LINER LT1640H Negative voltage hot swap controller Datasheet

LT1640L/LT1640H
Negative Voltage
Hot Swap Controller
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DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
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The LT®1640L/LT1640H is an 8-pin, negative voltage Hot
SwapTM controller that allows a board to be safely inserted
and removed from a live backplane. Inrush current is
limited to a programmable value by controlling the gate
voltage of an external N-channel pass transistor. The pass
transistor is turned off if the input voltage is less than the
programmable undervoltage threshold or greater than the
overvoltage threshold. A programmable electronic circuit
breaker protects the system against shorts. The PWRGD
(LTC1640L) or PWRGD (LTC1640H) signal can be used to
directly enable a power module. The LT1640L is designed
for modules with a low enable input and the LT1640H for
modules with a high enable input.
Allows Safe Board Insertion and Removal
from a Live – 48V Backplane
Operates from –10V to – 80V
Programmable Inrush Current
Programmable Electronic Circuit Breaker
Programmable Overvoltage Protection
Programmable Undervoltage Lockout
Power Good Control Output
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APPLICATIONS
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Central Office Switching
– 48V Distributed Power Systems
Negative Power Supply Control
The LT1640L/LT1640H is available in 8-pin PDIP and SO
packages.
, LTC and LT are registered trademarks of Linear Technology Corporation.
Hot Swap is a trademark of Linear Technology Corporation.
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TYPICAL APPLICATION
Input Inrush Current
GND
R4
562k
1%
UV = 37V
OV = 71V
R5
9.09k
1%
R6
10k
1%
8
VDD
3
CONTACT
BOUNCE
UV
LT1640L
2
1
PWRGD
OV
VEE
SENSE
4
R1
0.02Ω
5%
GATE
5
DRAIN
6
– 48V
7
R2
10Ω
5%
C1
33nF
24V
R3
10k
5%
C2
3.3nF
100V
Q1
IRF530
2
1
C3
0.1µF
100V
+
C4
100µF
100V
4
ON/OFF
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VOUT+
VIN
8
SENSE +
7
TRIM
6
SENSE –
5
VOUT–
VIN–
+
5V
+
C5
100µF
16V
1640 F07b
LUCENT
JW050A1-E
1640 TA01
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
(Note 1), All Voltages Referred to VEE
Supply Voltage (VDD – VEE) .................... – 0.3V to 100V
DRAIN, PWRGD, PWRGD Pins ............... – 0.3V to 100V
SENSE, GATE Pins .................................... – 0.3V to 20V
UV, OV Pins .............................................. – 0.3V to 60V
Maximum Junction Temperature ......................... 125°C
Operating Temperature Range
LT1640LC/LT1640HC ............................. 0°C to 70°C
LT1640LI/LT1640HI .......................... – 40°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range ................ – 65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec)................. 300°C
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PACKAGE/ORDER I FOR ATIO
ORDER PART
NUMBER
TOP VIEW
PWRGD 1
8
VDD
OV 2
7
DRAIN
UV 3
6
GATE
VEE 4
5
SENSE
N8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PDIP
S8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PLASTIC SO
TJMAX = 125°C, θJA = 120°C/W (N8)
TJMAX = 125°C, θJA = 150°C/W (S8)
LT1640LCN8
LT1640LCS8
LT1640LIN8
LT1640LIS8
S8 PART MARKING
ORDER PART
NUMBER
TOP VIEW
PWRGD 1
8
VDD
OV 2
7
DRAIN
UV 3
6
GATE
VEE 4
5
SENSE
N8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PDIP
S8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PLASTIC SO
LT1640HCN8
LT1640HCS8
LT1640HIN8
LT1640HIS8
S8 PART MARKING
TJMAX = 125°C, θJA = 120°C/W (N8)
TJMAX = 125°C, θJA = 150°C/W (S8)
1640L
1640LI
1640H
1640HI
Consult factory for Military grade parts.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
(Note 2), VDD = 48V, VEE = 0V, TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted.
