Datasheet

ST8024L Functional description
Doc ID 17709 Rev 5 25/35
6.10 Fault detection
The following fault conditions are monitored:
Short-circuit or high current on V
CC
Removal of a card during a transaction
V
DD
dropping
Step-up converter operating out of the specified values (V
DDP
too low or current from
V
UP
too high)
Overheating
There are two different cases (see Figure 8):
–CMDVCC
high outside a card session. Output OFF is low if a card is not in the
card reader, and high if a card is in the reader. A voltage drop on the V
DD
supply is
detected by the supply supervisor, this generates an internal power-on reset pulse
but does not act upon OFF
. No short-circuit or overheating is detected because the
card is not powered-up.
–CMDVCC
low within a card session. Output OFF goes low when a fault condition
is detected. As soon as this occurs, an emergency deactivation is performed
automatically (see Figure 9). When the system controller resets CMDVCC
to high,
it may sense the OFF
level again after completing the deactivation sequence. This
distinguishes between a hardware problem or a card extraction (OFF
goes high
again if a card is present).
Depending on the type of card-present switch within the connector (normally closed or
normally open) and on the mechanical characteristics of the switch, bouncing may occur on
the PRES signals at card insertion or withdrawal.
There is a debounce feature in the device with an 8 ms typical duration (see Figure 8).
When a card is inserted, output OFF
goes high only at the end of the debounce time.
When the card is extracted, an automatic deactivation sequence of the card is performed on
the first true/false transition on PRES or PRES
and output OFF goes low.
Figure 8. Behavior of OFF
, CMDVCC, PRES, and V
CC