STMICROELECTRONICS HDP01

HDP01-0512N
®
Application Specific Discretes
A.S.D.TM
HARD DISK DRIVE
POWER SUPPLY PROTECTION
APPLICATIONS
PROTECTION FOR THE +5V AND +12V
POWER LINES OF:
- Hard disk drives
- Floppy disk drives
- CD-ROMs, CD-R, CD-RW
- DVDs
PL5
GND
PL5
FEATURES
PL12
PROTECTION OF BOTH 5V AND 12V SUPPLY
RAILS.
MAXIMUM CURRENT ON THE 5V LINE 3A
DURING 1s.
MONOLITHIC INTEGRATION IN PLANAR
TECHNOLOGY.
SOT223
DESCRIPTION
This device is dedicated to the protection of the
+5V power supply line against transient overvoltages due to surge of power rails up to the activation of the serial thermal protection element. It is
also dedicated to the protection of the +12V rail
against transient overvoltages.
BENEFITS
COMPONENT COUNT REDUCTION
PCB SURFACE REDUCTION
SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM PROTECTION DESIGN
BASIC APPLICATION DIAGRAM
Unprotected 5V
Protected 5V
Unprotected 12V
PL12
PL5
Protected 12V
PL12
PL5
OVERVOLTAGE
CLAMPING
OVERVOLTAGE
DETECTION
HDP01-0512N
Gnd
note: The element in series with the 5V line is a resettable device, like Raychem Polyswitch MiniSMD075.
TM : ASD is trademark of STMicroelectronics.
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HDP01-0512N
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
Symbol
Parameter
Value
Unit
1
s
0 to + 75
°C
125
- 55 to + 150
°C
°C
260
°C
Value
Unit
Junction to tab
30
°C/W
Junction to ambient (note 2)
60
°C/W
ton
Conduction time with I-PL5 = 3A DC (note1)
Top
Operating temperature range
Tj
Tstg
Maximum junction temperature
Storage temperature range
Lead solder temperature (10s duration)
TL
note 1 : I-PL5 is the current going through the 5V line (PL5)
THERMAL RESISTANCE
Symbol
Parameter
Rth (j-t)
Rth (j-a)
2
note 2 : With 5cm copper (e=35µm) surface under tab.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb=25°C)
I
I
+5V PROTECTION
+12V PROTECTION
ION
IA-PL5
Slope = 1 / Rd
VA-PL5
IRM-PL5
IRM-PL12
VON-PL5
VRM-PL5
VNA-PL5
VRM-PL12
VBR-PL12
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (Tamb = 25°C)
PROTECTION OF 5 V LINE (PL5)
Symbol
Parameter
VNA-PL5
Non activation voltage between PL5 and Gnd at IRM=100µA
VA-PL5
IRM-PL5
Activation voltage between PL5 and Gnd
Value
Min.
Typ.
Max.
6.0
Unit
V
7.0
Leakage current between PL5 and Gnd at VRM =5V
7.4
1
V
µA
IA-PL5
Activation current between PL5 and Gnd
10
mA
VON-PL5
Voltage drop on active state at ION=3A
1.3
V
PROTECTION OF 12 V LINE (PL12)
Symbol
Parameter
VBR-PL12 Breakdown voltage at IR=1mA
IRM-PL12
Leakage current between PL12 and Gnd at VRM =12V
Rd
Dynamic resistance. Square pulse Ipp=3A, tp = 2.5µs
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Value
Min.
Typ.
14
2.5
Max.
Unit
16
V
1
µA
Ω
HDP01-0512N
Fig. 1: Non repetitive surge peak on-state current
versus pulse duration (rectangular waveform).
Fig. 2: Peak pulse power dissipation versus
exponential pulse duration (Tj initial = 25°C).
Ppp(W)
ITSM(A)
500
50
Tj initial=25°C
Tj initial=25°C
100
10
10
Pl5 vs GND
tp(ms)
1
1
10
100
1000
Fig. 3: Typical clamping voltage versus peak pulse
current (rectangular waveform, tp=2.5µs).
0.1
1
10
100
300
Fig. 4: Thermal resistance junction to ambient
versus copper surface under tab (Epoxy printed
circuit board FR4, copper thickness: 35µm).
Ipp(A)
Rth(j-a) (°C/W)
3
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2
1
0.5
PL12 vs GND
Vcl(V)
0.1
15
tp(ms)
Pl12 vs GND
1
0.01
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
S(Cu) (cm²)
0
1
2
3
4
5
Note: Rth(j-a) = (TjMax - Tamb) / PMax
Fig. 5: Thermal impedance junction to ambient
and junction to tab versus pulse duration.
Zth(°C/W)
2E+2
1E+2
Zth(j-a)
Zth(j-t)
1E+1
1E+0
1E-1
tp(s)
1E-2
1E-4
1E-3
1E-2
1E-1
1E+0
1E+1
1E+2
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HDP01-0512N
APPLICATION INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
The HDP01-0512N has been specially designed to protect equipment supplied by both +5 and +12 Volt
power rails such as hard disk drives, CD-ROMs, DVDs, floppy disk drives with the topology indicated in
figure A.1.
Fig. A.1: typical application schematic.
HDP01-512N
OVERVOLTAGE
DETECTOR
OVERVOLTAGE
ELIMINATOR
+12V supply rail
ELECTRONIC
MODULE
(i.e. Disk drive)
This protection device is able to protect both +5 and
+12 Volts power rails against transients and rails inversion.
