The TPS20xxB power-distribution switches are
intended for applications where heavy capacitive loads and short circuits are likely
to be encountered. These devices incorporates 70mΩ N-channel MOSFET power switches
for power-distribution systems that require multiple power switches in a single
package. Each switch is controlled by a logic enable input. Gate drive is provided
by an internal charge pump designed to control 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 2.7V.
When the output load exceeds the current-limit
threshold or a short is present, the device limits the output current to a safe
level by switching into a constant-current mode, pulling the overcurrent (
OCx) 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 to prevent
damage. Recovery from a thermal shutdown is automatic once the device has cooled
sufficiently. Internal circuitry ensures that the switch remains off until valid
input voltage is present. This power-distribution switch is designed to set current
limit at 1A (typical).
The TPS20xxB power-distribution switches are
intended for applications where heavy capacitive loads and short circuits are likely
to be encountered. These devices incorporates 70mΩ N-channel MOSFET power switches
for power-distribution systems that require multiple power switches in a single
package. Each switch is controlled by a logic enable input. Gate drive is provided
by an internal charge pump designed to control 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 2.7V.
When the output load exceeds the current-limit
threshold or a short is present, the device limits the output current to a safe
level by switching into a constant-current mode, pulling the overcurrent (
OCx) 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 to prevent
damage. Recovery from a thermal shutdown is automatic once the device has cooled
sufficiently. Internal circuitry ensures that the switch remains off until valid
input voltage is present. This power-distribution switch is designed to set current
limit at 1A (typical).