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P-channel load switches have integrated slew-rate control

Product Name: P-channel load switches have integrated slew-rate control

Product Description

The SiP4280A and SiP4282 families of p-channel load switches are optimized for high-side operation in 1.5V to 5V load-switching applications. They are used to turn on and turn off the power for the display, speakerphone, memory cards, and other such functions in portable electronic systems such as cell phones, digital still cameras, hot-swap power supplies, notebook computers, and PDAs. For maximum space savings, the SiP4282 offers typical on-resistance of 140 mΩ at 5 V and 175 mΩ at 3 V in the tiny SC-75 package. For applications requiring lower on-resistance but allowing more board space, the SiP4280A offers typical on-resistance of 80 mΩ at 5 V and 100 mΩ at 3 V in the 6-pin SOT-23 package. Both new load switches offer robust power-handling capacity while ensuring efficient use of battery power. Integrated slew-rate control allows the devices’ output voltage to be ramped up more or less gradually, so designers of handheld products can conserve space by using smaller power-supply capacitors to handle the current sags and surges encountered in the load-switching application. The load switches are available in distinct versions featuring flexible turn-on and turn-off characteristics. The SiP4282-1 and SiP4280A-1 offer a slew-rate-limited turn-on time (typical) of 1 ms, which reduces in-rush current when the device is turned on and thereby allows for the use of a small input capacitor – or no capacitor at all. The SiP4282-3 and SiP4280A-3 feature a slew-rate-limited turn-on time (typical) of 100 µs, along with a shutdown load discharge circuit that enables rapid turn-off of a load circuit when the switch is disabled. SiP4280A devices operate with input voltages from 1.5 V to 5.5 V, while the SiP4282 devices operate down to 1.8 V. Typical quiescent current is 2.5 µA for the SiP4282 and 0.025 µA for the SiP4280A. These extremely low current levels allow for longer on-times in battery-powered equipment. The SiP4282 also provides an under-voltage lock-out (UVLO) feature that turns the switch off when an input under-voltage condition exists. Because the UVLO value is a low 1.4 V, the end system can be operated using lower-voltage batteries. The ON/OFF control pin for each device is TTL-compatible and will also function with 2.5V to 5V CMOS logic systems. The devices' ESD rating is 4 kV. Samples and production quantities of the SiP4282 and SiP4280A load switches are available now, with lead times of eight weeks for larger orders.

Company Details

The Power Management DesignLine site is managed by Editor Paul O'Shea. Starting out his career in the "Live Music Capital" city of Austin, Texas more than 20 years ago, Paul began with testing the Texas Instruments Business Systems, and moved on... more

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