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Load switch operates with near-zero quiescent supply current

23rd April 2015
Nat Bowers
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Diodes Incorporated has announced the introduction of a single-channel load switch designed to operate from 4.5 to 12V with a near-zero quiescent supply current that makes it suitable for use in battery-powered netbooks, tablets and e-Readers. The AP22850 can handle power up/down sequencing with load currents up to 8A and adjustable start-up and discharge rates.

The ever-increasing portable-computing market continues to demand more integrated and capable load switches. These are required for distributed power control and low-voltage differential signalling where switches rated for continuous output-current operation with power-good indication and adjustable discharge are key. These functions and performance are delivered cost-effectively by the AP22850, which is based on a P-channel MOSFET that has a low typical RDS(ON) of 20mΩ. The device can handle inputs up to 12V with a maximum output current of 8A but with a quiescent (no-load) current of just 1.2nA.

The AP22850 does not require an external gate pull-up resistor and integrates circuitry to suppress fast input transients from coupling to the output; these features contribute to reduced BOM costs and board area savings. It is offered in the space-saving, thermally efficient 2x2x0.8mm W-DFN2020-8 package, maximising available board space.

The AP22850 is available now for $0.08 each in 1,000 unit quantities.

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