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Static characteristics, Input characteristics – Philips BUK205-50Y User Manual

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Philips Semiconductors

Product specification

TOPFET high side switch

BUK205-50Y

SMD version of BUK201-50Y

STATIC CHARACTERISTICS

T

mb

= 25 ˚C unless otherwise stated

SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

MIN.

TYP.

MAX.

UNIT

Clamping voltages

V

BG

Battery to ground

I

G

= 1 mA

50

55

65

V

V

BL

Battery to load

I

L

= I

G

= 1 mA

50

55

65

V

-V

LG

Negative load to ground

I

L

= 1 mA

12

17

21

V

Supply voltage

battery to ground

V

BG

Operating range

1

-

5

-

40

V

Currents

V

BG

= 13 V

I

L

Nominal load current

2

V

BL

= 0.5 V; T

mb

= 85 ˚C

6

-

-

A

I

B

Quiescent current

3

V

IG

= 0 V; V

LG

= 0 V

-

0.1

2

µ

A

I

G

Operating current

4

V

IG

= 5 V; I

L

= 0 A

1.5

2.2

4

mA

I

L

Off-state load current

5

V

BL

= 13 V; V

IG

= 0 V

-

0.1

1

µ

A

Resistances

R

ON

On-state resistance

6

V

BG

= 13 V; I

L

= 7.5 A; t

p

= 300

µ

s

-

45

60

m

R

ON

On-state resistance

V

BG

= 5 V; I

L

= 1.5 A; t

p

= 300

µ

s

-

70

90

m

R

G

Internal ground resistance

I

G

= 10 mA

-

150

-

INPUT CHARACTERISTICS

T

mb

= 25 ˚C; V

BG

= 13 V

SYMBOL

PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

MIN.

TYP.

MAX.

UNIT

I

I

Input current

V

IG

= 5 V

35

60

100

µ

A

V

IG

Input clamping voltage

I

I

= 200

µ

A

6

7.5

8.5

V

V

IG(ON)

Input turn-on threshold voltage

-

2.1

2.7

V

V

IG(OFF)

Input turn-off threshold voltage

1.5

2

-

V

1 On-state resistance is increased if the supply voltage is less than 9 V. Refer to figure 8.

2 Defined as in ISO 10483-1.

3 This is the continuous current drawn from the battery when the input is low and includes leakage current to the load.

4 This is the continuous current drawn from the battery with no load connected, but with the input high.

5 The measured current is in the load pin only.

6 The supply and input voltage for the R

ON

tests are continuous. The specified pulse duration t

p

refers only to the applied load current.

July 1996

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