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IC CTLR HOTSWAP HV AUTO 8SOIC

LT4256-2CS8#PBF

Manufacturer Part Number
LT4256-2CS8#PBF
Description
IC CTLR HOTSWAP HV AUTO 8SOIC
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Type
Hot-Swap Controllerr
Datasheet

Specifications of LT4256-2CS8#PBF

Applications
General Purpose
Internal Switch(s)
No
Voltage - Supply
10.8 V ~ 80 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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APPLICATIO S I FOR ATIO
LT4256-1/LT4256-2
Figure 11 shows how the LT4256-1/LT4256-2 are com-
manded to shut off with a logic signal. This is accom-
plished by pulling the gate of the open-drain MOSFET, Q2,
(tied to the UV pin) high.
Short-Circuit Protection
The LT4256-1/LT4256-2 features a programmable foldback
current limit with an electronic circuit breaker that protects
against short circuits or excessive load currents. The
current limit is set by placing a sense resistor (R5)
between V
calculated as:
where R5 is the sense resistor.
To limit excessive power dissipation in the pass transistor
and to reduce voltage spikes on the input supply during
short-circuit conditions at the output, the current folds
back as a function of the output voltage, which is sensed
internally on FB.
If the LT4256-1/LT4256-2 go into current limit when the
voltage on FB is 0V, the current limit circuit drives the
GATE pin to force a constant 14mV drop across the sense
resistor. As the output at FB increases, the voltage across
the sense resistor increases until the FB pin reaches 2V, at
which point the voltage across the sense resistor is held
constant at 55mV (see Figure 7).
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Figure 7. Current Limit Sense Voltage vs Feedback Pin Voltage
I
LIMIT
V
CC
– V
SENSE
55mV
14mV
= 55mV/R5
CC
0V
and SENSE. The current limit threshold is
U
U
2V
W
4256
FB
F07
U
(5)
For a 0.025Ω sense resistor, the current limit is set at
2200mA and folds back to 560mA when the output is
shorted to ground. Thus, MOSFET peak power dissipation
under short-circuit conditions is reduced from 105.6W to
26.5W. See the Layout Considerations section for impor-
tant information about board layout to minimize current
limit threshold error.
The LT4256-1/LT4256-2 also features a variable
overcurrent response time. The time required for the part
to regulate the GATE voltage is a function of the voltage
across the sense resistor connected between V
SENSE. This helps to eliminate sensitivity to current
spikes and transients that might otherwise unnecessarily
trigger a current limit response and increase MOSFET
dissipation. Figure 8 shows the response time as a func-
tion of the overdrive at SENSE.
TIMER
TIMER provides a method for programming the maximum
time the part is allowed to operate in current limit. When
the current limit circuitry is not active, the TIMER pin is
pulled to GND by a 3µA current source. When the current
limit circuitry becomes active, a 108µA pull-up current
source is connected to TIMER and the voltage will rise with
a slope equal to 105µA/C
stays active. Once the desired maximum current limit time
is known, the capacitor value is:
C nF
12
10
8
6
4
2
[ ]
0
=
Figure 8. Response Time to Overcurrent
25
50
• [
t ms C
];
V
100
CC
=
– V
TIMER
105
SENSE
4 65
.
µ
(mV)
150
V
as long as the circuitry
A
t
200
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