LINER LTC4251 Negative voltage hot swap controller Datasheet

LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
Negative Voltage
Hot Swap Controllers
NOT RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS
Please See LTC4252B/LTC4252C for Drop-In Replacement
FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
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The LTC®4252 negative voltage Hot SwapTM controller
allows a board to be safely inserted and removed from a
live backplane. Output current is controlled by three stages
of current limiting: a timed circuit breaker, active current
limiting and a fast feedforward path that limits peak current
under worst-case catastrophic fault conditions.
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Allows Safe Board Insertion and Removal from a
Live – 48V Backplane
Floating Topology Permits Very High Voltage Operation
Programmable Analog Current Limit With Circuit
Breaker Timer
Fast Response Time Limits Peak Fault Current
Programmable Soft-Start Current Limit
Programmable Timer with Drain Voltage
Accelerated Response
±1% Undervoltage/Overvoltage Threshold Accuracy
(LTC4252A)
Adjustable Undervoltage/Overvoltage Protection
LTC4252-1/LTC4252A-1: Latch Off After Fault
LTC4252-2: Automatic Retry After Fault
Available in 8-Pin and 10-Pin MSOP Packages
Adjustable undervoltage and overvoltage detectors disconnect the load whenever the input supply exceeds the
desired operating range. The LTC4252’s supply input is
shunt regulated, allowing safe operation with very high
supply voltages. A multifunction timer delays initial startup and controls the circuit breaker’s response time. The
circuit breaker’s response time is accelerated by sensing
excessive MOSFET drain voltage, keeping the MOSFET
within its safe operating area (SOA). An adjustable softstart circuit controls MOSFET inrush current at start-up.
APPLICATIONS
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The LTC4252-1/LTC4252A-1 latch off after a circuit breaker
fault times out. The LTC4252-2 provides automatic retry
after a fault. The LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2 feature tight
±1% undervoltage/overvoltage threshold accuracy. The
LTC4252 is available in either an 8-pin or 10-pin MSOP.
Hot Board Insertion
Electronic Circuit Breaker
– 48V Distributed Power Systems
Negative Power Supply Control
Central Office Switching
High Availability Servers
ATCA
L, LT, LTC, LTM, Linear Technology and the Linear logo are registered trademarks and
Hot Swap is a trademark of Linear Technology Corporation. All other trademarks are the
property of their respective owners.
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Start-Up Behavior
–48V/2.5A Hot Swap Controller
–48RTN
+
RIN
3× 1.8k IN SERIES
1/4W EACH
†
CIN
1μF
DIN
DDZ13B**
–48RTN
(SHORT PIN)
CL
100μF
R3
5.1k
LOAD
EN
VIN
R1
402k
1%
LTC4252-1
R2
32.4k
1%
OV
PWRGD
UV
DRAIN
TIMER
CT
0.33μF
C1
10nF
SS
GATE
5V/DIV
*
VOUT
SENSE
2.5A/DIV
Q1
IRF530S
VOUT
20V/DIV
RD 1M
GATE
VEE SENSE
CSS
68nF
RC
10Ω
CC
18nF
RS
0.02Ω
PWRGD
10V/DIV
425212 TA01
–48V
* M0C207
**DIODES, INC
†
RECOMMENDED FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
1ms/DIV
425212 TA01a
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
All Voltages Referred to VEE (Note 1)
Current into VIN (100μs Pulse) .............................100mA
VIN, DRAIN Pin Minimum Voltage ........................ – 0.3V
Input/Output Pins
(Except SENSE and DRAIN) Voltage .......... –0.3V to 16V
SENSE Pin Voltage .................................... –0.6V to 16V
Current Out of SENSE Pin (20μs Pulse) .......... –200mA
Current into DRAIN Pin (100μs Pulse) ...................20mA
Maximum Junction Temperature .......................... 125°C
Operating Temperature Range
LTC4252-1C/LTC4252-2C
LTC4252A-1C/LTC4252A-2C .................... 0°C to 70°C
LTC4252-1I/LTC4252-2I
LTC4252A-1I/LTC4252A-2I ................. –40°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range .................. –65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec)................... 300°C
PIN CONFIGURATION
TOP VIEW
TOP VIEW
VIN
SS
SENSE
VEE
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
1
2
3
4
5
VIN
PWRGD
SS
SENSE
VEE
TIMER
UV/OV
DRAIN
GATE
MS8 PACKAGE
8-LEAD PLASTIC MSOP
10
9
8
7
6
TIMER
UV
OV
DRAIN
GATE
MS PACKAGE
10-LEAD PLASTIC MSOP
TJMAX = 125°C, θJA = 160°C/W
TJMAX = 125°C, θJA = 160°C/W
ORDER INFORMATION
LEAD FREE FINISH
TAPE AND REEL
PART MARKING
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
TEMPERATURE RANGE
LTC4252-1CMS8
LTC4252-1CMS8#TRPBF
LTWM
8-Lead Plastic MSOP
0°C to 70°C
LTC4252-2CMS8
LTC4252-2CMS8#TRPBF
LTWP
8-Lead Plastic MSOP
0°C to 70°C
LTC4252-1IMS8
LTC4252-1IMS8#TRPBF
LTRQ
8-Lead Plastic MSOP
–40°C to 85°C
LTC4252-2IMS8
LTC4252-2IMS8#TRPBF
LTRR
8-Lead Plastic MSOP
–40°C to 85°C
LEAD BASED FINISH
TAPE AND REEL
PART MARKING
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
TEMPERATURE RANGE
LTC4252-1CMS
LTC4252-1CMS#TR
LTWN
10-Lead Plastic MSOP
0°C to 70°C
LTC4252-2CMS
LTC4252-2CMS#TR
LTWQ
10-Lead Plastic MSOP
0°C to 70°C
LTC4252A-1CMS
LTC4252A-1CMS#TR
LTAFX
10-Lead Plastic MSOP
0°C to 70°C
LTC4252A-2CMS
LTC4252A-2CMS#TR
LTAGE
10-Lead Plastic MSOP
0°C to 70°C
LTC4252-1IMS
LTC4252-1IMS#TR
LTRS
10-Lead Plastic MSOP
–40°C to 85°C
LTC4252-2IMS
LTC4252-2IMS#TR
LTRT
10-Lead Plastic MSOP
–40°C to 85°C
LTC4252A-1IMS
LTC4252A-1IMS#TR
LTAFY
10-Lead Plastic MSOP
–40°C to 85°C
LTC4252A-2IMS
LTC4252A-2IMS#TR
LTAGF
10-Lead Plastic MSOP
–40°C to 85°C
Consult LTC Marketing for parts specified with wider operating temperature ranges.
For more information on lead free part marking, go to: http://www.linear.com/leadfree/
For more information on tape and reel specifications, go to: http://www.linear.com/tapeandreel/
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The l denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating
temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25°C. (Note 2)
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
VZ
VIN – VEE Zener Voltage
IIN = 2mA
l
LTC4252-1/-2
MIN
TYP MAX
LTC4252A-1/-2
MIN
TYP MAX
11.5
11.5
13
14.5
5
13
14.5
5
UNITS
V
rZ
VIN – VEE Zener Dynamic Impedance
IIN = 2mA to 30mA
IIN
VIN Supply Current
UV = OV = 4V, VIN = (VZ – 0.3V)
●
0.8
2
0.9
2
mA
VLKO
VIN Undervoltage Lockout
Coming Out of UVLO (Rising VIN)
●
9.2
11.5
9
10
V
55
mV
VLKH
VIN Undervoltage Lockout Hysteresis
VCB
Circuit Breaker Current Limit Voltage
VCB = (VSENSE – VEE)
●
40
50
60
VACL
Analog Current Limit Voltage
VACL = (VSENSE – VEE),
SS = Open or 2.2V
●
80
100
120
VACL/
VCB
Analog Current Limit Voltage/
Circuit Breaker Voltage
VACL = (VSENSE – VEE),
SS = Open or 1.4V
●
VFCL
Fast Current Limit Voltage
VFCL = (VSENSE – VEE)
●
VSS
SS Voltage
After End of SS Timing Cycle
RSS
SS Output Impedance
ISS
SS Pin Current
VOS
1
150
300
50
V
mV
1.05
1.20
1.38
V/V
150
200
300
mV
2.2
1.4
V
50
kΩ
UV = OV = 4V, VSENSE = VEE,
VSS = 0V (Sourcing)
22
28
μA
UV = OV = 0V, VSENSE = VEE,
VSS = 2V (Sinking)
28
28
mA
10
10
mV
0.05
0.05
V/V
Analog Current Limit Offset Voltage
GATE Pin Output Current
0.5
45
100
VACL+VOS/ Ratio (VACL + VOS) to SS Voltage
VSS
IGATE
200
Ω
UV = OV = 4V, VSENSE = VEE,
VGATE = 0V (Sourcing)
●
40
58
80
40
58
80
μA
UV = OV = 4V, VSENSE – VEE = 0.15V,
VGATE = 3V (Sinking)
17
17
mA
UV = OV = 4V, VSENSE – VEE = 0.3V,
VGATE = 1V (Sinking)
190
190
mA
VGATE
External MOSFET Gate Drive
VGATE – VEE, IIN = 2mA
VGATEH
Gate High Threshold
VGATEH = VIN – VGATE, IIN = 2mA,
for PWRGD Status (MS Only)
VGATEL
Gate Low Threshold
(Before Gate Ramp-Up)
●
10
VUVHI
UV Pin Threshold HIGH
● 3.075
VUVLO
UV Pin Threshold LOW
● 2.775
VUV
UV Pin Threshold
Low-to-High Transition
●
VUVHST
UV Pin Hysteresis
(● for LTC4252A Only)
●
VOVHI
OV Pin Threshold HIGH
VOVLO
OV Pin Threshold LOW
VOV
OV Pin Threshold
Low-to-High Transition
●
12
VZ
10
12
VZ
V
2.8
2.8
V
0.5
0.5
V
3.225 3.375
V
2.925 3.075
V
300
●
5.85
6.15
6.45
●
5.25
5.55
5.85
3.05
3.08
3.11
V
292
324
356
mV
V
V
5.04
5.09
82
5.14
V
VOVHST
OV Pin Hysteresis
(● for LTC4252A Only)
●
600
102
122
mV
ISENSE
SENSE Pin Input Current
UV = OV = 4V, VSENSE = 50mV
●
–15
–30
–15
–30
μA
IINP
UV, OV Pin Input Current
UV = OV = 4V
●
± 0.1
±1
± 0.1
±1
μA
VTMRH
TIMER Pin Voltage High Threshold
4
4
V
VTMRL
TIMER Pin Voltage Low Threshold
1
1
V
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The l denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating
temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25°C. (Note 2)
LTC4252-1/-2
MIN
TYP MAX
LTC4252A-1/-2
MIN
TYP MAX
Timer On (Initial Cycle/Latchoff/
Shutdown Cooling, Sourcing),
VTMR = 2V
5.8
5.8
μA
Timer Off (Initial Cycle, Sinking),
VTMR = 2V
28
28
mA
Timer On (Circuit Breaker, Sourcing,
IDRN = 0μA), VTMR = 2V
230
230
μA
Timer On (Circuit Breaker, Sourcing,
IDRN = 50μA), VTMR = 2V
630
630
μA
Timer Off (Circuit Breaker/
Shutdown Cooling, Sinking),
VTMR = 2V
5.8
5.8
μA
Timer On (Circuit Breaker with
IDRN = 50μA)
8
8
2.385
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
ITMR
TIMER Pin Current
ΔITMRACC/ [(ITMR at IDRN = 50μA) – (ITMR at IDRN =
ΔIDRN
0μA)]/ΔIDRN
VDRNL
DRAIN Pin Voltage Low Threshold
For PWRGD Status (MS Only)
2.385
IDRNL
DRAIN Leakage Current
VDRAIN = 5V (4V for LTC4252A)
± 0.1
VDRNCL
DRAIN Pin Clamp Voltage
IDRN = 50μA
VPGL
PWRGD Output Low Voltage
IPG = 1.6mA (MS Only)
IPG = 5mA (MS Only)
●
●
IPGH
PWRGD Pull-Up Current
VPWRGD = 0V (Sourcing) (MS Only)
●
tSS
SS Default Ramp Period
SS Pin Floating, VSS Ramps from
0.2V to 2V
±1
± 0.1
0.2
0.4
1.1
58
80
7
40
V
±1
μA
0.2
0.4
1.1
V
V
58
80
μA
180
SS Pin Floating, VSS Ramps from
0.1V to 0.9V
μA/μA
6
40
UNITS
V
μs
230
μs
tPLLUG
UV Low to Gate Low
0.4
0.4
μs
tPHLOG
OV High to Gate Low
0.4
0.4
μs
Note 1: Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute
Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device
reliability and lifetime.
