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  mp5014a 12 v, 5 a, programmable current-limit switch with over-volatge clamp and slew-rate control in tsot23-8 mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 1 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. the future of analog ic technology description the mp5014a is a protection device designed to protect circuitry on the output (source) from transients on the input (v cc ). also, it protects v cc from undesired shorts and transients coming from the source. at start-up, the inrush current is limited by restricting the slew rate at the source. the slew rate is controlled by a small capacitor at dv/dt. dv/dt has an internal circuit that allows this pin to float (no connection) and still receive 1 ms ramp time at the source. the maximum load at the output is current limited. this is accomplished by utilizing a sense fet topology. the magnitude of the current limit is controlled by an external resistor from i-limit to source. an internal charge pump drives the gate of the power device, allowing a very low on-resistance dmos power fet of just 36 m ? . the source is protected from the v cc input going too low or too high. under-voltage lockout (uvlo) assures that v cc is above the minimum operating threshold before the power device is turned on. if v cc rises above the high output threshold, the source voltage is limited. features ? 10 v to 13.8 v operating input range ? 15 v typical output over-voltage clamp ? absolute maximum voltage of 22 v ? input under-voltage lockout ? low inrush current during start-up ? integrated 36 m ? power fet ? enable/fault pin ? adjustable slew rate for output voltage ? adjustable current limit ? thermal protection ? tsot23-8 package applications ? storage (hdds, ssds) ? hot-swap systems ? set-top boxes ? gaming typical application all mps parts are lead-free, halogen-free, and adhere to the rohs directive. fo r mps green status, please visit the mps website under qualit y assurance. ?mps? and ?the future of analog ic technology? are registered trademarks of monolithic power systems, inc.
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 2 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. ordering information part number* package top marking MP5014AGJ tsot23-8 see below * for tape & reel, add suffix ?z (e.g. MP5014AGJ?z) top marking amj: product code of MP5014AGJ y: year code package reference absolute maxi mum ratings (1) vcc, source, i-limit................-0.3 v to 22 v dv/dt, enable/fault.................-0.3 v to 6 v storage temperature ................ -65 c to +155 c continuous power dissipation (t a = +25c) (2) .......................................................... 1.25 w junction temperature ................................ 150 c input voltage transient (100 ms) ........v in = 25 v recommended operating conditions (3) input voltage operating range??.10 v to 13.8 v continuous current 0.5 in 2 pad ................. 4.2 a for minimum copper, t a = 80c ................. 2.3 a operating junction temp. (t j ). .. -40c to +125c thermal resistance (4) ja jc tsot23-8 ..............................100 ..... 55 ... c/w notes: 1) exceeding these ratings may damage the device. 2) the maximum allowable power dissipation is a function of the maximum junction temperature t j (max), the junction-to- ambient thermal resistance ja , and the ambient temperature t a . the maximum allowable continuous power dissipation at any ambient temperature is calculated by p d (max)=(t j (max)- t a )/ ja . exceeding the maximum allowable power dissipation will produce an excessive die temperature, causing the regulator to go into thermal shutdown. internal thermal shutdown circuitry protects the device from permanent damage. 3) the device is not guaranteed to function outside of its operating conditions. 4) measured on jesd51-7, 4-layer pcb.
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 3 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. electrical characteristics v cc = 12 v, r limit = 22 ? , capacitive load = 10 f, t j =25c, unless otherwise noted. parameters symbol condition min typ max units power fet delay time t dly enabling of chip to i d = 100 ma with a 1 a resistive load, float dv/dt 0.4 ms t j = 25c 36 on resistance r dson t j = 85c (5) 48 m ? off-state output voltage v off v cc = 18 vdc, v enable = 0 vdc, r l = 500 ? 120 mv thermal latch shutdown temperature (5) t sd 175 c under/over voltage protection output clamping voltage v clamp over-voltage protection, v cc = 17 v 13.8 15 16.2 v under-voltage lockout v uvlo turn on, voltage goes high 7.7 8.5 9.3 v under-voltage lockout (uvlo) hysteresis v hyst 0.80 v current limit (5) hold current i lim-ss r lim = 22 ? 2.8 3.8 4.9 a trip current i lim-ol r lim = 22 ? 5.6 a dv/dt circuit rise time t r float dv/dt, output rises from 10% to 90% 1 ms enable/fault low-level input voltage v il output disabled 0.5 v intermediate level input voltage v i (int) thermal fault, output disabled 0.82 1.4 1.95 v high-level input voltage v ih output enabled 2.5 v high-state maximum voltage v i (max) 5 v low-level input current (source) i il v enable = 0 v 15 25 35 a maximum fanout for fault signal total number of chips that can be connected for simultaneous shutdown 3 units maximum voltage on enable/fault (6) v max vcc v total device device operational 1000 1200 enable shutdown 300 400 bias current i bias thermal shutdown 400 500 a minimum operating voltage for uvlo v min enable < 0.5 v 5 v notes: 5) guaranteed by characterization test. 6) maximum input voltage on enable/fault is 6 v if vcc 6 v. maximum input voltage on enable/fault is vcc if vcc 6 v.
