MCP1602-ADJI/MF Microchip Technology, MCP1602-ADJI/MF Datasheet - Page 13

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MCP1602-ADJI/MF

Manufacturer Part Number
MCP1602-ADJI/MF
Description
IC,SMPS CONTROLLER,VOLTAGE-MODE,LLCC,8PIN,PLASTIC
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Type
Step-Down (Buck)r
Datasheet

Specifications of MCP1602-ADJI/MF

Internal Switch(s)
Yes
Synchronous Rectifier
Yes
Number Of Outputs
1
Voltage - Output
0.8 ~ 4.5 V
Current - Output
500mA
Frequency - Switching
2MHz
Voltage - Input
2.7 ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-DFN
Output Voltage
0.8 V to 4.5 V
Output Current
500 mA
Input Voltage
2.7 V to 5.5 V
Switching Frequency
2 MHz
Operating Temperature Range
- 40 C to + 85 C
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Duty Cycle (max)
90 %
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Power - Output
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
4.4
The output of the MCP1602 is controlled during start-
up. This control allows for a very minimal amount of
V
the UVLO voltage or SHDN being enabled.
4.5
Overtemperature protection circuitry is integrated in the
MCP1602. This circuitry monitors the device junction
temperature and shuts the device off if the junction tem-
perature exceeds the typical 150
threshold is exceeded, the device will automatically
restart once the junction temperature drops by
approximately 10
overtemperture condition.
4.6
Cycle-by-cycle current limiting is used to protect the
MCP1602 from being damaged when an external short
circuit is applied. The typical peak current limit is
700 mA. If the sensed current reaches the 700 mA
limit, the P-Channel MOSFET is turned off, even if the
output voltage is not in regulation. The device will
attempt to start a new switching cycle when the internal
oscillator sets the internal RS latch.
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OUT
overshoot during start-up from V
Soft Start
Overtemperature Protection
Overcurrent Protection
o
C. The soft start is reset during an
o
C threshold. If this
IN
rising above
4.7
The SHDN pin is used to enable or disable the
MCP1602. When the SHDN pin is pulled low, the
device is disabled. When pulled high the device is
enabled and begins operation provided the input
voltage is not below the UVLO threshold or a fault
condition exists.
4.8
The UVLO feature uses a comparator to sense the
input voltage (V
than the voltage necessary to properly operate the
MCP1602, the UVLO feature will hold the converter off.
When V
UVLO is released and soft start begins. Hysteresis is
built into the UVLO circuit to compensate for input
impedance. For example, if there is any resistance
between the input voltage source and the device when
it is operating, there will be a voltage drop at the input
to the device equal to I
is 200 mV.
IN
Enable/Disable Control
Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO)
rises above the necessary input voltage, the
IN
) level. If the input voltage is lower
IN
x R
IN
MCP1602
. The typical hysteresis
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