TI TPS2045D

TPS2045, TPS2055
CURRENT-LIMITED POWER-DISTRIBUTION SWITCHES
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features
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
typical applications
135-mΩ -Maximum (5-V Input) High-Side
MOSFET Switch
250 mA Continuous Current
Short-Circuit and Thermal Protection With
Overcurrent Logic Output
Operating Range . . . 2.7-V to 5.5-V
Logic-Level Enable Input
2.5-ms Typical Rise Time
Undervoltage Lockout
10 µA Maximum Standby Supply Current
Bidirectional Switch
Available in 8-pin SOIC and PDIP Packages
Ambient Temperature Range, –40°C to 85°C
2-kV Human-Body-Model, 200-V
Machine-Model ESD Protection
D
D
D
D
Notebook, Desktop and Palmtop PCs
Monitors, Keyboards, Scanners, and
Printers
Digital Cameras, Phones, and PBXs
Hot-Insertion Applications
TPS2045
D OR P PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
GND
IN
IN
EN
1
8
2
7
3
6
4
5
OUT
OUT
OUT
OC
TPS2055
D OR P PACKAGE
(TOP VIEW)
GND
IN
IN
EN
1
8
2
7
3
6
4
5
OUT
OUT
OUT
OC
description
The TPS2045 and TPS2055 power-distribution switches are intended for applications where heavy capacitive
loads and short circuits are likely. Each of these 135-mΩ N-channel MOSFET high-side power switches is
controlled by a logic enable compatible with 5-V and 3-V logic. Gate drive is provided by an internal charge pump
that controls the power-switch rise times and fall times to minimize current surges during switching. The charge
pump requires no external components and allows operation from supplies as low as 2.7 V.
When the output load exceeds the current-limit threshold or a short is present, the TPS2045 and TPS2055 limit
the output current to a safe level by switching into a constant-current mode, pulling the overcurrent (OC) logic
output low. When continuous heavy overloads and short circuits increase the power dissipation in the switch,
causing the junction temperature to rise, a thermal protection circuit shuts off the switch in overcurrent to prevent
damage. Recovery from a thermal shutdown is automatic once the device has cooled sufficiently. Internal
circuitry ensures the switch remains off until valid input voltage is present.
The TPS2045 and TPS2055 are designed to limit at 0.44-A load. These power-distribution switches, available
in 8-pin small-outline integrated circuit (SOIC) and 8-pin plastic dual-in-line packages (PDIP), operate over an
ambient temperature range of –40°C to 85°C.
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
TA
ENABLE
RECOMMENDED
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS
LOAD CURRENT
(A)
–40°C to 85°C
Active low
0.25
TYPICAL SHORT-CIRCUIT
CURRENT LIMIT AT 25°C
(A)
0.44
PACKAGED DEVICES
SOIC
(D)†
PDIP
(P)
TPS2045D
TPS2045P
–40°C to 85°C Active high
0.25
0.44
TPS2055D
† The D package is available taped and reeled. Add an R suffix to device type (e.g., TPS2045DR)
TPS2055P
Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of
Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet.
Copyright  1999, Texas Instruments Incorporated
This document contains information on products in more than one phase
of development. The status of each device is indicated on the page(s)
specifying its electrical characteristics.
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TPS2045 functional block diagram
Power Switch
†
CS
IN
OUT
Charge
Pump
EN
Driver
Current
Limit
OC
UVLO
Thermal
Sense
GND
†Current Sense
Terminal Functions
TERMINAL
NO.
NAME
I/O
D OR P
DESCRIPTION
TPS2045
TPS2055
EN
4
–
I
Enable input. Logic low turns on power switch.
EN
–
4
I
Enable input. Logic high turns on power switch.
GND
1
1
I
Ground
IN
2, 3
2, 3
I
Input voltage
OC
5
5
O
Over current. Logic output active low
6, 7, 8
6, 7, 8
O
Power-switch output
OUT
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detailed description
power switch
The power switch is an N-channel MOSFET with a maximum on-state resistance of 135 mΩ (VI(IN) = 5 V).