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
DC
VDD
Supply Voltage
IDD
Supply Current
VCB
IPU
●
10
V
5
mA
UV = 3V, OV = VEE, SENSE = VEE
●
Circuit Breaker Trip Voltage
VCB = (VSENSE – VEE)
●
40
50
60
mV
GATE Pin Pull-Up Current
Gate Drive On, VGATE = VEE
●
– 30
– 45
– 60
µA
IPD
GATE Pin Pull-Down Current
Any Fault Condition
24
50
70
mA
ISENSE
SENSE Pin Current
VSENSE = 50mV
∆VGATE
External Gate Drive
(VGATE – VEE), 15V ≤ VDD ≤ 80V
(VGATE – VEE), 10V ≤ VDD < 15V
●
●
10
6
13.5
8
18
15
V
V
VUVH
UV Pin High Threshold Voltage
UV Low to High Transition
●
1.213
1.243
1.272
V
VUVL
UV Pin Low Threshold Voltage
UV High to Low Transition
●
1.198
1.223
1.247
VUVHY
UV Pin Hysteresis
IINUV
UV Pin Input Current
VUV = VEE
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VOVH
OV Pin High Threshold Voltage
OV Low to High Transition
●
VOVL
OV Pin Low Threshold Voltage
OV High to Low Transition
●
VOVHY
OV Pin Hysteresis
IINOV
OV Pin Input Current
VOV = VEE
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2
1.3
80
µA
– 20
20
V
mV
– 0.02
– 0.5
µA
1.198
1.223
1.247
V
1.165
1.203
1.232
V
20
– 0 .03
mV
– 0.5
µA
LT1640L/LT1640H
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VDD = 48V, VEE = 0V, TA = 25°C unless otherwise noted.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
VPG
Power Good Threshold
VDRAIN – VEE, High to Low Transition
1.1
1.4
2.0
UNITS
VPGHY
Power Good Threshold Hysteresis
VOL
Output Low Voltage
PWRGD (LT1640L), IOUT = 1mA,
(VDRAIN – VEE) < VPG
●
ROUT
Power Good Output Impedance
PWRGD (LT1460H), (VDRAIN – VEE) < VPG
●
tPHLOV
OV High to GATE Low
tPHLUV
UV Low to GATE Low
tPLHOV
OV Low to GATE High
tPLHUV
UV High to GATE High
tPHLSENSE
SENSE High to Gate Low
Figures 1, 4
tPHLPG
DRAIN Low to PWRGD Low
DRAIN Low to (PWRGD – DRAIN) High
(LT1640L) Figures 1, 5
(LT1640H) Figures 1, 5
0.5
0.5
µs
µs
tPLHPG
DRAIN High to PWRGD High
DRAIN High to (PWRGD – DRAIN) Low
(LT1640L) Figures 1, 5
(LT1640H) Figures 1, 5
0.5
0.5
µs
µs
V
0.4
0.48
2
V
0.8
V
6.5
kΩ
Figures 1, 2
1.7
µs
Figures 1, 3
1.5
µs
Figures 1, 2
5.5
µs
Figures 1, 3
6.5
µs
AC
2
The ● denotes specifications which apply over the full operating
temperature range.
Note 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings are those values beyond which the life
of a device may be impaired.
3
µs
4
Note 2: All currents into device pins are positive; all currents out of device
pins are negative. All voltages are referenced to VEE unless otherwise
specified.
