Max9924 Max9927
Max9924 Max9927
Max9924 Max9927
MAX9924–MAX9927
The MAX9924–MAX9927 variable reluctance (VR or mag- o Differential Input Stage Provides Enhanced Noise
netic coil) sensor interface devices are ideal for position Immunity
and speed sensing for automotive crankshafts,
camshafts, transmission shafts, etc. These devices inte- o Precision Amplifier and Comparator Allows
grate a precision amplifier and comparator with selectable Small-Signal Detection
adaptive peak threshold and zero-crossing circuit blocks o User-Enabled Internal Adaptive Peak Threshold or
that generate robust output pulses even in the presence
Flexible External Threshold
of substantial system noise or extremely weak VR signals.
The MAX9926/MAX9927 are dual versions of the o Zero-Crossing Detection Provides Accurate
MAX9924/MAX9925, respectively. The MAX9924/ Phase Information
MAX9926 combine matched resistors with a CMOS input
precision operational amplifier to give high CMRR over a Ordering Information
wide range of input frequencies and temperatures. The
MAX9924/MAX9926 differential amplifiers provide a fixed PART TEMP RANGE PIN-PACKAGE
gain of 1V/V. The MAX9925/MAX9927 make all three ter- MAX9924 UAUB+ -40°C to +125°C 10 µMAX
minals of the internal operational amplifier available, MAX9924 UAUB/V+ -40°C to +125°C 10 µMAX
allowing greater flexibility for gain. The MAX9926 also -40°C to +125°C
MAX9925 AUB+ 10 µMAX
provides a direction output that is useful for quadrature-
connected VR sensors that are used in certain high-per- MAX9926 UAEE+ -40°C to +125°C 16 QSOP
formance engines. These devices interface with both MAX9926 UAEE/V+ -40°C to +125°C 16 QSOP
new-generation differential VR sensors as well as legacy MAX9927 AEE+ -40°C to +125°C 16 QSOP
single-ended VR sensors. MAX9927 AEE/V+ -40°C to +125°C 16 QSOP
The MAX9924/MAX9925 are available in the 10-pin +Denotes a lead(Pb)-free/RoHS-compliant package.
µMAX ® package, while the MAX9926/MAX9927 are /V denotes an automotive qualified part.
available in the 16-pin QSOP package. All devices are
specified over the -40°C to +125°C automotive temper-
ature range.
Applications
Camshaft VRS Interfaces
Crankshaft VRS Interfaces µMAX is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
Vehicle Speed VRS Interfaces
Simplified Block Diagram
ENGINE BLOCK
MAX9924
VR SENSOR DIFFERENTIAL
AMPLIFIER
μC
ADAPTIVE/MINIMUM
AND
ZERO-CROSSING
THRESHOLDS
INTERNAL/EXTERNAL
BIAS VOLTAGE
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Variable Reluctance Sensor Interfaces with
Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
MAX9924–MAX9927
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VCC = 5V, VGND = 0V, MAX9925/MAX9927 gain setting = 1V/V, Mode A1, VBIAS = 2.5V, VPULLUP = 5V, RPULLUP = 1kΩ, CCOUT =
50pF. TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C.) (Note 2)
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
MAX9924–MAX9927
(VCC = 5V, VGND = 0V, MAX9925/MAX9927 gain setting = 1V/V, Mode A1, VBIAS = 2.5V, VPULLUP = 5V, RPULLUP = 1kΩ, CCOUT =
50pF. TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C.) (Note 2)
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
MAX9924–MAX9927
(VCC = 5V, VGND = 0V, MAX9925/MAX9927 gain setting = 1V/V, Mode A1, VBIAS = 2.5V, VPULLUP = 5V, RPULLUP = 1kΩ, CCOUT =
50pF. TA = TMIN to TMAX, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C.) (Note 2)
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Typical Operating Characteristics
