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Infineon Solutions for Small Motor Applications Small Electric Vehicles E-Bikes 24V/40V CoolMOSTM Charger / Power Supply Current Sensor IPDxxx, IPBxxx, IPIxxx... TLI4970 TM Battery 110V/230V CoolSET Linear Voltage 24V/36V/48V 15V ICExxxx ... DC Regulator Power Supply AC/DC Diodes Supply IFX21004 IDDxxx, IDBxxx, IDPxxx DC/DC Converter Current Sensor TLE 6389, TLE 8366, TLE 7388 TLI4970 Low Voltage MOSFETs (30V – 250V) XC800, XE166, Power Stage XMC4000, XMC1000 Low Voltage MOSFETs XC800, XE166, XMC4000 Gate Drivers (30V – 250V) Automotive MOSFETs Transceivers Integrated DriverICs (30V – 100V) I/O Driver Stage M CAN Transceiver 3-Phase Bridge Drivers NovalithIC™s Microcontroller TLE 625xxx TLE 7183x BTN 7930, BTN 7960 M LIN Transceiver 8-bit – XC8xx TLE 7184x 16-bit – XE16x BTN 7970, BTN 7971 TLE 7185x CCU Infi neon Solutions for Small Motor Applications TLE 725xx 32-bit – XMC1000, XMC4000 BTN89xxTA TLE 7189x 2-/4-Wheeler Vehicles & Tools ADC Sensors Hall Switches – TLE49xx Current Sensor – TLI4970 AF Discretes Linear Hall Sensor – TLE499x iGMR Angle Sensor – TLE5012B Hall Switch – TLE4946-2K/L Magnetic Speed Sensors – TLE494x/TLE492x Angle Sensors – TLE5012B Current Sensor – TLI4970 Magnetic Speed Sensors – TLE494x and TLE492x www.infineon.com Solutions for 2-/4-Wheeler – Electric Drive Motorcycle Engine Management HVAC Control Module e.g. Pedelec, eBike, eScooter, eKickboard, eCart, eBuggy, eQuad, … CAN (development environment) Small Engine ECU Motor Control Battery Management Lighting EFI/E-CDI/E-carburetor Multichannel Sensor Supply Switches Functional Extension Control Panel n n n TLE4250/3 TLE8102/04 for 2 Cylinders HVAC Control Voltage Regulators XC800/XMC4000 LED Driver CAN TLE8110 Module Flap #3 n Driver ICs & MOSFETs n MOSFETs n Linear – DC/DC Converter Transceiver n 3-phase driver n PROFET™ n PROFET™/HITFET™ TLE6250 Flap #2 Engine Temp n XC800/XE166/XMC4000 n OptiMOS™ n AC/DC Driver TLE7250 Electronic Throttle Control Multi Flap #1 n Hall Switches, Angle Sensors, n Current Sensor TMAP/TP/O2 TLE7209/8209 Half-Bridges Electronic Magnetic Speed Sensors Sensor Angle Sensors TLE84106EL TLE5012B Throttle (3 Flaps) M Linear Hall Sensors Hall Switch TLE499x Communication Battery Charger Display TLE4966 Hall Switch TLE4961 n CAN/LIN Transceiver n DC/DC Switching Power Supplies n XC800/XMC4000 IGBT Ignition Spark I/O n Embedded Power n AC/DC Switching Power Supplies n Backlight LED Driver 16-bit MCU SPI 16/32-bit n LDO/Voltage Regulators 2 Barometric Idle Speed Ctrl 1 3 Microcontroller n DC/DC Converter XC2000 Air Pressure Sensor XC2000 66MHz Stepper Motor 0 4 KP254, KP23x Idle Speed Control / Mirror SPI Multi Driver Stepper Motor Half-Bridges Flap #5 Vehicle Speed 128KB + 32KB TLE8444 Hall Switch TLE84110EL Magnetic Speed Sensors Flash TLE4966 Flap #4 TLE494x/TLE492x 12KB SRAM (5 Flaps) 1x CAN Supply M 250mA 5V 4x USIC HITFET™ Linear Solenoid +12V from Battery Watchdog 1x 12-bit ADC BTS3410 Valve Hall Switch Reset (19 Channel) TLE4961 3x CCU Optional: Linear VREG TxD TLE42xx4 Supply Transceiver RxD Low-Side Injector/ NovalithIC™ Maintenance LIN ISO 9141 Switch Autochoke Solenoid/ +12V from Battery 8-bit BTN79xxB Equipment Lambda [O ] Heater K-Line 2.6mA 2 Microcontroller BTN89xxTA M Blower Motor LIN LDO XC800 PROFET™ LIN Bus TLE8458G Driver Motor