with its low quiescent current. The small fine pitch exposed pad package, PG-SSOP-24, provides good thermal performance and reduces PCB-board space and costs.

Features

  • Twelve half bridge power outputs
  • Very low power consumption in sleep mode
  • 3.3V / 5V compatible inputs with hysteresis
  • All outputs with overload and short circuit protection
  • Independently diagnosable outputs (overcurrent, open load)
  • Open load diagnostics in ON-state for all high-side and low-side
  • Outputs with selectable open load thresholds (HS1, HS2)
  • 16-bit Standard SPI interface with daisy chain and in-frame response capability for control and diagnosis
  • Fast diagnosis with the global error flag
  • PWM capable outputs for frequencies 80Hz, 100Hz and 200Hz with 8-bit duty cycle resolution
  • Overtemperature pre-warning and protection
  • Over- and Undervoltage lockout
  • Cross-current protection

Applications

  • HVAC Flap DC motors
  • Monostable and bistable Relays
  • Side mirror x-y adjustment and mirror fold
  • LEDs

Block Diagram

Block Diagram - Infineon Technologies TLE94112EL Twelve-Fold Half-Bridge Drivers
Inilathala: 2018-03-13 | Na-update: 2022-07-25