lm25061pmmx-2 National Semiconductor Corporation, lm25061pmmx-2 Datasheet
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... The LM25061-1 latches off after a fault detection, while the LM25061-2 automatically restarts at a fixed duty cycle. The LM25061 is available pin MSOP package. Typical Application © 2009 National Semiconductor Corporation LM25061 Features ■ Operating range: +2.9V to +17V ■ ...
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... Connection Diagram Ordering Information Order Number LM25061PMME-1 Latch Off LM25061PMM-1 LM25061PMMX-1 Latch Off LM25061PMME-2 Auto Restart LM25061PMM-2 LM25061PMMX-2 Auto Restart Pin Descriptions Pin # Name Description 1 SENSE Current sense input 2 VIN Positive supply input 3 UVLO/EN Under-voltage lockout 4 FB Output feedback 5 GND Circuit ground ...
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Absolute Maximum Ratings If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and specifications. VIN to GND (Note 5) SENSE, OUT, PGD to GND UVLO to GND FB to GND VIN to SENSE ...
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... Note 3: OUT bias current (disabled) due to leakage current through an internal 1.0 MΩ resistance from SENSE to VOUT. Note 4: For detailed information on soldering plastic MSOP packages refer to the Packaging Databook available from National Semiconductor Corporation. Note 5: Current out of a pin is indicated as a negative number. ...
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Typical Performance Characteristics T = 25° 12V J IN VIN Pin Input Current vs. VIN OUT Pin Input Current GATE Pin Source Current Unless otherwise specified the following conditions apply: SENSE Pin Input Current 30090303 GATE Pin Voltage ...
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PGD Pin Low Voltage vs. Sink Current UVLO Threshold vs. Temperature FB Threshold vs. Temperature www.national.com Input Current, Enabled vs. Temperature 30090308 UVLO Hysteresis Current vs. Temperature 30090357 FB Hysteresis Current vs. Temperature 30090368 6 30090358 30090355 30090369 ...
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Current Limit Threshold vs. Temperature Power Limit Threshold vs. Temperature GATE Source Current vs. Temperature Circuit Breaker Threshold vs. Temperature 30090359 GATE Output Voltage vs. Temperature 30090361 PGD Low Voltage vs. Temperature 30090363 7 30090360 30090362 30090365 www.national.com ...
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Block Diagram www.national.com 8 30090310 ...
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Functional Description The LM25061 is designed to control the in-rush current to the load upon insertion of a circuit card into a live backplane or other "hot" power source, thereby limiting the voltage sag on the backplane’s supply voltage, and ...
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During the in-rush limiting interval (t2 in Figure 3) an internal 80 µA fault timer current source charges Q1’s power dissipation and the T input current reduce below their respective ...
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If the system input voltage falls below the UVLO threshold, the GATE pin is pulled low by the 2 mA pull-down current to switch off Q1. Current Limit The current limit threshold is reached when the voltage across the sense ...
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Under-Voltage Lock-Out (UVLO) The series pass MOSFET (Q1) is enabled when the input supply voltage ( greater than the programmable un- SYS der-voltage lockout (UVLO) level. Typically the UVLO level set with a resistor divider ...
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The resistor’s surge capability must also be considered since the circuit breaker threshold is ap- proximately twice ...
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FIGURE 8. No Load Current During Turn-On FIGURE 9. Load Draws Current During Turn-On MOSFET SELECTION It is recommended that the external MOSFET (Q1) selection be based on the following criteria: - The BV rating should be greater than the ...
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R should be sufficiently low that the power dissipa- DS(on) tion at maximum load current ( L(max) its junction temperature above the manufacturer’s recom- mendation. If the circuit’s input voltage is at the low end of ...
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As an example, assume the application requires the following thresholds 8V 7V.Therefore V UVH UVL The resistor values are kΩ kΩ Where the resistor values are known, the threshold voltages ...
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In Figure 15b, the rising edge is delayed and C PG1 PG2 edge is delayed a lesser amount by R PG2 diode across R (Figure 15c) allows for ...
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System Considerations A) Continued proper operation of the LM25061 hot swap cir- cuit requires capacitance be present on the supply side of the connector into which the hot swap circuit is plugged in, as depicted in Figure 2. The capacitor ...
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Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted NS Package Number MUB10A 19 www.national.com ...
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