I seem to remember that, too. As such, we may need to look at
other parts or different versions of the same parts. That depends,
obviously on the maximum current draw expected during normal
operation. Does anybody on this list know if we have that
information for the AX5043 chain?
Jonathan
Burns might remember the details (or Zach certainly would), but one of those parts was undersized for the RT-IHU and would cut out when we were transmitting with the ax5043. I think we had to back down the xmit power in order for the device not to reset.
Rich
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 5:46 PM Jonathan Brandenburg via pacsat-dev <pacsat-dev@amsat.org> wrote:
In last week's meeting, I noted I had been looking at the schematics for
Fox-1 and RT-IHU and found the circuits for the latchup protection and
watchdog functions. I admit this might be basic to some, but I'm finding
it fascinating! Anyway...
Since last week's meeting, I researched the parts used:
onsemi FPF2001 is a current limit switch used on both Fox-1 and half the
RT-IHU. It's obsolete, replaced by onsemi's FPF2000. But the FPF2000 is
listed as end-of-life. It's replacement part is the TI TPS22942.
MAX4995 is a current limit switch used on the other half of the. This
part looks good for new designs.
For the watchdog functionality, both Fox-1 and RT-IHU use the
STWD100NYWY3F chip. this parts looks good for new designs.
That's as far as I got. Next, I want to research the Fox-1 and RT-IHU
designs to determine the thresholds of the current limit switches. In
particular, I want to see if the TPS22942 is a suitable replacement,
assuming we have the same current requirements.
That's where I'm at,
Jonathan
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