NIS5132 Series
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Figure 1. Block Diagram
ENABLE/
FAULT
SOURCE
I
LIMIT
dv/dt
GND
VCC
Enable
Charge
Pump
Thermal
Shutdown
UVLO
Current
Limit
Voltage
Clamp*
dv/dt
Control
(*MN1 and MN2 versions)
Table 1. FUNCTIONAL PIN DESCRIPTION
Pin Function Description
1 Ground Negative input voltage to the device. This is used as the internal reference for the IC.
2 dv/dt The internal dv/dt circuit controls the slew rate of the output voltage at turn on. It has an internal
capacitor that allows it to ramp up over a period of 2 ms. An external capacitor can be added to
this pin to increase the ramp time. If an additional time delay is not required, this pin should be left
open.
3 Enable/Fault The enable/fault pin is a tri−state, bidirectional interface. It can be used to enable or disable the
output of the device by pulling it to ground using an open drain or open collector device. If a
thermal fault occurs, the voltage on this pin will go to an intermediate state to signal a monitoring
circuit that the device is in thermal shutdown. It can also be connected to another device in this
family to cause a simultaneous shutdown during thermal events.
4 I
Limit
A resistor between this pin and the source pin sets the overload and short circuit current limit
levels.
6−10 Source This pin is the source of the internal power FET and the output terminal of the fuse.
11 (belly pad) V
CC
Positive input voltage to the device.
MAXIMUM RATINGS
Rating Symbol Value Unit
Input Voltage, operating, steady−state (V
CC
to GND, Note 1)
Transient (100 ms)
V
IN
−0.6 to 18
−0.6 to 25
V
Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−Air
0.1 in
2
copper (Note 2)
0.5 in
2
copper (Note 2)
q
JA
227
95
°C/W
Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−Lead (Pin 1)
q
JL
27 °C/W
Thermal Resistance, Junction−to−Case
q
JC
20 °C/W
Total Power Dissipation @ T
A
= 25°C
Derate above 25°C
P
max
1.3
10.4
W
mW/°C
Operating Temperature Range (Note 3) T
J
−40 to 150 °C
Nonoperating Temperature Range T
J
−55 to 155 °C
Lead Temperature, Soldering (10 Sec) T
L
260 °C
Stresses exceeding those listed in the Maximum Ratings table may damage the device. If any of these limits are exceeded, device functionality
should not be assumed, damage may occur and reliability may be affected.
1. Negative voltage will not damage device provided that the power dissipation is limited to the rated allowable power for the package.
2. 1 oz. copper, double−sided FR4.
3. Thermal limit is set above the maximum thermal rating. It is not recommended to operate this device at temperatures greater than the
maximum ratings for extended periods of time.