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This literature is subject to all applicable copyright laws and is not for resale in any manner.FPF2000-FPF2007 IntelliMAX Advanced Load Management Products October 2008 FPF2000-FPF2007 tm IntelliMAX Advanced Load Management Products Features General Description 1.8 to 5.5V Input Voltage Range The FPF2000 through FPF2007 is a family of load switches which provide full protection to systems and loads which may encounter Controlled Turn-On large current conditions. These devices contain a 0.7 current- 50mA and 100mA Current Limit Options limited P-channel MOSFET which can operate over an input Undervoltage Lockout voltage range of 1.8-5.5V. Switch control is by a logic input (ON) Thermal Shutdown capable of interfacing directly with low voltage control signals. Each <1A Shutdown Current part contains thermal shutdown protection which shuts off the switch to prevent damage to the part when a continuous over- Auto restart current condition causes excessive heating. Fast Current limit Response Time When the switch current reaches the current limit, the part 3s to Moderate Over Currents operates in a constant current mode to prohibit excessive currents 20ns to Hard Shorts from causing damage. For the FPF2000-FPF2002 and FPF2004- Fault Blanking FPF2006, if the constant current condition still persists after 10ms, RoHS Compliant these parts will shut off the switch and pull the fault signal pin (FLAGB) low. The FPF2000, FPF2001, FPF2004 and FPF2005, Applications have an auto-restart feature which will turn the switch on again after 80ms if the ON pin is still active. The FPF2002 and FPF2006 PDAs do not have this auto-restart feature so the switch will remain off Cell Phones until the ON pin is cycled. For the FPF2003 and FPF2007, a GPS Devices current limit condition will immediately pull the fault signal pin low MP3 Players and the part will remain in the constant-current mode until the switch current falls below the current limit. For the FPF2000 Digital Cameras through FPF2003, the minimum current limit is 50mA while that for Peripheral Ports the FPF2004 through FPF2007 is 100mA. Hot Swap Supplies These parts are available in a space-saving 5 pin SC-70 package. Ordering Information Current Limit Auto-Restart Current Limit ON Pin Part Blanking Time Time Top Mark mA Activity ms ms FPF2000 50 10 80 Active HI 200 FPF2001 50 10 80 Active LO 201 FPF2002 50 10 NA Active HI 202 FPF2003 50 0 NA Active HI 203 FPF2004 100 10 80 Active HI 204 FPF2005 100 10 80 Active LO 205 FPF2006 100 10 NA Active HI 206 FPF2007 100 0 NA Active HI 207 2008 Fairchild Semiconductor Corporation 1 www.fairchildsemi.com FPF2000-FPF2007 Rev. H