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 U642B
Automotive Wipe/Wash or Interval Switch
Description
As a convenience feature of the windshield wiper intermittent and wipe/wash operation are implemented in most of the automobiles. The U642B controls all timing functions accurately at a reasonable price level. Interval pause and afterwiping time can be set to fixed values with the help of resistors in a broad time range. Added value can be provided with an individual, continuous adjustment of the interval pause by a potentiometer which may be built into the stalk. For proper operation it is mandatory to feed the signal of the wiper motor`s park switch into U642B.
Features
D Interval pause: 4 to 20 s D Afterwiping time: 2 to 20 s D Wiper motor's park switch D Wipe/wash mode priority D One external capacitor, determines all time sequences D Relay driver with Z-diode D Interference protection according to VDE 0839 or
ISO/TR 7637/1
D Load-dump protected
Ordering Information
Extended Type Number U642B U642B-FP Package DIP8 SO8 Remarks
Block Diagram
VS 8 Relay control 7 S1 6 VRef Park switch comparator WI WA 5 VRef Input comparator
Load-dump comparator
VRef
Logic
VRef Interval comparator
Wipe / wash comparator
A
B
C
D
E
F
1 GND
2 Interval switch
3 Timing (C2)
4 Timing (R)
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Figure 1. Block diagram
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Pin Configuration
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Symbol GND Input 1 tc R4 WIWA S1 RELAY +VBatt Function Ground Interval switch Timing capacitor C2 Afterwiping time resistance Wipe/Wash switch Park switch for wiper motor Relay control output Supply voltage KI. 15 GND Input 1 tc R4 1 2 8 7 +VBatt RELAY S1 WIWA
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3 4
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6 5
Figure 2. Pinning
Circuit Description
Interval Function, Pin 2
By closing the internal switch, S2, to supply voltage, +VBatt, the motor is activated. The internal current source (Pin 3) which holds the capacitor C2 in charged state is switched-OFF. As soon as there is a positive potential at the park switch (S1), current source F (see figure 1) charges the capacitor C2 very fast. After the wiper operation is finished, S1 is again at ground potential, the relay is in OFF position - interval pause begins - the capacitor C2 is discharged through the current source C, till the voltage at Pin 3 is below the threshold of 2 V. Interval pause can be adjusted between 4 s to 20 s with the help of potentiometer R3. Now the relay switches ON and the next interval cycle begins. Opening switch S2 causes current source A to discharge C2 immediately and current sources C and F are switched-OFF. at the capacitor is greater than 6.5 V, the relay is turned on as long as the switch "WIWA" is closed. The after-wipe-time begins after the switch is open whereas the sources D and F are switched OFF and the source E is activated. Source E discharges the capacitor till the voltage is less than 2.2 V. The relay is OFF and the wiper-motor is switched OFF. The after-wipe-time is determined by the current source E which can be regulated with the external resistor RTime. Afterwards the source A discharges the capacitor. Relay switch OFF is independent of the park switch S1.
Interval and WIWA Functions
The interval function is interrupted immediately when the switch S2 is activated. The current source A discharges the capacitor to a value of 2 V, afterwards the normal S2 function starts. Interval wiping starts immediately when the after-wipetime is over. The switching delays are slightly shorter, because the capacitor is already charged to a value of 2 V. The Wipe/Wash function is not interrupted when interval switch S2 is activated. Interval function begins after the WIWA function is over.
