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LTC4265

Manufacturer Part Number
LTC4265
Description
IEEE 802.3at High Power PD Interface Controller with 2-Event Classifi cation Recognition
Manufacturer
LINER [Linear Technology]
Datasheet

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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
LTC4265
PD STABILITY DURING CLASSIFICATION
Classifi cation presents a challenging stability problem due
to the wide range of possible classifi cation load current.
The onset of the classifi cation load current introduces a
voltage drop across the cable and increases the forward
voltage of the input diode bridge. This may cause the PD
to oscillate between detection and classifi cation with the
onset and removal of the classifi cation load current.
The LTC4265 prevents this oscillation by introducing a
voltage hysteresis window between the detection and clas-
sifi cation ranges. The hysteresis window accommodates
the voltage changes a PD encounters at the onset of the
classifi cation load current, thus providing a trouble-free
transition between detection and classifi cation modes.
The LTC4265 also maintains a positive I-V slope throughout
the classifi cation ranges up to the ON voltage. In the event
a PSE overshoots beyond the classifi cation voltage range,
the available load current aids in returning the PD back
into the classifi cation voltage range. (The PD input may
otherwise be “trapped” by a reverse-biased diode bridge
and the voltage held by the 0.1μF capacitor.)
INRUSH CURRENT
Once the PSE detects and optionally classifi es the PD, the
PSE then applies powers on the PD. When the LTC4265
input voltage rises above the ON voltage threshold,
LTC4265 connects V
MOSFET.
To control the power-on surge currents in the system, the
LTC4265 provides a fi xed inrush current, allowing C1 to
ramp up to the line voltage in a controlled manner.
The LTC4265 keeps the PD inrush current below the
PSE current limit to provide a well-controlled power-up
10
OUT
to V
IN
through the internal power
characteristic that is independent of the PSE behavior.
This ensures a PD using the LTC4265 interoperability
with any PSE.
UNDERVOLTAGE LOCKOUT
The IEEE 802.3af/at specifi cation for the PD dictates a
maximum turn-on voltage of 42V and a minimum turn-off
voltage of 30V. This specifi cation provides an adequate
voltage to begin PD operation, and to discontinue PD op-
eration when the input voltage is too low. In addition, this
specifi cation allows PD designs to incorporate an on-off
hysteresis window to prevent start-up oscillations.
The LTC4265 features an ON-undervoltage lockout (UVLO)
hysteresis window (See Figure 5) that conforms with the
IEEE 802.3af/at specifi cations and accommodates the
voltage drop in the cable and input diode bridge at the
onset of the inrush current.
PSE
TO
Figure 5. LTC4265 Undervoltage and Overvoltage Lockout
V
LTC4265
IN
INPUT
VOLTAGE
0V TO ON*
>ON*
<UVLO*
>OVLO
*INCLUDES ON-UVLO HYSTERESIS
ON THRESHOLD ≅ 36.1V
UVLO THRESHOLD ≅ 30.7V
OVLO THRESHOLD ≅ 71.0V
UNDERVOLTAGE
OVERVOLTAGE
LOCKOUT
CIRCUIT
POWER MOSFET
LTC4265
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
V
GND
OUT
MIN
CURRENT-LIMITED
TURN ON
5μF
C1
+
4265 F05
LOAD
PD
4265f

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