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MIC2342

Manufacturer Part Number
MIC2342
Description
Manufacturer
MICREL [Micrel Semiconductor]
Datasheet

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Standby Mode
Standby mode is entered when one or more of the MAIN
supply inputs (12VIN and/or 3VIN) are below its
respective UVLO threshold or OFF. The MIC2342 also
supplies 3.3V auxiliary outputs (VAUX[A/B]), satisfying
PCI Express specifications. These outputs are fed via
the VSTBY[A/B] input pins and controlled by the
AUXEN[A/B] input pins. These outputs are independent
of the MAIN outputs (12VIN[A/B] and 3VIN[A/B]). Should
the MAIN supply inputs move below their respective
UVLO thresholds, VAUX[A/B] will still function as long as
VSTBY[A/B] is present. Prior to standby mode, ONA and
ONB inputs should be de-asserted or the MIC2342 will
assert the /FAULT_MAIN[A/B] and /INT output signals, if
an undervoltage condition on the MAIN supply inputs is
detected.
Circuit Breaker Function
The MIC2342 provides an electronic circuit breaker
function that protects against excessive loads, such as
short circuits, at each supply. When the current from one
or more of a slot’s MAIN outputs exceeds the current
limit threshold (I
than t
supplies (all outputs except VAUX[A/B]) are shut off.
Should the load current cause a MAIN output’s V
exceed V
no delay. Undervoltage conditions on the MAIN supply
inputs also trip the circuit breaker, but only when the
MAIN outputs are enabled (to signal a supply input
brown-out condition).
The VAUX[A/B] outputs have a different circuit-breaker
function. The VAUX[A/B] circuit breakers do not
incorporate a fast-trip detector, instead they regulate the
output current into a fault to avoid exceeding their
operating current limit. The circuit breaker will trip due to
an overcurrent on VAUX[A/B] when the fault timer
expires, shutting down the VAUX output and both MAIN
outputs of the affected slot. The AUX output dependence
for the MAIN supplies during an AUX fault is inherent in
the MIC2342/MIC2342R but does not apply for the
MIC2341/MIC2341R. This use of the t
the circuit breaker from tripping prematurely due to brief
current transients.
Following a fault condition, the outputs can be turned on
again by toggling the ON[A/B] input high-low-high (if the
fault occurred on one of the MAIN outputs), or similarly
toggling the AUXEN[A/B] input (if the fault occurred on
the AUX outputs), or by cycling both ON[A/B] and
AUXEN[A/B] (if faults occurred on both the MAIN and
AUX outputs). When the circuit breaker trips, the
corresponding /FAULT_MAIN[A/B] or /FAULT_AUX[A/B]
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FLT
, the circuit breaker is tripped and both MAIN
THFAST
, the outputs are immediately shut off with
LIM
= 50mV/R
SENSE
) for a duration greater
FLT
timer prevents
SENSE
to
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will be asserted. At the same time, /INT will be asserted.
Note that /INT is only de-asserted by applying a high-to-
low transition on the corresponding slot’s ON[A/B] or
AUXEN[A/B] input.
The response time (t
overcurrent detector is set by external capacitors at the
CFILTER[A/B] pins to GND. For Slot A, CFILTER[A] is
located at Pin 2; for Slot B, CFILTER[B] is located at Pin
35. For a given response time, the value for C
given by:
where t
I
“Electrical Characteristics” table.
Digital Filter and Auto-Retry Functions
New timers have been incorporated for additional
protection
applications,
12VOUT[A/B] and at 3VOUT[A/B] have been damaged
during initial start-up and overcurrent conditions because
the response time of the primary OC detectors was set
too long (that is, an incorrect value for CFILTER[A/B]
was used). In these products, a digital filter delay
counter is introduced, and is internally set to a typical
delay time of 40ms. As shown in the typical applications
circuit of the MIC2342, an external capacitor from
CFILTER[A/B] to ground is used to set the response
time of the primary overcurrent detectors to t
time a large inrush current causes the primary OC
detector
CFILTER[A/B] charge-up sequence is initiated. At the
same time, the MIC2342’s digital filter delay counter is
also initiated and commences a count-up to 40ms. The
MIC2342’s internal logic circuits have been designed to
trip the circuit breaker after t
is smaller. If the overcurrent condition causes the
electronic circuit breaker to latch off and thereby
asserting a FAULT condition, the MIC2342 remains
latched-off awaiting system intervention (by toggling
ON[A/B] and/or AUXEN[A/B] and/or cycling the input
power supplies). Internal to the MIC2342R only, a
second, or auto-retry, delay counter is initiated and
commences a count-up to approximately 820ms to allow
the external power MOSFET to cool before attempting
another power-up sequence.
filter responses during an overcurrent fault.
FILTER
FLT[A/B]
and V
C
to
FILTER[A/B
for
is the desired response time and quantities
FILTER
external
sense
overcurrent
]
(µF)
are specified in the MIC2342’s
FLT
=
an
t
power
) of the MIC2342’s primary
FLT[A/B]
FLT
overcurrent
V
FILTER
(ms)
or t
Figure 6 illustrates the
situations.
MOSFETs
DFLT
(V)
×
I
FILTER
×
MIC2342/2342R
, whichever delay
10
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3
(µA)
condition,
FILTER[A/B]
In
FLT
used
. At the
many
at
is
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