Wipe/Wash (WIWA) Operation, Pin 5
By closing the WIWA-switch, S3, to supply voltage, +VBatt, water pump starts spraying the water on the windscreen, the current source A is switched-OFF which keeps the capacitor C2 in discharged state. Now the capacitor is charged through the current sources D and F, and when after a time interval of approximately 100 ms, the voltage
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10 kW R R 10 kW
6
5 5
Relay
8
7
6
47 mF 10 V
C
U642B
1
1
2 C 2.7 kW R 2
3 22 mF 10 V R 4
4
R
2
1
510 W
Rtime = 130 kW
R S 1 S 2
3
10 kW WIWA
Park switch M
M S 3 31
Wiper motor
Interval switch
15 Water pump
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Figure 3. Application circuit with interval and wipe/wash operation
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameters Supply voltage t = 60 s Terminal 15, Supply current t = 2 ms t = 200 ms Relay control output current (DC) t = 200 ms Pulse current (control inputs) t = 200 ms Park switch, S1 Wipe/Wash switch, S3 Interval switch, S2 Power dissipation Tamb = 90C Storage temperature range Ambient temperature range Pin 8 Pin 8 Pin 7 Symbol VBatt I8 I8 I7 I7 I6 I5 I2 Ptot Tstg Tamb Value 28 1.5 150 200 1.2 50 50 50 500 -55 to +125 -40 to +85 Unit V A mA mA A mA
Pin 6 Pin 5 Pin 2
mW C C
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Thermal Resistance
Parameters Junction ambient DIP8 SO8 Symbol RthJA RthJA Value 110 160 Unit K/W K/W
Electrical Characteristics
VBatt = 12 V, Tamb = 25C, (see figure KEIN MERKER) unless otherwise specified. Parameters Supply voltage Supply current Z-diode limitation Overvoltage Threshold current Threshold voltage Relay control output Saturation voltage Test Conditions / Pins Pin 8 Symbol VBatt I8 V2 I1 VBatt Pin 7 I7 = 100 mA I7 = 200 mA V7 -1.0 -1.5 -0.1 50 -3.3 -0.8 7.6 100 -0.8 7.6 -1.4/-5.4 -0.8 7.6 3.6 10.8 4.75 4 12 100 5.25 4.4 13.2 5.75 V mA kW V V V Min. 9 Typ. 10 -7.6 -50 35 Max. 16.5 Unit V mA V mA V
Reverse current I7 Park switch Pin 6 Internal pull-up resistance R6 = 10 kW R6 Switching threshold voltage V6 Protection diode I6 = -10 mA V6 V6 I6 = 10 mA Input C2 Pin 3 Internal resistance R3 Interval input, R2 = 2.7 to 30 kW Pin 2 Protection diode I2 = -10 mA V2 I2 = 30 mA/10 ms WIWA Input, R5 = 10 kW Pin 5 Switching threshold/ V5 Hysteresis Protection diode I5 = -10 mA V I5 = 10 mA Switching Characteristics, R4 = 47 kW to 300 kW, I4 = -150 mA Interval time R3 = 0 kW t2 R3 = 10 kW Switch-ON time ton After-wipe-time R4 = 130 kW Pin 5 t5
W
V
V V
s ms s
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Package Information
Package DIP8
Dimensions in mm
9.8 9.5 1.64 1.44 7.77 7.47
4.8 max 6.4 max 0.5 min 0.58 0.48 7.62 8 5 2.54 3.3 0.36 max 9.8 8.2
technical drawings according to DIN specifications 13021
1
4
Package SO8
Dimensions in mm
5.00 4.85 1.4 0.4 1.27 3.81 8 5 0.25 0.10 0.2 3.8 6.15 5.85 5.2 4.8 3.7
technical drawings according to DIN specifications 13034
8
5
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Ozone Depleting Substances Policy Statement
It is the policy of TEMIC TELEFUNKEN microelectronic GmbH to 1. Meet all present and future national and international statutory requirements. 2. Regularly and continuously improve the performance of our products, processes, distribution and operating systems with respect to their impact on the health and safety of our employees and the public, as well as their impact on the environment. It is particular concern to control or eliminate releases of those substances into the atmosphere which are known as ozone depleting substances ( ODSs). The Montreal Protocol ( 1987) and its London Amendments ( 1990) intend to severely restrict the use of ODSs and forbid their use within the next ten years. Various national and international initiatives are pressing for an earlier ban on these substances. TEMIC TELEFUNKEN microelectronic GmbH semiconductor division has been able to use its policy of continuous improvements to eliminate the use of ODSs listed in the following documents. 1. Annex A, B and list of transitional substances of the Montreal Protocol and the London Amendments respectively 2 . Class I and II ozone depleting substances in the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 by the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA) in the USA 3. Council Decision 88/540/EEC and 91/690/EEC Annex A, B and C ( transitional substances ) respectively. TEMIC can certify that our semiconductors are not manufactured with ozone depleting substances and do not contain such substances.
We reserve the right to make changes to improve technical design and may do so without further notice. Parameters can vary in different applications. All operating parameters must be validated for each customer application by the customer. Should the buyer use TEMIC products for any unintended or unauthorized application, the buyer shall indemnify TEMIC against all claims, costs, damages, and expenses, arising out of, directly or indirectly, any claim of personal damage, injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use. TEMIC TELEFUNKEN microelectronic GmbH, P.O.B. 3535, D-74025 Heilbronn, Germany Telephone: 49 ( 0 ) 7131 67 2831, Fax number: 49 ( 0 ) 7131 67 2423
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