ISL6113, ISL6114 ODUCT OBSOLETE PR CEMENT ENDED REPLA NO RECOMM t Center at chnical Suppor contact our Te or www.intersil.com/tsc IL 1-888-INTERS DATASHEET Dual Slot PCI-E Hot Plug Controllers FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 The ISL6113, ISL6114 both target the PCI-Express Add-in card hot swap application. Together with a pair of N-Channel and P-Channel MOSFETs, and two sense resistors per slot, either provides compliant hot plug power control to any combination of two PCI-Express X1, X4, X8 or X16 slots. Features The ISL6113, ISL6114 feature a programmable current regulated (CR) maximum level for a programmable period to each voltage load so that both fault isolation protection and imperviousness to electrical transients are provided. • Programmable Current Regulation Protection Function for X1, X4, X8, X16 Connectors For each +12V supply, the CR level is set by a resistor value depending on the needs of the PCI-Express connector (X1, X4, X8 or X16) to be powered. This resistor is a sub-ohm standard value current sense resistor one for each slot and the voltage across this resistor is compared to a 50mV reference providing a nominal CR protection level adequately above the specific slot maximum limits. The 3.3V supply uses a 15m sense resistor compared to a 50mV reference to provide 3.3A of maximum regulated current to all connector sizes. The 3.3VAUX is internally monitored and controlled to provide a nominal maximum of 1A of AUX output current. The CR period for each slot is set by a separate external capacitor on the associated CFILTER pin. Once the CR period has expired, the IC then quickly turns off its associated FETs thus unloading the faulted card from the supply voltage rails. A nominal 3.3V must always be present on the AUXI pin for proper IC bias; this should be the 3.3VAUX supply if used, if not the AUXI pin is tied directly to the 3VMAIN supply. Both ICs employ a card presence detection input that disables the MAIN and AUX enabling inputs if it is not pulled low. Output voltage monitoring with both PCI-E Reset Not and Power Good Not reporting along with OC Fault reporting are provided. Whereas the ISL6113 has the same GATE drive and response characteristics as the ISL6112, the ISL6114 has a lower turn-on GATE drive current allowing for the use of smaller compensation capacitors and thus much faster response to Way Overcurrent (WOC) conditions. Additionally, the ISL6114 does not turn-on with the CR feature invoked as do the ISL6112, ISL6113 allowing for shorter CR programmed periods.The ISL6113, ISL6114 are footprint compatible for all common pins, but not entirely function compatible with the ISL6112’s QFN package as there are I/O differences. • Dual PCI-E Slot Hot Swap Power Control and Distribution • Highest Accuracy External RSENSE Current Monitoring On Main Supplies • Programmable Current Regulation Duration • Programmable In-rush Protection During Turn-On • Latch-off or Retry Modes After Failure • Pb-free (RoHS Compliant) Applications • PCI-Express Servers • Power Supply Distribution and Control • Hot Swap/Electronic Breaker Circuits • Network Hubs, Routers, Switches • Hot Swap Bays, Cards and Modules IF 3.3VAUX NOT IMPLEMENTED 12VINA 12VSENSEA 12VOUTA 3VINA 3VSENSEA 3VOUTA 12VGATEA 3VGATEA VSTBYA VAUXA PRSNTB FAULTA PRSNTA PWRGDA FORONA PERSTA FORONB GPO_A0 AUXENA ISL6113, ISL6114 ONA GPO_B0 AUXENB PERSTB ONB PWRGDB GPI_A0 FAULTB GPI_BO VAUXB CFILTERA CFILTERB GND 12VGATEB 3VGATEB VSTBYB 12VINB 12VSENSEB 12VOUTB 3VINB 3SENSEB 3VOUTB IF 3.3VAUX NOT IMPLEMENTED FIGURE 1. TYPICAL ISL6113, ISL6114 BLOCK DIAGRAM APPLICATION IMPLEMENTATION FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 1 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 Ordering Information PART NUMBER PART MARKING TEMP. RANGE (°C) PACKAGE (Pb-free) PKG. DWG. # ISL6113IRZA ISL6113 IRZ -40 to +85 48 Ld 7x7 QFN L48.7x7 ISL6113IRZA-T* ISL6113 IRZ -40 to +85 48 Ld 7x7 QFN Tape and Reel L48.7x7 ISL6114IRZA ISL6114 IRZ -40 to +85 48 Ld 7x7 QFN L48.7x7 ISL6114IRZA-T* ISL6114 IRZ -40 to +85 48 Ld 7x7 QFN Tape and Reel L48.7x7 ISL6113EVAL1Z ISL6113 Evaluation Platform ISL6114EVAL1Z ISL6114 Evaluation Platform *Please refer to TB347 for details on reel specifications. NOTE: These Intersil Pb-free plastic packaged products employ special Pb-free material sets; molding compounds/die attach materials and 100% matte tin plate PLUS ANNEAL - e3 termination finish, which is RoHS compliant and compatible with both SnPb and Pb-free soldering operations. Intersil Pb-free products are MSL classified at Pb-free peak reflow temperatures that meet or exceed the Pb-free requirements of IPC/JEDEC J STD-020. Pinout FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 43 PERSTA ONB 44 GPI_B0 ONA 45 PRSNTB AUXENA 46 PRSNTA GND 47 AUXENB GPO_B0 48 L/R GPO_A0 ISL6113, ISL6114 (48 LD QFN) TOP VIEW 42 41 40 39 38 37 FAULTA 1 36 FAULTB CFILTERA 2 35 CFILTERB 12VGATEA 3 34 12VGATEB GPI_A0 4 33 GND 12VINA 5 PWRGDA 6 32 12VINB GND 31 PWRGDB 30 NC NC 7 12VSENSEA 8 FORCE_ONA 9 28 FORCE_ONB 12VOUTA 10 27 12VOUTB VSTBYA 11 26 VSTBYB 3VINA 12 25 3VINB (EXPOSED BOTTOM PAD) GND (Exposed bottom pad) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3VSENSEA 3VGATEA VAUXA 3VOUTA GND PERSTB NC NC 3VOUTB VAUXB 3VGATEB 3VSENSEB 29 12VSENSEB Page 2 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 Functional Block Diagram (1 Channel) ON AUXEN VSTBY 12VIN POWER-ON RESET 250µs VSTBY UVLO 12VGATE VAUX CHARGE PUMP AND MOSFET VAUX 12VSENSE 50mV 12VIN VAUX OVERCURRENT 12V UVLO 50mV 3VIN ON/OFF 3VGATE 12V BIAS ON/OFF 3VSENSE 3VIN FAULT 100mV* THERMAL SHUTDOWN ON/OFF 100mV* PERST ON/OFF 3V UVLO ON/ OFF VSTBY PWRGD VAUX PWRGD IREF LOGIC 12VPWRGD 12VOUT CFILTER 10.5V 1.25V 3VPWRGD 3VOUT 2.8V VSTBY INT 40k x 2 FORCE_ON GND GPI GPO L/R PRSNT BOTH A AND B SLOTS SHARE THE L/R PIN. FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 3 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 Pin Descriptions PIN NAME FUNCTION 9, 28 FORCE_ONA, FORCE_ONB Asserting a FORCE_ON input low will turn on the MAIN and AUX supplies to the respective slot in a forced mode over riding the ON input and the UV, OC and short circuit protections on those outputs. UVLO protection for the VSTBY input is not affected by the FORCE_ON pins. Asserting FORCE_ON will cause the PWRGD and FAULT outputs to enter their open-drain state. This input is internally pulled high