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TYPICAL PERFOR A CE CHARACTERISTICS
Supply Current vs Supply Voltage
Supply Current vs Temperature
1.8
15
14
1.5
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
13
GATE VOLTAGE (V)
1.6
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
1.7
1.4
1.3
1.2
12
11
10
9
8
1.1
1.1
0
Gate Voltage vs Supply Voltage
1.6
7
0
20
40
80
60
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
100
1640 G01
1.0
– 50
– 25
0
25
50
TEMPERATURE (°C)
75
100
1640 G02
6
0
20
80
60
40
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
100
1640 G03
3
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48
14.5
54
47
14.0
13.5
13.0
12.5
GATE PULL-UP CURRENT (µA)
15.0
TRIP VOLTAGE (mV)
GATE VOLTAGE (V)
Gate Pull-Up Current
vs Temperature
Circuit Breaker Trip Voltage
vs Temperature
Gate Voltage vs Temperature
53
52
51
50
49
12.0
– 50
– 25
25
50
0
TEMPERATURE (°C)
75
– 25
50
0
25
TEMPERATURE (°C)
75
1640 G04
52
49
46
43
75
100
– 25
0
25
50
TEMPERATURE (°C)
75
PWRGD Output Impedance
vs Temperature (LT1640H)
8
7
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0
– 50
100
1640 G06
OUTPUT IMPEDANCE (Ω)
PWRGD OUTPUT LOW VOLTAGE (V)
GATE PULL-DOWN CURRENT (mA)
42
40
– 50
100
0.5
0
50
25
TEMPERATURE (°C)
43
PWRGD Output Low Voltage
vs Temperature (LT1640L)
55
– 25
44
1640 G05
Gate Pull-Down Current
vs Temperature
40
– 50
45
41
48
– 50
100
46
6
5
4
3
– 25
25
50
0
TEMPERATURE (°C)
1640 G07
75
100
1640 G08
2
– 50
– 25
0
25
50
TEMPERATURE (°C)
75
100
1640 G09
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PIN FUNCTIONS
PWRGD/PWRGD (Pin 1): Power Good Output Pin. This pin
will toggle when VDRAIN is within VPG of VEE. This pin can
be connected directly to the enable pin of a power module.
When the DRAIN pin of the LT1640L is above VEE by more
than VPG, the PWRGD pin will be high impedance, allowing
the pull-up current of the module’s enable pin to pull the
pin high and turn the module off. When VDRAIN drops
below VPG, the PWRGD pin sinks current to VEE, pulling
the enable pin low and turning on the module.
When the DRAIN pin of the LT1640H is above VEE by more
than VPG, the PWRGD pin will sink current to the DRAIN
4
pin which pulls the module’s enable pin low, forcing it off.
When VDRAIN drops below VPG, the PWRGD sink current
is turned off and a 5k resistor is connected between
PWRGD and DRAIN, allowing the module’s pull-up current to pull the enable pin high and turn on the module.
OV (Pin 2): Analog Overvoltage Input. When OV is pulled
above the 1.223V low to high threshold, an overvoltage
condition is detected and the GATE pin will be immediately
pulled low. The GATE pin will remain low until OV drops
below the 1.203V high to low threshold.
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UV (Pin 3): Analog Undervoltage Input. When UV is
pulled below the 1.223V high to low threshold, an undervoltage condition is detected and the GATE pin will be
immediately pulled low. The GATE pin will remain low
until UV rises above the 1.243 low to high threshold.
The UV pin is also used to reset the electronic circuit
breaker. If the UV pin is cycled low and high following the
trip of the circuit breaker, the circuit breaker is reset and
a normal power-up sequence will occur.
VEE (Pin 4): Negative Supply Voltage Input. Connect to
the lower potential of the power supply.
SENSE (Pin 5): Circuit Breaker Sense Pin. With a sense
resistor placed in the supply path between VEE and
SENSE, the circuit breaker will trip when the voltage
across the resistor exceeds 50mV. Noise spikes of less
than 2µs are filtered out and will not trip the circuit
breaker.
If the circuit breaker trip current is set to twice the normal
operating current, only 25mV is dropped across the
sense resistor during normal operation. To disable the
circuit breaker, VEE and SENSE can be shorted together.
GATE (Pin 6): Gate Drive Output for the External
N-Channel. The GATE pin will go high when the following
start-up conditions are met: the UV pin is high, the OV pin
is low and (VSENSE – VEE) < 50mV. The GATE pin is pulled
high by a 45µA current source and pulled low with a
50mA current source.
