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MFG CO.
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ADM1192
PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
Data Sheet
VCC 1
SENSE 2
SETV 3
GND 4
TIMER 5
10 ALERT
ADM1192
TOP VIEW
(Not to Scale)
9 CLRB
8 ADR
7 SDA
6 SCL
Figure 3. Pin Configuration
Table 4. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No. Mnemonic
Description
1
VCC
Positive Supply Input Pin. The operating supply voltage range is 3.15 V to 26 V. An undervoltage lockout (UVLO)
circuit resets the ADM1192 when a low supply voltage is detected.
2
SENSE
Current Sense Input Pin. A sense resistor between the VCC pin and the SENSE pin generates a voltage across
a sense resistor. This voltage is proportional to the load current. A current sense amplifier amplifies this
voltage before it is digitized by the ADC.
3
SETV
Input Pin. The voltage driven onto this pin is compared with the output of the internal current sense amplifier.
The lower the voltage on the SETV, the lower the current level that causes the ALERT output to assert. Typical
response time is 1 µs to 2 µs.
4
GND
Chip Ground Pin.
5
TIMER
Timer Input Pin. An external capacitor, CTIMER, sets the timing period for masking overcurrent conditions. This
timing period should be sufficient to allow the inrush current to completely charge up the load without
tripping an overcurrent fault. This makes the device robust against false triggering due to current transients.
6
SCL
I2C Clock Pin. Open-drain input; requires an external resistive pull-up.
7
SDA
I2C Data I/O Pin. Open-drain input/output; requires an external resistive pull-up.
8
ADR
I2C Address Pin. This pin can be tied low, tied high, left floating, or tied low through a resistor to set four I2C
addresses.
9
CLRB
Clear Pin. A latched overcurrent condition can be cleared by toggling this pin low. Holding this pin low
disables the ALERT output.
10
ALERT
Alert Output Pin. Active high, open-drain configuration. This pin asserts high when an overcurrent condition is
present. The level at which an overcurrent condition is detected depends on either the voltage on the SETV pin or
the value in the ALERT_TH register. The ALERT_EN register determines which is used in the comparison. This pin has
a latching function and must be cleared manually using either the ALERT_EN register or the CLRB pin.
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