FPF2165R: Full Function Load Switch with Adjustable Current Limit
The FPF2165R is a load switch that provides full protection to systems and loads which may encounter large current conditions. These devices contain a 0.12Ω current-limited Pchannel MOSFET which can operate over an input voltage range of 1.8-5.5V. Internally, current is prevented from flowing when the MOSFET is off and the output voltage is higher than the input voltage. Switch control is by a logic input (ON) capable of interfacing directly with low voltage control signals. Each part contains thermal shutdown protection which shuts off the switch to prevent damage to the part when a continuous over-current condition causes excessive heating.
When the switch current reaches the current limit, the parts operate in a constant-current mode to prohibit excessive currents from causing damage. The FPF2165R will not turn off after a current limit fault, but will rather remain in the constant current mode indefinitely. The minimum current limit is 150mA.
These parts are available in a space-saving 6 pin 2X2 MLP package.
Features
- 1.8 to 5.5V Input Voltage Range
- Controlled Turn-On
- 0.15-1.5A Adjustable Current Limit
- ∓10% Current Limit Accuracy versus Temperature
- Undervoltage Lockout
- Thermal Shutdown
- <2µA Shutdown Current
- Fast Current limit Response Time 5µs to Moderate Over Currents 30ns to Hard Shorts
- Reverse Current Blocking
- RoHS compliant
Ordering CodeProduct | Product & Eco Status | Unit Price/1K Order | Packing Method Convention | Package Marking Convention* |
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FPF2165R | Full Production
Green as of May 2009
China RoHS | $0.39 | MLP 2x2 6L (MicroFET)
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0.8 x 2 x 2mm,
TAPE REEL | Line 1&Z (Plant Code) &2 (2-Digit Date Code) &K
Line 265R
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Application Notes
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