DRAIN (Pin 7): Analog Drain Sense Input. Connect this
pin to the drain of the external N-channel and the V – pin
of the power module. When the DRAIN pin is below VPG,
the PWRGD or PWRGD pin will toggle.
VDD (Pin 8): Positive Supply Voltage Input. Connect this
pin to the higher potential of the power supply inputs and
the V + pin of the power module. The input supply voltage
ranges from 10V to 80V.
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BLOCK DIAGRA
VDD
–
UV
VCC AND
REFERENCE
GENERATOR
+
VCC
REF
OUTPUT
DRIVE
PWRGD/PWRGD
REF
–
OV
+
50mV
–+
LOGIC
AND
GATE DRIVE
–
+
+
+
–
–
VPG
VEE
1640 BD
VEE SENSE
GATE
DRAIN
5
LT1640L/LT1640H
TEST CIRCUIT
R
5k
V+
5V
PWRGD/PWRGD VDD
VOV
+
–
DRAIN
OV
VDRAIN
LT1640L/LT1460H
UV
GATE
VEE
SENSE
48V
C
0.033µF
VUV
VSENSE
1640 F01
Figure 1. Test Circuit
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TIMING DIAGRAMS
2V
OV
1.223V
1.203V
50mV
SENSE
0V
tPHLOV
tPHLSENSE
tPLHOV
GATE
GATE
1V
1V
1V
1640 F02
1640 F04
Figure 2. OV to GATE Timing
2V
UV
Figure 4. SENSE to GATE Timing
1.8V
1.223V
1.243V
VEE
0V
tPHLUV
GATE
1.4V
DRAIN
tPLHPG
tPLHUV
PWRGD
1V
1V
VEE
1640 F03
1V
1.8V
Figure 3. UV to GATE Timing
tPHLPG
1V
1.4V
DRAIN
0V
PWRGD
VPWRGD – VDRAIN = 0V
tPLHPG
tPHLPG
1V
1V
Figure 5. DRAIN to PWRGD/PWRGD Timing
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1640 F05
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Hot Circuit Insertion
IINRUSH = (45µA • CL)/C2
When circuit boards are inserted into a live –48V backplane,
the bypass capacitors at the input of the board’s power
module or switching power supply can draw huge transient currents as they charge up. The transient currents
can cause permanent damage to the board’s components
and cause glitches on the system power supply.
where CL is the total load capacitance.
Capacitor C1 and resistor R3 prevent Q1 from momentarily turning on when the power pins first make contact.
Without C1 and R3, capacitor C2 would pull the gate of Q1
up to a voltage roughly equal to VEE • C2/CG(Q1) before the
LT1640 could power up and actively pull the gate low. By
placing capacitor C1 parallel with the gate capacitance of
Q1 and isolating them from C2 using resistor R3 the
problem is solved. The value of C1 should be 10 times the
value of C and R3 • C1 ≈ 300µs.
The LT1640 is designed to turn on a board’s supply
voltage in a controlled manner, allowing the board to be
safely inserted or removed from a live backplane. The chip
also provides undervoltage, overvoltage and overcurrent
protection while keeping the power module off until its
input voltage is stable and within tolerance.
Power Supply Ramping
CONTACT
BOUNCE
The input to the power module on a board is controlled by
placing an external N-channel pass transistor (Q1) in the
power path (Figure 6a, all waveforms are with respect to
the VEE pin of the LT1640). R1 provides current fault
detection and R2 prevents high frequency oscillations.
Resistors R4, R5 and R6 provide undervoltage and overvoltage sensing. By ramping the gate of Q1 up at a slow
rate, the surge current charging load capacitors C3 and C4
can be limited to a safe value when the board makes
connection.