Configured as a high-side switch, the power switch prevents current flow from OUT to IN and IN to OUT when
disabled. The power switch can supply a minimum of 250 mA per switch.
charge pump
An internal charge pump supplies power to the driver circuit and provides the necessary voltage to pull the gate
of the MOSFET above the source. The charge pump operates from input voltages as low as 2.7 V and requires
very little supply current.
driver
The driver controls the gate voltage of the power switch. To limit large current surges and reduce the associated
electromagnetic interference (EMI) produced, the driver incorporates circuitry that controls the rise times and
fall times of the output voltage. The rise and fall times are typically in the 2-ms to 4-ms range.
enable (EN or EN)
The logic enable disables the power switch and the bias for the charge pump, driver, and other circuitry to reduce
the supply current to less than 10 µA when a logic high is present on EN (TPS2045) or a logic low is present
on EN (TPS2055). A logic zero input on EN or a logic high on EN restores bias to the drive and control circuits
and turns the power on. The enable input is compatible with both TTL and CMOS logic levels.
overcurrent (OC)
The OC open-drain output is asserted (active low) when an overcurrent or overtemperature condition is
encountered. The output will remain asserted until the overcurrent or overtemperature condition is removed.
current sense
A sense FET monitors the current supplied to the load. The sense FET measures current more efficiently than
conventional resistance methods. When an overload or short circuit is encountered, the current-sense circuitry
sends a control signal to the driver. The driver in turn reduces the gate voltage and drives the power FET into
its saturation region, which switches the output into a constant current mode and holds the current constant
while varying the voltage on the load.
thermal sense
An internal thermal-sense circuit shuts off the power switch when the junction temperature rises to
approximately 140°C. Hysteresis is built into the thermal sense circuit. After the device has cooled
approximately 20°C, the switch turns back on. The switch continues to cycle off and on until the fault is removed.
undervoltage lockout
A voltage sense circuit monitors the input voltage. When the input voltage is below approximately 2 V, a control
signal turns off the power switch.
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absolute maximum ratings over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)†
Input voltage range, VI(IN) (see Note 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to 6 V
Output voltage range, VO(OUT) (see Note 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to VI(IN) + 0.3 V
Input voltage range, VI(EN) or VI(EN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to 6 V
Continuous output current, IO(OUT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . internally limited
Continuous total power dissipation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Dissipation Rating Table
Operating virtual junction temperature range, TJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –40°C to 125°C
Storage temperature range, Tstg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –65°C to 150°C
Lead temperature soldering 1,6 mm (1/16 inch) from case for 10 seconds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260°C
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection: Human body model MIL-STD-883C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 kV
Machine model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.2 kV
† Stresses beyond those listed under “absolute maximum ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and
functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under “recommended operating conditions” is not
implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
NOTE 1: All voltages are with respect to GND.
DISSIPATION RATING TABLE
PACKAGE
TA ≤ 25°C
POWER RATING
DERATING FACTOR
ABOVE TA = 25°C
TA = 70°C
POWER RATING
TA = 85°C
POWER RATING
D
725 mW
5.8 mW/°C
464 mW
377 mW
P
1175 mW
9.4 mW/°C
752 mW
611 mW
recommended operating conditions
Input voltage, VI(IN)
TPS2045
TPS2055
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
2.7
5.5
2.7
5.5
UNIT
V
Input voltage, VI(EN) or VI(EN)
0
5.5
0
5.5
V
Continuous output current, IO(OUT)
0
250
0
250
mA
–40
125
–40
125
°C
Operating virtual junction temperature, TJ
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electrical characteristics over recommended operating junction temperature range, VI(IN)= 5.5 V,
IO = rated current, VI(EN)= 0 V, VI(EN) = Hi (unless otherwise noted)
power switch
TEST CONDITIONS†
PARAMETER
Static drain-source on-state
resistance, 5-V operation
rDS(on)
DS( )
Static drain-source on-state
resistance, 3.3-V operation
tr
Rise time
time, output
TPS2045
MIN
TPS2055
TYP
MAX
MIN
TYP
MAX
VI(IN) = 5 V,
IO = 0.25 A
TJ = 25°C,
80
95
80
95
VI(IN) = 5 V,
IO = 0.25 A
TJ = 85°C,
90
120
90
120
VI(IN) = 5 V,
IO = 0.25 A
TJ = 125°C,
100
135
100
135
VI(IN) = 3.3 V,
IO = 0.25 A
TJ = 25°C,
85
105
85
105
VI(IN) = 3.3 V,
IO = 0.25 A
TJ = 85°C,
100
135
100
135
VI(IN) = 3.3 V,
IO = 0.25 A
TJ = 125°C,
115
150
115
150
VI(IN) = 5.5 V,
CL = 1 µF,
TJ = 25°C,
RL = 20 Ω
2.5
2.5
VI(IN) = 2.7 V,
CL = 1 µF,
TJ = 25°C,
RL = 20 Ω
3
3
UNIT
mΩ
ms
VI(IN) = 5.5 V, TJ = 25°C,
4.4
4.4
CL = 1 µF,
RL = 20 Ω
tf
Fall time,
time output
ms
VI(IN) = 2.7 V, TJ = 25°C,
2.5
2.5
CL = 1 µF,
RL = 20 Ω
† Pulse-testing techniques maintain junction temperature close to ambient temperature; thermal effects must be taken into account separately.