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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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VZ vs Temperature
14.5
IIN vs Temperature
rZ vs Temperature
10
IIN = 2mA
2000
IIN = 2mA
1800
9
14.0
1600
8
1400
7
13.0
1200
IIN (μA)
rZ (Ω)
VZ (V)
13.5
6
1000
800
5
600
4
12.5
400
3
12.0
–55 –35 –15
200
2
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
VIN = (VZ – 0.3V)
0
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G04
425212 G03
425212 G01
Undervoltage Lockout VLKO
vs Temperature
IIN vs VIN
1000
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Undervoltage Lockout Hysteresis
VLKH vs Temperature
12.0
1.5
11.5
TA = –40°C
100
TA = 25°C
TA = 85°C
VLKH (V)
10
10.5
VLKO (V)
IIN (mA)
1.3
11.0
10.0
9.5
TA = 125°C
1
1.1
0.9
9.0
0.7
8.5
0
2
4
6
8.0
–55 –35 –15
8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
VIN (V)
425212 G02
425212 G05
Circuit Breaker Current Limit
Voltage VCB vs Temperature
120
58
115
56
Fast Current Limit Voltage VFCL
vs Temperature
300
275
110
54
52
VACL (mV)
VCB (mV)
5 25 45 65 95 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G06
Analog Current Limit Voltage
VACL vs Temperature
60
50
48
46
250
105
100
95
225
200
90
44
175
85
42
40
–55 –35 –15
0.5
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
VFCL (mV)
0.1
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G07
80
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G08
150
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G09
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VSS vs Temperature
RSS vs Temperature
110
45
2.35
108
40
106
35
104
30
RSS (kΩ)
2.25
2.20
2.15
102
ISS (mA)
2.30
VSS (V)
ISS (Sinking) vs Temperature
2.40
100
98
5
92
2.00
–55 –35 –15
90
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
20
10
94
2.05
25
15
96
2.10
UV = OV = VSENSE = VEE
IIN = 2mA
VSS = 2V
0
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G39
425212 G28
425212 G26
VOS vs Temperature
(VACL + VOS)/VSS vs Temperature
IGATE (Sourcing) vs Temperature
70
0.060
10.8
0.058
10.6
0.056
UV/0V = 4V
TIMER = 0V
65 VSENSE = VEE
VGATE = 0V
0.054
60
10.4
VOS (mV)
10.2
10.0
9.8
9.6
0.052
0.050
0.048
0.044
9.2
0.042
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
45
0.040
–55 –35 –15
400
350
300
IGATE (mA)
IGATE (mA)
10
VGATE vs Temperature
UV/0V = 4V
TIMER = 0V
VSENSE – VEE = 0.3V
VGATE = 1V
200
150
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G11
12.5
12.0
11.5
11.0
50
0
–55 –35 –15
UV/0V = 4V
14.0 TIMER = 0V
VSENSE = VEE
13.5
13.0
250
100
5
14.5
VGATE (V)
UV/0V = 4V
TIMER = 0V
VSENSE – VEE = 0.15V
VGATE = 3V
20
0
–55 –35 –15
425212 G10
IGATE (FCL, Sinking)
vs Temperature
15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (C)
425212 G30
IGATE (ACL, Sinking)
vs Temperature
25
40
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G29
30
55
50
0.046
9.4
9.0
–55 –35 –15
IGATE (A)
(VACL + VOS) / VSS (V/V)
11.0
10.5
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G12
10.0
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G13
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VGATEH vs Temperature
3.6
3.0
0.5
VGATEL (V)
VGATEH = VIN – VGATE,
IIN = 2mA
(MS ONLY)
2.8
2.6
0.3
0.2
2.2
0.1
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
OV Threshold vs Temperature
VUV
3.075
2.975
VUVL
2.775
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G15
ISENSE vs Temperature
6.45
ISENSE vs (VSENSE – VEE)
–10
0.01
–12
VOVH
0.1
–14
6.05
5.85
5.65
VOVL
5.45
–ISENSE (mA)
–16
ISENSE (A)
OV THRESHOLD (V)
3.175
425212 G14
425212 G31
6.25
VUVH
2.875
0
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
3.275
0.4
2.4
2.0
–55 –35 –15
–18
–20
–22
1.0
10
–24
5.25
VOV
–26
5.05
–28
4.85
–55 –35 –15
UV/0V = 4V
TIMER = 0V
GATE = HIGH
VSENSE – VEE = 50mV
–30
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
10
6
2.5
2.0
1.0
5
4
425212 G19
0
–55 –35 –15
30
25
15
1
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
35
20
2
0.5
0
–55 –35 –15
40
3
VTMRL
TIMER = 2V
45
ITMR (mA)
3.0
ITMR (μA)
7
1.5
50
TIMER = 2V
8
3.5
2.0
ITMR (Initial Cycle, Sinking)
vs Temperature
9
VTMRH
1.5
425212 G18
ITMR (Initial Cycle, Sourcing)
vs Temperature
5.0
4.0
1000
–1.5 –1.0 –0.5
0
0.5 1.0
(VSENSE – VEE) (V)
425212 G17
TIMER Threshold
vs Temperature
4.5
UV/0V = 4V
TIMER = 0V
GATE = HIGH
TA = 25°C
100
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G16
TIMER THRESHOLD (V)
UV Threshold vs Temperature
3.375
UV THRESHOLD (V)
3.2
UV/0V = 4V
0.7 TIMER = 0V
GATE THRESHOLD
0.6 BEFORE RAMP-UP
3.4
VGATEH (V)
VGATEL vs Temperature
0.8
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G20
10
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G21
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
ITMR (Circuit Breaker, Sourcing)
vs Temperature
280
ITMR (Circuit Breaker, IDRN = 50μA,
Sourcing) vs Temperature
690
TIMER = 2V
IDRN = 0μA
670
ITMR (Cooling Cycle, Sinking)
vs Temperature
10
TIMER = 2V
IDRN = 50μA
8
260
220
7
630
ITMR (A)
240
ITMR (μA)
ITMR (μA)
650
610
6
5
4
3
590
2
200
570
180
–55 –35 –15
1
550
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
0
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G23
∆ITMRACC/∆IDRN vs Temperature
ITMR vs IDRN
9.0
8.8
ΔITMRACC/IDRN (μA/μA)
8.6
IDRN vs VDRAIN
100
TIMER ON
(CIRCUIT BREAKING,
IDRN = 50μA)
IIN = 2mA
10
1
8.4
IDRN (mA)
10
1
8.2
8.0
7.8
0.1
TA = 125°C
0.01
TA = 85°C
7.6
0.001
7.4
0.0001
TA = 25°C
7.2
0.1
0.001
0.01
0.1
IDRN (mA)
1
7.0
–55 –35 –15
10
0.00001
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G33
FOR PWRGD STATUS (MS ONLY)
7.8
2.55
IDRN = 50μA
VPGL (V)
VDRNCL (V)
VDRNL (V)
7.0
6.8
2.20
–55 –35 –15
0.5
6.2
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G35
12
6.0
–55 –35 –15
14
16
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G36
IPG = 10mA
1.5
1.0
6.4
2.25
8
10
VDRAIN (V)
(MS ONLY)
2.0
7.2
6.6
2.30
6
2.5
7.4
2.35
4
VPGL vs Temperature
3.0
7.6
2.50
2.40
2
425212 G25
VDRNCL vs Temperature
8.0
2.45
0
TA = –40°C
425212 G34
VDRNL vs Temperature
2.60
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G32
425212 G22
ITMR (mA)
TIMER = 2V
9
0
–55 –35 –15
IPG = 5mA
IPG = 1.6mA
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G37
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
62
220
VPWRGD = 0V
(MS ONLY)
210
60
200
59
190
tSS (μs)
IPGH (μA)
61
58
170
56
160
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G38
0.8
SS PIN FLOATING,
VSS RAMPS FROM 0.2V TO 2V
0.7
0.6
180
57
55
–55 –35 –15
tPLLUG and tPHLOG
vs Temperature
tSS vs Temperature
DELAY (μs)
IPGH vs Temperature
150
–55 –35 –15
0.4
0.3
tPLLUG
tPHLOG
0.2
0.1
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G27
PIN FUNCTIONS
0.5
0
–55 –35 –15
5 25 45 65 85 105 125
TEMPERATURE (°C)
425212 G24
(MS/MS8)
VIN (Pin 1/Pin 1): Positive Supply Input. Connect this
pin to the positive side of the supply through a dropping
resistor. A shunt regulator clamps VIN at 13V. An internal
undervoltage lockout (UVLO) circuit holds GATE low until
the VIN pin is greater than VLKO, overriding UV and OV. If
UV is high, OV is low and VIN comes out of UVLO, TIMER
starts an initial timing cycle before initiating a GATE rampup. If VIN drops below approximately 8.2V, GATE pulls low
immediately.
PWRGD (Pin 2/Not Available): Power Good Status Output
(MS only). At start-up, PWRGD latches low if DRAIN is
below 2.385V and GATE is within 2.8V of VIN. PWRGD
status is reset by UV, VIN (UVLO) or a circuit breaker fault
timeout. This pin is internally pulled high by a 58μA current source.
SS (Pin 3/Pin 2): Soft-Start Pin. This pin is used to ramp
inrush current during start up, thereby effecting control
over di/dt. A 20x attenuated version of the SS pin voltage
is presented to the current limit amplifier. This attenuated
voltage limits the MOSFET’s drain current through the sense
resistor during the soft-start current limiting. At the beginning of a start-up cycle, the SS capacitor (CSS) is ramped
by a 22μA (28μA for the LTC4252A) current source. The
GATE pin is held low until SS exceeds 20 • VOS = 0.2V.
SS is internally shunted by a 100k resistor (RSS) which
limits the SS pin voltage to 2.2V (50k resistor and 1.4V
for the LTC4252A). This corresponds to an analog current
limit SENSE voltage of 100mV (60mV for the LTC4252A). If
the SS capacitor is omitted, the SS pin ramps up in about
180μs. The SS pin is pulled low under any of the following
conditions: in UVLO, in an undervoltage condition, in an
overvoltage condition, during the initial timing cycle or
when the circuit breaker fault times out.
SENSE (Pin 4/Pin 3): Circuit Breaker/Current Limit Sense
Pin. Load current is monitored by a sense resistor RS connected between SENSE and VEE, and controlled in three
steps. If SENSE exceeds VCB (50mV), the circuit breaker
comparator activates a (230μA + 8 • IDRN) TIMER pull-up
current. If SENSE exceeds VACL, the analog current limit
amplifier pulls GATE down to regulate the MOSFET current
at VACL/RS. In the event of a catastrophic short-circuit,
SENSE may overshoot. If SENSE reaches VFCL (200mV),
the fast current limit comparator pulls GATE low with a
strong pull-down. To disable the circuit breaker and current limit functions, connect SENSE to VEE.
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
PIN FUNCTIONS
(MS/MS8)
VEE (Pin 5/Pin 4): Negative Supply Voltage Input. Connect
this pin to the negative side of the power supply.
GATE (Pin 6/Pin 5): N-Channel MOSFET Gate Drive Output.
This pin is pulled high by a 58μA current source. GATE is
pulled low by invalid conditions at VIN (UVLO), UV, OV, or
a circuit breaker fault timeout. GATE is actively servoed to
control the fault current as measured at SENSE. A compensation capacitor at GATE stabilizes this loop. A comparator
monitors GATE to ensure that it is low before allowing an
initial timing cycle, GATE ramp-up after an overvoltage
event or restart after a current limit fault. During GATE
start-up, a second comparator detects if GATE is within
2.8V of VIN before PWRGD is set (MS package only).
DRAIN (Pin 7/Pin 6): Drain Sense Input. Connecting an
external resistor, RD, between this pin and the MOSFET’s
drain (VOUT) allows voltage sensing below 6.15V (5V for
LTC4252A) and current feedback to TIMER. A comparator
detects if DRAIN is below 2.385V and together with the
GATE high comparator sets the PWRGD flag. If VOUT is
above VDRNCL, DRAIN clamps at approximately VDRNCL.
