The MAX4826–MAX4831ELT family of switches has internal current limiting to prevent host devices from being damaged due to faulty load conditions. These analog switches have a low 0.7Ω on-resistance and operate from a +2.3V to +5.5V input voltage range. These devices are available with guaranteed 50mA and 100mA current limits, making them ideal for load-switching applications. In addition to the current-limit fault flag (active-low FFLG), an open-drain no-load flag indicator (active-low NOLD) notifies the system when the current through the switch is less than 10mA (MAX4826–MAX4829), or 5mA (MAX4830/MAX4831). When the switch is on and a load is connected to the port, a guaranteed blanking time of 14ms ensures that the transient voltages settle down. If, after this blanking time, the load current is greater than the current limit, the MAX4826/MAX4828/MAX4830 enter a latchoff state where the switch is turned off, and FFLG is issued to the microprocessor. The switch can be turned on again by cycling the power or ON.The MAX4827/MAX4829/MAX4831ELT have an autoretry feature where the switch turns off after the blanking time, and then continuously checks to see if the overload condition is present. The current-limit fault flag (active-low FFLG) is issued and remains low until after the fault condition is removed. The switch remains on after the overload condition disappears. The MAX4826–MAX4831ELT operate over the extended -40°C to +85°C temperature range, and are available in tiny space-saving, 1mm x 1.5mm, 6-pin μDFN package.
Feature
- Guaranteed Current Limit: 50mA, 100mA
- Thermal Shutdown Protection
- Reverse-Current Protection
- 0.7Ω On-Resistance (MAX4826–MAX4831)
- 14ms Guaranteed Blanking Time
- Fault Flag (Active-Low FFLG)
- No-Load Flag (Active-Low NOLD)
- 65μA Supply Current
- 8μA Latchoff Current
- 0.01μA Shutdown Current
- +2.3V to +5.5V Supply Range
- Undervoltage Lockout
- Fast Current-Limit Response Time
- 6-Pin μDFN Package (1mm x 1.5mm)
Applications
- Cell Phones
- Digital Still Cameras
- Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
- MP3 Players
- PDAs and Palmtop Devices