The TPS2300 and TPS2301 are dual-channel hot-swap controllers that use external N-channel MOSFETs as high-side switches in power applications. Features of these devices, such as overcurrent protection (OCP), inrush current control, output-power status reporting, and the ability to discriminate between load transients and faults, are critical requirements for hot-swap applications.
The TPS2300/01 devices incorporate undervoltage lockout (UVLO) and power-good (PG) reporting to ensure the device is off at start-up and confirm the status of the output voltage rails during operation. Each internal charge pump, capable of driving multiple MOSFETs, provides enough gate-drive voltage to fully enhance the N-channel MOSFETs. The charge pumps control both the rise times and fall times (dv/dt) of the MOSFETs, reducing power transients during power up/down. The circuit-breaker functionality combines the ability to sense overcurrent conditions with a timer function; this allows designs such as DSPs, that may have high peak currents during power-state transitions, to disregard transients for a programmable period.
| FET | External |
| Vin (min) (V) | 3 |
| Vin (max) (V) | 13 |
| Vabsmax_cont (V) | 15 |
| Current limit (min) (A) | 0.01 |
| Current limit (max) (A) | 500 |
| Overcurrent response | Circuit breaker |
| Fault response | Latch-off |
| Soft start | Adjustable |
| Features | Fault output, Power good signal |
| Rating | Catalog |
| Device type | eFuses and hot swap controllers |
| Operating temperature range (°C) | -40 to 85 |
| Function | Inrush current control, Power good signal |
| TSSOP (PW) | 20 | 41.6 mm² 6.5 x 6.4 |