TIDUF61 May 2024
The TIDA-020069 converts the analog output voltage of HVIL-Send and HVIL-Return to binary digital values through the use of a modified window comparator circuit. This simplifies overall system design by converting analog values to digital in hardware, without the use of internal ADCs within a microcontroller. The following output pins of the TIDA-020069 all feature the binary digital outputs of the design: HVIL-Send Logic-Higher TP, HVIL-Send Logic-Lower TP, HVIL-Return Logic-Higher TP, and HVIL-Return Logic-Lower TP. The four binary outputs are used as two 2-bit digital representations of analog HVIL-Send and HVIL-Return analog signals.
The schematic in Figure 2-12 features the TLV9034-Q1, configured in a modified window comparator circuit. The TIDA-020069 features two of these circuits, each requiring two comparators, so the quad-channel TLV9034-Q1 was selected. Push-pull output comparators, like the TLV9034-Q1, are required for this circuit. This prevents the need of an output pullup or pulldown resistor for each channel.
The circuit design is based on the Analog Engineer's Circuit: Window Comparator Circuit. Reference this analog circuit design for more details about the circuit, including downloadable simulation models.
The expected output voltage, VOUT1 and VOUT2 is found in Table 2-3 and Table 2-4 below:
PARAMETER | HVIL-SEND LOGIC-LOWER TP |
HVIL-SEND LOGIC-HIGHER TP |
---|---|---|
HVIL-Send TP < Lower Threshold | 0V | 0V |
Lower Threshold < HVIL-Send TP < Upper Threshold | 5V | 0V |
HVIL-Send TP > Upper Threshold | 5V | 5V |
PARAMETER | HVIL-RETURN LOGIC-LOWER TP |
HVIL-RETURN LOGIC-HIGHER TP |
---|---|---|
HVIL-Return TP < Lower Threshold | 0V | 0V |
Lower Threshold < HVIL-Return TP < Upper Threshold | 5V | 0V |
HVIL-Return TP > Upper Threshold | 5V | 5V |
In this design, resistors R1, R2, and R3 are all set to identical values of 10kΩ. This divides the 5V supply voltage, VCC into thirds. This sets the reference voltage of comparator U2 to 1.67V and the reference voltage of comparator U1 to 3.33V. These reference voltages correspond to the Lower Threshold and Upper Threshold of the data in Figure 2-13, respectively. These resistor values were selected to simplify the bill of materials (BOM) by using more similar components. To satisfy the TIDA-020069 State Logic Thresholds, set Upper Threshold lower than HVIL-Send for the normal operation mode. The state logical also requires that HVIL-Return (open connection) < Lower Threshold < HVIL-Return (normal operation).