The 33812 is an engine control analog power IC intended for motorcycle and other single/dual cylinder small engine control applications. The IC consists of three integrated low side drivers, one pre-driver, a +5.0 V, voltage pre-regulator, an MCU watchdog circuit, an ISO 9141 K-Line interface, and a parallel interface for MCU communication. The three low side drivers are provided for driving a fuel injector, a lamp or LED, and a relay or other load. The pre-driver is intended to drive either an Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) or a bipolar Darlington transistor to control an ignition coil.
Features
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Designed to operate over the range of ~4.7 V ≤ VPWR ≤ 36 V
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Fuel Injector driver - Current Limit - 4.0 A Typical
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Ignition pre-driver can drive IGBT or Darlington bipolar junction transistors
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Ignition pre-driver has independent high and low side outputs
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Relay driver - Current Limit - 4.0 A Typical
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Lamp driver- Current Limit - 1.5 A Typical
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All external outputs protected against short to battery, over-current
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Ignition and other drivers protected against over-temperature
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Interfaces directly to MCU using 5.0 V parallel interface
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VCC voltage pre-regulator provides +5.0 V power for the MCU
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MCU Power On RESET generator
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MCU watchdog timer circuit with parallel refresh/time setting line
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Independent fault annunciation outputs for ignition and injection
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ISO-9141 K-Line transceiver for communicating diagnostic messages
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