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Negative Voltage Hot Swap Power Manager
UCC1913
UCC2913
UCC3913
FEATURES
• Precision Fault Threshold
• Programmable Average Power
Limiting
• Programmable Linear Current Control
• Programmable
• Overcurrent Limit
• Programmable Fault Time
• Fault Output Indication
• Shutdown Control
• Undervoltage Lockout
• 8-Pin SOIC
DESCRIPTION
The UCC1913 family of negative voltage circuit breakers provides complete power management, hot swap, and fault handling capability. The IC is
referenced to the negative input voltage and is driven through an external
resistor connected to ground, which is essentially a current drive as opposed to the traditional voltage drive. The on-board 10V shunt regulator
protects the IC from excess voltage and serves as a reference for programming the maximum allowable output sourcing current during a fault. All
control and housekeeping functions are integrated, and externally programmable. These include the fault current level, maximum output sourcing current, maximum fault time, soft start time, and average power limiting. In the
event of a constant fault, the internal timer will limit the on-time from less
than 0.1% to a maximum of 3%. The duty cycle modulates depending on
the current into the PL pin, which is a function of the voltage across the
FET, and will limit average power dissipation in the FET. The fault level is
fixed at 50mV across the current sense amplifier to minimize total dropout.
The fault current level is set with an external current sense resistor. The
maximum allowable sourcing current is programmed with a voltage divider
from VDD to generate a fixed voltage on the IMAX pin. The current level,
when the output appears as a current source, is equal to V
IMAX/RSENSE
desired, a controlled current startup can be programmed with a capacitor
on the IMAX pin.
When the output current is below the fault level, the output device is
switched on. When the output current exceeds the fault level, but is less
than the maximum sourcing level programmed by the IMAX pin, the output
remains switched on, and the fault timer starts charging CT. Once CT
charges to 2.5V, the output device is turned off and performs a retry some
time later. When the output current reaches the maximum sourcing current
level, the output appears as a current source, limiting the output current to
the set value defined by IMAX.
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
LOGIC
SUPPLY
9.5V SHUNT REGULATOR
SD/FLT
SLUS274 - JANUARY 1999
1
20µA
Other features of the UCC1913 family include undervoltage lockout, and
8-pin small outline (SOIC) and Dual-In-Line (DIL) packages.
VDD
3
5.0V
REF
V
DD
SOURCE
ONLY
UVLO
1=
UNDERVOLTAGE
OVERLOAD COMPARATOR
ON-TIME
CONTROL
0.2V
+
IMAX
2
V
DD
DISABLE
OVERCURRENT
COMPARATOR
5.0V
LINEAR
CURRENT
AMPLIFIER
+
50mV
50Ω
V
DD
8
PL
7OUT
6 SENSE
5 VSS
4CT
UDG-99001
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ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
I
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50mA
VCC
SHUTDOWN Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10mA
PL Current . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10mA
IMAX Input Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VCC
Storage Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –65°C to +150°C
Junction Temperature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –55°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec.). . . . . . . . . . . . . +300°C
All voltages are with respect to VSS (The most negative voltage). All currents are positive into, negative out of the specified
terminal. Consult Packaging Section of Databook for thermal
limitations and considerations of packages.