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 4 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. typical performanc e characteristics v in = 12 v, v en = 5 v, r limit = 22 ? , c out = 10 f, c dv/dt = float, t a = 25c, unless otherwise noted. 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 1 1.04 1.08 1.12 1.16 10 11 12 13 13 14 15 280 290 300 310 320 330 10 11 12 14 15 32 33 34 35 36 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4 910 11 12 13 14 15 5 5.2 5.4 5.6 5.8 6 910 11 12 13 1415 20 30 40 50 60 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 5 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. typical performanc e characteristics (continued) v in = 12 v, v en = 5 v, r limit = 22 ? , c out = 10 f, c dv/dt = float, t a = 25c, unless otherwise noted.
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 6 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. typical performanc e characteristics (continued) v in = 12 v, v en = 5 v, r limit = 22 ? , c out = 10 f, c dv/dt = float, t a = 25c, unless otherwise noted.
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 7 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. pin functions pin # name description 1 i-limit current limit set. a resistor between i-limit and source sets the overload and short-circuit current limit levels. 2 enable/fault tri-state, bi-directional interface . enable/fault is floated to enable the output of the device. enable/fault disables the chip by pulling it to ground (using an open drain or open collector device). if a ther mal fault occurs, the voltage on enable/fault enters an intermediate state, which signals a monitoring circuit that the device is in thermal shutdown. 3 dv/dt slew rate of the output voltage at turn on control . dv/dt has an internal capacitor that allows it to ramp up over 1 ms. an external capacitor can be added to dv/dt to increase the ramp time. if an additional time delay is not required, dv/dt should be left open. 4 gnd negative input voltage to the device. this is used as the internal reference for the ic. 5,6 source source of the internal power fet and the output terminal of the ic . 7,8 vcc input. positive input voltage.
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 8 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. functional block diagram figure 1?functional block diagram
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 9 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. operation the mp5014a limits the inrush current to the load when a circuit card connects to a live backplane power source, thereby limiting the backplane?s voltage drop and the dv/dt of the voltage to the load. it offers an integrated solution to monitor the input voltage, output voltage, output current, and die temperature, eliminating the external current-sense power resistor, power mosfet, and thermal sensor. under-voltage lockout operation (uvlo) if the supply (input) is below the uvlo threshold, the output is disabled, and the enable/fault line is driven low. when the supply rises above the uvlo threshold, the output is enabled and the fault line is released. when the fault line is released, the supply is pulled high by a 25 a current source. no external pull-up resistor is required. in addition, the pull-up voltage is limited to 5 v. output over-voltage protection (ovp) if the input voltage is higher than the ovp threshold, the output is clamped at 15 v, typically. current limit when the part is active, if the load reaches the trip current (the minimum threshold current triggers over-current protection) or a short is present, the part switches into constant-current (hold current) mode. the part is shutdown only if the over-current condition remains long enough to trigger thermal protection. however, when the part is powered up by vcc or en, the load current should be less than the hold current. otherwise, the part cannot be turned on fully. in a typical application using a current limit resistor of 22 ? , the trip current is 5.6 a, and the hold current is 3.8 a. if the device is in its normal operating state and passing 2 a, it will need to dissipate only 144 mw with the very low on resistance of 36 m ? . for the package dissipation of 100c/w, the temperature rise is only +14c. combined with a 25c ambient temperature, this is only a 39c total package temperature. during a short-circuit condition, the device has 12 v across it. the hold current clamps at 3.8 a and therefore must dissipate 45.6 w. at 100c/w (if uncontrolled), the temperature will rise above the mp5014a thermal protection (+175c) and shut down the device to cause the temperature to drop. proper heat sink must be used if the device is intended to supply the hold current and not shut down. without a heat sink, the hold current should be maintained below 125 ma at +25c and below 75 ma at +85c to prevent the device from activating a thermal shutdown. thermal protection when thermal protection is triggered, the output is disabled, and the enable/fault line is driven to the middle level. the thermal fault condition is latched, and the part will remain in a latched off state until the power is re-started, or enable/fault is re-set. enable/fault enable/fault is a bi-directional, three level i/o with a weak pull-up current (25 a typically). the three levels are low, mid, and high. enable/fault functions to enable/disable the part and to relay fault information. enable/fault as an input: 1. low and mid disable the part. 2. low, in addition to disabling the part, clears the fault flag. 3. high enables the part (if the fault flag is clear). enable/fault as an output: 1. the pull-up current may (if not over ridden) allow a ?wired nor? pull up to enable the part. 2. an under voltage causes a low on enable/fault and clears the fault flag. 3. a thermal fault causes a mid level on enable/fault and sets the fault flag.