MAX9924–MAX9927
(VCC = 5V, VGND = 0V, MAX9925/MAX9927 gain setting = 1V/V. All values are at TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
MAX9924 toc02
MAX9924 toc01
MAX9924 toc03
VCM = 0
BIN SIZE = 250
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (mV) 0.4 100
PERCENTAGE OF UNITS (%)
15
80
0.3
CMRR (dB)
10 60
0.2
40
5
0.1 VBIAS = VOUT = 2.5V
VOUT = 2.5V 20
VCM = 2VP-P
MAX9925 CMRR = 20log(ADM/ACM)
0 0 0
-2000 -1000 0 1000 2000 3000 -0.5 0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 1 10 100 1k 10k 100k
-1500 -500 500 1500 2500
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (μV) INPUT COMMON-MODE VOLTAGE (V) FREQUENCY (Hz)
MAX9924 toc06
MAX9924 toc05
-40
25
PSSR (dB)
-50 75
GAIN (dB)
VCC - VOH
-60 20
-70 VOL
50 15
-80
-90 10
-100 25
5
-110
-120 0 0
1 10 100 1k 10k 100k 0.001 0.1 10 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125
FREQUENCY (Hz) FREQUENCY (kHz) TEMPERATURE (°C)
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE ADAPTIVE THRESHOLD AND RATIO ADAPTIVE THRESHOLD
vs. TEMPERATURE vs. SIGNAL LEVEL vs. TEMPERATURE
0.6 900 400
MAX9924 toc09
MAX9924 toc07
MAX9924 toc08
VOUT = 2.5V
MAX9925 800 350
ADAPTIVE THRESHOLD LEVEL (mV)
0.5
INPUT OFFSET VOLTAGE (mV)
700 300
THRESHOLD (mV)
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
MAX9924–MAX9927
(VCC = 5V, VGND = 0V, MAX9925/MAX9927 gain setting = 1V/V. All values are at TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.)
MAX9924 toc11
VCM = 2.5V COUT
MINIMUM THRESHOLD INPUT SIGNAL
25 fIN = 5Hz
5V
75
20
THRESHOLD (mV)
CMRR (dB)
15
50 VBIAS
10
ZERO CROSSING
ZERO CROSSING AT 5Hz
5
AT 1Hz 25
0 MAX9924
VCM = 0 TO 5V fIN = 5Hz
-5 0
-50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 20ms/div
TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C)
COUT
INPUT SIGNAL
5V
833mV
VBIAS
fIN = 1kHz
100μs/div 100μs/div
80
60
40
20
10
200μs/div 10 100 1k 10k 100k 1M
FREQUENCY (Hz)
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
MAX9924–MAX9927
Pin Description
PIN
NAME FUNCTION
MAX9924 MAX9925 MAX9926 MAX9927
1 1 — — IN+ Noninverting Input
2 2 — — IN- Inverting Input
— 3 — — OUT Amplifier Output
3 — — — N.C. No Connection. Not internally connected.
Input Bias. Connect to an external resistor-divider and bypass
4 4 — — BIAS
to ground with a 0.1µF and 10µF capacitor.
5 5 11 11 GND Ground
Zero-Crossing Enable. Mode configuration pin, internally
6 6 13 — ZERO_EN
pulled up to VCC with 10kΩ resistor.
Comparator Output. Open-drain output, connect a 10kΩ pullup
7 7 — — COUT
resistor from COUT to VPULLUP.
External Reference Input. Leave EXT unconnected in Modes
8 8 — — EXT
A1, A2. Apply an external voltage in Modes B, C.
9 9 — — INT_THRS Internal Adaptive Threshold. Mode configuration pin.
10 10 14 14 VCC Power Supply
— — 1 1 INT_THRS1 Internal Adaptive Threshold 1. Mode configuration pin.
External Reference Input 1. Leave EXT unconnected in Modes
— — 2 2 EXT1
A1, A2. Apply an external voltage in Modes B, C.
Input Bias 1. Connect to an external resistor-divider and
— — 3 3 BIAS1
bypass to ground with a 0.1µF and 10µF capacitor.
Comparator Output 1. Open-drain output, connect a 10kΩ
— — 4 4 COUT1
pullup resistor from COUT1 to VPULLUP.
Comparator Output 2. Open-drain output, connect a 10kΩ
— — 5 5 COUT2
pullup resistor from COUT2 to VPULLUP.
Input Bias 2. Connect to an external resistor-divider and
— — 6 6 BIAS2
bypass to ground with a 0.1µF and 10µF capacitor.