The current through RD is internally multiplied by 8 and
added to TIMER’s 230μA pullup current during a circuit
breaker fault cycle. This reduces the fault time and MOSFET
heating.
OV (Pin 8/Pin7): Overvoltage Input. The active high threshold at the OV pin is set at 6.15V with 0.6V hysteresis. If OV
> 6.15V, GATE pulls low. When OV returns below 5.55V,
GATE start-up begins without an initial timing cycle. The
LTC4252A OV pin is set at 5.09V with 102mV hysteresis.
If OV > 5.09V, GATE pulls low. When OV returns below
4.988V, GATE start-up begins without an initial timing
cycle. If an overvoltage condition occurs in the middle of
an initial timing cycle, the initial timing cycle is restarted
after the overvoltage condition goes away. An overvoltage
condition does not reset the PWRGD flag. The internal UVLO
at VIN always overrides OV. A 1nF to 10nF capacitor at OV
prevents transients and switching noise from affecting
the OV thresholds and prevents glitches at the GATE pin.
UV (Pin 9/Pin 7): Undervoltage Input. The active low threshold at the UV pin is set at 2.925V with 0.3V hysteresis. If
UV < 2.925V, PWRGD pulls high, both GATE and TIMER
pull low. If UV rises above 3.225V, this initiates an initial
timing cycle followed by GATE start-up. The LTC4252A
UV pin is set at 3.08V with 324mV hysteresis. If UV <
2.756V, PWRGD pulls high, both GATE and TIMER pull
low. If UV rises above 3.08V, this initiates an initial timing
cycle followed by GATE start-up. The internal UVLO at VIN
always overrides UV. A low at UV resets an internal fault
latch. A 1nF to 10nF capacitor at UV prevents transients
and switching noise from affecting the UV thresholds and
prevents glitches at the GATE pin.
TIMER (Pin 10/Pin 8): Timer Input. TIMER is used to
generate an initial timing delay at start-up and to delay
shutdown in the event of an output overload (circuit
breaker fault). TIMER starts an initial timing cycle when
the following conditions are met: UV is high, OV is low, VIN
clears UVLO, TIMER pin is low, GATE is lower than VGATEL,
SS < 0.2V, and VSENSE – VEE < VCB. A pull-up current of
5.8μA then charges CT, generating a time delay. If CT
charges to VTMRH (4V), the timing cycle terminates, TIMER
quickly pulls low and GATE is activated.
If SENSE exceeds 50mV while GATE is high, a circuit
breaker cycle begins with a 230μA pull-up current charging
CT. If DRAIN is approximately 7V (6V for LTC4252A) during this cycle, the timer pull-up has an additional current
of 8 • IDRN. If SENSE drops below 50mV before TIMER
reaches 4V, a 5.8μA pull-down current slowly discharges
the CT. In the event that CT eventually integrates up to the
VTMRH threshold, the circuit breaker trips, GATE quickly
pulls low and PWRGD pulls high. The LTC4252-1 TIMER
pin latches high with a 5.8μA pull-up source. This latched
fault is cleared by either pulling TIMER low with an external
device or by pulling UV below VUVLO. The LTC4252-2 starts
a shutdown cooling cycle following an overcurrent fault.
This cycle consists of 4 discharging ramps and 3 charging
ramps. The charging and discharging currents are 5.8μA
and TIMER ramps between its 1V and 4V thresholds. At
the completion of a shutdown cooling cycle, the LTC4252-2
attempts a start-up cycle.
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
BLOCK DIAGRAM
VIN
–
DRAIN
VIN
+
2.385V
8×
VEE
6.15V
(5V)
1×
1×
1×
VIN
58μA
VEE
PWRGD **
VIN
6.15V
(5.09V)
–
58μA
VEE
GATE
+
OV *
2.8V
–
VEE
– (+)
UV *
–+
VIN
+
2.925V
(3.08V)
+ (–)
LOGIC
230μA VIN
5.8μA
–
+
4V
–
VIN
+
0.5V
TIMER
+
–
200mV
–
VEE 5.8μA
VIN
FCL
1V
+
+–
VEE
VEE
22μA
(28μA)
+
SS
VOS = 10mV
95k
(47.5k)
5k
(2.5k)
VEE
ACL
–
VEE
+
RSS
–+
CB
VEE
SENSE
50mV
+–
VEE
–
425212 BD
VEE
*OV AND UV ARE TIED TOGETHER ON THE MS8 PACKAGE. OV AND UV ARE SEPARATE PINS ON THE MS PACKAGE
** ONLY AVAILABLE IN THE MS PACKAGE
FOR COMPONENTS, CURRENT AND VOLTAGE WITH TWO VALUES, VALUES IN PARENTHESES REFER
TO THE LTC4252A. VALUES WITHOUT PARENTHESES REFER TO THE LTC4252
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
OPERATION
Hot Circuit Insertion
Interlock Conditions
When circuit boards are inserted into a live backplane, the
supply bypass capacitors can draw huge transient currents
from the power bus as they charge. The flow of current
damages the connector pins and glitches the power bus,
causing other boards in the system to reset. The LTC4252
is designed to turn on a circuit board supply in a controlled
manner, allowing insertion or removal without glitches or
connector damage.
A start-up sequence commences once these “interlock”
conditions are met.
The LTC4252 resides on a removable circuit board and
controls the path between the connector and load or power
conversion circuitry with an external MOSFET switch (see
Figure 1). Both inrush control and short-circuit protection
are provided by the MOSFET.
A detailed schematic for the LTC4252A is shown in Figure 2.
– 48V and –48RTN receive power through the longest connector pins and are the first to connect when the board is
inserted. The GATE pin holds the MOSFET off during this
time. UV and OV determine whether or not the MOSFET
should be turned on based upon internal high accuracy
thresholds and an external divider. UV and OV do double
duty by also monitoring whether or not the connector is
seated. The top of the divider detects –48RTN by way of
a short connector pin that is the last to mate during the
insertion sequence.
+
LTC4252
+
4. The (SENSE – VEE) voltage is < 50mV (VCB).
6. The voltage on the TIMER capacitor (CT) is < 1V (VTMRL).
7. The voltage at GATE is < 0.5V (VGATEL).
The first three conditions are continuously monitored and
the latter four are checked prior to initial timing or GATE
ramp-up. Upon exiting an OV condition, the TIMER pin
voltage requirement is inhibited. Details are described in
the Applications Information, Timing Waveforms section.
TIMER begins the start-up sequence by sourcing 5.8μA
into CT. If VIN, UV or OV falls out of range, the start-up
cycle stops and TIMER discharges CT to less than 1V, then
waits until the aforementioned conditions are once again
met. If CT successfully charges to 4V, TIMER pulls low
and both SS and GATE pins are released. GATE sources
58μA (IGATE), charging the MOSFET gate and associated
capacitance. The SS voltage ramp limits VSENSE to control
the inrush current. PWRGD pulls active low when GATE is
within 2.8V of VIN and DRAIN is lower than VDRNL.
CLOAD
–48RTN
+
ISOLATED
DC/DC
CONVERTER
MODULE
–
–48V
3. The voltage at OV < VOVLO.
LONG
PLUG-IN BOARD
–48RTN
LONG
2. The voltage at UV > VUVHI.
5. The voltage at SS is < 0.2V (20 • VOS).
Initial Start-Up
LONG
1. The input voltage VIN exceeds VLKO (UVLO).
LOW
VOLTAGE
CIRCUITRY
DIN+
DDZ13B**
SHORT
–
R1
392k
1%
RIN
3 × 1.8k IN SERIES
1/4W EACH
CIN
1μF
4252-1/2 F01
Figure 1. Basic LTC4252 Hot Swap Topology
R2
30.1k
1%
–48V
LONG
+
VIN
OV
UV
LTC4252A-1
TIMER
C1
10nF
BACKPLANE
CLOAD
100μF
SS
CSS
68nF
CT
0.68μF
VEE
DRAIN
SENSE GATE
CC
10nF
RS
0.02Ω
**DIODES, INC
†
RECOMMENDED FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
RC
10Ω
Q1
IRF530S
RD
1M
425212 F02
Figure 2. –48V, 2.5A Hot Swap Controller
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
OPERATION
Two modes of operation are possible during the time the
MOSFET is first turning on, depending on the values of
external components, MOSFET characteristics and nominal
design current. One possibility is that the MOSFET will turn
on gradually so that the inrush into the load capacitance
remains a low value. The output will simply ramp to –48V
and the LTC4252 will fully enhance the MOSFET. A second
possibility is that the load current exceeds the soft-start
current limit threshold of [VSS(t)/20 – VOS]/RS. In this case
the LTC4252 will ramp the output by sourcing soft-start
limited current into the load capacitance. If the soft-start
voltage is below 1.2V, the circuit breaker TIMER is held
low. Above 1.2V, TIMER ramps up. It is important to set
the timer delay so that, regardless of which start-up mode
is used, the TIMER ramp is less than one circuit breaker
delay time. If this condition is not met, the LTC4252-1 may
shut down after one circuit breaker delay time whereas
the LTC4252-2 may continue to autoretry.
Board Removal
If the board is withdrawn from the card cage, the UV and
OV divider is the first to lose connection. This shuts off
the MOSFET and commutates the flow of current in the
connector. When the power pins subsequently separate,
there is no arcing.
Current Control
Three levels of protection handle short-circuit and overload conditions. Load current is monitored by SENSE and
resistor RS. There are three distinct thresholds at SENSE:
50mV for a timed circuit breaker function; 100mV for an
analog current limit loop (60mV for the LTC4252A); and
200mV for a fast, feedforward comparator which limits
peak current in the event of a catastrophic short-circuit.
If, owing to an output overload, the voltage drop across RS
exceeds 50mV, TIMER sources 230μA into CT. CT eventually
charges to a 4V threshold and the LTC4252 shuts off. If
the overload goes away before CT reaches 4V and SENSE
measures less than 50mV, CT slowly discharges (5.8μA). In
this way the LTC4252’s circuit breaker function responds
to low duty cycle overloads and accounts for fast heating
and slow cooling characteristics of the MOSFET.
Higher overloads are handled by an analog current limit
loop. If the drop across RS reaches VACL, the current limiting
loop servos the MOSFET gate and maintains a constant
output current of VACL/RS. In current limit mode, VOUT
typically rises and this increases MOSFET heating. If VOUT >
VDRNCL, connecting an external resistor, RD, between VOUT
and DRAIN allows the fault timing cycle to be shortened
by accelerating the charging of the TIMER capacitor. The
TIMER pull-up current is increased by 8 • IDRN. Note that
because SENSE > 50mV, TIMER charges CT during this
time and the LTC4252 will eventually shut down.
Low impedance failures on the load side of the LTC4252
coupled with 48V or more driving potential can produce
current slew rates well in excess of 50A/μs. Under these
conditions, overshoot is inevitable. A fast SENSE comparator with a threshold of 200mV detects overshoot and
pulls GATE low much harder and hence much faster than
the weaker current limit loop. The VACL/RS current limit
loop then takes over and servos the current as previously
described. As before, TIMER runs and shuts down the
LTC4252 when CT reaches 4V.
If CT reaches 4V, the LTC4252-1 latches off with a 5.8μA
pull-up current source whereas the LTC4252-2 starts a
shutdown cooling cycle. The LTC4252-1 circuit breaker
latch is reset by either pulling UV momentarily low or
dropping the input voltage VIN below the internal UVLO
threshold or pulling TIMER momentarily low with a switch.
The LTC4252-2 retries after its shutdown cooling cycle.
Although short-circuits are the most obvious fault type,
several operating conditions may invoke overcurrent
protection. Noise spikes from the backplane or load, input
steps caused by the connection of a second, higher voltage
supply, transient currents caused by faults on adjacent
circuit boards sharing the same power bus or the insertion of non-hot-swappable products could cause higher
than anticipated input current and temporary detection
of an overcurrent condition. The action of TIMER and CT
rejects these events allowing the LTC4252 to “ride out”
temporary overloads and disturbances that could trip a
simple current comparator and, in some cases, blow a fuse.
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
SHUNT REGULATOR
Kelvin terminal as illustrated in Figure 3, keeping trace
lengths between VIN, CIN, DIN and VEE as short as possible.
A fast responding shunt regulator clamps the VIN pin to 13V
(VZ). Power is derived from –48RTN by an external current
limiting resistor, RIN. A 1μF decoupling capacitor, CIN filters
supply transients and contributes a short delay at start-up.