BTF50060-1TEA SPI Bus Engine Speed Signal Low-Side Canister purge valve/ Variable Conditioning Switch Solenoid fuel pump/ Reluctance VRS 2.6mA Lambda [O2] Heater Sensor Interface Further TLE8080 HITFET™ Solutions for 2-/4-Wheeler – Combustion Drive High Current Loads: Optional: BTS3405G e.g. Motorbikes, Trikes, Snow Mobiles & Jet Skis, Quads, Carts, … CAN Transceiver Heater, A/C on, Communication BTS3800 Low-Side Switch Low-Side Switch Low-Side Switch CAN Bus Driver LS TLE6254-3G Defrost etc. 350mA 350mA 3A TLE7250G Board Computer/Cockpit Fans & Pumps – Motor TLE6251-3G TLE6251D n Power switches n MCUs n LED driver n Supply ICs n MCUs + transceiver n MOSFETs Main Relay/ Fuel pump Relay/ n n Supply ICs Speed PROFET™ Secondary Air Valve done with Radiator/ Multi Indication Lamp n MAP Sensors KP21x/KP22x Secondary Air Valve n Stepper driver Motor bridges n Bridge-driver ICs n Hall Switches n Angle Sensors Front-/Tail-Light/Blinker Engine Control Unit/ECU Small BCM for 2-wheelers Electric Water Pump n CAN/LIN Transceiver n MCUs + EMS + transceiver n n High Performance TLE8261E Embedded Power Supply ICs Motorcycle BCM Voltage n Switches +12V from Battery Regulator Starter Relay Safety/ABS n Motor driver Supply HITFET™ TLE6251D 16/32-bit MCU TLE46xx BTS3410G XC800 e.g. n BAP/MAP Horn Relay TLE42xx4 XC2000 TLE7183F IPD90N04S3 Pump n Magnetic Speed Sensors n Magnetic Speed Sensors CAN n MCUs n Hall Switches COM MOSFETs n Transceivers Hall Switch – TLE49x6 6 3 n MOSFETs Linear Hall Sensors – TLE499x PROFET™ High Beam 55W PWM CCU6 Bridge BLDC BTS5016-1EKA Driver Microcontroller High-Side/ XC800 L ow-Side XC2000 Driver TLE42664G PROFET™ Low Beam 55W Hall Switch Inputs/Outputs BTS5016-1EKA TLE49x6 Power VBAT Position Supply ADC Sense Indicator Left/Right 150–200mA PROFET™ 2x 21W BTS5020-2EKA OP-Amp BTS5030-2EKA Hall Switch TLE49x6 Solutions for Others – Combustion Drive Fuel Pump e.g. Leaw Blower, Motor Saw, … Microcontroller Voltage Regulator PI Filter Reverse Polarity Protection Low-Cost Engine Control Unit/ECU TLE7184 IPDxxP03PxL-xx e.g. I/O WO VS IPD90N04S3 Pump n MCUs (XMC1000, XMC4000) + EMS 8-bit MCU Reset RO n Supply ICs TLE4678EL XC8xx VDD Q MOSFETs n Hall Switches D 6 3 n Magnetic Speed Sensors V PWM PWM Bridge I/O I/O I/OI/O SS GND BLDC n Low-Voltage MOSFETs Interface CCU6 Driver 8-bit MCU VS XC8xx INH PI filter may be necessary to reduce OP-Amp system level EMC. IN OUT BTN89xx M IS VBAT Power ADC SR GND Supply High-Current Half-Bridge 8-bit Microcontroller XC800 Family Hall Switch Family TLE496x Power LED Drivers Industrial DC/DC Regulators and Controllers TLE7250G & TLE7250GVIO Automotive Standard HS CAN Transceiver Key Features Key Features Key Features Key Features Key Features n Very well established 8051 core n Small current consumption (1.6mA) n Wide input voltage range from 4.5V to 45V n High input voltage even up to 60V n Data transmission rates up to 1Mbaud n Dedicated motor control peripherals (powerful CCU6, fast & accurate ADC) n 3.0V up to 32V operating supply voltage n Single or multi-topology LED drivers available to drive LEDs in boost n Output currents up to 2.3A n TxD time-out functionality n Capacitive touch control functions n Overvoltage capability up to 42V without (B2G), buck-boost (B2B) and SEPIC topology (max. 60V) n Low current consumption n High immunity against electromagnetic