ADUCM330
ObsoleteIntegrated, Precision Battery Sensor for Automotive Systems
Overview
- High precision analog-to-digital converters (ADCs)
 - Dual channel, simultaneous sampling
    
- I-ADC 20-bit Σ-Δ (minimizes range switching)
 - VADC/TADC 20-bit Σ-Δ
 
 - Programmable ADC conversion rate from 1 Hz to 8 kHz
 - On-chip ±5 ppm/°C voltage reference
 - Current channel
    
- Fully differential, buffered input
 - Programmable gain (from 4 to 512)
 - ADC absolute input range: −200 mV to +300 mV
 - Digital comparator with current accumulator feature
 
 - Voltage channel
    
- Buffered, on-chip attenuator for 12 V battery input
 
 - Temperature channel
    
- External and on-chip temperature sensor options
 
 - Microcontroller
    
- ARM Cortex-M3 32-bit processor
 - 16.384 MHz precision oscillator with 1% accuracy
 - Serial wire download (SWD) port supporting code download and debug
 
 - Automotive qualified integrated local interconnect network
    
- (LIN) transceiver
 
 
- LIN 2.2-compatible slave, 100 kb fast download option
 - SAE J-2602-compatible slave
 - Low electromagnetic emissions (EME)
 - High electromagnetic immunity (EMI)
 - Memory
    
- 96 kB (ADuCM330)/128 kB (ADuCM331) Flash/EE memory, ECC
 - 6 kB SRAM, ECC
 - 4 kB data Flash/EE memory, ECC
 - 10,000 cycle Flash/EE endurance
 - 20 year Flash/EE retention
 
 - In circuit download via SWD and LIN
    
- On-chip peripherals
 - Serial port interface (SPI)
 - General-purpose input/output (GPIO) port
 - General-purpose timer
 - Wake-up timer
 - Watchdog timer
 
 - On-chip, power-on reset
 - Power
    
- Operates directly from 12 V battery supply
 - Power consumption, 8 mA typical (16 MHz)
 - Low power monitor mode
 
 - Package and temperature range
    
- 32-lead, 6 mm × 6 mm LFCSP
 - Fully specified for −40°C to +115°C operation; additional specifications for 115°C to 125°C
 
 - Qualified for automotive applications
 
The ADuCM330 is a fully integrated, 8 kSPS, data acquisition system that incorporates dual, high performance multichannel sigma-delta (Σ-Δ) ADCs, 32-bit ARM® Cortex™-M3 processor and flash. The ADuCM330 has 96 kB program flash and 4 kB data flash. The ADuCM330 is a complete system solution for battery monitoring in 12 V automotive applications. The ADuCM330 integrates all of the required features to precisely and intelligently monitor, process, and diagnose 12 V battery parameters including battery current, voltage, and temperature over a wide range of operating conditions.
Minimizing external system components, the device is powered directly from a 12 V battery. On-chip, low dropout (LDO) regulators generate the supply voltage for two integrated Σ-Δ ADCs. The ADCs precisely measure battery current, voltage, and temperature to characterize the state of the health and the charge of the car battery.
The device operates from an on-chip, 16.384 MHz high frequency oscillator that supplies the system clock. This clock is routed through a programmable clock divider from which the core clock operating frequency is generated. The device also contains a 32 kHz oscillator for low power operation.
The analog subsystem consists of an ADC with a programmable gain amplifier (PGA) that allows the monitoring of various current and voltage ranges. It also includes a precision reference on chip.
The ADuCM330 integrates a range of on-chip peripherals that can be configured under core software control as required in the application. These peripherals include a SPI serial input/output communication controller, six GPIO pins, one general-purpose timer, a wake-up timer, and a watchdog timer.
The ADuCM330 is specifically designed to operate in battery-powered applications where low power operation is critical. The microcontroller core can be configured in normal operating mode, resulting in an overall system current consumption of <18.5 mA when all peripherals are active. The device can also be configured in a number of low power operating modes under direct program control, consuming <100 µA. The ADuCM330 also includes a LIN physical interface for single wire, high voltage communications in automotive environments.
The device operates from an external 3.6 V to 18 V (on VDD, Pin 26) voltage supply and is specified over the −40°C to +115°C temperature range, with additional typical specifications at +125°C.
APPLICATIONS
- Battery sensing/management for automotive and light mobility vehicles
 - Lead-acid battery measurement for power supplies in industrial and medical domains
 
Documentation
Data Sheet 1
User Guide 2
Application Note 1
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| Parts | Product Life Cycle | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| ADuCM330WFS | LAST TIME BUY | Integrated, Precision Battery Sensor for Automotive Systems |