Resistor R3 and capacitor C2 act as a feedback network to
accurately control the inrush current. The inrush current
can be calculated with the following equation:
1640 F07b
Figure 6b. Inrush Control Waveforms
GND
R4
562k
1%
UV = 37V
OV = 71V
R5
9.09k
1%
R6
10k
1%
C3
0.1µF
100V
VDD
3
UV
LT1640H
2
PWRGD
+
C4
100µF
100V
1
VIN+
VOUT+
VEE
SENSE
4
GATE
5
6
C1
0.033µF
24V
VIN–
DRAIN
5V
+
GATE IN
OV
R1
0.02Ω
5%
– 48V
VICOR
VI-J3D-CY
8
C5
100µF
16V
VOUT–
7
R2
R3
10Ω 10k C2
5% 5% 3.3nF
100V
1640 F06a
Q1
IRF530
Figure 6a. Inrush Control Circuitry
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The waveforms are shown in Figure 6b. When the power
pins make contact, they bounce several times. While the
contacts are bouncing, the LT1640 senses an undervoltage
condition and the GATE is immediately pulled low when
the power pins are disconnected.
Once the power pins stop bouncing, the GATE pin starts to
ramp up. When Q1 turns on, the GATE voltage is held
constant by the feedback network of R3 and C2. When the
DRAIN voltage has finished ramping, the GATE pin then
ramps to its final value.
Electronic Circuit Breaker
The LT1640 features an electronic circuit breaker function
that protects against short circuits or excessive supply
currents. By placing a sense resistor between the VEE and
SENSE pin, the circuit breaker will be tripped whenever the
voltage across the sense resistor is greater than 50mV for
more than 3µs as shown in Figure 7.
GATE pin will remain low until the circuit breaker is reset
by pulling UV low, then high or cycling power to the part.
If more than 3µs deglitching time is needed to reject
current noise, an external resistor and capacitor can be
added to the sense circuit as shown in Figure 8. R7 and C3
act as a lowpass filter that will slow down the SENSE pin
voltage from rising too fast. Since the SENSE pin will
source current, typically 20µA, there will be a voltage drop
on R7. This voltage will be counted into the circuit breaker
trip voltage just as the voltage across the sense resistor.
A small resistor is recommended for R7. A 100Ω for R7
will cause a 2mV error. The following equation can be used
to estimate the delay time at the SENSE pin:
 V( t) – V( tO )
t = –R • C • In  1 –

Vi – V( tO ) 

Where V(t) is the circuit breaker trip voltage, typically
50mV. V(tO) is the voltage drop across the sense resistor
before the short or over current condition occurs. Vi is the
voltage across the sense resistor when the short current
or over current is applied on it.
Example: A system has a 1A current load and a 0.02Ω
sense resistor is used. An extended delay circuit needs to
be designed for a 50µs delay time after the load jumps to
5A. In this case:
V(t) = 50mV
V(tO) = 20mV
Vi = 5A • 0.02Ω = 100mV
If we choose R = 100Ω, we will get C = 1µF.
GND
R4
562k
1%
1640 F07
Figure 7. Short-Circuit Protection Waveforms
Note that the circuit breaker threshold should be set
sufficiently high to account for the sum of the load current
and the inrush current. If the load current can be controlled
by the PWRGD/PWRGD pin (as in Figure 6a), the threshold
can be set lower, since it will never need to accommodate
inrush current and load current simultaneously.
When the circuit breaker trips, the GATE pin is immediately
pulled to VEE and the external N-channel turns off. The
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UV = 37V
OV = 71V
R5
9.09k
1%
R6
10k
1%
8
VDD
3
UV
LT1640L /LT1640H
2
OV
VEE
SENSE
4 C3
R1
0.02Ω
5%
– 48V
PWRGD/
PWRGD
GATE
5
R7
+
CL
100µF
100V
DRAIN
6
C1
0.033µF
24V
1
7
R2 R3
10Ω 10k C2
5% 5% 3.3nF
100V
Q1
IRF530
1640 F08
Figure 8. Extending the Short-Circuit Protection Delay
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Under some conditions, a short circuit at the output can
cause the input supply to dip below the UV threshold,
resetting the circuit breaker immediately.
