New Industry Products

Fairchild Load Switches Eliminate External Components in Consumer, Mobile & Industrial Applications

July 18, 2010 by Jeff Shepard

Fairchild Semiconductor announced its FPF1038/FPF1039 advanced load management switches that are said to provide a monolithic, one-chip solution to the designers’ challenge of reducing in-rush current, or high di/dt, when a switch is used to disconnect loads with high (>100µF) output capacitances.

According to Fairchild, if the load is connected directly to a battery or power supply using a conventional MOSFET/discrete solution, the tolerances of discrete components can create conditions where excessive droop can cause voltage rails to go out of regulation as the switch turns on and draws large currents. The FPF1038/FPF1039 prevents this from occurring by integrating the necessary functionality into one chip, requiring less board space, reducing part counts, eliminating tolerance matching issues and additional design time to compensate the circuitry.

The FPF1038/FPF1039 integrates a slew-rate controlled low-impedance MOSFET switch (21mO typical) and other features useful in embedded applications: ultra-low power consumption (<1µA), load discharge path, ESD protection, GPIO/CMOS compatible-enable circuitry. The devices also features a 1.2 to 5.5V input voltage operating range which aligns with supply rails for the latest embedded processors, custom ASICs, and FPGAs used in these applications. The optimized slew-rate controlled turn-on characteristics with TR=2.7mS prevent voltage droop on supply rails with bulk capacitances as large as 200µF.

Fairchild says the FPF1038/FPF1039 expands its IntelliMAX™ portfolio to address the more dynamic power challenges of light industrial applications. The devices integrate functionality normally achieved through multi-chip solutions thereby providing designers off-the-shelf capability for their design needs, while reducing component count and increasing efficiency.

The units are priced at US $60 in 1,000 quantity pieces with a delivery of 8-10 weeks ARO.