enable input EN or EN
PARAMETER
VIH
VIL
TEST CONDITIONS
2.7 V ≤ VI(IN) ≤ 5.5 V
High-level input voltage
Low level input voltage
Low-level
TPS2045
TPS2045
MIN
TYP
TPS2055
MAX
2
MIN
TYP
MAX
2
V
4.5 V ≤ VI(IN) ≤ 5.5 V
0.8
0.8
2.7 V ≤ VI(IN) ≤ 4.5 V
0.4
0.4
VI(EN) = 0 V or VI(EN) = VI(IN)
VI(EN) = VI(IN) or VI(EN) = 0 V
–0.5
0.5
II
Input current
ton
toff
Turnon time
CL = 100 µF, RL = 20 Ω
20
20
Turnoff time
CL = 100 µF, RL = 20 Ω
40
40
TPS2055
UNIT
–0.5
0.5
V
µA
ms
current limit
PARAMETER
IOS
Short-circuit output current
TPS2045
TEST CONDITIONS†
MIN
VI(IN) = 5 V, OUT connected to GND,
Device enabled into short circuit
TYP
0.345
0.44
TPS2055
MAX
MIN
0.525
0.345
TYP
0.44
MAX
0.525
UNIT
A
† Pulse-testing techniques maintain junction temperature close to ambient temperature; thermal effects must be taken into account separately.
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electrical characteristics over recommended operating junction temperature range, VI(IN)= 5.5 V,
IO = rated current, VI(EN) = 0 V, VI(EN) = Hi (unless otherwise noted) (continued)
supply current
PARAMETER
Su ly
Supply
current,,
low-level
output
t t
TPS2045
TEST CONDITIONS
No Load
on OUT
MIN
VI(EN) = VI(IN)
TJ = 25°C
–40°C ≤ TJ ≤ 125°C
TPS2045
VI(EN) = 0 V
TJ = 25°C
–40°C ≤ TJ ≤ 125°C
TPS2055
VI(EN) = 0 V
TJ = 25°C
–40°C ≤ TJ ≤ 125°C
VI(EN) = VI(IN)
TJ = 25°C
–40°C ≤ TJ ≤ 125°C
TPS2055
Su ly
Supply
current,,
high-level
output
t t
No Load
on OUT
Leakage
g
current
OUT
connected
to ground
VI(EN) = VI(IN)
–40°C ≤ TJ ≤ 125°C
TPS2045
VI(EN) = 0 V
–40°C ≤ TJ ≤ 125°C
TPS2055
Reverse
leakage
current
IN = high
g
impedance
VI(EN) = 0 V
VI(EN) = Hi
MAX
0.015
MIN
TYP
MAX
0.015
1
UNIT
1
10
µA
10
80
TPS2045
100
100
80
100
µA
100
100
µA
100
TPS2045
TJ = 25°C
TYP
TPS2055
0.3
µA
TPS2055
0.3
undervoltage lockout
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
Low-level input voltage
Hysteresis
TPS2045
MIN
TYP
2
TJ = 25°C
TPS2055
MAX
MIN
2.5
2
100
TYP
MAX
2.5
100
UNIT
V
mV
overcurrent OC
PARAMETER
Sink current†
Output low voltage
Off-state current†
TEST CONDITIONS
VO = 5 V
IO = 5 V,
VOL(OC)
VO = 5 V,
VO = 3.3 V
TPS2045
MIN
† Specified by design, not production tested.