INTERNAL UNDERVOLTAGE LOCKOUT (UVLO)
A hysteretic comparator, UVLO, monitors VIN for undervoltage. The thresholds are defined by VLKO and its hysteresis,
VLKH. When VIN rises above VLKO the chip is enabled; below
(VLKO – VLKH) it is disabled and GATE is pulled low. The
UVLO function at VIN should not be confused with the
UV/OV pin(s). These are completely separate functions.
To meet creepage requirements RIN may be split into two or
more series connected units. This introduces a wider total
spacing than is possible with a single component while at
the same time ballasting the potential across the gap under
each resistor. The LTC4252 is fundamentally a low voltage
device that operates with –48V as its reference ground. To
further protect against arc discharge into its pins, the area
in and around the LTC4252 and all associated components
should be free of any other planes such as chasis ground,
return, or secondary-side power and ground planes.
UV/OV COMPARATORS (LTC4252)
An UV hysteretic comparator detects undervoltage conditions at the UV pin, with the following thresholds:
UV low-to-high (VUVHI) = 3.225V
VIN may be biased with additional current up to 30mA to
accomodate external loading such as the PWRGD optocoupler shown in Figure 23. As an alternative to running
higher current, simply buffer VIN with an emitter follower
as shown in Figure 3. Another method shown in Figure
19 cascodes the PWRGD output.
UV high-to-low (VUVLO) = 2.925V
An OV hysteretic comparator detects overvoltage conditions at the OV pin, with the following thresholds:
OV low-to-high (VOVHI) = 6.150V
OV high-to-low (VOVLO) = 5.550V
VIN is rated handle 30mA within the thermal limits of the
package, and is tested to survive a 100μs, 100mA pulse. To
protect VIN against damage from higher amplitude spikes,
clamp VIN to VEE with a 13V Zener diode. Star connect
VEE and all VEE-referred components to the sense resistor
–48RTN
The UV and OV trip point ratio is designed to match the
standard telecom operating range of 43V to 82V when connected together as in the typical application. A divider (R1,
R2) is used to scale the supply voltage. Using R1 = 402k
RIN
10k
1/2W
R4
22k
†
–48RTN
(SHORT PIN)
1
VIN
R1
432k
1%
R3
38.3k
1%
CIN
1μF
9
8
UV
PWRGD
OV
DRAIN
10
TIMER
3
CT
SS
330nF
C2
10nF
* M0C207
Q2: MMBT5551LT1
CSS
68nF
GATE
VEE
SENSE
LOAD
R5
2.2k
EN
*
2
7
+
Q2
LTC4252-1
R2
4.75k
1%
–48V
DIN
DDZ13B**
CL
100μF
RD 1M
6
Q1
IRF530S
4
5
**DIODES, INC
†
RECOMMENDED FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
RC
10Ω
CC
18nF
RS
0.02Ω
425212 F03
Figure 3. – 48V/2.5A Application with Different Input Operating Range
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
and R2 = 32.4k gives a typical operating range of 43.2V
to 82.5V. The undervoltage shutdown and overvoltage
recovery thresholds are then 39.2V and 74.4V. 1% divider
resistors are recommended to preserve threshold accuracy.
OV low-to-high (VOV) = 5.09V
OV high-to-low (VOV – VOVHST) = 4.988V
The UV and OV trip point ratio is designed to match the
standard telecom operating range of 43V to 71V when
connected together as in Figure 2. A divider (R1, R2) is
used to scale the supply voltage. Using R1 = 390k and R2
= 30.1k gives a typical operating range of 43V to 71V. The
undervoltage shutdown and overvoltage recovery thresholds are then 38.5V and 69.6V respectively. 1% divider
resistors are recommended to preserve threshold accuracy.
The R1-R2 divider values shown in the Typical Application
set a standing current of slightly more than 100μA and
define an impedance at UV/OV of 30kΩ. In most applications, 30kΩ impedance coupled with 300mV UV hysteresis
makes the LTC4252 insensitive to noise. If more noise
immunity is desired, add a 1nF to 10nF filter capacitor
from UV/OV to VEE.
The R1-R2 divider values shown in Figure 2 set a standing
current of slightly more than 100μA and define an impedance
at UV/OV of 28kΩ. In most applications, 28kΩ impedance
coupled with 324mV UV hysteresis makes the LTC4252A
insensitive to noise. If more noise immunity is desired, add
a 1nF to 10nF filter capacitor from UV/OV to VEE.
Separate UV and OV pins are available in the 10-pin MS
package and can be used for a different operating range
such as 35.5V to 76V as shown in Figure 3. Other combinations are possible with different resistor arrangements.
UV/OV COMPARATORS (LTC4252A)
The UV and OV pins can be used for a wider operating range such as 35.5V to 76V as shown in Figure 4.
Other combinations are possible with different resistor
arrangements.
A UV hysteretic comparator detects undervoltage conditions at the UV pin, with the following thresholds:
UV low-to-high (VUV) = 3.08V
UV high-to-low (VUV – VUVHST) = 2.756V
UV/OV OPERATION
An OV hysteretic comparator detects overvoltage conditions at the OV pin, with the following thresholds:
A low input to the UV comparator will reset the chip and pull
the GATE and TIMER pins low. A low-to-high UV transition
will initiate an initial timing sequence if the other interlock
–48RTN
RIN
10k
1/2W
R4
22k
†
–48RTN
(SHORT PIN)
DIN
DDZ13B**
1
VIN
R1
464k
1%
9
8
10
UV
PWRGD
OV
DRAIN
TIMER
3
CT
SS
0.68μF
C2
10nF
CSS
68nF
GATE
VEE
SENSE
EN
*
RD 1M
6
Q1
IRF530S
4
5
–48V
* M0C207
Q2: MMBT5551LT1
LOAD
R5
2.2k
2
7
+
Q2
LTC4252A-1
R2
10k
1%
R3
34k
1%
CIN
1μF
CL
100μF
**DIODES, INC
†
RECOMMENDED FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
RC
10Ω
CC
10nF
RS
0.02Ω
425212 F04
Figure 4. – 48V/2.5A Application with Wider Input Operating Range
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15
LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
conditions are met. A high-to-low transition in the UV
comparator immediately shuts down the LTC4252, pulls
the MOSFET gate low and resets the latched PWRGD high.
4) Low impedance switch; resets the TIMER capacitor
after an initial timing delay, in UVLO, in UV and in OV
during initial timing.
Overvoltage conditions detected by the OV comparator will also pull GATE low, thereby shutting down the
load. However, it will not reset the circuit breaker TIMER,
PWRGD flag or shutdown cooling timer. Returning the
supply voltage to an acceptable range restarts the GATE
pin if all the interlock conditions except TIMER are met.
Only during the initial timing cycle does an OV condition
reset the TIMER.
For initial start-up, the 5.8μA pull-up is used. The low
impedance switch is turned off and the 5.8μA current
source is enabled when the interlock conditions are met.
CT charges to 4V in a time period given by:
DRAIN
Connecting an external resistor, RD, to the dual function
DRAIN pin allows VOUT sensing* without it being damaged by large voltage transients. Below 5V, negligible pin
leakage allows a DRAIN low comparator to detect VOUT
less than 2.385V (VDRNL). This condition, together with
the GATE low comparator, sets the PWRGD flag.
If VOUT > VDRNCL, the DRAIN pin is clamped at about
VDRNCL and the current flowing in RD is given by:
IDRN ≈
VOUT -VDRNCL
RD
(1)
This current is scaled up 8 times during a circuit breaker
fault and is added to the nominal 230μA TIMER current.
This accelerates the fault TIMER pull-up when the MOSFET’s drain-source voltage exceeds VDRNCL and effectively
shortens the MOSFET heating duration.
TIMER
The operation of the TIMER pin is somewhat complex as
it handles several key functions. A capacitor CT is used at
TIMER to provide timing for the LTC4252. Four different
charging and discharging modes are available at TIMER:
1) A 5.8μA slow charge; initial timing and shutdown cooling delay.
2) A (230μA + 8 • IDRN) fast charge; circuit breaker delay.
t=
4V •CT
5.8μA
(2)
When CT reaches 4V (VTMRH), the low impedance switch
turns on and discharges CT. A GATE start-up cycle begins
and both SS and GATE are released.
CIRCUIT BREAKER TIMER OPERATION
If the SENSE pin detects more than a 50mV drop across
RS, the TIMER pin charges CT with (230μA + 8 • IDRN). If
CT charges to 4V, the GATE pin pulls low and the LTC4252-1
latches off while the LTC4252-2 starts a shutdown cooling
cycle. The LTC4252-1 remains latched off until the UV
pin is momentarily pulsed low or TIMER is momentarily
discharged low by an external switch or VIN dips below
UVLO and is then restored. The circuit breaker timeout
period is given by:
t=
4V •CT
230μA +8 •IDRN
(3)
If VOUT < 5V, an internal PMOS device isolates any DRAIN
pin leakage current, making IDRN = 0μA in Equation (3).
If VOUT > VDRNCLduring the circuit breaker fault period,
the charging of CT accelerates by 8 • IDRN of Equation (1).
Intermittent overloads may exceed the 50mV threshold at
SENSE, but, if their duration is sufficiently short, TIMER
will not reach 4V and the LTC4252 will not shut the external
MOSFET off. To handle this situation, the TIMER discharges
CT slowly with a 5.8μA pull-down whenever the SENSE
voltage is less than 50mV. Therefore, any intermittent
overload with VOUT > 5V and an aggregate duty cycle of
3) A 5.8μA slow discharge; circuit breaker “cool off” and
shutdown cooling.
*VOUT as viewed by the MOSFET; i.e., VDS.
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LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
SOFT-START
10
NORMALIZED RESPONSE TIME (s/μF)
IDRN = 0μA
Soft-start limits the inrush current profile during GATE
start-up. Unduly long soft-start intervals can exceed the
MOSFET’s SOA rating if powering up into an active load.
If SS floats, an internal current source ramps SS from 0V
to 2.2V for the LTC4252 or 0V to 1.4V for the LTC4252A
in about 230μs. Connecting an external capacitor CSS
from SS to ground modifies the ramp to approximate an
RC response of:
1
t
=
CT(μF)
4
< t*DRN t%o>
0.1
0.01
0
20
40
60
80
FAULT DUTY CYCLE (%)
⎞⎞
⎛
t
⎛
⎜ –R • C ⎟ ⎟
⎜
⎝ SS SS ⎠
VSS (t)≈VSS • ⎜ 1–e
⎟
⎜⎝
⎟⎠
100
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Figure 5. Circuit-Breaker Response Time
2.5% or more will eventually trip the circuit breaker and
shut down the LTC4252. Figure 5 shows the circuit breaker
response time in seconds normalized to 1μF for IDRN =
0μA. The asymmetric charging and discharging of CT is
a fair gauge of MOSFET heating.
The normalized circuit response time is estimated by
4
t
=
CT (μF) ⎡( 235.8+8 •IDRN ) •D–5.8 ⎤
⎣
⎦
(4)
SHUTDOWN COOLING CYCLE
For the LTC4252-1 (latchoff version), TIMER latches high
with a 5.8μA pull-up after the circuit breaker fault TIMER
reaches 4V. For the LTC4252-2 (automatic retry version),
a shutdown cooling cycle begins if TIMER reaches the
4V threshold. TIMER starts with a 5.8μA pull-down until
it reaches the 1V threshold. Then, the 5.8μA pull-up turns
back on until TIMER reaches the 4V threshold. Four 5.8μA
pull-down cycles and three 5.8μA pull-up cycles occur
between the 1V and 4V thresholds, creating a time interval
given by:
tSHUTDOWN =
7 • 3V •CT
5.8μA
(5)
At the 1V threshold of the last pull-down cycle, a GATE
ramp-up is attempted.
(6)
An internal resistive divider (95k/5k for the LTC4252 or
47.5k/2.5k for the LTC4252A) scales VSS(t) down by 20
times to give the analog current limit threshold:
VACL (t)=
VSS (t)
–VOS
20
(7)
This allows the inrush current to be limited to VACL(t)/RS.
The offset voltage, VOS (10mV), ensures CSS is sufficiently
discharged and the ACL amplifier is in current limit before
GATE start-up. SS is pulled low under any of the following
conditions: in UVLO, in an undervoltage condition, in an
overvoltage condition, during the initial timing cycle or
when the circuit breaker fault times out.