to the VAUX rail. Functionality is disabled when PRSNT is high. 44, 43 ONA, ONB Enable input for MAIN outputs use to enable or disable MAIN voltage supply (12V and 3.3V) outputs. Taking ONX low after a fault resets the respective slots Main Output Fault Latch. Functionality is disabled when PRSNT is high. 45, 42 AUXENA, AUXENB 3.3VAUX Enable Input, enables the respective VAUX output. Pulling AUXENX low after a fault resets the associated slot’s VAUX fault latch. Functionality is disabled when PRSNT is high. 5, 32 12VINA,12VINB Connect to 12VMAIN supply and high side of sense resistor. This is one of two pins for Kelvin connection to measure the 50mV CR Vth. An undervoltage lockout prevents the IC main supply function until 12VIN >10V. The current regulation threshold is set by connecting a sense resistor between this pin and 12VSENSE. When the current-limit threshold of IR = 50mV is reached, the 12VGATE pin is modulated to maintain a constant 50mV voltage across the sense resistor and thereby a constant current is passed into the load. If the 50mV threshold is maintained for CR duration, the circuit breaker is tripped and both GATE pins for the affected slot turn off the switch FETs and thus turn off the supplies to the slot. 8, 29 12VSENSEA, 12VSENSEB 12V current sense low side input. This is the second of two pins for Kelvin connection to the RSENSE to measure the 50mV CR Vth. The CR limits are set by connecting a sense resistor between each of these pins and associated 12VIN pin. 10, 27 12VOUTA, 12VOUTB 12V output voltage monitor for UV condition. This is the voltage input downstream of the MOSFET that is delivered to the add-in card load. 12, 25 3VINA, 3VINB Connect to 3VMAIN supply and high side of sense resistor. This provides one of two pins for Kelvin connection to measure the 50mV CR Vth. Undervoltage lockout (UVLO) prevents turn-on until 3VIN >2.75V. The current regulation threshold is set by connecting a sense resistor between this pin and 3VSENSE. When the current-limit threshold of IR = 50mV is reached, the 3VGATE pin is modulated to maintain a constant 50mV voltage across the sense resistor and thereby a constant current is passed into the load. If the 50mV threshold is maintained for the CR duration, the circuit breaker is tripped and both FETs for the affected slot are turned-off. 13, 24 3VSENSEA, 3VSENSEB 3.3V current sense low side input. This provides the second of two pins for Kelvin connection for measuring the 50mV CR Vth. The CR limits are set by connecting a sense resistor between each of these pins and associated 3VINX pin. 16, 21 3VOUTA, 3VOUTB 3.3V output voltage monitor for UV condition. This is the voltage downstream of the MOSFET that is delivered to the add-in card load. 1, 36 FAULTA, FAULTB An open drain output which is pulled low whenever the CR duration has expired due to an OC fault condition on any of the MAIN or the AUX supplies or in the event of an IC over-temperature condition. If fault latch is invoked by a MAIN (+12V, +3.3V) supply fault, then it is reset by pulling the faulted slot’s ON pin low. if fault was asserted because of an OC fault condition on the slot’s AUX output then pulling the AUXEN input low will reset the latch. Both enabling inputs must be pulled low to clear a fault condition on both the MAIN and VAUX outputs of the same slot. Internal over-temperature limit is ~+140°C with a +20°C hysteresis. 15, 22 VAUXA, VAUXB 3.3VAUX output to the PCI-E slot: This output connects to the VAUX pin of the PCI-E connector through an internal 0.3 FET. This output is current regulated to ~1A. 11, 26 VSTBYA VSTBYB 3.3V bias input for the IC, and internal VAUX switches. VVSTBY must always be present for proper IC bias, either from a dedicated 3.3V or 3VMAIN if AUX supply not implemented. 41 L/R Latch-off or Retry bar input. Tying this input low invokes a periodic retry to turn-on after current regulation timer has expired on both slots. Leaving this pin open provides a latch-off operational mode after CR period has expired. In this mode turn-on is initiated by cycling the appropriate EN input(s). This pin is internally pulled up to VSTBY. 40, 39 PRSNTA, PRSNTB The card presence detection input disables the operation of the FORCE_ON, ON and AUXEN inputs if not pulled to GND. If after turn-on, the PRSNT input goes high then all associated outputs (MAIN and AUX) are turned off immediately. 6, 31 PWRGDA, PWRGDB 4, 38 GPI_A0, GPI_B0 48, 47 GPO_A0, GPO_B0 FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 A POWER GOOD NOT signal that is asserted low while all output voltages are compliant. ~5ms debounced user attention input, driven by either a mechanical switch or digital signal form higher level controller. User attention output, that can be used to drive LEDs, alarms or other attention getting devices. Open drain with 90mA pull-down capability. Page 4 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 Pin Descriptions (Continued) PIN NAME FUNCTION 3, 34 12VGATEA, 12VGATEB 12VMAIN gate drive output, connects to gate of an external P-Channel MOSFET. During power-up, this pin is pulled down with a 25µA (5µA for ISL6114) current to control the dv/dt ramp of the output voltage to the slot. During CR, the voltage on this pin is modulated to maintain a constant current into the load. During power-down or latch-off for an overcurrent fault, this pin is pulled high to 12VIN by internal sources. 14, 23 3VGATEA, 3VGATEB 3VMAIN gate drive outputs connects to gate of an external N-Channel MOSFET. During power-up this pin charges up with a 25µA (5µA for ISL6114) current to control the dv/dt ramp of the output voltage to the slot load. During CRTIM the voltage on this pin is modulated to maintain a constant current into the load. During power-down or latch-off for an overcurrent fault this pin is pulled low by internal sources. 