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L9177 Overview
L9177 is a device realized in ST BCD proprietary technology, able to provide the full set of power supplies and signal preprocessing peripherals needed to control a 2 Cylinder internal combustion Engine for Low End Application (e.g. small motorcycle, K-car, nautical engines, etc.).
L9177 integrates a 5 V main voltage regulator, a 5 V 40 mA tracking regulator for sensor supply and a 2.5 mA 5 V standby regulator.
The two channels injector drivers, the O2 sensor heater and two relay drivers can be controlled both with parallel input and with SPI interface. One additional relay driver and the lamp driver are controlled by SPI. The stepper motor driver is designed for a double winding coil motor, used for engine idle speed control.
Low side drivers implement SR control to minimize emission.
A protected 50 mA high side driver is provided.
A Variable Reluctance Sensor interface allows the connection to a commercial magnetic pick-up, allowing the indirect measurement of internal combustion engine crank angle. A K-line (standard ISO-9141 compatible) is provided as data communication interface.
All functionalities are fully protected and provide complete diagnostics via a 24bit SPI interface. An overall protection against over temperature is provided as well.
The device is available in PowerSO46, ST proprietary package for high power application.
Features
- Supply voltage from 6 V to 18 V
- Basic functionality guaranteed down to 3.9 V
- Basic functionality guaranteed down to 3.9 V
- 5 V regulator up to 300 mA with thermal shutdown protection in current limitation condition
- 5 V tracking regulator up to 40 mA and short to battery protection
- 5 V standby regulator up to 2.5 mA
- 2 channels injectors drivers
- Parallel and serial driving
- Output internally clamped to 60 V
- Minimum overcurrent at 2.8 A
- Ron 0.6 Ω worst case (at Tj= 150 °C)
- Parallel and serial driving
- Output internally clamped to 60 V
- Minimum overcurrent at 2.8 A
- Ron 0.6 Ω worst case (at Tj= 150 °C)
- 3 relay drivers
- 2 with parallel and serial driving, 1 with serial driving
- Output internally clamped to 45 V
- Minimum guaranteed output current 1 A
- Ron 1.5 Ω worst case (at Tj= 150 °C)
- 2 with parallel and serial driving, 1 with serial driving
- Output internally clamped to 45 V
- Minimum guaranteed output current 1 A
- Ron 1.5 Ω worst case (at Tj= 150 °C)
- Tachometer driver
- Parallel and serial driving
- Minimum guaranteed output current 25 mA
- Ron 5 Ω worst case (at Tj= 150 °C)
- Parallel and serial driving
- Minimum guaranteed output current 25 mA
- Ron 5 Ω worst case (at Tj= 150 °C)
- Lamp driver
- Serial driving
- Output internally clamped to 45 V
- Minimum guaranteed output current 1 A (2 A during in-rush)
- Ron 1.5 Ω worst case (at Tj= 150 °C)
- Serial driving
- Output internally clamped to 45 V
- Minimum guaranteed output current 1 A (2 A during in-rush)
- Ron 1.5 Ω worst case (at Tj= 150 °C)
- Stepper motor driver
- Parallel driving
- Minimum guaranteed output current 500 mA - full step
- Ron 2.6 Ω worst case on the diagonal (at Tj= 150 °C)
- Parallel driving
- Minimum guaranteed output current 500 mA - full step
- Ron 2.6 Ω worst case on the diagonal (at Tj= 150 °C)
- O2 sensor heater
- Parallel and serial driving
- Output internally clamped to 45 V
- Minimum guaranteed output current 3 A
- Ron 0.5 Ω worst case (at Tj= 150 °C)
- Parallel and serial driving
- Output internally clamped to 45 V
- Minimum guaranteed output current 3 A
- Ron 0.5 Ω worst case (at Tj= 150 °C)
- Protected high side driver
- 100 mA min. current limitation threshold
- 100 mA min. current limitation threshold
- Full diagnosis by SPI
- Injector driver: OL, STG, OC
- Relay and Lamp drivers: OL, STG, OC
- O2 sensor heater: OL, STG, OC
- Tachometer: OL, STG, OC
- Stepper motor driver: OL, STG, STB, OC
- general diagnostic: over-temperature
- Injector driver: OL, STG, OC
- Relay and Lamp drivers: OL, STG, OC
- O2 sensor heater: OL, STG, OC
- Tachometer: OL, STG, OC
- Stepper motor driver: OL, STG, STB, OC
- general diagnostic: over-temperature
- Protection for STB, STG (for stepper motor drivers and tracking regulator)
- Self configuring variable reluctance sensor interface
- K-line transceiver
- Microcontroller reset logic
- Packaged in PowerSO46
Product Parameters
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prmis_id
CP183722
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item_name
L9177
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p_445
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p_1387
3.4379
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p_4418
1000
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parent_id
PF183227
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p_4906
false
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p_5113
0
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p_163
Active
Technical Documents
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Other distributor's price
Distributor | Part # | Mfg. | Description | Price |
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L9177 | STMicroelectronics | Peripheral on Chip Automotive 46-Pin PowerSO EP T/R |
600---$10.0880 3000---$9.9880 6000---$9.8880 9000---$9.7890 12000---$9.6350 15000---$9.5390 24000---$9.4430 30000---$9.4010 45000---$9.3070 48000---$8.9370 |
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L9177 | STMicroelectronics | .312 INTERNAL SEALING & O-RING |
2500---$0.3636 |
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L9177 | STMicroelectronics |
600---$6.6600 |
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L9177 | STMicroelectronics | Hook-up Wire 55PC6151-24-9-96 |
2000---$1.7900 2500---$1.6600 |
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