The SiP4613A/B is designed for applications including load switching, battery switching, USB peripheral ports, hot-swapping, and other power management applications in notebook computers, PDAs, and other portable electronics.
A user-defined current limit level protects the input supply voltage from excessive load currents that might cause a system failure. To flag a current fault, the CL pin will go low if the device is operating in a current-limited condition. In shutdown mode, SiP4613A/B reduces the supply current to less than 1 μA.
In addition to the current limit, the SiP4613A/B is protected by undervoltage lockout and thermal shutdown features. The overtemperature protection circuit prevents thermal runaway by turning off the power switch when the chip’s junction temperature reaches +165°C, and leaves it off until the temperature drops below +145°C.
Providing the ability to selectively turn on and shut down various system functions, and to switch between power supply sources, there are two versions of the power switch. The SiP4613A has an active low enable input, while the SiP4613B has an active high enable input. Available in the lead (Pb)-free 6-pin PowerPAK® TSC75-6 package, the device operates within the industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
Samples and production quantities of the new SiP4613A/B load switch are available now, with lead times of eight weeks for larger orders.