interference (EMI) n n n n System cost savings (embedded VReg, EEPROM support, on-chip oscillator) external resistor Flexible switching frequency range: 100kHz to 500kHz Switching frequency at 370kHz Very low electromagnetic emission (EME) n Scalable product family n Reverse polarity protection (-18V) (for EMC optimization) n Device protection features n Excellent ESD robustness (±8kV) n Flash sizes from 4 KByte up to 64 KByte n Active error compensation n PWM and analog dimming feature to adjust average LED current n Enable feature n Compliant to the German OEM hardware requirements n Temp Range -40 °C ... +150 °C n High ESD performance up to 7kV HBM n TLD5045: high integration (power switch, sense resistor and fast n Few external components required specification V1.3 of May 2012 n 16-bit vector computer n Automotive qualified freewheeling diode) n Temperature range -40 °C ... +125 °C n Short circuit protection of bus lines to GND, battery and VCC n Free-of-charge tool chain (DAVE™) n Available in small SMD package SOT23 n Synchronization with external clock n Devices available in DSO8 and DSO14 packages n Maximum CAN Bus short circuit current of only 100mA and leaded package n Very low shutdown quiescent current n Low CAN Bus leakage current in power down mode n n Device overtemperature protection Operating voltage down to 4.5V VCC Visit: www.infineon.com/XC800 n TLE7250G for 5V and TLE7250GVIO for 5V and 3.3V micro controller interfaces Visit: www.infineon.com/automotive-lighting Double Hall Sensor for Direction Detection & TLE6251D 16-bit Microcontroller XE166/XC2000 Family Index Counting TLE4966 Auto LED Drivers Commodity Linear Voltage Regulators and LDOs Automotive Wake-Up-Capable HS CAN Transceiver Key Features Key Features Key Features Key Features Key Features n Very well established C166 core n Two Hall probes with excellent matching thru fix Hall n Dedicated feature-set optimized for n High input voltage even up to 60V n CAN data transmission rate up to 1 Mbaud n Dedicated motor control peripherals (powerful CCU6, fast & accurate ADC) plate distance 1.45 mm automotive LED applications n Output currents up to 1.5A n TxD time-out functionality n Safety features like MPU, ECC, redundant modules n Integrated speed & direction detection n Stable current regulation to increase LED lifetime and n Very low drop out voltage n Wake up capability with Vio supply only n System cost savings n Wide range of supply voltage from 2.7–18V protect against overvoltage n Low current consumption n Very low quiescent current requirement n n n n n (embedded VReg, EEPROM support, on-chip oscillator) Scalable product family Reliable switching even in harsh environments thru active Diagnostic functionality for detect failure modes Low quiescent current No Bus load in stand-by mode n Flash sizes from 32 KByte up to 1.600 KByte error and stress compensation and compensation of n Scalable device family selectable by output n Device protection features n Very low electromagnetic emission (EME) n Peripheral event controller temperature effects power class and feature-set n Temperature range -40 °C ... +125 °C n Extraordinary immunity (EMI) and ESD robustness n 32-bit MAC unit n Automotive qualified n AEC Q100 qualified n Devices available in various packages, n Max.
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