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 19-2663; Rev 3; 10/08
200mA/250mA/300mA Current-Limit Switches
General Description
The MAX4789-MAX4794 family of switches feature internal current limiting to prevent damage to host devices due to faulty load conditions. These analog switches have a low 0.2 on-resistance and operate from 2.3V to 5.5V input voltage range. They are available with guaranteed 200mA, 250mA, and 300mA current limits, making them ideal for SDIO and other load switching applications. When the switch is on and a load is connected to the port, a guaranteed blanking time of 14ms ensures that the transient voltages settle down. If after this blanking time the load current is greater than the current limit, the MAX4789, MAX4791, and MAX4793 enter a latchoff state where the switch is turned off and FLAG is issued to the microprocessor. The switch can be turned on again by cycling the power or the ON pin. The MAX4790, MAX4792, and MAX4794 have an autoretry feature where the switch turns off after the blanking time and then continuously checks to see if the overload condition is present. The switch remains on after the overload condition disappears. The MAX4789-MAX4794 are available in 6-pin 3mm x 3mm TDFN and tiny space-saving 4-pin SOT143 packages. The MAX4789/MAX4790/MAX4791/MAX4793 are also available in a tiny 5-pin SOT23 package. For lower current current-limiting switches, refer to the MAX4785- MAX4788 data sheet.
Features
Guaranteed Current Limit: 200mA, 250mA, 300mA Thermal-Shutdown Protection Reverse Current Protection 0.2 On-Resistance 14ms Guaranteed Blanking Time FLAG Function (MAX4789/MAX4791/MAX4793) 80A Supply Current 8A Latch-Off Current (MAX4789/MAX4791/MAX4793) 0.01A Shutdown Current 2.3V to 5.5V Supply Range Undervoltage Lockout Fast Current-Limit Response Time (5s) TDFN and SOT23/SOT143 Packages
MAX4789-MAX4794
Ordering Information
PART MAX4789EUS+T MAX4789EUK+T MAX4789ETT+ MAX4790EUS+T MAX4790ETT+ TEMP RANGE -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C PINPACKAGE 4 SOT143 5 SOT23 6 TDFN-EP* 4 SOT143 6 TDFN-EP TOP MARK KAFE AEAC ABO KAFF ABP
Applications
PDAs and Palmtop Devices Cell Phones GPS Systems Handheld Devices SDIO
*EP = Exposed paddle. +Denotes a lead-free/RoHS-compliant package. T = Tape and reel. Ordering Information continued at end of data sheet. Selector Guide appears at end of data sheet.
Typical Operating Circuit
2.3V TO 5.5V
Pin Configurations
TOP VIEW
IN IN 1 GND 2 ON 3 5 OUT OUT 1 4 IN ON P
MAX4789 MAX4791 MAX4793
MAX4789- MAX4794
4 FLAG GND 2 3 ON
MAX4789 MAX4791 MAX4793
GND
FLAG
TO SDIO PORT OUT
SOT23
SOT143
Pin Configurations continued at end of data sheet. ________________________________________________________________ Maxim Integrated Products 1
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200mA/250mA/300mA Current-Limit Switches MAX4789-MAX4794
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
IN, ON, FLAG, OUT to GND .....................................-0.3V to +6V OUT Short Circuit to GND .................................Internally Limited Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +70C) 4-Pin SOT143 (derate 4.0mW/C above +70C)..........320mW 5-Pin SOT23 (derate 7.1mW/C above +70C)............571mW 6-Pin TDFN (derate 24.4mW/C above +70C).........1951.2mW Operating Temperature Range ...........................-40C to +85C Junction Temperature ......................................................+150C Storage Temperature Range .............................-65C to +150C Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) .................................+300C
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 in the operational sections of the specifications is not implied. Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(VIN = 2.3V to 5.5V, TA = -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at VIN = 3.3V, TA = +25C.) (Note 1)
