FPF2202: Integrated Load Switch with 500mA High Precision Current Limit
The FPF2200-FPF2202 are low RDS(ON) P-Channel MOSFET load switches with high precision current limit value. The input voltage range operates from 1.8V to 5.5V to fulfill today's Ultra Portable Device's supply requirement. Switch control is by a logic input (ON) capable of interfacing directly with low voltage control signal. On-chip pull-down is available for output quick discharge when switch is turned off.For the FPF2201, if the constant current condition still persists after 30ms, these parts will shut off the switch and pull the fault signal pin (FLAGB) low. The FPF2200 has an auto-restart feature which will turn the switch on again after 450ms if the ON pin is still active. The FPF2201 do not have this auto-restart feature so the switch will remain off until the ON pin is cycled. For the FPF2202, a current limit condition will immediately pull the fault signal pin low and the part will remain in the constantcurrent mode until the switch current falls below the current limit. For the FPF2200 through FPF2202, the minimum current limit is 500mA with 5% accuracy.
Features
- 1.8 to 5.5V Input Voltage Range
- Typical RDS(ON) = 140mΩ @ VIN = 5.5V
- Typical RDS(ON) = 160mΩ @ VIN = 3.3V
- Fixed 500mA current limit (min)
- 5% accurate current limit
- 72Ω(typ) Output Discharge Resistance
- ESD Protected, above 8kV HBM and 2kV CDM
Ordering CodeProduct | Product & Eco Status | Unit Price/1K Order | Packing Method Convention | Package Marking Convention* |
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FPF2202 | Full Production
Green as of Aug 2007
China RoHS | $0.6838 | 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 2202
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Application Notes
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