MIC2074-2YM Micrel Inc, MIC2074-2YM Datasheet - Page 12

IC PWR DISTRIBUTION SW 2CH 8SOIC

MIC2074-2YM

Manufacturer Part Number
MIC2074-2YM
Description
IC PWR DISTRIBUTION SW 2CH 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Micrel Inc
Type
High Side Switchr
Datasheet

Specifications of MIC2074-2YM

Number Of Outputs
2
Rds (on)
170 mOhm
Internal Switch(s)
Yes
Current Limit
700mA
Voltage - Input
2.7 ~ 5.5 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (3.9mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Other names
576-3443-5
Power Dissipation
The device’s junction temperature depends upon several
factors such as the load, PCB layout, ambient
temperature, and package type. Equations that can be
used to calculate power dissipation of each channel and
junction temperature are found below:
Total power dissipation of the device will be the
summation of P
junction temperature, the following equation can be
used:
where:
Current Sensing and Limiting
The current-limit threshold is preset internally. The
preset level prevents damage to the device and external
load but still allows a minimum current of 500mA to be
delivered to the load.
The current-limit circuit senses a portion of the output
MOSFET switch current. The current-sense resistor
shown in the block diagram is a virtual resistor and has
no voltage drop. The reaction to an overcurrent condition
varies with three scenarios:
Micrel, Inc.
January 2009
P
T
T
T
θ
Switch Enabled into Short-Circuit
If a switch is enabled into a heavy load or short-
circuit, the switch immediately enters into a constant-
current mode, reducing the output voltage. The FLG
signal
condition.
JA
J
J
A
D
= P
= junction temperature
= ambient temperature
= R
= is the thermal resistance of the package
D
DS(on)
× θ
is
JA
× I
D
asserted
+ T
OUT
for both channels. To relate this to
A
2
I
V
I
V
LOAD
LIMIT
I
V
OUT
OUT
FLG
EN
indicating
Figure 1. MIC2074-2 Fault Timing: Output Reset by Removing Load
an
3ms typ.
delay
overcurrent
Short-Circuit Fault
Shutdown
Reached
Thermal
12
• Current-Limit Response - Ramped Load
Fault Flag
The FLG signal is an N-channel open-drain MOSFET
output. FLG is asserted (active-low) when either an
overcurrent or thermal shutdown condition occurs. In the
case of an overcurrent condition, FLG will be asserted
only after the flag response delay time, t
This ensures that FLG is asserted only upon valid
overcurrent conditions and that erroneous error reporting
is eliminated. For example, false overcurrent conditions
can occur during hot plug events when a highly
capacitive load is connected and causes a high transient
inrush current that exceeds the current-limit threshold for
up to 1ms. The FLG response delay time t
3ms.
Undervoltage Lockout
Undervoltage lockout (UVLO) prevents the output
MOSFET
approximately 2.5V. Undervoltage detection functions
only when the switch is enabled.
Short-Circuit Applied to Enabled Output
When a heavy load or short-circuit is applied to an
enabled switch, a large transient current may flow
until the current-limit circuitry responds. Once this
occurs, the device limits current to less than the
short-circuit current limit specification.
The MIC2073/2074 current-limit profile exhibits a
small foldback effect of about 200mA. Once this
current-limit threshold is exceeded the device
switches into a constant current mode. It is important
to note that the device will supply current up to the
current-limit threshold.
Load and Fault Removed
(Output Reset)
from
turning
on
until
MIC2073/2074
M9999-011209
D
V
, has elapsed.
IN
D
is typically
exceeds

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