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CM3513 Datasheet, PDF (1/10 Pages) California Micro Devices Corp – USB 2.4A Overcurrent Switch
CALIFORNIA MICRO DEVICES
USB 2.4A Overcurrent Switch
Features
• High-side high current switch with active low Enable
• Up to 2.4A continuous current on the output
• Over-current limits at 2.4A min
• 10msec min fault blanking delay on OC# output
prevents false overcurrent alarms
• Prevents backdrive current when host powered off
• Low operating current (95µA typ.)
• Low quiescent current when disabled (<1µA max)
• Small 8-Lead SOIC package
Applications
• Desktop PCs, Notebooks and Set-Top-Boxes
Pin Diagram
GND
VCC
VCC
EN#
TOP
SOIC-8
Preliminary
CM3513
VOUT
VOUT
VOUT
OC#
Product Description
California Micro Devices’ CM3513 is a USB
overcurrent power switch that provides power to four
USB ports. The device has a power switch that
provides the VBUS voltage at the USB output ports
with minimal voltage drop. When the EN# pin is logic
low, the power switch is ON, and VCC is connected to
the output VOUT. When the EN# pin is logic high, the
power switch is OFF, and no power is available at
the output.
The power switch has full over-current protection.
Whenever the current limit of the switch is
exceeded, the device enters a constant-current
mode, where the output voltage is progressively
reduced to prevent the current from increasing
further. The OC# output becomes active low only if
the overcurrent condition exceeds at least 10ms.
This fault blanking delay prevents false alarms from
being reported to the host USB controller.
If the overcurrent condition is severe enough that
the part heats up to the thermal limit TMAX, then the
switch will be turned off and the temperature cools
down. At TMIN the switch then turns on again, and
the device heats up again, and so on, until the fault
is removed.
The CM3513 also prevents backdrive current
flowing into the host from the connected peripheral.
This can occur when VCC is removed as the host
powers down, and the peripheral still has normal
power applied. The 5V from the peripheral can
therefore be linked to the host’s VBUS, potentially
causing backdrive current into the host and
overloading the peripheral power supply.
Typical Application Circuit
GND
VCC
VCC
VCC
EN#
VOUT
VOUT
VOUT
OC#
VBUS
VBUS
2 USB Ports
2 USB Ports
Simplified Electrical Schematic
EN#
VCC
Charge
Pump
Over
current
protect
OC#
VOUT
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Tel: (408) 263-3214
Fax: (408) 263-7846
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