the GATE pin is pulled high and Q3 is turned on, pulling
node 2 to VEE. Resistor R8 turns off Q2. When a short
occurs, the GATE pin is pulled low and Q3 turns off. Node
2 starts to charge C4 and Q2 turns on, pulling the UV pin
low and resetting the circuit breaker. As soon as C4 is fully
charged, R8 turns off Q2, UV goes high and the GATE
starts to ramp up. Q3 turns back on and quickly pulls node
2 back to VEE. Diode D1 clamps node 3 one diode drop
below VEE. The duty cycle is set to 10% to prevent Q1 from
overheating.
The LT1640 then cycles on and off repeatedly until the
short is removed. This can be minimized by adding a
deglitching delay to the UV pin with a capacitor from UV to
VEE. This capacitor forms an RC time constant with the
resistors at UV, allowing the input supply to recover before
the UV pin resets the circuit breaker.
A circuit that automatically resets the circuit breaker after
a current fault is shown in Figure 9.
Undervoltage and Overvoltage Detection
Transistors Q2 and Q3 along with R7, R8, C4 and D1 form
a programmable one-shot circuit. Before a short occurs,
The UV (Pin 3) and OV (Pin 2) pins can be used to detect
undervoltage and overvoltage conditions at the power
GND
R7
1M
5%
R4
562k
1%
2
C4
1µF
100V
Q2
2N2222
D1
1N4148
– 48V
R5
9.09k
1%
3
Q3
ZVN3310
R8
510k
5%
R6
10k
1%
8
VDD
3
UV
LT1640L
2
PWRGD
OV
VEE
SENSE
4
R1
0.02Ω
5%
GATE
5
DRAIN
6
C1
0.033µF
24V
1
+
C3
100µF
100V
7
R2
R3
10Ω 10k C2
5% 5% 3.3nF
100V
Q1
IRF530
1640 F09a
1640 F09b
Figure 9. Automatic Restart After Current Fault
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supply input. The UV and OV pins are internally connected
to analog comparators with 20mV of hysteresis. When the
UV pin falls below its threshold or the OV pin rises above
its threshold, the GATE pin is immediately pulled low. The
GATE pin will be held low until UV is high and OV is low.
With R4 = 506k, R5 = 8.87k and VOVH = 1.223V, the
overvoltage threshold will be 71V.
GND
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The undervoltage and overvoltage trip voltages can be
programmed using a three resistor divider as shown in
Figure 10a. With R4 = 562k, R5 = 9.09k and R6 = 10K, the
undervoltage threshold is set to 37V and the overvoltage
threshold is set to 71V. The resistor divider will also gain
up the 20mV hysteresis at the UV pin and OV pin to 0.6V
and 1.2V at the input respectively.
VUV = 1.223
R4 + R5+ R6
R5 + R6
R4 + R5+ R6
VOV = 1.223
R6
)
)
where VUVL is typically 1.223V.
The new hysteresis value will be:
 R2 • R3 + R1 • R3 + R1 • R2  
R1
VHYS = VUVHY 
 +  VGATE • 
R3 
R2 • R3

 
With R1 = 562k, R2 = 16.9k and R3 = 1.62M, VGATE =
135mV and VUVHY = 20mV, the undervoltage threshold
will be 43V (from low to high) and 37.6V (from high to
low). The hysteresis is 5.4V. A separate resistor divider
should be used to set the overvoltage threshold given by:
 R4 + R5 
VOV = VOVH 

 R5 
10
UV
LT1640L
LT1640H
R5
2
OV
VEE
4
1640 F10a
Figure 10a. Undervoltage and Overvoltage Sensing
GND
8
R4
506k
1%
UV
= 37.6V
UV
= 43V
OV
= 71V
VDD
2
R1
562k
1%
R5
8.87k
1%
R2
16.9k
1%
OV
LT1640L /LT1640H
3
R3
1.62M
1%
UV
VEE
SENSE
4
R1
0.02Ω
5%
where VUVH is typically 1.243V.