The internal +5V protection is achieved with a crowbar
structure whereas the +12V one is secured by a
clamping structure.
+5V supply rail
ABOUT THE +5V PROTECTION
In normal conditions, (region ➊ of figure A.2) the +5V protection (PL5 termination) of the HDP01-0512N
connected to the +5V rail, is in idle state and its leakage current is 1µA max at +5V @ 25°C. Upon occurrence of transients, the HDP01-0512N eliminates the overvoltage by clamping up to a maximum of +7.4V
(region ➋ ) since the current induced by the transient does not exceed the activation current IA min (10mA).
If the IA min current value is passed, the internal +5V protection trips in crowbar mode (region ➌ ) and then
a short circuit appears on the +5V rail .
Fig. A.2: Current and voltage characteristic of the
+5V protection.
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The arrows indicate the way the device is activated
from point ➋ to point ➌ , and the way it goes back in
idle state, point ➌ to point ➊
Thanks to this behavior the electronic module (i.e.
disk drive) connected to the +5V rail is safe.
IH
IA
1
2
V
VA
As soon as the transient disappears and assuming that the current in the +5V power supply rail is under the
holding current IHmin value (10mA) of the +5V protection, the HDP01-0512N gets back in idle state and the
protected electronic module turns back on. As in many cases the current delivered by the +5V power supply
is higher than the IH min current value of the HDP01-0512N, it is necessary to use a serial protection on the
+5V rail (i.e. resettable fuse), connected before the HDP protection. This will prevent the HDP01-0512N
from being damaged by an over-rated dissipated power. The choice of the serial protector is led by both
peak current and current duration the HDP01-0512N is able to support. The serial protection shall fulfill the
next condition :
i2t serial protection < ITSM @ tp of +5V HDP protection.
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The ITSM value as a function of the pulse duration tp for the HDP01 device is given on the figure 1 of this
datasheet.
In the case the supply cables of the +12V and +5V are reversed, the +5V (PL5) internal protection of the
HDP01-512N immediately shorts circuits +5V rail and ensures on efficient protection of the electronic module.
ABOUT THE +12V PROTECTION
The +12V internal protection (PL12 termination) eliminates all transients appearing on the +12V supply rail.
In normal conditions (region 4 of figure A.3) its leakage current is 1µA maximum at 12V @ 25°C. When a
surge occurs on the +12V rail, the overvoltage is clamped (region 5) and the electronic module connected
to this rail is protected.
Fig. A.3: Current and voltage characteristic of the
+12V protection.
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The clamping voltage (Vcl) is depending on several
parameters which are :
- current induced by the transient (Ipp)
- ambient temperature effect (αT)
- breakdown voltage of the protection (VBR)
- dynamic resistance of the protection (Rd)
5
4
V
VCL
To evaluate the clamping voltage appearing on the +12V rail when a transient occurs, the next formula is
needed :
Vcl = VBRmax + Rd*IPP
with a typical Rd equals to 2.5Ω
IPP is the peak current given by the transient which is :
⇒ Vtransient = peak voltage of the transient
IPP = (Vtransient - Vcl)/Rs
⇒ Rs is the series resistance of the surge generator.
If, for example, we consider a 50V combined surge 1.2/50µs - 8/20µs, as defined by the standard
IEC1000-4-5, the Vcl is calculated as:
RS = 42 Ω (generator impedance)
Vcl = 16 + 2.5*IPP and IPP = (50 - Vcl) / 42
then it comes up with Vcl = 17.9V and IPP = 0.7A
The impact of the temperature on the clamping voltage can be considered as to be :
Vcl(T°C) = Vcl(25°C) * (1 + αT(T°C-25°C)) where T°C is the ambient temperature for which the module shall
run.
The HDP01-0512N +12V protection has a power dissipation capability that is given in the figure 2 of this
datasheet named "Peak pulse power versus exponential pulse duration". This figure is necessary to determine if the power involved in the +12V protection does not exceed the maximum power the HDP01 +12V
protection can support. For example, considering the last calculation where Vcl=17.9 and IPP=0.7A, the
peak power is in that case 12.5W (Vcl*IPP) for a 20µs exponential surge duration. If we compare this value
to the curve of figure 2, then we see the dissipated power is much lower than the +12V protection limit
(200W @ 20µs) this tells us the +12V protection of the HDP01-0512N can easily withstand such a 12.5W
surge.
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PACKAGE MECHANICAL DATA
SOT223 (Plastic)
DIMENSIONS
REF.
Min.
c
A
Typ. Max.
1.80
A1
B
Inches
Typ. Max. Min.
A
V
A1
Millimeters
0.071
0.02
0.001
e1
B
0.60
0.70
0.80
0.024
0.027
0.031
D
B1
2.90
3.00
3.10
0.114
0.118
0.122
c
0.24
0.26
0.32
0.009
0.010
0.013
D
6.30
6.50
6.70
0.248
0.256
0.264
B1
H E
e
e
2.3
0.090
e1
4.6
0.181
E
3.30
3.50
3.70
0.130
0.138
0.146
H
6.70
7.00
7.30
0.264
0.276
0.287
V
10° max
FOOT PRINT DIMENSIONS (in millimeters)
SOT223 (Plastic)
MARKING
Order code
Marking
Package
Weight
Packing
Base Qty
HDP01-0512NRL
HD1
SOT223
0.123 g
Tape & reel
1000pcs
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