PARAMETER Operating Voltage Quiescent Current Latch-Off Current (Note 2) Shutdown Current Forward Current Limit SYMBOL VIN IQ ILATCH ISHDN VON = VIN, IOUT = 0, VIN = +2.3V to +5.0V switch on VIN = +5.0V to +5.5V VON = VIN, after an overcurrent fault (MAX4789/MAX4791/MAX4793) VON = 0V MAX4789/MAX4790 MAX4791/MAX4792 MAX4793/MAX4794 MAX4789/MAX4790 Reverse Current Limit Shutdown Reverse Leakage ON Input Leakage Off Switch Leakage Undervoltage Lockout Undervoltage Lockout Hysteresis On-Resistance ON Input Logic High Voltage ON Input Logic Low Voltage FLAG Output Logic Low Voltage FLAG Output High Leakage Current Thermal Shutdown Thermal-Shutdown Hysteresis DYNAMIC Turn-On Time (Note 3) Turn-Off Time (Note 3) VON from low to high; IOUT = 10mA, CL = 0.1F VON from high to low; IOUT = 10mA, CL = 0.1F 100 40 s ns RON VIH VIL ISINK = 1mA (MAX4789/MAX4791/MAX4793) VIN = V FLAG = 5.5V (MAX4789/MAX4791/MAX4793) 150 15 TA = +25C, IOUT = 100mA TA = -40C to +85C, IOUT = 100mA 2.0 0.8 0.4 1 UVLO MAX4791/MAX4792 MAX4793/MAX4794 VON = 0, VIN = 3V, VOUT = 5V VON = VIN or GND VON = 0V, VOUT = 0V Rising edge 1.8 100 0.2 0.4 0.5 -1 0.01 100 +1 1 2.2 200 250 300 CONDITIONS MIN 2.3 80 TYP MAX 5.5 120 160 8 0.01 15 1 300 375 450 300 375 450 A A A V mV V V V A C C mA mA UNITS V A A A
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
(VIN = 2.3V to 5.5V, TA = -40C to +85C, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at VIN = 3.3V, TA = +25C.) (Note 1)
PARAMETER Blanking Time Short-Circuit Current-Limit Response Time Retry Time (Note 4) tRETRY SYMBOL tBLANK CONDITIONS Overcurrent fault (Figures 2, 3) VON = VIN = 3.3V, short circuit applied to OUT MAX4790/MAX4792/MAX4794 (Figure 2) 98 MIN 14 5 420 TYP MAX 60 UNITS ms s ms
MAX4789-MAX4794
Note 1: All parts are 100% tested at +25C. Limits across the full temperature range are guaranteed by design and correlation. Note 2: Latch-off current does not include the current flowing into FLAG. Note 3: The on time is defined as the time taken for the current through the switch to go from 0mA to full load. The off-time is defined as the time taken for the current through the switch to go from full load to 0mA. Note 4: Retry time is typically 7 times the blanking time.
Typical Operating Characteristics
(VIN = 3.3V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
QUIESCENT SUPPLY CURRENT vs. SUPPLY VOLTAGE
MAX4789 toc01
SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE
MAX4789 toc02
LATCH-OFF CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -40 VON = VIN
MAX4789 toc03
100 90 80 SUPPLY CURRENT (A) 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 VON = VIN
120 VON = VIN 100 SUPPLY CURRENT (A) 80 60 40 20 0 VIN = 3.3V VIN = 5V
LATCH-OFF (A)
VIN = 5V
VIN = 3.3V
5.5
-40
-15
10
35
60
85
-15
10
35
60
85
SUPPLY VOLTAGE (V)
TEMPERATURE (C)
TEMPERATURE (C)
SHUTDOWN SUPPLY CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE
MAX4789 toc04
SHUTDOWN LEAKAGE CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE
SHUTDOWN LEAKAGE CURRENT (nA)
MAX4789 toc05
LATCH-OFF LEAKAGE CURRENT vs. TEMPERATURE
LATCH-OFF LEAKAGE CURRENT (nA)
MAX4789 toc06
100 SHUTDOWN SUPPLY CURRENT (nA)
10 VIN = 5V
100 10 1 0.1 0.01 0.001 VIN = 5V VIN = 3.3V
10 VIN = 5V 1
1
0.1
VIN = 3.3V
0.1
VIN = 3.3V
0.01
0.01
0.001
0.001 -40 -15 10 35 60 85 TEMPERATURE (C)
0.0001 -40
0.0001 -15 10 35 60 85 -40 -15 10 35 60 85 TEMPERATURE (C) TEMPERATURE (C)
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VIN = 3.3V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
NORMALIZED ON-RESISTANCE vs. TEMPERATURE
MAX4789 toc07
OUTPUT CURRENT vs. OUTPUT VOLTAGE
450 400 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) 350 300 250 200 150 100 MAX4793/MAX4794 MAX4789/MAX4790 MAX4791/MAX4792
MAX4789 toc08
1.4 1.2 NORMALIZED RON 1.0 VIN = 5V 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 -40 -15 10 35 60
500
50 0 85 0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.1 2.4 2.7 3.0 3.3 VIN - VOUT (V) TEMPERATURE (C)
SWITCH TURN-ON/OFF TIMES vs. TEMPERATURE
ON 100 TURN-ON/OFF TIMES (s) 10 1 0.1 OFF 0.01 ILOAD = 10mA 0.001 -40 -15 10 35 60 85 TEMPERATURE (C) VIN = 3.3V VIN = 5V
MAX4789 toc09
FLAG-BLANKING TIMEOUT vs. TEMPERATURE
MAX4789 toc10
1000
50 45 FLAG-BLANKING TIME (ms) 40 35 30 25 20 -40 -15 10 35 60
85
TEMPERATURE (C)
CURRENT-LIMIT RESPONSE
MAX4789 toc11
CURRENT-LIMIT RESPONSE
MAX4789 toc12
VIN = 3.3V CIN = 1F
COUT = 1F VIN 2V/div VIN = VON 1V/div
VON 2V/div
IOUT 100mA/div
VIN = VON CIN = 1F COUT = 1F 20s/div
IOUT 100mA/div
40s/div
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Typical Operating Characteristics (continued)
(VIN = 3.3V, TA = +25C, unless otherwise noted.)