 R2 • R3 + R1 • R3 + R1 • R2  
R1
VUV,HL = VUVL 
 –  VGATE • 
R3 
R2 • R3

 
3
– 48V
 R2 • R3 + R1 • R3 + R1 • R2 
VUV,LH = VUVH 

R2 • R3


The new threshold voltage when the input moves from
high to low is:
VDD
R6
More hysteresis can be added to the UV threshold by
connecting resistor R3 between the UV pin and the GATE
pin as shown in Figure 10b.
The new threshold voltage when the input moves from low
to high is:
(
(
R4
GATE
5
6
C1
0.033µF
24V
– 48V
R6
10Ω
5%
Q1 1640 F10b
IRF530
Figure 10b. Programmable Hysteresis
for Undervoltage Detection
PWRGD/PWRGD Output
The PWRGD/PWRGD output can be used to directly enable a power module when the input voltage to the module
is within tolerance. The LT1640L has a PWRGD output for
modules with an active low enable input, and the LT1640H
has a PWRGD output for modules with an active high
enable input.
When the DRAIN voltage of the LT1640H is high with
respect to VEE (Figure 11), the internal transistor Q3 is
turned off and R7 and Q2 clamp the PWRGD pin one diode
drop (≈ 0.7V) above the DRAIN pin. Transistor Q2 sinks
the module’s pull-up current and the module turns off.
When the DRAIN voltage drops below VPG, Q3 will turn on,
shorting the bottom of R7 to VEE and turning Q2 off. The
LT1640L/LT1640H
U
U
W
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
ACTIVE LOW
ENABLE MODULE
VIN+
GND
8
VDD
LT1640H
R4
3
UV
+
–
R5
2
PWRGD 1
R7
5k
+
VOUT+
+
8
ON/OFF
3
R5
VEE
DRAIN 7
VIN–
R6
VEE SENSE
4
VOUT–
GATE
5
+
–
VPG
OV
R3
ON/OFF
C3
VEE
–
VEE SENSE
R2
+
Q2
DRAIN
4
7
VIN–
VOUT–
GATE
5
C2
6
C1
R1
VOUT+
1
R6
6
C1
PWRGD
+
UV
2
–
OV
VDD
LT1640L
C3
Q2
VIN+
GND
R4
Q3
VPG
ACTIVE LOW
ENABLE MODULE
R2
R3
C2
R1
– 48V
1640 F11
– 48V
Q1
1640 F12
Q1
Figure 11. Active High Enable Module
Figure 12. Active Low Enable Module
pull-up current in the module then flows through R7,
pulling the PWRGD pin high and enabling the module.
When the DRAIN voltage of the LT1640L is high with
respect to VEE, the internal pull-down transistor Q2 is off
and the PWRGD pin is in a high impedance state (Figure
12). The PWRGD pin will be pulled high by the module’s
internal pull-up current source, turning the module off.
When the DRAIN voltage drops below VPG, Q2 will turn on
and the PWRGD pin will pull low, enabling the module.
Gate Pin Voltage Regulation
When the supply voltage to the chip is more than 15.5V,
the GATE pin voltage is regulated at 13.5V above VEE. If the
supply voltage is less than 15.5V, the GATE voltage will be
about 2V below the supply voltage. At the minimum 10V
supply voltage, the gate voltage is guaranteed to be greater
than 6V. The gate voltage will be no greater than 18V for
supply voltages up to 80V.
The PWRGD signal can also be used to turn on an LED or
optoisolator to indicate that the power is good as shown in
Figure 13.
GND
R4
562k
1%
R5
9.09k
1%
R6
10k
1%
8
UV
LT1640L
2
PWRGD
+
VDD
3
PWRGD
1
4N25
C3
100µF
100V
OV
VEE
SENSE
4
GATE
5
R1
0.02Ω
5%
– 48V
R7
51k
5%
DRAIN
6
C1
0.033µF
24V
7
R2
R3
10Ω 10k C2
5% 5% 3.3nF
100V
Q1
IRF530
1640 F13
Figure 13. Using PWRGD to Drive an Optoisolator
Information furnished by Linear Technology Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable.
