Wakeup/kickstart timing, Figure 6. wakeup/kickstart timing diagram – Rainbow Electronics DS1500 User Manual

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WAKEUP/KICKSTART TIMING

(T

A

= +25°C) (Figure 6)

PARAMETER SYMBOL

CONDITIONS

MIN

TYP

MAX

UNITS

Kickstart-Input Pulse Width

t

KSPW

2

ms

Wakeup/Kickstart Power-On Timeout

t

POTO

(Note

11)

2

s

Note: Time intervals shown above are referenced in Wakeup/Kickstart.

Figure 6. Wakeup/Kickstart Timing Diagram



Note 1: Limits at -40°C are not production tested and are guaranteed by design.
Note 2: Voltage referenced to ground.
Note 3: Outputs are open.
Note 4: The

IRQ, PWR, and RST outputs are open drain.

Note 5: Value for voltage and currents is from the V

CCI

input pin to the V

CCO

pin.

Note 6: If V

PF

is less than V

BAT

and V

BAUX

, the device power is switched from V

CC

to the greater of V

BAT

or V

BAUX

when V

CC

drops below V

PF

. If V

PF

is greater than V

BAT

and V

BAUX

, the device power is switched from V

CC

to the greater of V

BAT

or V

BAUX

when V

CC

drops below the greater

of V

BAT

or V

BAUX

.

Note 7: Value for voltage and currents is from the V

BAT

or V

BAUX

input pin to the V

CCO

pin.

Note 8: I

BAT1

and I

BAT2

are specified with V

CCO

floating and do not include any RAM current.

Note 9: V

BAT

or V

BAUX

current. Using a 32,768Hz crystal connected to X1 and X2.

Note 10: These parameters are sampled with a 5pF load and are not 100% tested.
Note 11:
Typical values are at +25°C, nominal (active) supply, unless otherwise noted.
Note 12: If the oscillator is not enabled, the startup time of the oscillator after V

CCI

is applied is added to the wakeup/kickstart timeout.

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