CURRENT-LIMIT RESPONSE (OUT SHORTED TO GND)
MAX4789 toc13
MAX4789-MAX4794
SWITCH TURN-ON TIME RESPONSE
MAX4789 toc14
CIN = 1F COUT = 1F
VIN 2V/div
VON 1V/div
VOUT 2V/div IOUT 10mA/div IOUT 5A/div 40s/div 100s/div
SWITCH TURN-OFF TIME RESPONSE
MAX4789 toc15
FLAG-BLANKING RESPONSE
MAX4789 toc16
VIN 2V/div VON 2V/div
VON 2V/div
IOUT 10mA/div
FLAG 2V/div
IOUT 100mA/div 200ns/div 4ms/div
Pin Description
PIN TDFN-EP MAX4789 MAX4791 MAX4793 1 2 3 4 5 6 TDFN-EP MAX4790 MAX4792 MAX4794 -- 2 3 1, 4 5 6 5-SOT23 4-SOT143 MAX4789 MAX4789- MAX4791 MAX4794 MAX4793 4 2 3 -- 1 5 -- -- 2 3 -- 4 1 -- NAME FUNCTION
FLAG GND ON N.C. IN OUT EP
Fault Output. This open-drain output goes low when the device stays in forward or reverse current limit for more than the blanking time period. FLAG is high impedance when a fault is not present or when ON is low. Ground Active-High Switch On Input. A logic high turns the switch on. No Connection. Not internally connected. Input. Bypass IN with a 0.1F ceramic capacitor to ground. Switch Output. Bypass OUT with a 0.1F ceramic capacitor to ground. Exposed paddle. Connect EP to a large ground plane to maximize thermal performance. EP is not intended as an electrical connection point. (TDFN Package only.)
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200mA/250mA/300mA Current-Limit Switches MAX4789-MAX4794
REVERSE CURRENT DETECTOR
MAX4789/MAX4791/ MAX4793 ONLY FLAG BLANKING TIME CIRCUITRY N
FORWARD CURRENT DETECTOR IN
N
OUT
ON
UNDERVOLTAGE LOCKOUT
+2.0V
LOGIC AUTORETRY
MAX4789-MAX4794
GND
Figure 1. Functional Diagram
Detailed Description
The MAX4789-MAX4794 are forward/reverse currentlimited switches that operate from a 2.3V to 5.5V input voltage range and guarantee a 200mA, 250mA, and 300mA minimum current-limit threshold for different options. The voltage drop across an internal sense resistor is compared to two reference voltages to indicate a forward or reverse current-limit fault. When the load current exceeds the preset current limit for greater than the fault-blanking time, the switch opens. The MAX4790, MAX4792, and MAX4794 have an autoretry function that turns on the switch again after an internal retry time expires. If the faulty load condition is still present after the blanking time, the switch turns off again and the cycle is repeated. If the faulty load condition is not present, the switch remains on. The MAX4789, MAX4791, and MAX4793 do not have the autoretry option and the switch remains in latch-off mode until the ON pin or the input power is cycled from high to low and then high again. The undervoltage lockout (UVLO) circuit prevents erroneous switch operation when the input voltage goes too low during startup conditions.
Reverse Current Protection
The MAX4789-MAX4794 limit the reverse current (VOUT to VIN) from exceeding the maximum IREV value. The switch is shut off and FLAG is asserted (MAX4789/ MAX4791/MAX4793) if the reverse current-limit condition persists for more than the blanking time. This feature prevents excessive reverse currents from flowing through the device.