37, 18 PERSTA, PERSTB 2, 35 CFILTERA, CFILTERB 17, 33, 46 GND 7,19, 20, 30 NC FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 100ms delayed report of MAIN supplies output voltage compliance. A capacitor connected between each of these pins and ground sets the current regulated duration (tFILTER) for each slot. tFILTER is the amount of time for which a slot remains in current limit before its circuit breaker is tripped. IC ground reference No Connect Page 5 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 3) Thermal Information 12VIN, 12VSENSE, 12VOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +14.5V VSTBY, 3VIN, 3VSENSE, 3VOUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +7V 12VGATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to 12VI 3VGATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to 12VI Logic I/O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.5V to +5.5V VAUX Output Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Short Circuit Protected ESD Rating Human Body Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2kV Machine Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .200V Charged Device Model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1kV Thermal Resistance (Typical, Notes 1, 2) JA (°C/W) JC (°C/W) 48 Ld 7x7 QFN Package . . . . . . . . . . . 27 3 Maximum Junction Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +150°C Maximum Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . -65°C to +150°C Pb-free reflow profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .see link below http://www.intersil.com/pbfree/Pb-FreeReflow.asp Operating Conditions 12VMAIN Supply Voltage Range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . +12V ± 10% 3VMAIN Supply Voltage Range. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+3.3V ± 10% AUXI Supply Voltage Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .+3.3V ± 10% Temperature Range (TA) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-40°C to +85°C CAUTION: Do not operate at or near the maximum ratings listed for extended periods of time. Exposure to such conditions may adversely impact product reliability and result in failures not covered by warranty. NOTES: 1. JA is measured with the component mounted on a high effective thermal conductivity test board in free air. See Tech Brief TB379 for details. 2. For JC, the “case temp” location is the center of the exposed metal pad on the package underside. 3. All voltages are relative to GND, unless otherwise specified. Electrical Specifications 12VIN = 12V, 3VIN and VSTBY = +3.3V, TA = TJ = -40°C to +85°C, Unless Otherwise Specified. PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT 47.5 50 52.5 mV MAIN CURRENT REGULATION Current Limit Threshold Voltages VTHILIMIT VIN – VSENSE Fast-Trip Threshold Voltages VTHFAST VIN – VSENSE (ISL6113) 85 100 115 mV VIN – VSENSE (ISL6114) 140 150 160 mV VSENSE Input Current ISENSE 0.1 CFILTER Threshold Voltage VFILTER CFILTER Charging Current Nominal Current Limit Duration = CFILTER x 550k IFILTER VVIN – VVSENSE > VTHILIMIT tFILTER CFILTER Open Regulated Current Level ILIM(AUX) From end of ISC(TRAN) to CFILTER time-out Output MOSFET Resistance VAUX MOSFET rDS(AUX) Off-State Output Offset Voltage VAUX µA 1.20 1.25 1.30 V 2 2.5 3 µA 10 µs AUXILIARY CURRENT REGULATION 0.8 1 1.2 A IDS = 375mA, TJ = +125°C 350 m VOFF(VAUX) VAUX = Off, TJ = +125°C 40 mV ICC12 Enabled with no load current 0.9 1.5 mA ICC3.3 Enabled with no load current 0.1 0.2 mA ICCSTBY Enabled with no load current 5 6 mA VUVLO (12V) 12VIN increasing 8 9 10 V VUVLO (3V) 3VIN increasing 2.1 2.5 2.75 V VUVLO(STBY) VSTBY increasing 2.8 2.9 2.96 V BIAS AND POWER GOOD Supply Current 12VIN, 3VIN, VSTBY Undervoltage Lockout Thresholds Undervoltage Lockout Hysteresis 12VIN, 3VIN FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 VHYSUV 180 mV Page 6 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 Electrical Specifications 12VIN = 12V, 3VIN and VSTBY = +3.3V, TA = TJ = -40°C to +85°C, Unless Otherwise Specified. (Continued) PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX Undervoltage Lockout Hysteresis VSTBY VHYSSTBY Power-Good Undervoltage Thresholds VUVTH(12V) 12VOUT decreasing 10.15 10.5 10.75 V VUVTH(3V) 3VOUT decreasing 2.7 2.8 2.9 V VUVTH(VAUX) VAUX decreasing 2.55 2.8 3.0 V Power-Good Detect Hysteresis 50 UNIT VHYSPG mV 30 mV GATE DRIVE 12VGATE Voltage VGATE(12V) Max Gate Voltage when Enabled 0 ISL6113 12VGATE Sink Current IGATE (12VSINK) Start Cycle 17 Start Cycle ISL6114 12VGATE Sink Current 0.55 V 25 35 µA 3 5 7 µA 35 72 12VGATE Source Current (Fault Off) (Absolute Value) IGATE (12VPULLUP) Any fault condition (VDD – VGATE) = 2.5V 3VGATE Voltage VGATE(3V) Min Gate voltage when Enabled ISL6113 3VGATE Source Current IGATE(3VCHARGE) Start Cycle 17 Start Cycle Any fault condition VGATE = 2.5V ISL6114 3VGATE Source Current 3VGATE Sink Current (Fault Off) IGATE(3VSINK) 12VIN - 0.55 mA 12VIN V 25 35 µA 3 5 7 µA 80 105 mA 80 mA ANALOG I/O DC PARAMETERS GPO Pull-Down Current IGPO_OUT LOW-Level Input Voltage ON, AUXEN, GPI, FORCE_ON, PRSNT VIL Output LOW Voltage FAULT, PWRGD, GPO, PERST VOL 0.8 V 0.4 V 5 V 40 50 k 0.5 1 µA -2 2 µA -2 2 µA IOL = 3mA HIGH-Level Input Voltage ON, AUXEN, VIH GPI,FORCE_ON, PRSNT 2.1 Internal Pull-ups to VSTBY (Note 4) RPULLUP 12VIN, 3VIN Input Leakage Current ILKG,OFF XVIN Input/Output Leakage Current, ON, AUXEN, GPO, FORCE_ON, PERST, IIL Off-State Leakage Current FAULT, PWRGD, GPI ILKG(OFF) GPI ILKG for these two pins measured with VAUX OFF Output Discharge Resistance RDIS (12V) 12VOUT = 6.0V 1400 1850 RDIS (3V) 3VOUT = 1.65V 140 180 RDIS (VAUX) 3VAUX = 1.65V 350 400 IPERST ONX is low 30 mA TJ increasing, each slot 140 °C TJ decreasing, each slot 130 °C TJ increasing, both slots 160 °C TJ decreasing, both slots 150 °C PERST Pull-Down Current when Asserted. VSTBY = +3.3V, 12VIN = OFF; 3VIN = OFF THERMAL PROTECTION Over-temperature Shutdown and Reset tOVER Thresholds with Overcurrent on Slot Over-temperature Shutdown and Reset Thresholds, all other Conditions (all Outputs will Latch OFF) FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 7 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 Electrical Specifications 12VIN = 12V, 3VIN and VSTBY = +3.3V, TA = TJ = -40°C to +85°C, Unless Otherwise Specified. (Continued) PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT I/O TIMING PARAMETERS 12V Current Limit Response Time tOFF(12V) CGATE = 25pF VIN – VSENSE = 140mV 1 2.1 µs 3.3V Current Limit Response Time tOFF(3V) CGATE = 25pF VIN – VSENSE = 140mV 0.3 1 µs VAUX Current Limit Response Time tSC(TRAN) VAUX = 0V, VSTBY = +3.3V 2.5 µs 1 µs 1 µs Delay from MAIN Overcurrent to FAULT tPROP (12V FAULT output or 3V FAULT) CFILTER = 0 VIN – VSENSE = 140mV Delay from VAUX Overcurrent to FAULT tPROP(VAUXFAULT) ILIM(AUX) to FAULT output Output CFILTER = 0 VAUX output grounded ON, AUXEN, PRSNT Min Pulse Width tmin 100 ns Power-On Reset Time