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TYP
TPS2055
MAX
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
10
10
0.5
0.5
mA
V
1
1
µA
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PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION
OUT
RL
tf
tr
CL
VO(OUT)
90%
10%
90%
10%
TEST CIRCUIT
50%
VI(EN)
50%
toff
ton
toff
ton
90%
VO(OUT)
50%
50%
VI(EN)
90%
VO(OUT)
10%
10%
VOLTAGE WAVEFORMS
Figure 1. Test Circuit and Voltage Waveforms
VI(EN)
(5 V/div)
VI(EN)
(5 V/div)
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
CL = 0.1 µF
VO(OUT)
(2 V/div)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
CL = 0.1 µF
VO(OUT)
(2 V/div)
10
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
t – Time – ms
t – Time – ms
Figure 2. Turnon Delay and Rise Time
with 0.1-µF Load
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Figure 3. Turnoff Delay and Fall Time
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PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION
VI(EN)
(5 V/div)
VI(EN)
(5 V/div)
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
CL = 1 µF
RL = 20 Ω
VO(OUT)
(2 V/div)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
CL = 1 µF
RL = 20 Ω
VO(OUT)
(2 V/div)
9
10
0
2
4
6
t – Time – ms
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
t – Time – ms
Figure 4. Turnon Delay and Rise Time
with 1-µF Load
Figure 5. Turnoff Delay and Fall Time
with 1-µF Load
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
VI(EN)
(5 V/div)
VO(OUT)
(2 V/div)
IO(OUT)
(0.2 A/div)
IO(OUT)
(0.5 A/div)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0
10
t – Time – ms
30
40
50
60
70
80
90 100
t – Time – ms
Figure 6. TPS2045, Short-Circuit Current,
Device Enabled into Short
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Figure 7. TPS2045, Threshold Trip Current
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PARAMETER MEASUREMENT INFORMATION
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
RL = 20 Ω
VO(OC)
(5 V/div)
VI(EN)
(5 V/div)
220 µF
100 µF
47 µF
IO(OUT)
(0.5 A/div)
IO(OUT)
(0.2 A/div)
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
0
18 20
20
40
60
80 100 120 140 160 180 200
t – Time – ms
t – Time – ms
Figure 8. Inrush Current with 220-µF, 100-µF
and 47-µF Load Capacitance
Figure 9. Ramped Load on Enabled Device
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
VO(OC)
(5 V/div)
VO(OC)
(5 V/div)
IO(OUT)
(0.5 A/div)
IO(OUT)
(0.5 A/div)
0
200
400
600
800
1000
0
200
t – Time – µs
400
600
800
1000
t – Time – µs
Figure 10. 4-Ω Load Connected
to Enabled Device
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Figure 11. 1-Ω Load Connected
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
TURNON DELAY
vs
INPUT VOLTAGE
TURNOFF DELAY
vs
INPUT VOLTAGE
6
15
CL = 1 µF
RL = 20 Ω
TA = 25°C
CL = 1 µF
RL = 20 Ω
TA = 25°C
5.5
Turnoff Delay – ms
Turnon Delay – ms
13
5
4.5
4
11
9
3.5
3
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
7
2.5
6
3
VI – Input Voltage – V
5
3.5
4
4.5
VI – Input Voltage – V
Figure 12
FALL TIME
vs
LOAD CURRENT
2.7
2.85
VI (IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
VI (IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
2.6
2.8
t f – Fall Time – ms
t r – Rise Time – ms
6
Figure 13
RISE TIME
vs
LOAD CURRENT
2.5
2.4
2.75
2.7
2.3
2.65
0
0.05
0.1
0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3
IL – Load Current – A
0.35
0.4
0
0.05
Figure 14
10
5.5
0.1
0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3
IL – Load Current – A
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TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