GATE
GATE is pulled low to VEE under any of the following
conditions: in UVLO, in an undervoltage condition, in an
overvoltage condition, during the initial timing cycle or
when the circuit breaker fault times out. When GATE turns
on, a 58μA current source charges the MOSFET gate and
any associated external capacitance. VIN limits the gate
drive to no more than 14.5V.
Gate-drain capacitance (CGD) feedthrough at the first
abrupt application of power can cause a gate-source
voltage sufficient to turn on the MOSFET. A unique circuit
pulls GATE low with practically no usable voltage at VIN
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LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
and eliminates current spikes at insertion. A large external
gate-source capacitor is thus unnecessary for the purpose
of compensating CGD. Instead, a smaller value (≥ 10nF)
capacitor CC is adequate. CC also provides compensation
for the analog current limit loop.
GATE has two comparators: the GATE low comparator
looks for < 0.5V threshold prior to initial timing or a GATE
start-up cycle; the GATE high comparator looks for < 2.8V
relative to VIN and, together with the DRAIN low comparator, sets PWRGD status during GATE startup.
SENSE
The SENSE pin is monitored by the circuit breaker (CB)
comparator, the analog current limit (ACL) amplifier and
the fast current limit (FCL) comparator. Each of these three
measures the potential of SENSE relative to VEE. When
SENSE exceeds 50mV, the CB comparator activates the
230μA TIMER pull-up. At 100mV (60mV for the LTC4252A),
the ACL amplifier servos the MOSFET current and, at
200mV, the FCL comparator abruptly pulls GATE low in
an attempt to bring the MOSFET current under control. If
any of these conditions persists long enough for TIMER
to charge CT to 4V (see Equation 3), the LTC4252 shuts
down and pulls GATE low.
If the SENSE pin encounters a voltage greater than VACL,
the ACL amplifier will servo GATE downwards in an attempt
to control the MOSFET current. Since GATE overdrives the
MOSFET in normal operation, the ACL amplifier needs time
to discharge GATE to the threshold of the MOSFET. For a
mild overload the ACL amplifier can control the MOSFET
current, but in the event of a severe overload the current
may overshoot. At SENSE = 200mV the FCL comparator
takes over, quickly discharging the GATE pin to near VEE
potential. FCL then releases and the ACL amplifier takes
over. All the while TIMER is running. The effect of FCL is
to add a nonlinear response to the control loop in favor
of reducing MOSFET current.
Owing to inductive effects in the system, FCL typically
overcorrects the current limit loop and GATE undershoots.
A zero in the loop (resistor RC in series with the gate capacitor) helps the ACL amplifier to recover.
SHORT-CIRCUIT OPERATION
Circuit behavior arising from a load side low impedance
short is shown in Figure 6 for the LTC4252. Initially, the
current overshoots the fast current limit level of VSENSE =
200mV (Trace 2) as the GATE pin works to bring VGS under
control (Trace 3). The overshoot glitches the backplane
in the negative direction and when the current is reduced
to 100mV/RS, the backplane responds by glitching in the
positive direction.
TIMER commences charging CT (Trace 4) while the analog
current limit loop maintains the fault current at 100mV/RS,
which in this case is 5A (Trace 2). Note that the backplane
voltage (Trace 1) sags under load. Timer pull-up is accelerated by VOUT. When CT reaches 4V, GATE turns off,
PWRGD pulls high, the load current drops to zero and the
backplane rings up to over 100V. The transient associated
with the GATE turn off can be controlled with a snubber to
reduce ringing and a transient voltage suppressor (such as
Diodes Inc. SMAT70A) to clip off large spikes. The choice
of RC for the snubber is usually done experimentally. The
value of the snubber capacitor is usually chosen between
10 to 100 times the MOSFET COSS. The value of the snubber resistor is typically between 3Ω to 100Ω.
SUPPLY RING OWING TO
CURRENT OVERSHOOT
SUPPLY RING OWING TO
MOSFET TURN OFF
–48RTN
50V/DIV
ONSET OF OUTPUT SHORT-CIRCUIT
SENSE
200mV/DIV
GATE
10V/DIV
TIMER
5V/DIV
FAST CURRENT LIMIT
ANALOG CURRENT LIMIT
CTIMER RAMP LATCH OFF
0.5ms/DIV
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Figure 6. Output Short-Circuit Behavior of LTC4252
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LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
A low impedance short on one card may influence the
behavior of others sharing the same backplane. The initial
glitch and backplane sag as seen in Figure 6 Trace 1, can
rob charge from output capacitors on adjacent cards.
When the faulty card shuts down, current flows in to
refresh the capacitors. If LTC4252s are used by the other
cards, they respond by limiting the inrush current to a
value of 100mV/RS. If CT is sized correctly, the capacitors
will recharge long before CT times out.
POWER GOOD, PWRGD
PWRGD latches low if GATE charges up to within 2.8V of
VIN and DRAIN pulls below VDRNL during start-up. PWRGD
is reset in UVLO, in a UV condition or if CT charges up
to 4V. An overvoltage condition has no effect on PWRGD
status. A 58μA current pulls this pin high during reset.
Due to voltage transients between the power module and
PWRGD, optoisolation is recommended. This pin provides
sufficent drive for an optocoupler. Figure 19 shows an
alternative NPN configuration with a limiting base resistor
for the PWRGD interface. The module enable input should
have protection from the negative input current.
MOSFET SELECTION
The external MOSFET switch must have adequate safe
operating area (SOA) to handle short-circuit conditions
until TIMER times out. These considerations take precedence over DC current ratings. A MOSFET with adequate
SOA for a given application can always handle the required
current, but the opposite may not be true. Consult the
manufacturer’s MOSFET data sheet for safe operating
area and effective transient thermal impedance curves.
MOSFET selection is a 3-step process by assuming the
absense of a soft-start capacitor. First, RS is calculated
and then the time required to charge the load capacitance
is determined. This timing, along with the maximum
short-circuit current and maximum input voltage defines
an operating point that is checked against the MOSFET’s
SOA curve.
To begin a design, first specify the required load current
and Ioad capacitance, IL and CL. The circuit breaker current trip point (VCB/RS) should be set to accommodate
the maximum load current. Note that maximum input
current to a DC/DC converter is expected at VSUPPLY(MIN).
RS is given by:
VCB(MIN)
RS =
IL(MAX)
(8)
where VCB(MIN) = 40mV (45mV for LTC4252A) represents
the guaranteed minimum circuit breaker threshold.
During the initial charging process, the LTC4252 may operate the MOSFET in current limit, forcing (VACL) between
80mV to 120mV (VACL is 54mV to 66mV for LTC4252A)
across RS. The minimum inrush current is given by:
IINRUSH(MIN) =
80mV
RS
(9)
Maximum short-circuit current limit is calculated using
the maximum VACL. This gives
I SHORTCIRCUIT(MAX) =
120mV
RS
(10)
The TIMER capacitor CT must be selected based on the
slowest expected charging rate; otherwise TIMER might
time out before the load capacitor is fully charged. A value
for CT is calculated based on the maximum time it takes
the load capacitor to charge. That time is given by:
tCL(CHARGE) =
C• V
I
=
CL • VSUPPLY(MAX)
IINRUSH(MIN)
(11)
The maximum current flowing in the DRAIN pin is given by:
IDRN(MAX) =
V SUPPLY(MAX) –V DRNCL
RD
(12)
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LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Approximating a linear charging rate as IDRN drops from
IDRN(MAX) to zero, the IDRN component in Equation (3)
can be approximated with 0.5 • IDRN(MAX). Rearranging
equation, TIMER capacitor CT is given by:
CT =
(
tCL(CHARGE) • 230μA + 4 •IDRN(MAX)
4V
)
was appropriate. The ratio (RSS • CSS) to tCL(CHARGE) is
a good gauge as a large ratio may result in the time-out
period expiring. This gauge is determined empirically with
board level evaluation.
SUMMARY OF DESIGN FLOW
(13)
Returning to Equation (3), the TIMER period is calculated and used in conjunction with VSUPPLY(MAX) and
ISHORTCIRCUIT(MAX) to check the SOA curves of a prospective MOSFET.
As a numerical design example, consider a 30W load,
which requires 1A input current at 36V. If VSUPPLY(MAX)
= 72V and CL = 100μF, RD = 1MΩ, Equation (8) gives RS
= 40mΩ; Equation (13) gives CT = 441nF. To account for
errors in RS, CT, TIMER current (230μA), TIMER threshold
(4V), RD, DRAIN current multiplier and DRAIN voltage
clamp (VDRNCL), the calculated value should be multiplied
by 1.5, giving the nearest standard value of CT = 680nF.
If a short-circuit occurs, a current of up to 120mV/40mΩ = 3A
will flow in the MOSFET for 5.6ms as dictated by CT = 680nF
in Equation (3). The MOSFET must be selected based on
this criterion. The IRF530S can handle 100V and 3A for
10ms and is safe to use in this application.
Computing the maximum soft-start capacitor value during
soft-start to a load short is complicated by the nonlinear
MOSFET’s SOA characteristics and the RSSCSS response.
An overly conservative but simple approach begins with
the maximum circuit breaker current, given by:
VCB(MAX)
I CB(MAX) =
RS
(14)
where VCB(MAX) = 60mV (55mV for the LTC4252A).
From the SOA curves of a prospective MOSFET, determine
the time allowed, tSOA(MAX). CSS is given by:
tSOA(MAX)
CSS =
0.916 •RSS
(15)
In the above example, 60mV/40mΩ gives 1.5A. tSOA(MAX)
for the IRF530S is 40ms. From Equation (15), CSS =
437nF. Actual board evaluation showed that CSS = 100nF
To summarize the design flow, consider the application
shown in Figure 2 with the LTC4252A. It was designed
for 80W.
Calculate the maximum load current: 80W/43V = 1.86A;
allowing for 83% converter efficiency, IIN(MAX) = 2.2A.
Calculate RS: from Equation (8) RS = 20mΩ.
Calculate ISHORTCIRCUIT(MAX): from Equation (10)
ISHORTCIRCUIT(MAX) =
66mV
=3.3A
20mΩ
Select a MOSFET that can handle 3.3A at 71V: IRF530S.
Calculate CT: from Equation (13) CT = 322nF. Select
CT = 680nF, which gives the circuit breaker time-out period
t = 5.6ms.
Consult MOSFET SOA curves: the IRF530S can handle 3.3A
at 100V for 8.2ms, so it is safe to use in this application.
Calculate CSS: using Equations (14) and (15) select
CSS = 68nF.
FREQUENCY COMPENSATION
The LTC4252A typical frequency compensation network for
the analog current limit loop is a series RC (10Ω) and CC
connected to VEE. Figure 7 depicts the relationship between
the compensation capacitor CC and the MOSFET’s CISS.
The line in Figure 7 is used to select a starting value for CC
based upon the MOSFET’s CISS specification. Optimized
values for CC are shown for several popular MOSFETs.
Differences in the optimized value of CC versus the starting
value are small. Nevertheless, compensation values should
be verified by board level short-circuit testing.
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LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
CURRENT FLOW
FROM LOAD
COMPENSATION CAPACITANCE CC (nF)
60
NTY100N10
CURRENT FLOW
TO –48V BACKPLANE
50
SENSE RESISTOR
40
TRACK WIDTH W:
0.03" PER AMP
ON 1 OZ COPPER
30
IRF3710
IRF540S
20
W
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IRF530S
IRF740
10
0
0
2000
6000
4000
MOSFET CISS (pF)
8000
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Figure 7. Recommended Compensation
Capacitor CC vs MOSFET CISS
As seen in Figure 6 previously, at the onset of a shortcircuit event, the input supply voltage can ring dramatically
owing to series inductance. If this voltage avalanches the
MOSFET, current continues to flow through the MOSFET
to the output. The analog current limit loop cannot control
this current flow and therefore the loop undershoots. This
effect cannot be eliminated by frequency compensation. A
zener diode is required to clamp the input supply voltage
and prevent MOSFET avalanche.
SENSE RESISTOR CONSIDERATIONS
For proper circuit breaker operation, Kelvin-sense PCB connections between the sense resistor and the LTC4252’s VEE
and SENSE pins are strongly recommended. The drawing in
Figure 8 illustrates the correct way of making connections
between the LTC4252 and the sense resistor. PCB layout
should be balanced and symmetrical to minimize wiring
errors. In addition, the PCB layout for the sense resistor
should include good thermal management techniques for
optimal sense resistor power dissipation.
