Atmel Increases Automotive Safety with Introduction of New BCDMOS Watchdog IC with Extended Functionality
HEILBRONN, Germany, Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Atmel(R) Corporation announced today the availability of a new member of its watchdog IC family with increased functionality that helps to make automotive applications safer. The new ATA6025 is manufactured using Atmel's 0.8-micron high-voltage BCDMOS process to support operations up to 40 Volts. This technology is optimized for applications in harsh environments. The new device is especially designed for automotive applications where low power consumption in standby mode is required, for example, a vehicle's external lighting systems.
Compared to conventional watchdog ICs, the ATA6025 provides extended functionality. The integrated fail-safe function (push-pull driver) helps to avoid failures of safety-critical car functions when the watchdog is not triggered correctly by the microcontroller. For example, if the microcontroller controlling a car's lighting systems fails, the ATA6025 takes over this function and ensures that the lights remain switched on. Further add-on functions are the ATA6025's under- and overvoltage detection and a dedicated input (ignition pin) to enable low-power standby mode. In standby mode, the watchdog IC ATA6025 has a current consumption of less than 100 microampere.
This increased functionality helps design engineers to develop electronic control units (ECU) with less external components for increased system safety. The device also includes further protection features to meet the automotive industry's strict requirements. The output stage is short-circuit protected with a current limitation of 15 mA. The maximum output voltage of this output stage is limited to 22 V. Protection against conducted interferences as well EMC and 2 kV ESD protection is provided, the device withstands transients according to ISO/TR 7637/1.
Samples of the new BCDMOS watchdog IC ATA6025 in SO8 package are available now. Pricing starts at US$ 0.90 (10 k).
Footnote
ECU = Electronic Control Unit
EMC = ElectroMagnetic Compatibility
ESD = ElectroStatic Discharge
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Information
Atmel's ATA6025 information may be retrieved at: http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?part_id=3163
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