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 10 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. the enable/fault line must be high level for the output to turn on. the fault flag is an internal flip-flop that can be set or re-set under the conditions below: 1. thermal shutdown: sets fault flag. 2. under voltage: re-sets fault flag. 3. low voltage on enable/fault: re-sets fault flag. 4. mid voltage on enable/fault: no effect. during a thermal shutdown, enable/fault is driven to the mid level. there are four types of faults, and each fault has a direct and indirect effect on enable/fault and the internal fault flag (see table 1). in a typical application there are one or more of the mp5014a chips in a system. the enable/fault lines will be connected to each other typically. table 1?fault function influence in application fault description internal action effect on faul t pin effect on flag effect on secondary part short/over current limits current none none none under voltage output is turned off internally drives enable/fault to logic low flag is re-set secondary part output is disabled, and the fault flag is re-set over voltage limits output voltage none none none thermal shutdown shuts down the part. the part is latched off until uvlo or driven to ground externally internally drives enable/fault to mid level flag is set secondary part output is disabled
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 11 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. application information current limit the desired current limit is a function of the external current limit resistor (see table 2). table 2?current limit vs. current limit resistor (v cc = 12 v) r limit ( ? ) 15.4 22 24.9 30 49.9 100 trip current (a) 7.95 5.62 5.23 4.57 3.43 2.64 hold current (a) 5.61 3.81 3.35 2.78 1.69 0.88 rise time the rise time is a function of the capacitor (c dv/dt ) on dv/dt (see table 3). table 3?rise time vs. c dv/dt c dv/dt none 33 pf 470 pf 1 nf rise time (typically, ms) 1 1.45 9.6 20.3 * note: rise time = k rt *(50 pf + c dv/dt ), k rt = 18.1e6 the rise time is measured from 10 percent to 90 percent of the output voltage (see figure 2). figure 2?rise time pcb layout guidelines efficient pcb layout is critical to achieve stable operation. please refer to figure 3 and follow the guidelines below: 1. place r limit close to i-limit. 2. place c dv/dt close to dv/dt and the input capacitor close to vcc. 3. ensure there is a large enough copper area near vcc and source to achieve better thermal performance. top layer bottom layer figure 3 D recommended pcb layout
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 12 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. design example table 4 is a design example following the application guidelines for the given specifications: table 4?design example v in 12 v trip current 5.6 a hold current 3.8 a figure 4 shows the application schematic. the typical performance characteristics section shows the circuit waveforms. for additional device applications, please refer to the related evaluation board datasheet.
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch mp5014a rev. 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 13 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. typical application circuits f 10 c4 ns 22 ? r1 c3 c1 c2 10 f ns 2 3 7 8 1 4 5 6 figure 4 D typical application schematic
mp5014a ? 12 v, 1a-5 a, programmable current-limit switch notice: the information in this document is subject to change wi thout notice. users should warra nt and guarantee that third party intellectual property rights are not infringed upon w hen integrating mps products into any application. mps will not assume any legal responsibility for any said applications. mp5014a rev 1.0 www.monolithicpower.com 14 6/23/2015 mps proprietary information. patent protec ted. unauthorized photocopy and duplication prohibited. ? 2015 mps. all rights reserved. package information tsot23-8 front view note: 1) all dimensions are in millimeters. 2) package length does not include mold flash, protrusion or gate burr. 3) package width does not include interlead flash or protrusion. 4) lead coplanarity (bottom of leads after forming) shall be 0.10 millimeters max. 5) jedec reference is mo-193, variation ba. 6) drawing is not to scale. 7) pin 1 is lower left pin when reading top mark from left to right, (see example top mark) top view recommended land pattern seating plane side view detail ''a'' see detail ''a'' iaaaa pin 1 id see note 7 example top mark


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