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS
DIL-8, SOIC-8 (Top View)
N or J, D Package
SD/FLT
IMAX
VDD
CT
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
UCC1913
UCC2913
UCC3913
PL
OUT
SENSE
VSS
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Unless otherwise stated these specifications apply for T
UCC1913; –40°C to +85°C for UCC2913; 0°C to +70°C for UCC3913; I
= 2mA, CT = 4.7pF, TA= T
VDD
= –55°C to +125°C for
A
J
PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
VDD Section
IDD 1.0 2.0 mA
Regulator Voltage I
SOURCE
= 2mA to 10mA 8.5 9.5 10.5 V
UVLO Off Voltage 678V
Fault Timing Section
Overcurrent Threshold T
= 25°C 47.5 50 53 mV
J
Over Operating Temperature 46 50 53.5 mV
Overcurrent Input Bias 50 500 nA
CT Charge Current VCT= 1.0V, IPL= 0 –50 –36 –22 µA
Overload Condition, V
SENSE
– V
= 300mV –1.7 –1.2 –0.7 mA
IMAX
CT Discharge Current VCT= 1.0V, IPL= 0 0.6 1 1.5 µA
CT Fault Threshold 2.2 2.4 2.6 V
CT Reset Threshold 0.32 0.5 0.62 V
Output Duty Cycle Fault Condition, IPL= 0 1.7 2.7 3.7 %
Output Section
Output High Voltage I
Outut Low Voltage I
= 0A 8.5 10 V
OUT
I
= –1mA 6 8 V
OUT
OUT
I
OUT
= 0A; V
= 2mA; V
SENSE
SENSE
– V
= 100mV 0 0.01 V
IMAX
– V
= 100mV 0.2 0.6 V
IMAX
Linear Amplifier Section
Sense Control Voltage IMAX = 100mV 85 100 115 mV
IMAX = 400mV 370 400 430 mV
Input Bias 50 500 nA
Shutdown/Fault Section
Shutdown Threshold 1.4 1.7 2.0 V
Input Current Shutdown = 5V 15 25 45 µA
Fault Output High 6 7.5 9 V
Fault Output Low 0 0.01 V
Delay to Output (Note 1) 150 300 ns
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UCC1913
UCC2913
UCC3913
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
UCC1913; –40°C to +85°C for UCC2913; 0°C to +70°C for UCC3913; I
PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Power Limiting Section
V
Duty Cycle Control IPL= 64µA 0.6 1.2 1.7 %
Overload Section
Delay to Output (Note 1) 300 500 ns
Output Sink Current V
Threshold Relative to IMAX 140 200 260 mV
Note 1: Guaranteed by design. Not 100% tested in production.
Regulator Voltage IPL= 64 A 4.35 4.85 5.35 V
SENSE
Unless otherwise stated these specifications apply for TA= –55°C to +125°C for
= 2mA, CT = 4.7pF, TA= T
VDD
I
= 1mA 0.045 0.1 0.17 %
PL
SENSE
= V
= 300mV 40 100 mA
IMAX
J
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
CT: A capacitor is connected to this pin in order to set the
maximum fault time. The maximum fault time must be
more than the time to charge external load capacitance.
The maximum fault time is defined as:
()
CT
T
FAULT
•2
=
I
CH
where
IAI
=+36µ
CH PL
and I
is the current into the power limit pin. Once the
PL
,
fault time is reached the output will shutdown for a time
given by:
TCT
=• •2 106
SD
IMAX: This pin programs the maximum allowable sourcing current. Since VDD is a regulated voltage, a voltage
divider can be derived from VDD to generate the program level for the IMAX pin. The current level at which
the output appears as a current source is equal to the
voltage on the IMAX pin over the current sense resistor.
If desired, a controlled current startup can be programmed with a capacitor on the imax pin, and a programmed start delay can be achieved by driving the
shutdown with an open collector/drain device into an RC
network.
OUT: Output drive to the MOSFET pass element.
PL: This feature ensures that the average MOSFET
power dissipation is controlled. A resistor is connected
from this pin to the drain of the NMOS pass element.
When the voltage across the NMOS exceeds 5V, current
will flow into the PL pin which adds to the fault timer
charge current, reducing the duty cycle from the 3%
level. When I
>>36µA then the average MOSFET
PL
power dissipation is given by:
−
PIMAX R
FET avg PL
=•••
()
110
6
SENSE: Input voltage from the current sense resistor.
When there is greater than 50mV across this pin with respect to VSS, then a fault is sensed, and CT starts to
charge.
SD/FLT: This pin provides fault output indication and
shutdown control. Interface into and out of this pin is usually performed through level shift transistors. When 20µA
is sourced into this pin, shutdown drives high causing the
output to disable the NMOS pass device. When opened,
and under a non-fault condition, the SD/FLT pin will pull
to a low state. When a fault is detected by the fault timer,
or undervoltage lockout, this pin will drive to a high state,
indicating the output FET is off.
VDD: Current driven with a resistor to a voltage at least
10V more positive than VSS. Typically a resistor is connected to ground. The 10V shunt regulator clamps VDD
at 10V above the VSS pin, and is also used as an output
reference to program the maximum allowable sourcing
current.
VSS: Ground reference for the IC and the most negative
voltage available.
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