SUPPLY CURRENT, OUTPUT ENABLED
vs
JUNCTION TEMPERATURE
SUPPLY CURRENT, OUTPUT DISABLED
vs
JUNCTION TEMPERATURE
2000
I I(IN) – Supply Current, Output Disabled – nA
I I(IN) – Supply Current, Output Enabled – µ A
200
VI(IN) = 5.5 V
VI(IN) = 5 V
180
VI(IN) = 4 V
160
VI(IN) = 2.7 V
140
VI(IN) = 3.3 V
120
100
–50
–25
75 100 125
0
25
50
TJ – Junction Temperature – °C
1800
1400
VI(IN) = 4 V
1200
1000
VI(IN) = 2.7 V
800
600
400
200
0
–200
–50
150
VI(IN) = 5.5 V
VI(IN) = 5 V
1600
–25
Figure 16
SUPPLY CURRENT, OUTPUT DISABLED
vs
INPUT VOLTAGE
I I(IN) – Supply Current, Output Disabled – nA
I I(IN) – Supply Current, Output Enabled – µ A
200
TJ = 125°C
TJ = 85°C
160
TJ = 25°C
140
TJ = 0°C
TJ = –40°C
120
100
2.5
3
3.5
4
150
Figure 17
SUPPLY CURRENT, OUTPUT ENABLED
vs
INPUT VOLTAGE
180
100 125
0
25
50
75
TJ – Junction Temperature – °C
4.5
5
5.5
6
2000
TJ = 125°C
1600
1200
800
400
TJ = 85°C
TJ = 25°C
0
TJ = –40°C
–400
2.5
3
VI – Input Voltage – V
Figure 18
5
3.5
4
4.5
VI – Input Voltage – V
TJ = 0°C
5.5
6
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STATIC DRAIN-SOURCE ON-STATE RESISTANCE
vs
JUNCTION TEMPERATURE
175
IO = 0.25 A
VI(IN) = 2.7 V
150
VI(IN) = 3.3 V
125
100
VI(IN) = 4.5 V
75
VI(IN) = 5 V
50
–50
–25
0
25
50
100
75
125
150
r DS(on) – Static Drain-Source On-State Resistance – mΩ
r DS(on) – Static Drain-Source On-State Resistance – m Ω
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
STATIC DRAIN-SOURCE ON-STATE RESISTANCE
vs
INPUT VOLTAGE
175
IO = 0.25 A
150
TJ = 125°C
125
TJ = 85°C
100
TJ = 25°C
75
TJ = 0°C
TJ = –40°C
50
2.5
3
TJ – Junction Temperature – °C
Figure 20
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SHORT-CURCUIT OUTPUT CURRENT
vs
INPUT VOLTAGE
45
490
TA = 25°C
40
I OS – Short-circuit Output Current – mA
VI(IN) – VO(OUT) – Input-To-Output Voltage – mV
5.5
Figure 21
INPUT-TO-OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs
LOAD CURRENT
VI(IN) = 2.7 V
35
30
VI(IN) = 3.3 V
25
20
15
VI(IN) = 4.5 V
10
VI(IN) = 5 V
5
0
0.1
0.14
0.18
0.26
0.22
0.3
470
TJ = –40°C
450
TJ = 25°C
430
TJ = 125°C
410
390
370
350
2.5
IL – Load Current – A
Figure 22
12
3.5
4
4.5
5
VI – Input Voltage – V
3
4.5
3.5
4
VI – Input Voltage – V
Figure 23
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THRESHOLD TRIP CURRENT
vs
INPUT VOLTAGE
450
TA = 25°C
Load Ramp = 1 A/10 ms
I OS – Short-circuit Output Current – mA
Threshold Trip Current – A
0.73
SHORTCIRCUIT OUTPUT CURRENT
vs
JUNCTION TEMPERATURE
0.71
0.69
0.67
0.65
2.5
3
4.5
5
3.5
4
VI – Input Voltage – V
5.5
VI(IN) = 5 V
445
440
VI(IN) = 4 V
435
VI(IN) = 2.7 V
430
425
420
415
410
405
–50
6
–25
75
100
0
25
50
TJ – Junction Temperature – °C
Figure 24
Figure 25
UNDERVOLTAGE LOCKOUT
vs
JUNCTION TEMPERATURE
CURRENT-LIMIT RESPONSE
vs
PEAK CURRENT
2.5
500
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
2.4
Current Limit Response – µ s
UVLO – Undervoltage Lockout – V
125
Start Threshold
2.3
Stop Threshold
2.2
350
250
100
2.1
2
–50
–25
100 125
0
25
50
75
TJ – Junction Temperature – °C
150
0
0
2
4
6
8
10
Peak Current – A
Figure 26
Figure 27
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OVERCURRENT (OC) RESPONSE TIME
vs
PEAK CURRENT
10
Overcurrent OC Time – µ s
VI(IN) = 5 V
TA = 25°C
8.5
7
5.5
4
0
2
4
6
8
10
Peak Current – A
Figure 28
APPLICATION INFORMATION
TPS2045
Power Supply
2.7 V to 5.5 V
2,3
IN
0.1 µF
OUT
6,7,8
Load
0.1 µF
5
4
22 µF
OC
EN
GND
1
Figure 29. Typical Application
power-supply considerations
A 0.01-µF to 0.1-µF ceramic bypass capacitor between IN and GND, close to the device, is recommended.
