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ATA6264 [Preliminary]
5.3 Start-up and Power-down Procedure

The ATA6264 is powered via the pin K30 (battery voltage) and via a diode or a resistor it is con-

nected to the ignition key line K15. In order to detect an interruption on one of these pins

correctly, resistors are implemented at these pins. Normally, the main supply pin of ATA6264 is

pin K30. In the case of a missing or a too-low voltage at pin K30, the whole IC is supplied from

the backup power supply capacitor hooked up to pin EVZ.

Figure 5-3. Block Diagram Start-up and Power-down Procedure

VCP
VCP
K30
EVZ
VEVZ
VVSAT
VVPERI
Comp
VEVZ
K15GOOD
VK15 = 3V to 4.15V
(40 mV to 175mV Hysteresis)
Serial interface
(KEY - LATCH)
VSAT
VCP
Comp
CORE_EN
VPERI = 1.25V to 1.7V
(50 mV to 150 mV Hysteresis)
Comp
VSATGOOD
VSAT = 6.77V to 7.2V
(200 mV to 500 mV Hysteresis)
Comp
VEVZ
VCP
K15
K30
CP
GEVZEVZEN
CORESWAP
5V
IREF lost
signal
VK30 = 3.85V to 5V
(50 mV to 150 mV Hysteresis)
Power
sequencing
VSAT
driver SVSAT
EVZ
VVCOR
E
VCORE
SVCORE
VK30
IP
VEVZ
driver
Comp
K30GOOD
VCORE
driver
VCore
driver
VPERI
driver
VPERI
SVPER
IP
VK30 = 6.1V to 8.1V (ON)
(0.5V to 1V Hysteresis)
Comp
EVZGOOD
VEVZ = 7.5V to 9V (ON)
VEVZ = 5.5V to 6.2V (OFF)