after VSTBY Becomes Valid tPOR 250 µs Auto-Retry Period tRETRY R/L tied to GND, Any OC Event Presence Detect Delay to Auto Enable tPRSNT_ON PRSNT = high to low Presence Detect Delay to Disable tPRSNT_OFF PRSNT = low to high GPI to GPO Propagation Delay tGPI-GPO GPI high/low to GPO high/low 4 6 8 ms Delay of Main Power Good to Reporting tPVPERL PWRGD low to PERST high. 105 145 185 ms Power Supply Disabled to PERST Low ON Low to PERST Low tPERST 0.75 1.4 3 s 4 6.5 9 ms 2.5 100 µs ns NOTE: 4. Limits should be considered typical and are not production tested. FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 8 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 Typical Application Diagram +12V SYSTEM POWER +3.3V SUPPLY VSTBY 0.1µF 11 26 15 VSTBYA VSTBYB VAUXA VSTBY 12VINA 18 PERSTA 2 CFILTERA VSTBY 35 CFILTERB C1 C2 100k 100k 100k 100k 9 FORCE_ONA 28 FORCE_ONB 4 GPI_A0 38 GPI_B0 VSTBY AUXENA AUXENB ONA ONB VSTBY HOT-PLUG CONTROLLER PWRGDA PWRGDB FAULTA FAULTB FORCE_ONA 5 12VSENSEA 8 RSENSE^ #CGS 22nF 3 12VGATEA #CGD 6800pF 12VOUTA 10 3VINA 12 FORCE_ONB GPI_A0 PCI EXPRESS BUS 0.1µF Float for latch / GND for retry short pin GND on connector 40 short pin GND on connector 39 3.3AUX 375mA *R12VGATEA 15 12V 2.1A (x4/x8) 0.1 F RSENSE^ 0.015 3VSENSEA 13 GPI_B0 *R3VGATEA 3VGATEA 14 15 3VOUTA 16 # CGATE ISL6113 22nF ISL6114 10k x 4 12VINB 32 0.1µF 45 AUXENA 42 12VSENSEB 29 AUXENB 44 #CGS *R12VGATEB ONA 22nF 43 15 34 ONB 12VGATEB #C GD 6800pF 12VOUTB 27 10k x 4 0.1µF 6 PWRGDA 31 3VINB PWRGDB 25 1 FAULTA 24 36 3VSENSEB FAULTB 41 VSTBY PCI-EXPRESS CONNECTOR 0.1µF 3VGATEB 23 L/R PRSNTA PRSNTB 37 PERSTA 47 GPOB 48 GPOA 15 17 #CGATE 22nF GND 33 RSENSE^ 12V 2.1A (x4/x8) RSENSE^ 0.015 *R3VGATEB 3VOUTB 21 VAUXB 22 GND 3.3V 3.0A 3.3V 3.0A 3.3AUX 375mA GND 46 PCI EXPRESS DATA BUS 10k x 3 PCI-EXPRESS CONNECTOR * Values for R12VGATE and R3VGATE may vary depending upon the CGS of the external MOSFETs. # These components are not required for ISL6113/4 operation but can be implemented for GATE output slew rate control (application specific) • Bold lines indicate high current paths ^ RSENSE value is application specific FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 9 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 ISL6113, ISL6114 Descriptions and Operational Explanation . VAUX These two ICs target the dual PCI-EXPRESS slot application for add-in cards in servers. Together with a pair of N and P-Channel MOSFETs, four high precision current sense resistors and a handful of passive components, the ISL6113, ISL6114 provide a PCI-E compliant hot plug control solution. These ICs use the Hot Plug Interface (HPI) for communicating, enabling, monitoring and reporting of UV conditions and OC and over temperature faults. Additionally they have a full complement of PCI-E specific I/O. The ISL6113, ISL6114 share the same footprint as their sister part, the ISL6112, which features both SMI and HPI control and communication capabilities, neither of these two has serial bus capabilities. Whereas the ISL6113 has the same turn-on characteristics as the ISL6112, the ISL6114 uses a lower level of current sourcing on the GATE outputs (5µA vs the ISL6113’s 25µA). This lower sourcing current allows the user to use less GATE capacitance for in-rush current and GATE ramp control than the ISL6113 to achieve similar turn-on characteristics. This reduced capacitance in turn provides for a faster turn-off of the MAIN supplies by the ISL6114 in the event of an OC fault than is possible with the ISL6113. Bias, Power-On Reset and Power Cycling The ISL6113, ISL6114 utilizes the VSTBY pins as the only IC bias supply source. For systems without a dedicated 3.3V auxiliary supply, the 3VMAIN supply is to be used for the IC bias. A Power-On Reset (POR) cycle is initiated after VSTBY rises above its UVLO threshold and remains satisfied for tPOR, ~250µs. If VSTBY is recycled, the ISL6113, ISL6114 enters a new power-on-reset cycle. VSTBY must be the first supply voltage applied followed by the MAIN supply inputs. During tPOR, all outputs remain off. PCI-Express (PCI-E) compliance requires that the connector power must be off prior to and during insertion and during removal of a PCI-E board. Before the add-in board is properly inserted into or removed from a connector, the FET switches are turned off via the enabling inputs (ON_X and AUXEN_X). In the event of an improper insertion or removal and to ensure that the power is off when necessary, the ISL6113, ISL6114 has a present input (PRSNT) per slot that overrides and disables the enabling inputs if PRSNT is not pulled low by having a card fully inserted into the slot to complete the pull-down circuit. The PRSNT pin must be a last to make, first to break connection to ensure compliance. Enabling the VAUX Outputs Upon asserting an AUXEN input, the related output turns-on the internal power switch between the VSTBY supply and its load. The turn-on is slew rate limited and invokes the ICs current regulation feature so as to not droop the supply due to in-rush current loading. Figure 2 illustrates the ISL6113 AUX turn-on performance into a 100, 150µF load with the in-rush load current being limited to ~1A. AUXEN IAUX FIGURE 2. VAUX TURN-ON RLOAD = 10, CLOAD = 100µF Standby Mode Standby mode is entered when one or more of the MAIN supply inputs (12VIN and/or 3VIN) is absent, below its respective UVLO threshold or OFF. The ISL6113, ISL6114 also has 3.3V auxiliary outputs (VAUX), satisfying an optional PCI Express requirement. These outputs are fed from the VSTBY input pins and controlled by the AUXEN input pins and are independent of the MAIN outputs. Should IC be in standby mode the VAUX switch will function as long as VVSTBY is compliant. Prior to standby mode, ONA and ONB inputs must be deasserted or else the ISL6113, ISL6114 will assert its FAULT outputs. Enabling the MAIN GATE Outputs The related AUXEN must be active for the MAIN supplies to be enabled otherwise they will be latched off. When a slots MAIN supplies are off, the 12VGATE pin is held high with an internal pull-up to the 12VIN voltage. Similarly, the 3VGATE pin is internally held low to GND. With an add-in card properly in place, when an ON_X pin is signaled high, the ISL6113, ISL6114 enables control of one slot turning on one pair of FETs via the 3VGATE and 12VGATE pins. The FET gates are charged with a +25µA (+5µA for the ISL6114) current