External Reference Input 2. Leave EXT unconnected in Modes
— — 7 7 EXT2
A1, A2. Apply an external voltage in Modes B, C.
— — 8 8 INT_THRS2 Internal Adaptive Threshold 2. Mode configuration pin.
— — 9 9 IN2+ Noninverting Input 2
— — 10 10 IN2- Inverting Input 2
Rotational Direction Output. Open-drain output, connect a
— — 12 — DIRN
pullup resistor from DIRN to VPULLUP.
— — — 12 OUT2 Amplifier Output 2
— — — 13 OUT1 Amplifier Output 1
— — 15 15 IN1- Noninverting Input 1
— — 16 16 IN1+ Inverting Input 1
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Variable Reluctance Sensor Interfaces with
Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
MAX9924–MAX9927
Functional Diagrams
VCC 100kΩ
VCC
100kΩ
IN-
VCC MAX9924
OP AMP GND
100kΩ
IN+
100kΩ 65ms
COMPARATOR COUT
WATCHDOG
INTERNAL
REFERENCE
2.5V
BUFFER
30%
BIAS VCC
PEAK
DETECTOR 10kΩ
VMIN MODE
LOGIC ZERO_EN
THRESHOLD
INT_THRS
MODE
LOGIC
INT_THRS EXT
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
MAX9924–MAX9927
Functional Diagrams (continued)
OUT
VCC
VCC
IN-
VCC MAX9925
OP AMP GND
IN+
85ms
COMPARATOR COUT
WATCHDOG
BIAS BUFFER
30%
VCC
PEAK
DETECTOR 10kΩ
EXT
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Variable Reluctance Sensor Interfaces with
Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Functional Diagrams (continued)
MAX9924–MAX9927
VCC 100kΩ
VCC
100kΩ
IN1-
VCC MAX9926
OP AMP GND
100kΩ
IN1+
100kΩ 85ms
COMPARATOR COUT1
WATCHDOG
INTERNAL
REFERENCE
2.5V
BUFFER
30%
BIAS1
PEAK CLK
DETECTOR
VMIN
DIRN DIRN
THRESHOLD
FLIP-FLOP
EXT1
VCC 100kΩ
100kΩ
IN2-
VCC
OP AMP
100kΩ
IN2+
100kΩ 85ms
COMPARATOR COUT2
WATCHDOG
BUFFER
30%
BIAS2 VCC
PEAK
DETECTOR 10kΩ
VMIN
MODE ZERO_EN
THRESHOLD
LOGIC INT_THRS1
INT_THRS2
EXT2
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Variable Reluctance Sensor Interfaces with
Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Functional Diagrams (continued)
MAX9924–MAX9927
OUT1
VCC
VCC
IN1-
VCC MAX9927
OP AMP GND
IN1+
85ms
COMPARATOR COUT1
WATCHDOG
BIAS1 BUFFER
30%
PEAK
DETECTOR
VMIN
THRESHOLD
VCC EXT1
IN2-
VCC
OP AMP OUT1
IN2+
85ms
COMPARATOR COUT2
WATCHDOG
BIAS2 BUFFER
30%
MODE INT_THRS1
PEAK
DETECTOR LOGIC
INT_THRS2
VMIN
THRESHOLD
EXT2
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
MAX9924–MAX9927
Detailed Description ing the output of the input differential amplifier with a
threshold voltage that is set depending on the mode
The MAX9924–MAX9927 interface with variable reluc-
that the device is in (see the Mode Selection section).
