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HIP1020
Single, Double or Triple-Output Hot Plug™ Controller

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Key Features

    • Rise Time Controlled to Device-Bay Specifications
    • No Additional Components Required
    • Internal Charge Pump Drives N-Channel MOSFETs
    • Drives any Combination of One, Two or Three Outputs
    • Internally-Controlled Turn-On Ramp
      • Optional Capacitor Selects Slower Rates
    • Prevents False Turn on During Hot Insertion
    • Operates using 12V or 5V Bias
    • Improves Device Bay Peripheral Size Cost and Complexity
      • Minimal Component Count
      • Tiny 5-Pin SOT23 Package
    • Controls Standard and Logic-Level MOSFETs
    • Compatible with TTL and 3.3V Logic Devices
    • Shutdown Current <1µA
    • Operating Current <3mA

Description

The HIP1020 applies a linear voltage ramp to the gates of any combination of 3.3V, 5V, and 12V MOSFETs. The internal charge pump doubles a 12V bias or triples a 5V bias to deliver the high-side drive capability required when using more cost-effective N-Channel MOSFETs. The 5V/ms ramp rate is controlled internally and is the proper value to turn on most devices within the Device-Bay-specified di/dt limit. If a slower rate is required, the internally-determined ramp rate can be over ridden using an optional external capacitor.

When VCC = 12V, the charge pump ramps the voltage on HGATE from zero to 22V in about 4ms. This allows either a standard or a logic-level MOSFET to become fully enhanced when used as a high-side switch for 12V power control. The voltage on LGATE ramps from zero to 16V allowing the simultaneous control of 3.3V and/or 5V MOSFETs.

When VCC = 5V, the charge pump enters voltage-tripler mode. The voltage on HGATE ramps from zero to 12.5V in about 3ms while LGATE ramps to 12.0V. This mode is ideal for control of high-side MOSFET switches used in 3.3V and 5V power switching when 12V bias is not available.

Applications

    • Device Bay Peripherals
    • Hot Plug Control
    • Power Distribution Control

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