sink/source pulling the 12VGATE pin to ground and the 3VGATE pin is charged to ~12VIN thereby enhancing both of the MAIN supply FET switches. Estimating In-Rush Current and VOUT Slew Rate at Start-Up The expected in-rush current can be estimated by using Equation 1: C LOAD ISL6113 - I INRUSH Nominally = 25A -------------------- C GATE C LOAD ISL6114 - I INRUSH Nominally = 5A -------------------- C GATE (EQ. 1) With 25µA and 5µA being the GATE pin charge current for FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 10 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 the ISL6113, ISL6114 respectively, CLOAD is the load capacitance, and CGATE is the total GATE capacitance including CISS of the external MOSFET and any external capacitance connected from the GATE output pin to the GATE reference, GND or source. An estimate for the output slew rate of 3.3V outputs and 12V outputs where there is little or no external 12VGATE output capacitors, can be taken from Equation 2: I LIM VOUTdv/dt = -------------------C LOAD (EQ. 2) where ILIM = 50mV/RSENSE and CLOAD is the load capacitance. Note: As a consequence, the CR duration, tFILTER must be programmed to exceed the time it takes to fully charge the output load to the input rail voltage level. MAIN Outputs (Start-up Delay and Slew-Rate Control) The 3.3V outputs act as source followers. In this mode of operation, VSOURCE = [VGATE – VTH(ON)] until the associated output reaches 3.3V. The voltage on the gate of the MOSFET will then continue to rise until it reaches 12V, which ensures minimum rDS(ON). For the 12V outputs, when the MOSFET is optionally configured as a Miller integrator to adjust the VOUT ramp time by having a CGD, which is connected between the MOSFET’s gate and drain. In this configuration, the feedback action from drain to gate of the MOSFET causes the voltage at the drain of the MOSFET to slew in a linear fashion at a rate estimated by Equation 3: ISL6113 VOUTdv/dt = 25A --------------C GD 5A ISL6114 VOUTdv/dt = -----------C GD (EQ. 3) Tables 1 and 2 approximate the output slew-rate for various values of CGATE when start-up is dominated by GATE capacitance (external CGATE from GATE pin to ground plus CGS of the external MOSFET for the 3.3V rail; CGD for the 12V rail). TABLE 1. ISL6113 3.3V AND 12V OUTPUT SLEW-RATE SELECTION FOR GATE CAPACITANCE DOMINATED START-UP TABLE 2. ISL6114 3.3V AND 12V OUTPUT SLEW-RATE SELECTION FOR GATE CAPACITANCE DOMINATED START-UP | IGATE | = 5µA CGATE or CGD dv/dt (LOAD) 0.01µF* 0.5V/ms 0.022µF* 0.23V/ms 0.047µF 0.106 V/ms 0.1µF 0.050V/ms *Values in this range will be affected by the internal parasitic capacitances of the MOSFETs used and should be verified empirically. During turn-on, the ISL6113 invokes the current regulation (CR) feature to limit inrush current whereas the ISL6114 disables the CR feature during turn-on thus allowing a shorter programmed tFILTER. Both ICs monitor for a severe or Way Overcurrent (WOC) condition such as a short at this time. Note that all of these performance estimates and guidelines are useful only for first order time and loading expectations, as they do not look at other significant loading factors. Figures 3 through 11 realistically illustrate the discussed turn-on performance topic with the noted loading and compensation conditions. Notice the degree of control over the in-rush current and the GATE ramp rate as the CGD and CGS values are changed providing for highly customized turn on characteristics. In some scope shots although the CFILTER shows a ramping in the absence of excessive displayed loading current the CFILTER is responding to the other MAIN supply current that is not displayed. All scope shots were taken from the ISL6113EVAL1Z or ISL6114EVAL1Z platform with any component changes are noted. 12VOUT 12VGATE | IGATE | = 25µA CGATE or CGD dv/dt (LOAD) 0.01µF* 2.5V/ms 0.022µF* 1.136V/ms 0.047µF 0.532 V/ms 0.1µF 0.250V/ms *Values in this range will be affected by the internal parasitic capacitances of the MOSFETs used and should be verified empirically. 12 IOUT CFILTER CGD = 6.8nF CGS = 22nF FIGURE 3. ISL6113 12VMAIN START-UP RLOAD = 10, CLOAD = 470µF FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 11 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 3VGATE 12VOUT 12VGATE 3 VOUT 3 IOUT CFILTER 12IOUT CFILTER CGD = 9.8nF CGATE = 22nF FIGURE 4. ISL6113 3VMAIN START-UP RLOAD = 2, CLOAD = 470µF 12VOUT CGS = 2.2nF FIGURE 7. ISL6113 12VMAIN START-UP RLOAD = 10, CLOAD = 470µF 12VOUT 12VGATE 12VGATE 12IOUT CFILTER CGD = 6.8nF CGS = 2.2nF FIGURE 5. ISL6113 12VMAIN START-UP RLOAD = 10, CLOAD = 470µF 3VGATE 3VOUT 12IOUT CFILTER CGD = 1.5nF CGS = 4.7nF FIGURE 8. ISL6114 12VMAIN START-UP RLOAD = 10, CLOAD = 470µF 3VGATE 3 VOUT 3IOUT 3 IOUT CFILTER CGATE = 2.2nF FIGURE 6. ISL6113 3VMAIN START-UP RLOAD = 2, CLOAD = 470µF FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 CFILTER CGS = 4.7nF FIGURE 9. ISL6114 3VMAIN START-UP RLOAD = 2, CLOAD = 470µF Page 12 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 12VOUT 12VGATE 12IOUT CFILTER CGD = OPEN ISL6113, ISL6114 enters its CR mode where it regulates the load current to the programmed level by modulating the gate of the related FET switch into the linear region of operation to maintain 50mV across the sense resistor for the programmed tFILTER duration. However, should the load current cause a VRSENSE > VTHFAST, the outputs are immediately shut off with no tFILTER delay, as shown in Figures 14 and 15. If the ISL6113, ISL6114 latches off due to the tFILTER expiring, then the FETs are turned-off more aggressively than if signaled from the linear region with approximately 80mA of GATE current to ensure faster isolation from the voltage bus. This is also true when turning off from a WOC event. 