tance (VR) or magnetic coil sensors. These devices
produce accurate pulses aligned with flywheel gear- Mode Selection
teeth even when the pickup signal is small and in the The MAX9924/MAX9926 provide four modes of opera-
presence of large amounts of system noise. They inter- tion: Mode A1, Mode A2, Mode B, and Mode C as deter-
face with new-generation differential VR sensors as well mined by voltages applied to inputs ZERO_EN and
as legacy single-ended VR sensors. INT_THRS (see Tables 1, 2, and 3). In Modes A1 and
The MAX9924/MAX9925 integrate a precision op amp, A2, the internal adaptive peak threshold and the zero-
a precision comparator, an adaptive peak threshold crossing features are enabled. In Mode A2, an internally
block, a zero-crossing detection circuit, and precision generated reference voltage is used to bias the differen-
matched resistors (MAX9924). The MAX9926 and tial amplifier and all internal circuitry instead of an exter-
MAX9927 are dual versions of the MAX9924 and nal voltage connected to the BIAS input—this helps
MAX9925, respectively. The MAX9926 also provides a reduce external components and design variables lead-
rotational output that is useful for quadrature-connected ing to a more robust application. In Mode B, the adap-
VR sensors used in certain high-performance engines. tive peak threshold functionality is disabled, but
zero-crossing functionality is enabled. In this mode, an
The input op amp in the MAX9925/MAX9927 are typical-
external threshold voltage is applied at EXT allowing
ly configured as a differential amplifier by using four
application-specific adaptive algorithms to be imple-
external resistors (the MAX9924/MAX9926 integrate
mented in firmware. In Mode C, both the adaptive peak
precision-matched resistors to give superior CMRR per-
threshold and zero-crossing features are disabled and
formance). This input differential amplifier rejects input
the device acts as a high-performance differential ampli-
common-mode noise and converts the input differential
fier connected to a precision comparator (add external
signal from a VR sensor into a single-ended signal. The
hysteresis to the comparator for glitch-free operation).
internal comparator produces output pulses by compar-
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Differential Amplifier Adaptive Peak Threshold
MAX9924–MAX9927
The input operational amplifier is a rail-to-rail input and Modes A1 and A2 in the MAX9924–MAX9927 use an
output precision amplifier with CMOS input bias cur- internal adaptive peak threshold voltage to trigger the
rents, low offset voltage (VOS) and drift. A novel input output comparator. This adaptive peak threshold volt-
architecture eliminates crossover distortion at the oper- age scheme provides robust noise immunity to the input
ational amplifier inputs normally found in rail-to-rail input VR signal, preventing false triggers from occurring due
structures. These features enable reliable small-signal to broken tooth or off-centered gear-tooth wheel. See
detection for VR sensors. Figure 1.
The MAX9924/MAX9926 include on-chip precision- The sensor signal at the output of the differential gain
matched low-ppm resistors configured as a differential stage is used to generate a cycle-by-cycle adaptive
amplifier. High-quality matching and layout of these peak threshold voltage. This threshold voltage is 1/3 of
resistors produce extremely high DC and AC CMRR the peak of the previous cycle of the input VR signal. As
that is important to maintain noise immunity. The the sensor signal peak voltage rises, the adaptive peak
matched ppm-drift of the resistors guarantees perfor- threshold voltage also increases by the same ratio.
mance across the entire -40°C to +125°C automotive Conversely, decreasing peak voltage levels of the input
temperature range. VR signal causes the adaptive peak threshold voltage
used to trigger the next cycle also to decrease to a new
Bias Reference lower level. This threshold voltage then provides an
In Modes A1, B, and C, a well-decoupled external arming level for the zero-crossing circuit of the com-
resistor-divider generates a VCC/2 signal for the BIAS parator (see the Zero Crossing section).
input that is used to reference all internal electronics in
the device. BIAS should be bypassed with a 0.1µF and If the input signal voltage remains lower than the adap-
10µF capacitor in parallel with the lower half of the tive peak threshold for more than 85ms, an internal
resistor-divider forming a lowpass filter to provide a sta- watchdog timer drops the threshold level to a default
ble external BIAS reference. minimum threshold (VMIN_THRESH). This ensures pulse
recognition recovers even in the presence of intermit-
The minimum threshold, adaptive peak threshold, zero- tent sensor connection.
crossing threshold signals are all referenced to this
voltage. An input buffer eliminates loading of resistor- The internal adaptive peak threshold can be disabled
dividers due to differential amplifier operation. Connect and directly fed from the EXT input. This mode of opera-
BIAS to ground when operating in Mode A2. An internal tion is called Mode B, and allows implementations of cus-
(2.5V typical) reference is used in Mode A2, eliminating tom threshold algorithms in firmware. This EXT voltage is
external components. typically generated by filtering a PWM-modulated output
from an onboard microcontroller (µC). An external opera-
tional amplifier can also be used to construct an active
lowpass filter to filter the PWM-modulated EXT signal.