Switch-On/Off Control
Toggle ON high to enable the current-limited switches. The switches are continuously on, only if VIN exceeds the UVLO threshold (typically 2V) and there is no fault. When a forward/reverse current fault is present or the die exceeds the thermal-shutdown temperature of +150C, OUT is internally disconnected from IN and the supply current decreases to 8A (latch off). The switch is now operating in one of its off states. The switch-off state also occurs when driving ON low, thus reducing the supply current (shutdown) to 0.01A. Table 1 illustrates the ON/OFF state of the MAX4789-MAX4794 current-limit switches.
FLAG Indicator
The MAX4789, MAX4791, and MAX4793 feature a latched fault output, FLAG. Whenever a fault is activated, it latches FLAG output low and also turns the switch
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Table 1. MAX4789-MAX4794 Switch Truth Table
ON Low High High FAULT X Undervoltage Lockout Thermal OFF OFF OFF immediately (tBLANK period does not apply) OFF after tBLANK period has elapsed ON during tBLANK period, OFF during tRETRY period for the MAX4790, MAX4792, and MAX4794; cycle repeats until fault is removed
tBLANK tRETRY tBLANK
SWITCH ON/OFF
SUPPLY CURRENT MODE Shutdown Shutdown Latch off Latch off See the Autoretry section
High
Current Limit
off. FLAG is an open-drain output transistor and requires an external pullup resistor from FLAG to IN. During shutdown (ON is low), the pulldown on FLAG output is released in order to limit power dissipation. FLAG goes low when any of the following conditions occur: * The die temperature exceeds the thermal-shutdown temperature limit of +150C. * The device is in current limit for more than the faultblanking period. * VIN is below UVLO threshold.
tBLANK CURRENT LIMIT
LOAD CURRENT
SHORT CONDITION REMOVED
ON SWITCH STATUS OFF
Autoretry (MAX4790/MAX4792/MAX4794)
When the forward or reverse current-limit threshold is exceeded, tBLANK timer begins counting (Figure 2). The timer resets if the overcurrent condition disappears before tBLANK has elapsed. A retry time delay, tRETRY, is started immediately after tBLANK has elapsed and during that time, the switch is latched off. At the end of tRETRY, the switch is turned on again. If the fault still exists, the cycle is repeated. If the fault has been removed, the switch stays on. The autoretry feature saves system power in the case of an overcurrent or short-circuit condition. During tBLANK, when the switch is on, the supply current is at the current limit. During tRETRY, when the switch is off, the current through the switch is zero. Instead of observing the full load current, the switch sees the equivalent load current times duty cycle or I SUPPLY = I LOAD t BLANK /(t BLANK + t RETRY ). With a typical t BLANK = 37ms and typical tRETRY = 259ms, the duty cycle is 12%, which results in an 88% power savings over the switch being on the entire time. The duty cycle is consistent across the process and devices.
Figure 2. MAX4790/MAX4792/MAX4794 Autoretry Fault Blanking Diagram
ing time. Reset the switch by either toggling ON (Figure 3a) or cycling the input voltage below UVLO, typically 2V (Figure 3b).
Fault Blanking
The MAX4789-MAX4794 feature 14ms (min) fault blanking. Fault blanking allows current-limit faults, including momentary short-circuit faults that occur when hot swapping a capacitive load, and also ensures that no fault is issued during power-up. When a load transient causes the device to enter current limit, an internal counter starts. If the load-transient fault persists beyond the fault-blanking timeout, the MAX4789/MAX4791/ MAX4793 FLAG asserts low. Load-transient faults less than tBLANK do not cause a FLAG output assertion. Only current-limit faults are blanked. A thermal fault and input voltage drops below the UVLO threshold cause FLAG to assert immediately and do not wait for the blanking time.
Latch Off (MAX4789/MAX4791/MAX4793)
When the forward or reverse current-limit threshold is exceeded, tBLANK timer begins counting. The timer resets if the overcurrent condition disappears before tBLANK has elapsed. The switch is shut off if the overcurrent condition continues up to the end of the blank-
Thermal Shutdown
The MAX4789-MAX4794 have a thermal shutdown feature to protect the devices from overheating. The switch turns off and FLAG goes low immediately (no fault blanking) when the junction temperature exceeds +150C. The switch turns back on when the device temperature drops approximately 15C.