However, no responsibility is assumed for its use. Linear Technology Corporation makes no representation that the interconnection of its circuits as described herein will not infringe on existing patent rights.
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LT1640L/LT1640H
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TYPICAL APPLICATION
Using an EMI Filter Module
using the Lucent FLTR100V10 filter module is shown in
Figure 14. When using a filter, a capacitor (C6) is required
across the enable pin and VIN– pin of the module to prevent
noise from momentarily disabling the module.
Many applications place an EMI filter module in the power
path to prevent switching noise of the module from being
injected back onto the power supply. A typical application
LUCENT
JW050A1-E
GND
8
R4
562k
1%
VDD
3
R5
9.09k
1%
1
1
7
DRAIN
UV
R6
10k
1%
OV
6
GATE
VIN+
C2
3.3nF
100V
LT1640L
2
4
– 48V
VIN–
2
VOUT+
LUCENT
FLTR100V10
C4
0.1µF
100V
+
C6
0.1µF
100V
C5
100µF
100V
VOUT–
9
VOUT+
7
TRIM
ON/OFF
5V
8
SENSE +
+
6
4
SENSE –
C7
100µF
16V
5
VOUT–
VIN–
CASE
R2
10Ω
5%
C1
0.033µF
24V
5
R1
0.02Ω
5%
C3
0.1µF
100V
R3
10k
5%
SENSE
VEE
VIN+
PWRGD
CASE
3
1640 F14
Q1
IRF530
Figure 14. Typical Application Using a Filter Module
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PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Dimensions in inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted.
N8 Package
8-Lead PDIP (Narrow 0.300)
S8 Package
8-Lead Plastic Small Outline (Narrow 0.150)
(LTC DWG # 05-08-1510)
(LTC DWG # 05-08-1610)
0.400*
(10.160)
MAX
0.189 – 0.197*
(4.801 – 5.004)
8
8
7
6
0.255 ± 0.015*
(6.477 ± 0.381)
0.009 – 0.015
(0.229 – 0.381)
(
+0.035
0.325 –0.015
+0.889
8.255
–0.381
)
6
5
0.150 – 0.157**
(3.810 – 3.988)
0.228 – 0.244
(5.791 – 6.197)
1
0.300 – 0.325
(7.620 – 8.255)
7
5
2
3
4
0.130 ± 0.005
(3.302 ± 0.127)
0.045 – 0.065
(1.143 – 1.651)
0.008 – 0.010
(0.203 – 0.254)
0.065
(1.651)
TYP
0.100 ± 0.010
(2.540 ± 0.254)
0.125
(3.175) 0.020
MIN (0.508)
MIN
0.018 ± 0.003
N8 1197
(0.457 ± 0.076)
*THESE DIMENSIONS DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS.
MOLD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.010 INCH (0.254mm)
1
0.010 – 0.020
× 45°
(0.254 – 0.508)
2
3
0.053 – 0.069
(1.346 – 1.752)
4
0.004 – 0.010
(0.101 – 0.254)
0°– 8° TYP
0.016 – 0.050
0.406 – 1.270
0.014 – 0.019
(0.355 – 0.483)
*DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. MOLD FLASH
SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.006" (0.152mm) PER SIDE
**DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE INTERLEAD FLASH. INTERLEAD
FLASH SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.010" (0.254mm) PER SIDE
0.050
(1.270)
TYP
SO8 0996
RELATED PARTS
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
COMMENTS
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Dual Channel, Hot Swap Controller
Operates from 3V to 12V
LTC1422
High Side Drive, Hot Swap Controller in SO-8
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LTC1643
PCI Hot Swap Controller
3.3V, 5V, 12V, – 12V Supplies for PCI Bus
®
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