At83c26 – Rainbow Electronics AT83C26 User Manual

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7511B–SCR–10/05

AT83C26

Reset value = 0x 0000 0000

Table 42. DCDCB (Config Interface B Byte 2)

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

0

SHUTDOWNB

VDCB_INT

VDCB_OK

0

ICCADJB

STEPREGB

VDCB1

VDCB0

Bit Number

Bit Mnemonic

Description

7

SHUTDOWNB

Shutdown DCDCB

Set this bit to reduce the power consumption. An automatic de-activation sequence will be done.

Clear this bit to enable VDCB.

The reset value is 0.

6

VDCB_INT

DC/DC B voltage interrupt

This bit is set when VCARD_OKB bit is set.

This bit is cleared when read by the micro controller.

The reset value is 0.

5

VDCB_OK

DC/DC B Voltage Status

This bit is set by the DCDC when the output voltage remains within the voltage range specified by VDCB[1:0]
bits. It is recommended to wait for this bit to be set before activating a card at the corresponding voltage.
It is cleared otherwise.

The reset value is 0.

4

0

This bit must be always at 0.

3

ICCADJB

CI

CC

overflow adjust

This bit controls the DC/DCB sensitivity to any overflow current.

Set this bit to decrease the DC/DCB sensitivity (CI

CC_ovf

is increased by about 20%).

Clear this bit to have a normal configuration.

The reset value is 0.

2

STEPREGB

DC/DC B Step-up Regulator Mode

Set this bit to permanently disable the step-up converter (CVCC is stable only if VCC is sufficiently higher
than CVCC). This bit must always be set if no external self is used.

Clear this bit to enable the automatic step-up converter (CVCC is stable even if VCC is not higher than
CVCC).

The reset value is 0.

1-0

VDCB[1:0]

DC/DC B Voltage Selection

VDCB[1:0] = 00: 0V

VDCB[1:0] = 01: 2.2V (for Class C)

VDCB[1:0] = 10: 3.2V (for Class B and C)

VDCB[1:0] = 11: 5.2V (for Class A, B and C)

No card deactivation is performed when the voltage is changed. The voltage must be set higher than the
voltage of all the active cards. If a Class A card is deactivated and the remaining cards are in Class B or C,
VDCB can be reduced to 3.2V to reduce power consumption. If a Class B card is deactivated and the
remaining cards are in Class C, VDCB can be reduced to 2.2V to reduce power consumption.It is not reset
when cards are deactivated. It must be cleared by the micro controller to stop DC/DC B (e.g. to reduce power
consumption).

The reset value is 00.

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