Placing a high-value electrolytic capacitor on the output pin(s) is recommended when the output load is heavy.
This precaution reduces power-supply transients that may cause ringing on the input. Additionally, bypassing
the output with a 0.01-µF to 0.1-µF ceramic capacitor improves the immunity of the device to short-circuit
transients.
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overcurrent
A sense FET is employed to check for overcurrent conditions. Unlike current-sense resistors, sense FETs do
not increase the series resistance of the current path. When an overcurrent condition is detected, the device
maintains a constant output current and reduces the output voltage accordingly. Complete shutdown occurs
only if the fault is present long enough to activate thermal limiting.
Three possible overload conditions can occur. In the first condition, the output has been shorted before the
device is enabled or before VI(IN) has been applied (see Figure 6). The TPS2045 and TPS2055 sense the short
and immediately switch into a constant-current output.
In the second condition, the short occurs while the device is enabled. At the instant the short occurs, very high
currents may flow for a short time before the current-limit circuit can react. After the current-limit circuit has
tripped (reached the overcurrent trip threshhold) the device switches into constant-current mode.
In the third condition, the load has been gradually increased beyond the recommended operating current. The
current is permitted to rise until the current-limit threshold is reached or until the thermal limit of the device is
exceeded (see Figure 7). The TPS2045 and TPS2055 are capable of delivering current up to the current-limit
threshold without damaging the device. Once the threshold has been reached, the device switches into its
constant-current mode.
OC response
The OC open-drain output is asserted (active low) when an overcurrent or overtemperature condition is
encountered. The output will remain asserted until the overcurrent or overtemperature condition is removed.
Connecting a heavy capacitive load to an enabled device can cause momentary false overcurrent reporting from
the inrush current flowing through the device, charging the downstream capacitor. An RC filter of 500 µs (see
Figure 30) can be connected to the OC pin to reduce false overcurrent reporting caused by hot-plug switching
events or extremely high capacitive loads. Using low-ESR electrolytic capacitors on the output lowers the inrush
current flow through the device during hot-plug events by providing a low impedance energy source, thereby
reducing erroneous overcurrent reporting.
TPS2045
TPS2045
GND
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
EN
V+
Rpullup
GND
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
EN
OC
V+
OC
Rpullup
Rfilter
To USB
Controller
Cfilter
Figure 30. Typical Circuit for OC Pin and RC Filter for Damping Inrush OC Responses
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power dissipation and junction temperature
The low on-resistance on the n-channel MOSFET allows small surface-mount packages, such as SOIC, to pass
large currents. The thermal resistances of these packages are high compared to those of power packages; it
is good design practice to check power dissipation and junction temperature. The first step is to find rDS(on) at
the input voltage and operating temperature. As an initial estimate, use the highest operating ambient
temperature of interest and read rDS(on) from Figure 21. Next, calculate the power dissipation using:
PD
+ rDS(on)
I2
Finally, calculate the junction temperature:
TJ
Where:
+ PD
R qJA
) TA
TA = Ambient Temperature °C
RθJA = Thermal resistance SOIC = 172°C/W, PDIP = 106°C/W
Compare the calculated junction temperature with the initial estimate. If they do not agree within a few degrees,
repeat the calculation, using the calculated value as the new estimate. Two or three iterations are generally
sufficient to get a reasonable answer.
thermal protection
Thermal protection prevents damage to the IC when heavy-overload or short-circuit faults are present for
extended periods of time. The faults force the TPS2045 and TPS2055 into constant current mode, which causes
the voltage across the high-side switch to increase; under short-circuit conditions, the voltage across the switch
is equal to the input voltage. The increased dissipation causes the junction temperature to rise to high levels.
