Freescale introduces intelligent sensor for car battery monitoring

Freescale MM912J637

Automotive qualified sensor offers robust, cost-effective solution to precisely monitor battery voltage, current and temperature

Freescale Semiconductor introduced the MM912J637 intelligent battery sensor (IBS), which accurately measures the voltage, current and temperature of lead-acid batteries and calculates the battery state, all while operating in harsh automotive conditions. The ability to accurately assess these battery parameters is becoming more important with increases in the number of hybrid vehicles on the road and overall electronic content in vehicles, as well as the introduction of start-stop systems.

The MM912J637 IBS offers a rugged and cost-effective solution for designers, enabling precision measurement of key battery parameters in automotive and industrial applications. The device integrates a S12 microcontroller and a SMARTMOS analog control integrated circuit in a single-package solution, enabling significant reduction of effective application board space. The MM912J637 IBS is designed to meet the highest automotive standards for electrostatic discharge, electromagnetic compatibility and zero defect quality levels. It is fully AEC-Q100 automotive qualified for operation from -40°C to +125°C, providing low power consumption in the target application. It comes in a small form factor, 7 x 7mm QFN package with wettable flanks technology, enabling optical inspection during assembly.

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In today’s vehicles, the increasing electrical load presents a challenge to the battery. Vehicle breakdowns caused by the electrical system can usually be traced back to the lead-acid battery and can generally be avoided by knowing the precise state of the battery. The battery must be able to provide enough energy to crank the engine and be available as a passive power source to support new functions of hybrid vehicles such as start-stop and intelligent alternator control. In addition, the power consumption of the IBS needs to be as low as possible to ensure energy efficiency.

Freescale’s fully integrated, battery monitoring device communicates using a local interconnect network (LIN). It includes a two-channel, 16-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for simultaneous measurement of battery voltage and current and an independent 16-bit ADC for temperature measurement. The IBS provides accurate monitoring with high resolution, even in worst-case conditions to allow a proper prediction of the battery’s state-of-health, state-of-charge and state-of-function. The automotive certified, in-vehicle LIN network communicates these parameters periodically or on-request.

The MM912J637 supports precise current measurement via an external shunt resistor at the negative pole of the battery and precise battery voltage measurement via a series resistor at the positive pole. The integrated temperature sensor combined with battery mounting allows accurate battery temperature measurement.

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MM912J637 IBS characteristics:

  • Battery voltage measurement
    • Dedicated 16-bit second order ΣΔ ADC, full measurement range 3.5 to 28V with an accuracy of 0.15 percent for 5.18V range
    • Simultaneous sampling with current channel
    • Programmable signal filtering shared with current measurement
  • Differential battery current measurement
    • Dedicated 16-bit second order ΣΔ ADC with a programmable gain amplifier with eight programmable gain factors
    • Gain control block for automatic gain adjustment
    • Measurement range up to ±2000A with an accuracy of 5mA and a resolution of 1mA
  • Temperature measurement
    • Internal, on-chip temperature sensor
    • Dedicated 16-bit ADC with anti-aliasing filter
    • Accuracy: ±2K (-20 to 60°C) and ±3K (-40 to 125°C)
  • Normal and low-power mode
    • Current integration via 32-bit accumulator during low-power mode
    • Programmable current threshold detection during low-power mode
    • Programmable wake-up timer, triggered wake-up from LIN
  • Advanced system level management
    • Internal oscillator with 1 percent accuracy
    • Communication via LIN 2.1, LIN 2.0 interface with fast mode for flash programming over LIN
    • High-performance, 16-bit S12 CPU (32Mhz, 128k flash, 6k RAM, 4k DataFlash)
    • Fast, die-to-die bus interface with transparent integration of analog IC registers to the MCU register map and featuring automatic synchronization and error detection
  • Operating conditions
    • Ambient operating temperature: -40°C < Ta < 125°C
    • Junction operating temperature: -40°C < Ta < 150°C

Availability

Freescale’s MM912J637 intelligent car battery sensor is available now in sample quantities, with production quantities planned for September 2011. Evaluation kits and software tools are available now.

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