12VOUT CGS = OPEN 12VGATE FIGURE 10. ISL6114 12VMAIN START-UP RLOAD = 10, CLOAD = 470µF 3VGATE 12IOUT CFILTER 3VOUT 3IOUT FIGURE 12. ISL6113 12VMAIN CR AND SHUTDOWN CFILTER CGS = OPEN 3IOUT 3VOUT FIGURE 11. ISL6114 3VMAIN START-UP RLOAD = 2, CLOAD = 470µF Current Regulation (CR) Function The ISL6113, ISL6114 provides a current limiting function that protects the input voltage supplies against excessive current loads, including short circuits during turn-on (MAIN supplies shown in previous Figures 3 through 11) and during static operation for both MAIN (Figures 12 through 15) and AUX supplies (Figures 16 and 17). When during static operation, any load current causes >VTHILIMIT (nominally 50mV) drop across a sense resistor thus exceeding the programmed CR limit, the FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 3VGATE CFILTER FIGURE 13. ISL6113 3VMAIN CR AND SHUTDOWN Page 13 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 12VGATE 12VOUT VAUX CFILTER CFILTER IAUX 12IOUT FIGURE 14. ISL6113 12VMAIN WOC SHUTDOWN FIGURE 16. VAUX OC REGULATION AND SHUTDOWN VAUX 3VGATE CFILTER CFILTER 3 IOUT 3VOUT FIGURE 15. ISL6113 3VMAIN WOC SHUTDOWN The VAUX outputs have a different circuit-breaker function. The VAUX circuit breakers do not incorporate a fast-trip detector, instead they regulate the current into a fault to avoid exceeding their operating current limit. The circuit breaker will trip due to an overcurrent on VAUX when the programmable CR duration timer, t expires. This use of FLT the t timer prevents the circuit breaker from tripping FLT prematurely due to brief current transients. See Figures 16 and 17 for illustrations of the VAUX protection performance into an over current (OC) and more severe OC condition respectively. The ISL6113, ISL6114 AUX current control responds proportionally to the severity of the OC condition resulting in appropriately fast VAUX pull down and current regulation until tFILTER has expired. IAUX FIGURE 17. VAUX WOC REGULATION AND SHUTDOWN In the fault latch mode set by leaving L/R pin open, following a fault condition, the outputs can be turned on again via the ON inputs (if the fault occurred on one of the MAIN outputs), via the AUXEN inputs (if the fault occurred on the AUX outputs), or by cycling both ON and AUXEN (if faults occurred on both the MAIN and AUX outputs). When the circuit breaker trips, FAULT will be asserted. In the fault retry mode, set by grounding the L/R pin the ISL6113, ISL6114 will initiate an automatic restart about every 1.5s until successful. The ISL6113, ISL6114 current regulation duration (tFILTER) is set by external capacitors at the CFILTER pins to GND. Once the CR mode is entered, the external cap is charged with a 2.5µA current source to 1.25V. Once this threshold has been reached the IC then turns-off all fault the related FETs and sets the FAULT output low. For a desired tFILTER, the value for CCFILTER is given by Equation 4: nominal t FILTER C FILTER = -------------------------------------------500k FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 (EQ. 4) Page 14 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 where 500k is (nominal VFILTER/nominal IFILTER) and where tFILTER is the desired response time with the values for IFILTER and VFILTER being found in the ISL6113, ISL6114’s “Electrical Specifications Table” on page 6. See Table 3 for nominal tFILTER times for given CFILTER cap values. For the ISL6113, there is a minimum tFILTER consideration since the ISL6113 has its CR feature invoked as it turns-on the FETs into the load. There is a maximum bulk capacitance specified for each power level supported that needs to be charged at the CR limit. This in-rush current time must be considered when programming the tFILTER. TABLE 3. the 12VMAIN, 3VMAIN and VAUX outputs exceed their respective VUVTH levels. PCI-E Reset Outputs (PERST) A PCI-Express specific output, the ISL6113, ISL6114 have two open-drain, active-low PERST outputs that must be pulled up to VSTBY. Upon enabling, the assertion high of PERST is delayed a minimum of 100ms (tPVPERL) from the power rails achieving minimum specified operating limits for stability of supplies and REFCLK. Once high the card functions can safely start-up. PERST is immediately pulled low when the power supply is disabled. Force_On Inputs (FORCE_ON) NOMINAL tFILTER DURATION CFILTER CAPACITANCE (µF) TIME (ms) Open 0.01 0.01 5 0.022 11 0.047 24 0.1 50 NOTE: Nom. CR_DUR = CFILTER cap (µF) * 500k. Holding the CFILTER pin low will increase the CR duration indefinitely. This feature may be useful in trouble shooting, or evaluation. If this is invoked be cautious not to violate the SOA of the pass FETs. Power-Down Cycle When signaled off, the GATE pins are discharged/charged with a 25µA for ISL6113 (5µA for ISL6114) current sink/source to ramp down the supplies in a controlled fashion. When a slot is turned off, internal switches are connected to the outputs 12VOUT and 3VOUT providing a discharge path for load capacitance. This ensures that the outputs are pulled to GND, thereby ensuring 0V on slot connectors during removal or insertion of add-in cards. Thermal Shutdown The internal VAUX switches are protected against damage not only by current limiting, but by a dual mode over-temperature protection scheme as well. Each slot controller on the ISL6113, ISL6114 is thermally isolated from the other. Should an overcurrent condition raise the junction temperature of one slots controller and pass switch > TOVER (nominally +140°C), all of the outputs for that slot will be shut off and the slots FAULT output will be asserted. The other slots operating condition will remain unaffected. However, should the ISL6113, ISL6114’s die temperature exceed +160°C, all outputs for both slots will be shut off, whether or not a current limit condition exists. Special I/O Power Good Outputs (PWRGD) These inputs are provided to facilitate system diagnostics or evaluation when using the ISL6113, ISL6114. Asserting a FORCE_ON input will turn on all three of the slots outputs, while over riding all three supplies overcurrent, the MAIN supplies UV protections, on-chip thermal protection for the VAUX supplies and disable the PWRGD and FAULT outputs. Asserting the FORCE_ON inputs will not disable the VUVLO(STBY). If not used, each pin should be connected to VSTBY. General Purpose I/O (GPI, GPO) Two pairs of pins on the ISL6113, ISL6114 are available for buffered driving. Both of these are compliant to 3.3V. If unused, connect each GPI pin to GND. The GPI pins are 5ms debounced for filtering and the GPO are open drain capable of 90mA pull down current for attention getting devices in accordance with the PCI-Express specifications. Latch/Retry Operation Toggle (L/R) This input pin is tied to GND for a ~1.5s retry period after fault. If left open or tied high to VSTBY, the ISL6113, ISL6114 will latch off upon a fault. Board Present Input (PRSNT) The PRSNT input is used to detect the presence of an add-in card in the slot. In systems where Manual