TIMING WAVEFORMS
System Power-Up
Figure 9 details the timing waveforms for a typical powerup sequence in the case where a board is already installed
in the backplane and system power is applied abruptly. At
TO
SENSE
TO
VEE
Figure 8. Making PCB Connections to the Sense Resistor
time point 1, the supply ramps up, together with UV/OV,
VOUT and DRAIN. VIN and PWRGD follow at a slower rate
as set by the VIN bypass capacitor. At time point 2, VIN
exceeds VLKO and the internal logic checks for UV > VUVHI,
OV < VOVLO, GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB, SS < 20 • VOS
and TIMER < VTMRL. If all conditions are met, an initial
timing cycle starts and the TIMER capacitor is charged
by a 5.8μA current source pull-up. At time point 3, TIMER
reaches the VTMRH threshold and the initial timing cycle
terminates. The TIMER capacitor is quickly discharged. At
time point 4, the VTMRL threshold is reached and the conditions of GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB and SS < 20 • VOS
must be satisfied before a GATE ramp-up cycle begins.
SS ramps up as dictated by RSS • CSS (as in Equation 6);
GATE is held low by the analog current limit (ACL) amplifier until SS crosses 20 • VOS. Upon releasing GATE, 58μA
sources into the external MOSFET gate and compensation
network. When the GATE voltage reaches the MOSFET’s
threshold, current begins flowing into the load capacitor
at time point 5. At time point 6, load current reaches the
SS control level and the analog current limit loop activates.
Between time points 6 and 8, the GATE voltage is servoed,
the SENSE voltage is regulated at VACL(t) (Equation 7) and
soft-start limits the slew rate of the load current. If the
SENSE voltage (VSENSE – VEE) reaches the VCB threshold
at time point 7, the circuit breaker TIMER activates. The
TIMER capacitor, CT, is charged by a (230μA + 8 • IDRN)
current pull-up. As the load capacitor nears full charge,
load current begins to decline.
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LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
VIN CLEARS VLKO, CHECK UV > VUVHI, OV < VOVLO, GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB 44t7OS AND TIMER < VTMRL
TIMER CLEARS VTMRL, CHECK GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB"/%44t7OS
1
2
3 4 56
7
8 9 10 11
GND – VEE OR
(–48RTN) – (–48V)
UV/OV
VIN
VLKO
VTMRH
˜" t*DRN
5.8μA
TIMER
5.8μA
VTMRL
58μA
GATE
5.8μA
VIN – VGATEH
58μA
VGATEL
t 7ACL + VOS)
t 7CB + VOS)
t7OS
SS
VACL
SENSE
VCB
VOUT
VDRNCL
DRAIN
VDRNL
PWRGD
INITIAL TIMING
GATE
START-UP
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Figure 9. System Power-Up Timing (All Waveforms Are Referenced to VEE)
At time point 8, the load current falls and the SENSE voltage
drops below VACL(t). The analog current limit loop shuts
off and the GATE pin ramps further. At time point 9, the
SENSE voltage drops below VCB, the fault TIMER cycle
ends, followed by a 5.8μA discharge cycle (cool off). The
duration between time points 7 and 9 must be shorter than
one circuit breaker delay to avoid a fault time out during
GATE ramp-up. When GATE ramps past the VGATEH threshold at time point 10, PWRGD pulls low. At time point 11,
GATE reaches its maximum voltage as determined by VIN.
Live Insertion with Short Pin Control of UV/OV
In the example shown in Figure 10, power is delivered
through long connector pins whereas the UV/OV divider
makes contact through a short pin. This ensures the power
connections are firmly established before the LTC4252 is
activated. At time point 1, the power pins make contact
and VIN ramps through VLKO. At time point 2, the UV/OV
divider makes contact and its voltage exceeds VUVHI. In
addition, the internal logic checks for OV < VOVHI, GATE
< VGATEL, SENSE < VCB, SS < 20 • VOS and TIMER <
VTMRL. If all conditions are met, an initial timing cycle
starts and the TIMER capacitor is charged by a 5.8μA
current source pull-up. At time point 3, TIMER reaches the
VTMRH threshold and the initial timing cycle terminates.
The TIMER capacitor is quickly discharged. At time point
4, the VTMRL threshold is reached and the conditions of
GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB and SS < 20 • VOS must be
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LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
UV CLEARS VUVHI, CHECK OV < VOVHI, GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB 44t7OS AND TIMER < VTMRL
TIMER CLEARS VTMRL, CHECK GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB"/%44t7OS
1
2
3 4 56
7
8 9 1011
GND – VEE OR
(–48RTN) – (–48V)
UV/OV
VIN
VUVHI
VLKO
VTMRH
5.8μA
TIMER
˜" t*DRN
5.8μA
VTMRL
58μA
GATE
VIN – VGATEH
58μA
VGATEL
SS
5.8μA
t 7ACL + VOS)
t 7CB + VOS)
t7OS
VACL
VCB
SENSE
VOUT
VDRNCL
DRAIN
VDRNL
PWRGD
INITIAL TIMING
GATE
START-UP
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Figure 10. Power-Up Timing with a Short Pin (All Waveforms Are Referenced to VEE)
satisfied before a GATE start-up cycle begins. SS ramps up
as dictated by RSS • CSS; GATE is held low by the analog
current limit amplifier until SS crosses 20 • VOS. Upon
releasing GATE, 58μA sources into the external MOSFET
gate and compensation network. When the GATE voltage
reaches the MOSFET’s threshold, current begins flowing
into the load capacitor at time point 5. At time point 6,
load current reaches the SS control level and the analog
current limit loop activates. Between time points 6 and 8,
the GATE voltage is servoed, the SENSE voltage is regulated
at VACL(t) and soft-start limits the slew rate of the load
current. If the SENSE voltage (VSENSE – VEE) reaches the
VCB threshold at time point 7, the circuit breaker TIMER
activates. The TIMER capacitor, CT, is charged by a (230μA
+ 8 • IDRN) current pull-up. As the load capacitor nears full
charge, load current begins to decline. At point 8, the load
current falls and the SENSE voltage drops below VACL(t).
The analog current limit loop shuts off and the GATE pin
ramps further. At time point 9, the SENSE voltage drops
below VCB and the fault TIMER cycle ends, followed by a
5.8μA discharge cycle (cool off). When GATE ramps past
VGATEH threshold at time point 10, PWRGD pulls low. At
time point 11, GATE reaches its maximum voltage as
determined by VIN.
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LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
cycle starts. If the system bus voltage overshoots VOVHI
as shown at time point 2, TIMER discharges. At time point
3, the supply voltage recovers and drops below the VOVLO
threshold. The initial timing cycle restarts, followed by a
GATE start-up cycle.
Undervoltage Timing
In Figure 11 when UV pin drops below VUVLO (time point 1),
the LTC4252 shuts down with TIMER, SS and GATE all
pulling low. If current has been flowing, the SENSE pin
voltage decreases to zero as GATE collapses. When UV
recovers and clears VUVHI (time point 2), an initial timer
cycle begins followed by a GATE start-up cycle.
Overvoltage Timing
The VIN undervoltage lockout comparator, UVLO, has a
similar timing behavior as the UV pin timing except it looks
for VIN < (VLKO – VLKH) to shut down and VIN > VLKO to
start. In an undervoltage lockout condition, both UV and
OV comparators are held off. When VIN exits undervoltage
lockout, the UV and OV comparators are enabled.
During normal operation, if the OV pin exceeds VOVHI as
shown at time point 1 of Figure 13, the TIMER and PWRGD
status are unaffected. Nevertheless, SS and GATE pull down
and the load is disconnected. At time point 2, OV recovers
and drops below the VOVLO threshold. A GATE start-up
cycle begins. If the overvoltage glitch is long enough to
deplete the load capacitor, a full start-up cycle as shown
between time points 4 through 7 may occur.
Undervoltage Timing with Overvoltage Glitch
Circuit Breaker Timing
In Figure 12, both UV and OV pins are connected together.
When UV clears VUVHI (time point 1), an initial timing
In Figure 14a, the TIMER capacitor charges at 230μA if
the SENSE pin exceeds VCB but VDRN is less than 5V. If
the SENSE pin drops below VCB before TIMER reaches
VIN Undervoltage Lockout Timing
UV DROPS BELOW VUVLO. GATE, SS AND TIMER ARE PULLED DOWN, PWRGD RELEASES
UV CLEARS VUVHI, CHECK OV CONDITION, GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB 44t7OS AND TIMER < VTMRL
TIMER CLEARS VTMRL, CHECK GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB"/%44t7OS
1
UV
2
3 4 56
7
8 9 10 11
VUVHI
VUVLO
VTMRH
5.8μA
TIMER
˜" t*DRN
5.8μA
VTMRL
5.8μA
58μA
GATE
SS
VIN – VGATEH
58μA
VGATEL
t 7ACL + VOS)
t 7CB + VOS)
t7OS
VACL
SENSE
VCB
VDRNCL
DRAIN
VDRNL
PWRGD
INITIAL TIMING
GATE
START-UP
425212 F11
Figure 11. Undervoltage Timing (All Waveforms Are Referenced to VEE)
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
UV/OV CLEARS VUVHI, CHECK OV CONDITION, GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB 44t7OS AND TIMER < VTMRL
UV/OV OVERSHOOTS VOVHI AND TIMER ABORTS INITIAL TIMING CYCLE
UV/OV DROPS BELOW VOVLO AND TIMER RESTARTS INITIAL TIMING CYCLE
TIMER CLEARS VTMRL, CHECK GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB"/%44t7OS
1
2
3
VOVHI
4 5 67
8
10 12
9 11
VOVLO
UV/OV
VUVHI
VTMRH
˜" t*DRN
5.8μA
TIMER
5.8μA
VTMRL
58μA
GATE
58μA
VGATEL
5.8μA
VIN – VGATEH
t 7ACL + VOS)
t 7CB + VOS)
t7OS
SS
VACL
VCB
SENSE
VDRNCL
DRAIN
VDRNL
PWRGD
GATE
START-UP
INITIAL TIMING
425212 F12
Figure 12. Undervoltage Timing with an Overvoltage Glitch (All Waveforms Are Referenced to VEE)
OV OVERSHOOTS VOVHI. GATE AND SS ARE PULLED DOWN, PWRGD AND TIMER ARE UNAFFECTED
OV DROPS BELOW VOVLO, CHECK GATE < VGATEL, SENSE < VCB"/%44t7OS
1
OV
2 34
VOVHI
5
67 8 9
VOVLO
VTMRH
5.8μA
˜" t*DRN
TIMER
5.8μA
58μA
GATE
VGATEL
VIN – VGATEH
58μA
t 7ACL + VOS)
t 7CB + VOS)
SS
t7OS
VACL
VCB
SENSE
GATE
START-UP
425212 F13
Figure 13. Overvoltage Timing (All Waveforms Are Referenced to VEE)
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
CB TIMES OUT
1
2
1
VTMRH
2
1
VTMRH
5.8μA
TIMER
CB TIMES OUT
VTMRH
TIMER
˜" t*DRN
˜" t*DRN
GATE
GATE
SS
SS
SS
SENSE
VACL
VCB
VCB
SENSE
VOUT
VOUT
3
˜" t*DRN
˜" t*DRN
VACL
VCB
SENSE
VOUT
VDRNCL
VDRNCL
DRAIN
DRAIN
DRAIN
PWRGD
PWRGD
PWRGD
CB FAULT
CB FAULT
4
5.8μA
TIMER
GATE
VACL
2
CB FAULT
CB FAULT
425212 F14
(14a) Momentary Circuit-Breaker Fault
(14b) Circuit-Breaker Time Out
(14c) Multiple Circuit-Breaker Fault
Figure 14. Circuit-Breaker Timing Behavior (All Waveforms Are Referenced to VEE)
the VTMRH threshold, TIMER is discharged by 5.8μA. In
Figure 14b, when TIMER exceeds VTMRH, GATE pulls down
immediately and the LTC4252 shuts down. In Figure 14c,
multiple momentary faults cause the TIMER capacitor to
integrate and reach VTMRH. GATE pull down follows and
the LTC4252 shuts down. During shutdown, the LTC4252-1
latches TIMER high with a 5.8μA pull-up current source;
the LTC4252-2 activates a shutdown cooling cycle.
