MIC94030/94031
TinyFET
®
P-Channel MOSFET
TinyFET is a registered trademark of Micrel, Inc.
Micrel Inc. • 2180 Fortune Drive • San Jose, CA 95131 • USA • tel +1 (
408
) 944-0800 • fax + 1 (408) 474-1000 • http://www.micrel.com
July 2006
M9999-071106
General Description
The MIC94030 and MIC94031 are 4-terminal silicon gate
P-channel MOSFETs that provide low on-resistance in a
very small package.
Designed for high-side switch applications where space is
critical, the MIC94030/1 exhibits an on-resistance of
typically 0.75 at 4.5V gate-to-source voltage. The
MIC94030/1 also operates with only 2.7V gate-to-source
voltage.
The MIC94030 is the basic 4-lead P-channel MOSFET.
The MIC94031 is a variation that includes an internal gate
pull-up resistor that can reduce the system parts count in
many applications.
The 4-terminal SOT-143 package permits a substrate
connection separate from the source connection. This 4-
terminal configuration improves the
JA
(improved heat
dissipation) and makes analog switch applications
practical.
The small size, low threshold, and low R
DS(on)
make the
MIC94030/1 the ideal choice for PCMCIA card sleep mode
or distributed power management applications.
Features
• 13.5V minimum drain-to-source breakdown
• 0.75 typical on-resistance
– at 4.5V gate-to-source voltage
• 0.45 typical on-resistance
– at 10V gate-to-source voltage
• Operates with 2.7V gate-to-source voltage
• Separate substrate connection for added control
• Industry’s smallest surface mount package
Applications
• Distributed power management
• PCMCIA card power management
• Battery-powered computers, peripherals
• Hand-held bar-code scanners
• Portable communications equipment
Ordering Information
Part Number
Standard Marking Pb-Free Marking
Junction Temp. Range Package
MIC94030BM4 P30 MIC94030YM4 P30 –55° to +150°C SOT-143
MIC94031BM4 P31 MIC94031YM4 P31 –55° to +150°C SOT-143
Pin Configur ation
Substrat
SourceGate
Drain
P3x
Part
Identification
P3x
SOT-143 (M4)
Typical PCB Lay out
S
D
G
SS
PCB heat sin
lane improve
heat dissipatio
PCB traces