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the MAX4789-MAX4794 from tripping erroneously. If the load capacitance is too large, then current may not have enough time to charge the capacitance and the device assumes that there is a faulty load condition. The maximum capacitive load value that can be driven from OUT is obtained by the following formula: CMAX <
OFF
tBLANK
tBLANK
LOAD CURRENT ON SWITCH STATUS ON PIN VOLTAGE
IFWD _ MIN x tBLANK _ MIN VIN
Layout and Thermal Dissipation
To optimize the switch response time to output shortcircuit conditions, it is very important to keep all traces as short as possible to reduce the effect of undesirable parasitic inductance. Place input and output capacitors as close as possible to the device (no more than 5mm). IN and OUT pins must be connected with short traces to the power bus. During normal operation, the power dissipation is small and the package temperature change is minimal. If the output is continuously shorted to ground at the maximum supply voltage, the operation of the switches with the autoretry option does not cause problems because the total power dissipated during the short is scaled by the duty cycle: PMAX =
(b)
FLAG PIN STATUS
(a) tBLANK LOAD CURRENT tBLANK
ON SWITCH STATUS
OFF UVLO
IN PIN VOLTAGE FLAG PIN STATUS
VIN _ MAX x IOUT _ MAX x tBLANK tRETRY + tBLANK
= 302mW
Figure 3. MAX4789/MAX4791/MAX4793 Latch-Off Fault Blanking
Applications Information
Input Capacitor
To limit the input voltage drop during momentary output short-circuit conditions, connect a capacitor from IN to GND. A 0.1F ceramic capacitor is adequate for most applications; however, higher capacitor values further reduce the voltage drop at the input and are recommended for lower voltage applications.
where VIN = 5.5V, IOUT = 450mA, tBLANK = 14ms, and tRETRY = 98ms. Attention must be given to the MAX4789, MAX4791, and MAX4793 where the latch-off condition must be manually reset by toggling ON from high to low. If the latch-off time duration is not sufficiently high, it is possible for the device to reach the thermal-shutdown threshold and never be able to turn the device on until it cools down.
Chip Information
PROCESS: BiCMOS
Output Capacitance
Connect a 0.1F capacitor from OUT to GND. This capacitor helps prevent inductive parasitics from pulling OUT negative during turn-off, thus preventing
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Pin Configurations (continued)
TOP VIEW
Ordering Information (continued)
PART MAX4791EUS+T TEMP RANGE -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C -40C to +85C PINPACKAGE 4 SOT143 5 SOT23 5 SOT23-5 6 TDFN-EP* 4 SOT143 6 TDFN-EP* 4 SOT143 5 SOT23 6 TDFN-EP* 4 SOT143 6 TDFN-EP* TOP MARK KAFG AEAE AFGJ ABQ KAFH ABR KAFI AEAG ABS KAFJ ABT
MAX4789-MAX4794
FLAG (N.C.) 1 GND 2 ON 3
6
OUT IN N.C.
MAX4791EUK+T MAX4791EUK/V+T MAX4791ETT+ MAX4792EUS+T MAX4792ETT+ MAX4793EUS+T MAX4793EUK+T MAX4793ETT+ MAX4794EUS+T MAX4794ETT+
MAX4789- MAX4794
*EP
5 4
3mm x 3mm TDFN
*EP = EXPOSED PAD. CONNECT EP TO GND. *( ) FOR THE MAX4790, MAX4792, AND MAX4794.
*EP = Exposed paddle. /V denotes an automotive qualified part. +Denotes a lead-free/RoHS-compliant package.
Selector Guide
PART MAX4789 MAX4789 MAX4789 MAX4790 MAX4790 MAX4790 MAX4791 MAX4791 MAX4791 MAX4792 MAX4792 MAX4793 MAX4793 MAX4793 MAX4794 MAX4794 PINPACKAGE 4 SOT143 5 SOT23 6 TDFN 4 SOT143 6 TDFN 5 SOT23 4 SOT143 5 SOT23 6 TDFN 4 SOT143 6 TDFN 4 SOT143 5 SOT23 6 TDFN 4 SOT143 6 TDFN FLAG CURRENT LIMIT (mA) FUNCTION 200 200 200 200 200 200 250 250 250 250 250 300 300 300 300 300 No Yes Yes No No No No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No AUTORETRY No No No Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes
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Package Information
For the latest package outline information and land patterns, go to www.maxim-ic.com/packages. PACKAGE TYPE 4 SOT143 5 SOT23 6 TDFN-EP PACKAGE CODE U4-2 U5-2 T633-2 DOCUMENT NO. 21-0052 21-0057 21-0137
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Revision History
REVISION NUMBER 2 3 REVISION DATE 2/05 10/08 Changed package description Changed Ordering Information and Package Information. DESCRIPTION PAGES CHANGED 1, 8-11
MAX4789-MAX4794
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