Resetting a Fault Latch (LTC4252-1)
The latched circuit breaker fault of LTC4252-1 benefits
from long cooling time. It is reset by pulling the UV pin
below VUVLO with a switch. Reset is also accomplished by
pulling the VIN pin momentarily below (VLKO – VLKH). A
third reset method involves pulling the TIMER pin below
VTMRL as shown in Figure 15. An initial timing cycle is
skipped if TIMER is used for reset. An initial timing cycle
is generated if reset by the UV pin or the VIN pin.
The duration of the TIMER reset pulse should be smaller
than the time taken to reach 0.2V at SS pin. With a single
pole mechanical pushbutton switch, this may not be
feasible. A double pole, single throw pushbutton switch
removes this restriction by connecting the second switch
to the SS pin. With this method, both the SS and TIMER
pins are released at the same time (see Figure 24).
Shutdown Cooling Cycle (LTC4252-2)
Figure 16 shows the timer behavior of the LTC4252-2. At
time point 2, TIMER exceeds VTMRH, GATE pulls down
immediately and the LTC4252 shuts down. TIMER starts
a shutdown cooling cycle by discharging TIMER with
5.8μA to the VTMRL threshold. TIMER then charges with
5.8μA to the VTMRH threshold. There are four 5.8μA
discharge phases and three 5.8μA charge phases in this
shutdown cooling cycle spanning time points 2 and 3. At
time point 3, the LTC4252 automatic retry occurs with a
start-up cycle. Good thermal management techniques are
highly recommended; power and thermal dissipation must
be carefully evaluated when implementing the automatic
retry scheme.
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
SWITCH RESETS LATCHED TIMER
SWITCH RELEASES SS
1
2 34
5.8μA
5
67 8 9
VTMRH
˜" t*DRN
VTMRL
TIMER
5.8μA
5.8μA
58μA
GATE
VGATEL
SS
58μA
VIN – VGATEH
t 7ACL + VOS)
t 7CB + VOS)
t7OS
VACL
VCB
SENSE
VDRNCL
DRAIN
VDRNL
PWRGD
425212 F15
GATE START-UP
MOMENTARY DPST SWITCH RESET
Figure 15. Pushbutton Reset of LTC4252-1’s Latched Fault
(All Waveforms Are Referenced to VEE)
RETRY
CIRCUIT BREAKER TIMES OUT
1
˜" t*DRN
TIMER
2
5.8μA
5.8μA
VTMRL
3 45
5.8μA
5.8μA
5.8μA
5.8μA
6
78 9 10
VTMRH
˜" t*DRN
5.8μA
58μA
GATE
VGATEL
58μA
5.8μA
5.8μA
VIN – VGATEH
t 7ACL + VOS)
t 7CB + VOS)
t7OS
SS
VACL
VCB
SENSE
VOUT
VDRNCL
DRAIN
VDRNL
PWRGD
SHUTDOWN COOLING
CB FAULT
GATE
START-UP
425212 F16
Figure 16. Shutdown Cooling Timing Behavior of LTC4252-2 (All Waveforms Are Referenced to VEE)
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Analog Current Limit and Fast Current Limit
In Figure 17a, when SENSE exceeds VACL, GATE is
regulated by the analog current limit amplifier loop. When
SENSE drops below VACL, GATE is allowed to pull up. In
Figure 17b, when a severe fault occurs, SENSE exceeds
VFCL and GATE immediately pulls down until the analog
current amplifier establishes control. If the severe fault
causes VOUT to exceed VDRNCL, the DRAIN pin is clamped
at VDRNCL. IDRN flows into the DRAIN pin and is multiplied
by 8. This extra current is added to the TIMER pull-up
current of 230μA. This accelerated TIMER current of
[230μA+8 • IDRN] produces a shorter circuit breaker fault
delay. Careful selection of CT, RD and MOSFET can help
prevent SOA damage in a low impedance fault condition.
Soft-Start
If the SS pin is not connected, this pin defaults to a linear
voltage ramp, from 0V to 2.2V in about 180μs (or 0V to
1.4V in 230μs for the LTC4252A) at GATE start-up, as
shown in Figure 18a. If a soft-start capacitor, CSS, is connected to this SS pin, the soft-start response is modified
from a linear ramp to an RC response (Equation 6), as
shown in Figure 18b. This feature allows load current to
slowly ramp-up at GATE start-up. Soft-start is initiated at
time point 3 by a TIMER transition from VTMRH to VTMRL
(time points 1 to 2) or by the OV pin falling below the
VOVLO threshold after an OV condition. When the SS pin
is below 0.2V, the analog current limit amplifier holds
GATE low. Above 0.2V, GATE is released and 58μA ramps
up the compensation network and GATE capacitance at
time point 4. Meanwhile, the SS pin voltage continues to
ramp up. When GATE reaches the MOSFET’s threshold,
the MOSFET begins to conduct. Due to the MOSFET’s high
gm, the MOSFET current quickly reaches the soft-start
control value of VACL(t) (Equation 7). At time point 6, the
GATE voltage is controlled by the current limit amplifier.
The soft-start control voltage reaches the circuit breaker
voltage, VCB, at time point 7 and the circuit breaker TIMER
activates. As the load capacitor nears full charge, load
CB TIMES OUT
12
˜" t*DRN
TIMER
34
1
VTMRH
5.8μA
5.8μA
GATE
GATE
SS
SS
VACL
SENSE
VCB
2
VTMRH
˜" t*DRN
TIMER
SENSE
VOUT
VOUT
DRAIN
DRAIN
PWRGD
PWRGD
VFCL
VACL
VCB
VDRNCL
425212 F17
(17a) Analog Current Limit Fault
(17b) Fast Current Limit Fault
Figure 17. Current Limit Behavior (All Waveforms Are Referenced to VEE)
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
END OF INTIAL TIMING CYCLE
12 34 567
7a
END OF INTIAL TIMING CYCLE
8 9
10
VTMRH ˜" t*DRN
TIMER
11
5.8μA
VTMRL
58μA
GATE
VIN – VGATEH
12 3 4 5 6
TIMER
11
5.8μA
58μA
58μA
t 7ACL + VOS)
VIN – VGATEH
58μA
t 7ACL + VOS)
t 7CB + VOS)
SS
t7OS
t7OS
VACL
SENSE
10
VTMRL
VGS(th)
t 7CB + VOS)
8 9
GATE
VGS(th)
SS
7
VTMRH ˜" t*DRN
VCB
VACL
SENSE
VCB
VDRNCL
VDRNL
DRAIN
PWRGD
VDRNCL
VDRNL
DRAIN
PWRGD
425212 F18
(18a) Without External CSS
(18b) With External CSS
Figure 18. Soft-Start Timing (All Waveforms Are Referenced to VEE)
current begins to decline below VACL(t). The current limit
loop shuts off and GATE releases at time point 8. At time
point 9, the SENSE voltage falls below VCB and TIMER
deactivates.
Large values of CSS can cause premature circuit breaker
time out as VACL(t) may exceed the VCB potential during
the circuit breaker delay. The load capacitor is unable to
achieve full charge in one GATE start-up cycle. A more
serious side effect of large CSS values is SOA duration
may be exceeded during soft-start into a low impedance
load. A soft-start voltage below VCB will not activate the
circuit breaker TIMER.
Power Limit Circuit Breaker
Figure 19 shows the LTC4252A-1 in a power limit circuit
breaking application. The SENSE pin is modulated by the
board supply voltage, VSUPPLY. The D1 Zener voltage, VZ
is set to be the same as the low supply operating voltage,
VSUPPLY(MIN) = 43V. If the goal is to have the high supply
operating voltage, VSUPPLY(MAX) = 71V giving the same
power at VSUPPLY(MIN), then resistors R4 and R6 are
selected using the ratio:
VCB
R6
=
R4 VSUPPLY(MAX)
(16)
If R6 is 27Ω, R4 is 38.3k. The peak circuit breaker power
limit is:
POWERMAX
(V
=
SUPPLY(MIN) +VSUPPLY(MAX)
)
2
4 • VSUPPLY(MIN) • VSUPPLY(MAX)
•POWERSUPPLY(MIN)
=1.064 •POWERSUPPLY(MIN)
(17)
when
VSUPPLY = 0.5 • (VSUPPLY(MIN) + VSUPPLY(MAX)) = 57V.
The peak power at the fault current limit occurs at the supply
overvoltage threshold. The fault current limited power is:
POWERFAULT =
VSUPPLY ⎛
R6 ⎞
• ⎜ VACL – ( VSUPPLY –VZ ) • ⎟
⎝
RS
R4 ⎠
(18)
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
–48RTN
RIN
3× 1.8k
1/4W EACH
†
–48RTN
(SHORT PIN)
1
R1
392k
1%
8
10
R2
30.1k
1%
–48V
DIN
DDZ13B**
CIN
1μF
VIN
9
3
CT
0.68μF
C1
10nF
LTC4252A-1
2
UV
PWRGD
7
OV
DRAIN
6
TIMER
GATE
4
SS
VEE SENSE
CSS
68nF
+
R4
38.3k
CL
100μF
R5
100k
LOAD
EN
D1
BZV85C43
*
VOUT
RD 1M
Q1
IRF530S
R6 27Ω
RC
10Ω
CC
10nF
5
RS
0.02Ω
425212 F19
*FMMT493
**DIODES, INC
†
RECOMMENDED FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
Figure 19. Power Limit Circuit Breaking Application
Circuit Breaker with Foldback Current Limit
Figure 20 shows the LTC4252A in a foldback current limit
application. When VOUT is shorted to the –48V RTN supply,
current flows through resistors R4 and R5. This results in
a voltage drop across R5 and a corresponding reduction
in voltage drop across the sense resistor, RS, as the ACL
amplifier servos the sense voltage between the SENSE
and VEE pins to about 60mV. The short-circuit current
through RS reduces as the VOUT voltage increases during
an output short-circuit condition. Without foldback current
limiting resistor R5, the current is limited to 3A during
analog current limit. With R5, the short-circuit current is
limited to 0.5A when VOUT is shorted to 71V.
Inrush Control Without a Sense Resistor
During Power-Up
Figure 21 shows the LTC4252A in an application where the
inrush current is controlled without a sense resistor during
power-up. This setup is suitable only for applications that
don’t require short-circut protection from the LTC4252A.
Resistor R4 and capacitor C2 act as a feedback network
to accurately control the inrush current. The C2 capacitor
can be calculated with the following equation:
I
•C
C2= GATE L
IINRUSH
(19)
where IGATE = 58μA and CL is the total load capacitance.
Capacitor C3 and resistor R4 prevent Q1 from momentarily turning on when the power pins first make contact.
Without C3 and R4, capacitor C2 pulls the gate of Q1 up
to a voltage roughly equal to VEE • C2/CGS(Q1) before the
LTC4252A powers up. By placing capacitor C3 in parallel
with the gate capacitance of Q1 and isolating them from
C2 using resistor R4, the problem is solved. The value of
C3 is given by:
C3=
VSUPPLY(MAX)
VGS(TH),Q1
(
• C2+CGD(Q1)
)
(20)
C3 ≈ 35 • C2 for VSUPPLY(MAX) = 71V
where VGS(TH),Q1 is the MOSFET’s minimum gate threshold
and VSUPPLY(MAX) is the maximum operating input voltage.
Diode-ORing
Figure 22 shows the LTC4252 used as diode-oring with Hot
Swap capability in a dual – 48V power supply application.
The conventional diode-OR method uses two high power
diodes and heat sinks to contain the large heat dissipation
of the diodes. With the LTC4252 controlling the external
FETs Q2 and Q3 in a diode-OR manner, the small turn-on
voltage across the fully enhanced Q2 and Q3 reduces the
power dissipation significantly.
