LT4356MP-1/LT4356MP-2
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PIN FUNCTIONS
AOUT (SO Package Only): Amplifier Output. Open collector
output of the auxiliary amplifier. It is capable of sinking
up to 2mA from 80V. The negative input of the amplifier
is internally connected to a 1.25V reference.
EN: Open-Collector Enable Output. The EN pin goes high
impedance when the voltage at the OUT pin is above (VCC
– 0.7V), indicating the external MOSFET is fully on. The
state of the pin is latched until the OUT pin voltage resets
at below 0.5V and goes back up above 2V. The internal
NPN is capable of sinking up to 3mA of current from 80V
to drive an LED or opto-coupler.
FB: Voltage Regulator Feedback Input. Connect this pin
to the center tap of the output resistive divider connected
between the OUT pin and ground. During an overvoltage
condition, the GATE pin is servoed to maintain a 1.25V
threshold at the FB pin. This pin is clamped internally to
7V. Tie to GND to disable the OV clamp.
F LT : Open-Collector Fault Output. This pin pulls low after
the voltage at the TMR pin has reached the fault thresh-
old of 1.25V. It indicates the pass transistor is about to
turn off because either the supply voltage has stayed at
an elevated level for an extended period of time (volt-
age fault) or the device is in an overcurrent condition
(current fault). The internal NPN is capable of sink-
ing up to 3mA of current from 80V to drive an LED or
opto-coupler.
GATE: N-channel MOSFET Gate Drive Output. The GATE
pin is pulled up by an internal charge pump current source
and clamped to 14V above the OUT pin. Both voltage and
current amplifiers control the GATE pin to regulate the
output voltage and limit the current through the MOSFET.
GND: Device Ground.
IN
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(SO Package Only): Positive Input of the Auxiliary
Amplifier. This amplifier can be used as a level detection
comparator with external hysteresis or linear regulator
controlling an external PNP transistor. This pin is clamped
internally to 7V. Connect to ground if unused.
OUT: Output Voltage Sense Input. This pin senses the
voltage at the source of the N-channel MOSFET and sets
the fault timer current. When the OUT pin voltage reaches
0.7V away from VCC, the EN pin goes high impedance.
SHDN: Shutdown Control Input. The LT4356 can be shut
down to a low current mode by pulling the SHDN pin
below 0.4V. Pull this pin above 2.1V or disconnect it and
allow the internal current source to turn the part back on.
The leakage current to ground at the pin should be limited
to no more than 1µA if no pull-up device is used to turn
the part on. The SHDN pin can be pulled up to 100V or
below GND by 60V without damage. In shutdown, the
auxiliary amplifier turns off in the LT4356-1 but continues
operating in the LT4356-2.
SNS: Current Sense Input. Connect this pin to the out-
put of the current sense resistor. The current limit circuit
controls the GATE pin to limit the sense voltage between
VCC and SNS pins to 50mV. At the same time the sense
amplifier also starts a current source to charge up the
TMR pin. This pin can be pulled below GND by up to 60V,
though the voltage difference with the VCC pin must be
limited to less than 30V. Connect to VCC if unused.
TMR: Fault Timer Input. Connect a capacitor between
this pin and ground to set the times for early warning,
fault and cooldown periods. The current charging up this
pin during fault conditions depends on the voltage differ-
ence between the VCC and OUT pins. When VTMR reaches
1.25V, the F LT pin pulls low to indicate the detection of a
fault condition. If the condition persists, the pass transis-
tor turns off when VTMR reaches the threshold of 1.35V.
As soon as the fault condition disappears, the pull-up
current stops and a 2µA current starts to pull the TMR pin
down. When VTMR reaches the retry threshold of 0.5V, the
GATE pin pulls high turning back on the pass transistor.
A minimum of 10nF capacitor is needed to compensate
the loop. A 10V rated X7R capacitor is recommended for
CTMR.
VCC: Positive Supply Voltage Input. The positive supply
input ranges from 4V to 80V for normal operation. It can
also be pulled below ground potential by up to 60V during
a reverse battery condition, without damaging the part.
The supply current is reduced to 7µA with all the func-
tional blocks off.