The protection circuit senses the junction temperature of the switch and shuts it off. Hysteresis is built into the
thermal sense circuit, and after the device has cooled approximately 20 degrees, the switch turns back on. The
switch continues to cycle in this manner until the load fault or input power is removed.
undervoltage lockout (UVLO)
An undervoltage lockout ensures that the power switch is in the off state at power up. Whenever the input voltage
falls below approximately 2 V, the power switch will be quickly turned off. This facilitates the design of
hot-insertion systems where it is not possible to turn off the power switch before input power is removed. The
UVLO will also keep the switch from being turned on until the power supply has reached at least 2 V, even if
the switch is enabled. Upon reinsertion, the power switch will be turned on, with a controlled rise time to reduce
EMI and voltage overshoots.
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Universal Serial Bus (USB) applications
The Universal Serial Bus (USB) interface is a 12-Mb/s, or 1.5-Mb/s, multiplexed serial bus designed for
low-to-medium bandwidth PC peripherals (e.g., keyboards, printers, scanners, and mice). The four-wire USB
interface is conceived for dynamic attach-detach (hot plug-unplug) of peripherals. Two lines are provided for
differential data, and two lines are provided for 5-V power distribution.
USB data is a 3.3-V level signal, but power is distributed at 5 V to allow for voltage drops in cases where power
is distributed through more than one hub across long cables. Each function must provide its own regulated 3.3 V
from the 5-V input or its own internal power supply.
The USB specification defines the following five classes of devices, each differentiated by power-consumption
requirements:
D
D
D
D
D
Hosts/self-powered hubs (SPH)
Bus-powered hubs (BPH)
Low-power, bus-powered functions
High-power, bus-powered functions
Self-powered functions
Self-powered and bus-powered hubs distribute data and power to downstream functions. The TPS2045 and
TPS2055 can provide power-distribution solutions for many of these classes of devices.
Bus-powered hubs obtain all power from upstream ports and often contain an embedded function. The hubs
are required to power up with less than one unit load. The BPH usually has one embedded function, and power
is always available to the controller of the hub. If the embedded function and hub require more than 100 mA
on power up, the power to the embedded function may need to be kept off until enumeration is completed. This
can be accomplished by removing power or by shutting off the clock to the embedded function. Power switching
the embedded function is not necessary if the aggregate power draw for the function and controller is less than
one unit load. The total current drawn by the bus-powered device is the sum of the current to the controller, the
embedded function, and the downstream ports, and it is limited to 500 mA from an upstream port.
low-power bus-powered functions and high-power bus-powered functions
Both low-power and high-power bus-powered functions obtain all power from upstream ports; low-power
functions always draw less than 100 mA; high-power functions must draw less than 100 mA at power up and
can draw up to 500 mA after enumeration. If the load of the function is more than the parallel combination of
44 Ω and 10 µF at power up, the device must implement inrush current limiting (see Figure 31).
Power Supply
D+
3.3 V
TPS2045
D–
VBUS
GND
2,3
10 µF
0.1 µF
IN
OUT
6, 7, 8
0.1 µF
5
USB
Control
4
10 µF
Internal
Function
OC
EN
GND
1
Figure 31. High-Power Bus-Powered Function
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USB power-distribution requirements
USB can be implemented in several ways, and, regardless of the type of USB device being developed, several
power distribution features must be implemented.
D
D
Bus-Powered Hubs must:
–
Enable/disable power to downstream ports
–
Power up at <100 mA
–
Limit inrush current (<44 Ω and 10 µF)
Functions must:
–
Limit inrush currents
–
Power up at <100 mA
The feature set of the TPS2045 and TPS2055 allows them to meet each of these requirements. The integrated
current-limiting and overcurrent reporting is required by hosts and self-powered hubs. The logic-level enable
and controlled rise times meet the need of both input and output ports on bus-power hubs, as well as the input
ports for bus-power functions (see Figure 32).