ADAPTIVE ADAPTIVE
THRESHOLD THRESHOLD
SET BY V1 SET BY V2 MIN
THRESHOLD
1 V2
V1
3
VR V1 1/3 V2
SIGNAL
85ms
COUT
20ms 40ms 60ms 80ms 100ms 120ms 140ms 160ms 180ms 200ms
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Zero Crossing Rotational Direction Output
MAX9924–MAX9927
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Variable Reluctance Sensor Interfaces with
Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
MAX9924–MAX9927
Application Circuits
10kΩ VPULLUP
IN+
RPULLUP
VR μC
1nF
SENSOR
COUT TPU
10kΩ
IN-
MAX9924
BIAS MAX9926
+5V VCC
10kΩ VPULLUP
IN+
RPULLUP
VR μC
1nF
SENSOR
COUT TPU
10kΩ
IN-
MAX9924
BIAS MAX9926
EXT
+5V VCC
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Variable Reluctance Sensor Interfaces with
Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Application Circuits (continued)
MAX9924–MAX9927
10kΩ VPULLUP
IN+
RPULLUP
VR 1nF μC
SENSOR
COUT TPU
10kΩ
IN-
MAX9924 PWM
BIAS MAX9926
+5V VCC
10kΩ VPULLUP
IN+
RPULLUP
VR 1nF μC
SENSOR
COUT TPU
10kΩ
IN-
MAX9924
R2
BIAS MAX9926
+5V VCC
R1
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Application Circuits (continued)
MAX9924–MAX9927
10kΩ VPULLUP
IN- OUT
VR RPULLUP
1nF μC
SENSOR
10kΩ
IN+ COUT TPU
MAX9925
MAX9927
BIAS
EXT
10μF || 0.1μF 1kΩ 1kΩ
+5V VCC
ZERO_EN INT_THRS GND
10kΩ VPULLUP
IN- OUT
VR RPULLUP
1nF μC
SENSOR
10kΩ
IN+ COUT TPU
MAX9925 PWM
MAX9927
BIAS
EXT FILTER
10μF || 0.1μF 1kΩ 1kΩ
+5V VCC
ZERO_EN INT_THRS GND
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Variable Reluctance Sensor Interfaces with
Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Application Circuits (continued)
MAX9924–MAX9927
10kΩ VPULLUP
OUT
IN-
VR RPULLUP
1nF μC
SENSOR
10kΩ
COUT TPU
IN+
MAX9925
R2
BIAS
+5V VCC
R1
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
MAX9924–MAX9927
Typical Operating Circuit
4.5V TO 5.5V
VCC
VCC 100kΩ
IN- 100kΩ
VCC MAX9924
VR SENSOR OP AMP VPULLUP
IN+ 100kΩ
μC
RPULLUP
BANDGAP
REFERENCE
VOLTAGE = 2 x VBG
BUFFER
BIAS 30%
PEAK VCC
DETECTOR
10kΩ
INT_THRS GND
EXT
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Variable Reluctance Sensor Interfaces with
Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Pin Configurations
MAX9924–MAX9927
TOP VIEW
+ +
IN_THRS1 1 16 IN1+ IN_THRS1 1 16 IN1+
QSOP QSOP
TOP VIEW
μMAX μMAX
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Package Information
MAX9924–MAX9927
For the latest package outline information and land patterns (footprints), go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages. Note that a “+”, “#”, or
“-” in the package code indicates RoHS status only. Package drawings may show a different suffix character, but the drawing per-
tains to the package regardless of RoHS status.
10LUMAX.EPS
α
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Package Information (continued)
MAX9924–MAX9927
For the latest package outline information and land patterns (footprints), go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages. Note that a “+”, “#”, or
“-” in the package code indicates RoHS status only. Package drawings may show a different suffix character, but the drawing per-
tains to the package regardless of RoHS status.
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Differential Input and Adaptive Peak Threshold
Revision History
MAX9924–MAX9927
REVISION REVISION PAGES
DESCRIPTION
NUMBER DATE CHANGED
0 10/08 Initial release —
Removed future product references for the MAX9926 and MAX9927, updated EC
1 2/09 1–4
table
2 3/09 Corrected various errors 2, 3, 4, 6, 13
3 3/11 Updated Figures 6, 7, and 8 17, 18
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