Retention Latch (MRL) is not implemented, this input detects when an add-in card is properly inserted into the slot via the last make, staggered length PRSNT connection on the add-in card connector. This input must be pulled to ground through the addin card ensuring all connections have been made between the connector and the card in order to enable 3.3VAUX turn-on. This pin function can be defaulted by tying to GND. PRSNT not being pulled low overrides and disables all FORCE_ON, ON and AUXEN commands and for ~5ms after being pulled low. In systems where MRL is implemented this input is connected to the MRL sensor. The MRL Sensor allows monitoring of the position of the MRL and therefore allows detection of unexpected openings of the MRL. These inputs are internally pulled up to the VSTBY rail. All I/O are valid at VSTBY <1V. The ISL6113, ISL6114 have two open-drain, active-low PWRGD outputs that must be pulled up to VSTBY. This output will be asserted when a slot has been enabled and FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 15 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 PCI-Express Application Recommendations Using the ISL6113EVAL1Z, ISL6114EVAL1Z Platform For each of the 3VMAIN and +12VMAIN supply, the CR level is set by an external sense resistor value depending on the maximum specified power for the various sizes of the PCI-Express connector and application implemented (X1, 10W or 25W; X4, X8, 25W; X16, 25W or 75W; and X16 Graphic-ATX, 150W). The power rating is a combination of both main and the optional auxiliary supplies. This sense resistor is a low sub-1 standard value current sense resistor (one for each slot) and the voltage across this resistor is compared to a 50mV reference. On the 12VMAIN, for a10W connector, a 75m sense resistor provides a nominal CR level of 0.66A, 32% above the 0.5A maximum specification; for a 25W connector, a 20m sense resistor provides a nominal CR level of 2.5A, 19% above the 2.1A maximum specification; for a 75W connector a 8m sense resistor provides a nominal CR level of 6.25A, 14% above the 5.5A maximum specification; for a X16 GraphicsATX 150W card, a 7m sense resistor provides a nominal CR level of 7.1A, 14% above the 6.25A maximum specification. The 150W is provided by 2 slots, each providing up to a maximum of 75W from the 12VMAIN as this specialized type of card does not consume 3VMAIN or AUX supply power. The 3.3V supply uses a 15m sense resistor compared to a 50mV reference to provide a nominal CR of 3.3A or 11% above the 3A maximum specification load across all sizes and power levels of the connector. Table 4 provides recommended 12VMAIN sense resistor values for particular power levels. TABLE 4. NOMINAL CURRENT REGULATION LEVEL 12VMAIN RSENSE (m 12VMAIN CR (A) PCI-E ADD IN BOARD POWER LEVEL SUPPORTED (W) 75 0.7 10 20 2.5 25 8 6.2 75 7 7 150 NOTE: CR Level = VTHILIMIT/RSENSE. Providing a nominal CR protection level above the maximum specified limits of the card ensures that the card is able to draw its maximum specified loads, and, in addition, have enough headroom before a regulated current limiter is invoked to protect against transients and other events. This headroom margin can be adjusted up or down by utilizing differing values of sense resistor. FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Description and Introduction The primary ISL6113, ISL6114 evaluation platform is shown in Figures 37 and 38 both photographically and schematically. This evaluation board highlights a PCB layout that confines all necessary active and passive components in an area 12mmx55mm. This width is smaller than the specified PCI-Express socket to socket spacing allowing for intimate co-location of the load power control and the load itself. Around the central highlighted layout are numerous labeled test points and configuration jumpers. Where there are node names such as, AO(L/R) the pin name in parentheses relates to the ISL6113, ISL6114. The ISL6113, ISL6114 share an evaluation platform with the ISL6112 as all three parts have a common pinout for the common pin functions. The specific evaluation board as ordered and received will reflect the part number in the area below the Intersil logo either by label or silk screened lettering. For those pins not common across the ISL6112 and ISL6113, ISL6114 in the bottom left corner there is a matrix detailing the differences. After correctly biasing the evaluation platform as noted through the 6 banana jacks, turning on VSTBY first then the other MAIN supplies in any order. With the appropriate signaling to the AUXEN and ON inputs the user should see turn-on waveforms as shown previously. The addition of external current loading is necessary to demonstrate the OC and WOC response performance. Figures 18 and 19 demonstrate some of the PCI-E specific and additional I/O functionality. Figure 18 shows the PRSNT pin being signaled low then the 12VOUT and 3VOUT outputs turning on automatically as the ON input is already asserted. Power good is signaled once the 12VOUT and 3VOUT meet their respective VUVVth levels. After the time period tPVPERL the PCI-E specific reset signal output, PERST is asserted. Figure 19 shows the GPI to GPO ~6ms functionality. Figure 20 shows the retry period operation. Approximately every 1.5s the IC attempts to restart into a faulty load until finally being able to turn-on fully into a normal load. This retry mode is invoked with R/L input tied low. ISL6113EVAL1Z, ISL6114EVAL1Z Errata GPO_A0 and GPO_BO labeling is reversed. Correct labeling shown on evaluation board photograph in Figure 37. Caution: The ISL6113EVAL1Z, ISL6114EVAL1Z gets very hot to the touch after operating it for a few minutes. Hottest areas marked on evaluation board. Page 16 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 12VOUT PRSNT 3VOUT GPO PGOOD tPVPERL GPI PERST FIGURE 18. PRSNT, VOUT, POWERGOOD, PERST FIGURE 19. GPI TO GPO FUNCTIONALITY 12VMAIN 3VMAIN 12GATE 12IOUT FIGURE 20. RETRY MODE OPERATION FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 17 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 Typical Performance Curves 1.0 6.0 5.8 0.8 12V ICC 5.4 5.2 ICC (mA) ICCSTBY (mA) 5.6 5.0 4.8 4.6 4.4 0.6 0.4 0.2 3.3V ICC 4.2 4.0 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 0 -50 120 0 TEMPERATURE (°C) 52 51 50 49 48 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 WOC THRESHOLD