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
–48RTN
+
RIN
3× 1.8k
1/4W EACH
†
–48RTN
(SHORT PIN)
1
R1
392k
1%
8
9
C1
10nF
R2
30.1k
1%
OV
UV
GATE
VEE
**DIODES, INC
SENSE
R3
5.1k
LOAD
EN
*
VOUT
RD 1M
6
R4
38.3k R 10Ω
G
4
R5 27Ω
Q1
IRF530S
RC
10Ω
CC
10nF
5
CSS
68nF
*MOC207
CIN
1μF
VIN
LTC4252A-1
2
PWRGD
7
DRAIN
10
TIMER
3
CT
SS
0.68μF
–48V
DIN
DDZ13B**
CL
100μF
RS
0.02Ω
425212 F20
†
RECOMMENDED FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
Figure 20. Circuit Breaker with Foldback Current Limit Application
–48RTN
+
RIN
3× 1.8k
1/4W EACH
†
–48RTN
(SHORT PIN)
1
R1
392k
1%
DIN
DDZ13B**
CIN
1μF
R3
5.1k
VIN
8
9
OV
UV
10
CT
0.68μF
3
*
LTC4252A-1
2
PWRGD
7
DRAIN
SS
CSS
68nF
–48V
*MOC207
TIMER
**DIODES, INC
GATE
VEE
LOAD
EN
VOUT
RD 1M
C2
10nF
100V
R4
1k
1% RG 10Ω
C1
10nF
R2
30.1k
1%
CL
100μF
SENSE
6
4
C3
330nF
25V
5
Q1
IRF530S
425212 F21
†
RECOMMENDED FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
Figure 21. Inrush Control Without a Sense Resistor Application
At power-up, Q5 and Q8 are held off low by the SS pin
of the LTC4252; resistors R5 and R8 pull the SENSE pin
closed to VEE. VEE is connected to the power supply with
lower voltage through the body diodes Q2 or Q3 until Q2
or Q3 is turned on. This allows the LTC4252 to perform
a start-up cycle and ramp up the SS and GATE voltage.
As the SS voltage ramps up to 2.2V, it turns on Q5 and Q8
and pulls TIMER low through Q6 and Q9. The sense voltage
rises as current flows into R5 and R8 through resistors R3
and R6. The ACL amplifier of the LTC4252 servos the sense
voltage to about 100mV as the GATE voltage regulates Q2
and Q3. Current flows into R4, Q4 and R7, Q7 as Q2 and
Q3 turn on. The respective node voltages at the R3 and R4
connection and the R6 and R7 connection are always kept
equal to their respective sense voltages by the Q4 and Q2
VDS drop and the Q7 and Q3 VDS drop assuming the Q5
and Q8 VDS drop is negligible.
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Hot Swap SECTION
–48RTN
RIN1
3 × 1.8k IN SERIES
1/4W EACH
†
R1
402k
1
7
C1
10nF
8
CT
0.33μF
R2
32.4k
2
UV/OV
VIN
DIN1
DDZ13B**
DRAIN
GATE
TIMER
LTC4252-1
SS
VEE SENSE
CSS
68nF
6
CIN
1μF
RD
1M
LOAD
MODULE
5
3
RC1
10Ω
CC1
22nF
Q1
IRF530S
RS
0.02Ω
4
DIODE-OR CIRCUIT FOR CHANNEL A
–48V A
RIN2
3 × 1.8k IN SERIES
1/4W EACH
1
†
DIN2
DDZ13B**
CIN2
1μF
9
VIN
7
DRAIN
UV
PWRGD
LTC4252-2
4
10
SENSE
TIMER
3
SS
6
8
GATE
OV
VEE
2
Q6
FDV301N
5
R3
12k
Q5
FDV301N
R4
150Ω
Q4
BSS131
R5
560Ω
RC2
10μ
CC2
22nF
Q2
IRF530S
DIODE-OR CIRCUIT FOR CHANNEL B
–48V B
RIN3
3 × 1.8k IN SERIES
1/4W EACH
1
†
DIN3
DDZ13B**
CIN3
1μF
9
VIN
7
DRAIN
UV
PWRGD
LTC4252-2
4
10
TIMER
SENSE
3
SS
6
8
GATE
OV
VEE
2
Q9
FDV301N
5
R6
12k
Q8
FDV301N
R7
150Ω
Q7
BSS131
R8
560Ω
RC3
10Ω
CC3
22nF
Q3
IRF530S
425212 F22
**DIODES, INC
†
RECOMMENDED FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
Figure 22. –48V/2.5A Diode-OR Application
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
The internal fault latches of the LTC4252 are disabled as
the TIMER pin is always held low by the SS voltage when
Q2 and Q3 are in analog current limit.
If both power supplies from channel A and B are exactly
equal, then equal load current will flow through Q2 and
Q3 to the load module via the Hot Swap section.
If the channel A supply is greater than the channel B by
more than 100mV, the sense voltage will rise above the
fast comparator trip threshold of 200mV, the GATE will
be pulled low and Q2 is turned off. The GATE ramps up
and regulates Q2 when the channel A supply is equal to
the channel B supply. Likewise, if the channel B supply is
greater than channel A by more than 100mV, it trips the
fast comparator and GATE is pulled low and Q3 is turned
off. The GATE ramps up and regulates Q3 when the channel
B supply is equal to the channel A supply.
Resistors R4, R7 and external FETs Q4 and Q7 limit the
current flow into Q5 and Q8 during their respective supply source short. When the channel A supply is shorted
to the – 48V RTN (or GND), large current flows into Q4
momentarily and creates a voltage drop across R4, which
in turn reduces the gate-to-source voltage of Q4, limiting
the current flow. The sense voltage is lifted up and causes
the fast comparator of LTC4252 to trip and pull the GATE
low instantly. The channel A supply short will not cause
Q3 of channel B diode-OR circuit to turn off.
Similarly, when the channel B supply is shorted to the
–48V RTN (or GND), large current flows into Q7 momentarily and creates a voltage drop across R7, which in turn
reduces the gate-to-source voltage of Q7, thus limiting
the current flow. The increase in sense voltage will trip
the fast comparator of LTC4252 and pull the GATE low
instantly. The channel B supply short will not cause Q2
of channel A diode-OR circuit to turn off. The load short
at the output of Q1 is protected by the Hot Swap section.
Using an EMI Filter 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
using the Lucent FLTR100V10 filter module is shown in
Figure 23. When using a filter, an optoisolator is required
to prevent common mode transients from destroying the
PWRGD and ON/OFF pins.
–48RTN
(LONG PIN)
RIN
3× 1.8k
1/4W
†
–48RTN
(SHORT PIN)
1
R1
392k
1%
–48V
CIN
1μF
1
R3
5.1k
10
3
CT
0.68μF
TIMER
SS
GATE
SENSE
VEE
CSS 5
68nF
6
2
+
4
RC
10Ω
CC
10nF
VOUT+
9
5V
SENSE
*
RD
1M
VIN+
+ 8
VIN
LTC4252A-1
2
8
OV
PWRGD
7
9
DRAIN
UV
C1
10nF
R2
30.1k
1%
DIN
DDZ13B**
Q1
IRF530S
1N4003
VIN–
RS
0.02Ω
7
+
LUCENT
JW050A1-E
+
VOUT
VIN
C2
LUCENT
0.1μF
100V FLTR100V10
TRIM
ON/OFF
C3 +
0.1μF
100V
VOUT–
C4
100μF
100V
C5
0.1μF
100V
4
CASE
VIN–
SENSE–
6
VOUT–
5
C6
100μF
16V
CASE
3
425212 F23
*MOC207
**DIODES, INC
†
RECOMMENDED FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
Figure 23. Typical Application Using a Filter Module
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Please refer to http://www.linear.com/designtools/packaging/ for the most recent package drawings.
MS8 Package
8-Lead Plastic MSOP
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1660 Rev F)
3.00 ± 0.102
(.118 ± .004)
(NOTE 3)
0.889 ± 0.127
(.035 ± .005)
0.254
(.010)
8
7 6 5
3.00 ± 0.102
(.118 ± .004)
(NOTE 4)
4.90 ± 0.152
(.193 ± .006)
DETAIL “A”
0.52
(.0205)
REF
0° – 6° TYP
GAUGE PLANE
5.23
(.206)
MIN
3.20 – 3.45
(.126 – .136)
0.53 ± 0.152
(.021 ± .006)
DETAIL “A”
0.42 ± 0.038
(.0165 ± .0015)
TYP
0.65
(.0256)
BSC
1
2 3
4
1.10
(.043)
MAX
0.86
(.034)
REF
0.18
(.007)
SEATING
PLANE
RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT
NOTE:
1. DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETER/(INCH)
2. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE
3. DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH, PROTRUSIONS OR GATE BURRS.
MOLD FLASH, PROTRUSIONS OR GATE BURRS SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.152mm (.006") PER SIDE
4. DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE INTERLEAD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS.
INTERLEAD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.152mm (.006") PER SIDE
5. LEAD COPLANARITY (BOTTOM OF LEADS AFTER FORMING) SHALL BE 0.102mm (.004") MAX
0.22 – 0.38
(.009 – .015)
TYP
0.65
(.0256)
BSC
0.1016 ± 0.0508
(.004 ± .002)
MSOP (MS8) 0307 REV F
MS Package
10-Lead Plastic MSOP
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1661 Rev E)
3.00 ± 0.102
(.118 ± .004)
(NOTE 3)
0.889 ± 0.127
(.035 ± .005)
0.254
(.010)
10 9 8 7 6
3.00 ± 0.102
(.118 ± .004)
(NOTE 4)
4.90 ± 0.152
(.193 ± .006)
DETAIL “A”
0.497 ± 0.076
(.0196 ± .003)
REF
0° – 6° TYP
GAUGE PLANE
5.23
(.206)
MIN
1 2 3 4 5
3.20 – 3.45
(.126 – .136)
0.53 ± 0.152
(.021 ± .006)
DETAIL “A”
0.50
0.305 ± 0.038
(.0197)
(.0120 ± .0015)
BSC
TYP
RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT
0.86
(.034)
REF
1.10
(.043)
MAX
0.18
(.007)
NOTE:
1. DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETER/(INCH)
2. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE
3. DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH, PROTRUSIONS OR GATE BURRS.
MOLD FLASH, PROTRUSIONS OR GATE BURRS SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.152mm (.006") PER SIDE
4. DIMENSION DOES NOT INCLUDE INTERLEAD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS.
INTERLEAD FLASH OR PROTRUSIONS SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.152mm (.006") PER SIDE
5. LEAD COPLANARITY (BOTTOM OF LEADS AFTER FORMING) SHALL BE 0.102mm (.004") MAX
SEATING
PLANE
0.17 – 0.27
(.007 – .011)
TYP
0.50
(.0197)
BSC
0.1016 ± 0.0508
(.004 ± .002)
MSOP (MS) 0307 REV E
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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
REVISION HISTORY
(Revision history begins at Rev C)
REV
DATE
DESCRIPTION
PAGE NUMBER
C
2/11
Revised Typical Application drawings
Revised Figures 2, 3, 4, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23
D
3/12
1, 36
12, 14, 15, 30, 31, 32, 33
Replaced Shunt Regulator section in Applications Information
14
Not recommended for new designs
1
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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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LTC4252-1/LTC4252-2
LTC4252A-1/LTC4252A-2
TYPICAL APPLICATION
–48RTN
RIN
2× 5.1k IN SERIES
1/4W EACH
†
–48RTN
(SHORT PIN)
DIN
DDZ13B**
+
CL
100μF
LOAD
CIN
1μF
1
VOUT
VIN
R1
402k
1%
LTC4252-1
7
R2
32.4k
1%
8
2
CT
150nF
C1
10nF
UV/OV
DRAIN
TIMER
GATE
SS
CSS
27nF
PUSH
RESET
VEE
SENSE
4
6
RD
1M
5
Q1
IRF540S
3
R3
22Ω
RC
10Ω
CC
22nF
RS
0.01Ω
425212 F24
–48V
†
RECOMMENDED FOR HARSH ENVIRONMENTS
**DIODES, INC
Figure 24. – 48V/5A Application
RELATED PARTS
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
COMMENTS
LT1640AH/LT1640AL
Negative High Voltage Hot Swap Controllers in SO-8
Negative High Voltage Supplies from –10V to – 80V
LT1641-1/LT1641-2
Positive High Voltage Hot Swap Controllers in SO-8
Supplies from 9V to 80V, Latched Off/Autoretry
LTC1642
Fault Protected Hot Swap Controller
3V to 16.5V, Overvoltage Protection up to 33V
LTC4214
Negative Voltage Hot Swap Controller
Operates from –6V to –16V
LTC4220
Dual Supply Hot Swap Controller
±2.2V to ±16.5V Operation
LT4250
– 48V Hot Swap Controller in SO-8
Active Current Limiting, Supplies from –20V to –80V
LTC4251/LTC4251-1
–48V Hot Swap Controllers in SOT-23
Fast Active Current Limiting, Supplies from –15V
LTC4253
–48V Hot Swap Controller with Sequencer
Fast Current Limiting with Three Sequenced Power Good Outputs,
Supplies from –15V
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