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TUSB2040
Hub Controller
Upstream
Port
SN75240
BUSPWR
A C
B D
GANGED
D+
D–
DP0
DP1
DM0
DM1
Downstream
Ports
D+
A C
B D
GND
Ferrite Beads
GND
SN75240
DP2
DM2
D–
5V
33 µF†
DP3
5V
DM3
A C
B D
1 µF
TPS76333
0.1 µF
4.7 µF
SN75240
D+
D–
Ferrite Beads
GND
DP4
IN
3.3 V
4.7 µF
VCC
DM4
5V
TPS2045
GND
GND
PWRON1
EN
OVRCUR1
OC
IN
0.1 µF
33 µF†
OUT
D+
TPS2045
48-MHz
Crystal
XTAL1
PWRON2
EN
OVRCUR2
OC
D–
IN
Ferrite Beads
0.1 µF
GND
OUT
Tuning
Circuit
XTAL2
OCSOFF
5V
TPS2045
PWRON3
EN
OVRCUR3
OC
IN
0.1 µF
33 µF†
OUT
D+
GND
TPS2045
PWRON4
EN
OVRCUR4
OC
Ferrite Beads
IN
0.1 µF
OUT
D–
GND
5V
33 µF†
† USB rev 1.1 requires 120 µF per hub.
Figure 32. Bus-Powered Hub Implementation
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generic hot-plug applications (see Figure 33)
In many applications it may be necessary to remove modules or pc boards while the main unit is still operating.
These are considered hot-plug applications. Such implementations require the control of current surges seen
by the main power supply and the card being inserted. The most effective way to control these surges is to limit
and slowly ramp the current and voltage being applied to the card, similar to the way in which a power supply
normally turns on. Due to the controlled rise times and fall times of the TPS2045 and TPS2055, these devices
can be used to provide a softer start-up to devices being hot-plugged into a powered system. The UVLO feature
of the TPS2045 and TPS2055 also ensures the switch will be off after the card has been removed, and the switch
will be off during the next insertion. The UVLO feature guarantees a soft start with a controlled rise time for every
insertion of the card or module.
PC Board
TPS2045
Power
Supply
2.7 V to 5.5 V
1000 µF
Optimum
0.1 µF
GND
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
EN
Block of
Circuitry
OC
Overcurrent Response
Figure 33. Typical Hot-Plug Implementation
By placing the TPS2045 and TPS2055 between the VCC input and the rest of the circuitry, the input power will
reach these devices first after insertion. The typical rise time of the switch is approximately 2.5 ms, providng
a slow voltage ramp at the output of the device. This implementaion controls system surge currents and provides
a hot-plugging mechanism for any device.
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MECHANICAL DATA
D (R-PDSO-G**)
PLASTIC SMALL-OUTLINE PACKAGE
14 PIN SHOWN
0.050 (1,27)
0.020 (0,51)
0.014 (0,35)
14
0.010 (0,25) M
8
0.008 (0,20) NOM
0.244 (6,20)
0.228 (5,80)
0.157 (4,00)
0.150 (3,81)
Gage Plane
0.010 (0,25)
1
7
0°– 8°
A
0.044 (1,12)
0.016 (0,40)
Seating Plane
0.069 (1,75) MAX
0.010 (0,25)
0.004 (0,10)
PINS **
0.004 (0,10)
8
14
16
A MAX
0.197
(5,00)
0.344
(8,75)
0.394
(10,00)
A MIN
0.189
(4,80)
0.337
(8,55)
0.386
(9,80)
DIM
4040047 / D 10/96
NOTES: A.
B.
C.
D.
All linear dimensions are in inches (millimeters).
This drawing is subject to change without notice.
Body dimensions do not include mold flash or protrusion, not to exceed 0.006 (0,15).
Falls within JEDEC MS-012
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P (R-PDIP-T8)
PLASTIC DUAL-IN-LINE PACKAGE
0.400 (10,60)
0.355 (9,02)
8
5
0.260 (6,60)
0.240 (6,10)
1
4
0.070 (1,78) MAX
0.310 (7,87)
0.290 (7,37)
0.020 (0,51) MIN
0.200 (5,08) MAX
Seating Plane
0.125 (3,18) MIN
0.100 (2,54)
0.021 (0,53)
0.015 (0,38)
0°– 15°
0.010 (0,25) M
0.010 (0,25) NOM
4040082 / B 03/95
NOTES: A. All linear dimensions are in inches (millimeters).
B. This drawing is subject to change without notice.
C. Falls within JEDEC MS-001
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