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MAX14544ETA+T

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX14544ETA+T
Description
IC ACCY SWITCH OVP PROTECT 8TDFN
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX14544ETA+T

Function
Current Switch
Voltage - Input
2.3 ~ 5.5 V
Current - Output
Adjustable
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-TDFN Exposed Pad
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Accuracy
-
Sensing Method
-
28V-Capable, I
The MAX14544/MAX14545 are overcurrent detection
switches that prevent host devices from being damaged
due to faulty load conditions. The switch opens if current
exceeds the current limit for longer than the blanking
time or if a reverse-current condition is detected. The
switch also disconnects if V
below UVLO, thermal shutdown occurs, or EN is driven
low. Current limit can be set to either 200mA or 400mA.
When the switch is open, the output (OUT) can withstand
28V maximum.
When the switch is on and a load is connected to the
port, a blanking time of 10.5ms ensures that the inrush
current settles down. After this blanking time, if the volt-
age across the switch is greater than the FLAG asser-
tion voltage, the part is turned off and issues a FLAG
to the microprocessor. After the retry time elapses, the
MAX14544 switch is closed for the duration of the blank-
ing time to check if the load current is lower than the
limit. Cycle the power or EN input to turn the MAX14545
switch back on.
The MAX14544/MAX14545 ISET logic input sets the
desired minimum current-limit threshold to 200mA or
400mA. Connect ISET low for a 200mA current limit and
high for a 400mA current limit. If 400mA is selected as
the current limit, the input supply current at shutdown
can be reduced by connecting ISET to EN. This is due
to the fact that the device consumes the lower supply
current in ISET = low mode than in ISET = high mode.
The MAX14544/MAX14545 monitor the reverse current
(V
If the reverse-current detection threshold is exceeded,
the switch turns off and FLAG is asserted without waiting
for t
reverse currents from flowing through the device.
The MAX14544/MAX14545 feature a fault output (FLAG).
Whenever V
FLAG low after the blanking time and keeps it low until
the condition is removed. During this time, the switch
cycles on and off in the autoretry mode. When the condi-
tion is removed, FLAG deasserts and the switch turns
on (Figure 1). The MAX14545 asserts FLAG low after the
blanking time and turns the switch off when FLAG asser-
tion voltage is exceeded (Figure 2).
8
OUT
BLANK
to V
IN
to elapse. This feature prevents excessive
IN
) from exceeding the maximum I
- V
OUT
Reverse-Current Protection
Detailed Description
> V
Current-Limit Threshold
IN
FA
, the MAX14544 asserts
exceeds OVLO, V
LIM
FLAG Indicator
V
DET
BUS
IN
value.
falls
Accessory Switch
FLAG is an open-drain output and requires an external
pullup resistor. During shutdown (EN is low), the pull-
down on FLAG output is released to limit power dissipa-
tion. FLAG goes low when one of the following occurs:
1) The temperature exceeds the thermal shutdown tem-
2) The device is in current limit for more than the fault
3) The switch is in autoretry.
4) The reverse current limit is exceeded.
5) The input is over the OVLO.
When the FLAG assertion voltage is exceeded, the
t
if the condition disappears before t
A retry time delay (t
t
turned off and FLAG is asserted. At the end of t
the device is turned on again. If the fault still exists, the
cycle is repeated. If the fault is removed, the device
stays on and FLAG deasserts.
The autoretry feature saves system power in the case
of a continuous overcurrent or short-circuit condition.
During t
is at the current limit. During t
is off, the current through the switch is zero. Instead
of observing the full load current, the device sees the
equivalent load current times duty cycle or:
With a typical t
661.5ms, the duty cycle is 1.6%, resulting in a 98.4%
power savings over the switch being on the entire time.
When the FLAG assertion voltage is exceeded, the
t
the blanking time. The timer resets if the condition is
removed before the end of the blanking time. Reset the
device by toggling EN (Figure 2).
The MAX14544/MAX14545 feature a 10.5ms (typ) fault
blanking. Fault blanking allows current-limit faults,
including momentary short-circuit faults that occur when
plugging 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 coun-
ter starts. If the load-transient fault persists beyond the
BLANK
BLANK
BLANK
perature, +150NC (typ).
blanking period.
I
SUPPLY
timer begins counting (Figure 1). The timer resets
BLANK
timer begins counting. The device turns off after
has elapsed and during that time the switch is
= I
, when the switch is on, the supply current
BLANK
LOAD
RETRY
x t
= 10.5ms and typical t
BLANK
) is started immediately after
Autoretry (MAX14544)
Latchoff (MAX14545)
RETRY
/(t
BLANK
BLANK
Fault Blanking
, when the switch
+ t
has elapsed.
RETRY
RETRY
RETRY
)
=
,

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