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HIP6200CB

Manufacturer Part Number
HIP6200CB
Description
Transient Voltage Regulator DeCAPitator
Manufacturer
Intersil Corporation
Datasheet
Functional Pin Description
P
P
device. P
resistor. Bulk capacitance should be placed between this pin
and PGND to minimize voltage deviations.
PGND (Pin 2)
PGND is power ground for the N-Channel MOSFET output
device. Tie this pin to the ground plane of the circuit board.
GND (Pin 3)
GND is signal ground for the IC. Tie this pin to the ground
plane of the circuit board.
V
V
system 5V. Provide local decoupling to this pin.
CAP (Pin 5)
Connect a capacitor to GND to set the internal amplifiers’
on-time response to a rapid voltage change at the SNS pin.
VCC
CC
VCC
CC
provides bias power to the chip. It should be tied to
(Pin 4)
is the power source for the npn transistor output
(Pin 1)
VCC
is connected internally to V
2-443
CC
through a
HIP6200, HIP6201
SNS (Pin 6)
SNS is the remote sense of the output voltage to be
regulated. If the output voltage increases rapidly by greater
than 1.5%, the lower amplifier responds by turning on the N-
Channel MOSFET to sink current through the OUT pin to
PGND. If the output voltage decreases rapidly by greater
than 1%, the upper amplifier responds by turning on the npn
transistor to source current from P
OUT (Pin 7)
This pin is the output pin of the IC. Tie this pin directly to the
voltage to be regulated.
EN/OT or EN (Pin 8)
This pin is the only differentiation between the HIP6200 and
the HIP6201.
On the HIP6200, this pin is multiplexed. It is chip enable and
also an overtemperature indicator. When this pin is low, the
chip is disabled. If an overtemperature occurs, this pin will be
pulled low internally. Tie EN/OT to a pull-up resistor and
drive with an open collector signal.
On the HIP6201, this pin is chip enable only. Pulling it low
disables the IC. EN should be driven with a logic signal.
VCC
to OUT.

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