VOLTAGE (V) CURRENT LIMIT Vth (mV) 53 -40 103 102 101 100 99 98 97 96 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 100 120 TEMPERATURE (°C) FIGURE 23. CURRENT LIMIT THRESHOLD VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE FIGURE 24. FAST TRIP THRESHOLD VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE 400 1200 380 1150 AUX RESISTANCE () AUX CURRENT LIMIT (mA) 150 104 TEMPERATURE (°C) 1100 1050 1000 950 900 850 800 -60 100 FIGURE 22. ICC CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE FIGURE 21. ICCSTBY CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE 47 -60 50 TEMPERATURE (°C) 360 IAUX = 375mA 340 320 300 280 260 240 220 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (°C) FIGURE 25. AUX CURRENT LIMIT vs TEMPERATURE FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 120 200 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 TEMPERATURE (°C) FIGURE 26. AUX rDS(ON) vs TEMPERATURE Page 18 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 AUX AND 3VMAIN RISING POR (V) Typical Performance Curves (Continued) 12VMAIN POR RISING (V) 9.30 9.25 9.20 9.15 9.10 9.05 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 3.1 2.9 AUX 2.7 2.5 2.3 3VMAIN 2.1 1.9 1.7 1.5 -60 -40 -20 FIGURE 27. 12VMAIN RISING POR THRESHOLD VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE AUX AND 3VMAIN UV Vth (V) 12VMAIN UV Vth (V) 10.50 10.48 10.46 10.44 10.42 10.40 60 80 100 120 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 2.79 2.78 2.76 2.75 2.74 2.73 AUX 2.72 2.71 2.70 -60 120 3VMAIN 2.77 -40 -20 TEMPERATURE (°C) 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 TEMPERATURE (°C) FIGURE 29. 12VMAIN POWER GOOD THRESHOLD VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE FIGURE 30. AUX AND 3VMAIN POWER GOOD THRESHOLD VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE 5.1 25.5 25.0 TURN ON CURRENT (µA) TURN ON CURRENT (µA) 40 2.80 10.52 3VGATE 24.5 24.0 23.5 12VGATE 23.0 22.5 22.0 -60 20 FIGURE 28. AUX AND 3VMAIN RISING POR THRESHOLD VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE 10.54 10.38 -60 0 TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (°C) FIGURE 31. ISL6113 GATE TURN-ON CURRENT (ABS) vs TEMPERATURE FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 120 5.0 3VGATE 4.9 4.8 4.7 12VGATE 4.6 4.5 4.4 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 TEMPERATURE (°C) FIGURE 32. ISL6114 GATE TURN-ON CURRENT (ABS) vs TEMPERATURE Page 19 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 120 3.0 2.9 100 FILTER CURRENT (µA) GATE FAULT OFF CURRENT (mA) Typical Performance Curves (Continued) 3GATE 80 60 12GATE 40 20 0 -60 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 2.0 -60 120 -40 -20 TEMPERATURE (°C) 1.30 160 1.28 155 tPVPERL (ms) FILTER THRESHOLD (V) 20 40 60 80 100 120 FIGURE 34. FILTER CHARGE CURRENT vs TEMPERATURE FIGURE 33. GATE FAULT OFF CURRENT (ABS) vs TEMPERATURE 1.26 1.24 1.22 1.20 -60 0 TEMPERATURE (°C) 150 145 140 135 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 TEMPERATURE (°C) FIGURE 35. FILTER THRESHOLD VOLTAGE vs TEMPERATURE FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 130 -60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 TEMPERATURE (°C) FIGURE 36. tPVPERL vs TEMPERATURE Page 20 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 CAUTION HOT AREA GPO_A CAUTION HOT AREA GPO_B CAUTION HOT AREA FIGURE 37. ISL6113EVAL1Z, ISL6114EVAL1Z BOARD PHOTOGRAPH FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 21 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 22 of 24 FIGURE 38. ISL6113EVAL1Z, ISL6114EVAL1Z BOARD SCHEMATIC ISL6113, ISL6114 ISL6113 ISL6114 ISL6113, ISL6114 TABLE 5. ISL6113EVAL1Z, ISL6114EVAL1Z COMPONENT LISTING COMPONENT DESIGNATOR COMPONENT FUNCTION COMPONENT DESCRIPTION U1 ISL6113 or ISL6114 PCI-Express Dual Slot Hot Plug Controller Q1, Q4 Voltage Rail Switches SI4405DY or equivalent, P-Channel MOSFET Q2, Q3 Voltage Rail Switches SI4820DY or equivalent, N-Channel MOSFET Current Sense Resistor 0.020 1%, 2512 R9, R10, R17, R20 Pull-up resistors on FORCE_ON and GPI Inputs 100k, 0201 R11, R12, R13, 14, R15, R16, R18, 19, R21 I/O Pull-up resistors 10k, 0201 R2, R4, R5, R7 FET gate series resistance 15, 0201 C1, C7, C8, C13 ISL6113EVAL1Z 3VMAIN FET gate capacitance 22nF 10%, 16V, 0402 C1, C7, C8, C13 ISL6114EVAL1Z 3VMAIN FET gate capacitance open C3, C5, C6, C10, C11, C14 MAIN and VSTBY decoupling capacitance 1µF 10%, 6.3V, 0402 C2, C12 ISL6113 12VMAIN FET gate to drain capacitance 6.8nF 10%, 6.3V, 0201 C2, C12 ISL6114 12VMAIN FET gate to drain capacitance open C4, C9 CFILTER capacitance (5ms) 0.01µF 10%, 6.3V, 0201 R24, R25 AUX Load Resistance 10 20%, 3W C17, C18 AUX Load Capacitance 100µF 20%, 25V, Radial Electrolytic R22, R26, R28, 29 12VMAIN Load Resistance 20 20%, 10W R23, R27 3VMAIN Load Resistance 2 20%, 10W R1, R3, R6, R8 C15, C16, C19, C20 12VMAIN and 3VMAIN Load Capacitance 470µF 20%, 16V, Radial Electrolytic © Copyright Intersil Americas LLC 2007. 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No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Intersil or its subsidiaries. For information regarding Intersil Corporation and its products, see www.intersil.com FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 23 of 24 ISL6113, ISL6114 Package Outline Drawing L48.7x7 48 LEAD QUAD FLAT NO-LEAD PLASTIC PACKAGE Rev 4, 10/06 4X 5.5 7.00 A 44X 0.50 B 37 6 PIN 1 INDEX AREA 6 PIN #1 INDEX AREA 48 1 7.00 36 4. 30 ± 0 . 15 12 25 (4X) 0.15 13 24 0.10 M C A B 48X 0 . 40± 0 . 1 TOP VIEW 4 0.23 +0.07 / -0.05 BOTTOM VIEW SEE DETAIL "X" ( 6 . 80 TYP ) ( 0.10 C BASE PLANE 0 . 90 ± 0 . 1 4 . 30 ) C SEATING PLANE 0.08 C SIDE VIEW ( 44X 0 . 5 ) C 0 . 2 REF 5 ( 48X 0 . 23 ) ( 48X 0 . 60 ) 0 . 00 MIN. 0 . 05 MAX. TYPICAL RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN DETAIL "X" NOTES: 1. Dimensions are in millimeters. Dimensions in ( ) for Reference Only. 2. Dimensioning and tolerancing conform to AMSE Y14.5m-1994. 3. Unless otherwise specified, tolerance : Decimal ± 0.05 4. Dimension b applies to the metallized terminal and is measured between 0.15mm and 0.30mm from the terminal tip. 5. Tiebar shown (if present) is a non-functional feature. 6. The configuration of the pin #1 identifier is optional, but must be located within the zone indicated. The pin #1 indentifier may be either a mold or mark feature. FN6457 Rev 0.00 September 25, 2007 Page 24 of 24