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TC642COA713 Datasheet, PDF (1/28 Pages) Microchip Technology – PWM Fan Speed Controller with FanSense™ Technology
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TC642
PWM Fan Speed Controller with FanSense™ Technology
Features
• Temperature Proportional Fan Speed for Acoustic
Control and Longer Fan Life
• Efficient PWM Fan Drive
• 3.0V to 5.5V Supply Range:
- Fan Voltage Independent of TC642
Supply Voltage
- Supports any Fan Voltage
• FanSense™ Fault Detection Circuits Protect
Against Fan Failure and Aid System Testing
• Shutdown Mode for "Green" Systems
• Supports Low Cost NTC/PTC Thermistors
• Space Saving 8-Pin MSOP Package
• Over-temperature Indication
Applications
• Power Supplies
• Personal Computers
• File Servers
• Telecom Equipment
• UPSs, Power Amps, etc.
• General Purpose Fan Speed Control
Available Tools
• Fan Controller Demonstration Board (TC642DEMO)
• Fan Controller Evaluation Kit (TC642EV)
Package Types
SOIC/PDIP/MSOP
VIN 1
CF 2
VMIN 3
GND 4
TC642
8 VDD
7 VOUT
6 FAULT
5 SENSE
General Description
The TC642 is a switch mode fan speed controller for
use with brushless DC fans. Temperature proportional
speed control is accomplished using pulse width mod-
ulation (PWM). A thermistor (or other voltage output
temperature sensor) connected to the VIN input fur-
nishes the required control voltage of 1.25V to 2.65V
(typical) for 0% to 100% PWM duty cycle. Minimum fan
speed is set by a simple resistor divider on the VMIN
input. An integrated Start-up Timer ensures reliable
motor start-up at turn-on, coming out of shutdown
mode or following a transient fault. A logic low applied
to VMIN (Pin 3) causes fan shutdown.
The TC642 also features Microchip Technology's pro-
prietary FanSense™ technology for increasing system
reliability. In normal fan operation, a pulse train is
present at SENSE (Pin 5). A missing pulse detector
monitors this pin during fan operation. A stalled, open
or unconnected fan causes the TC642 to trigger its
Start-up Timer once. If the fault persists, the FAULT
output goes low and the device is latched in its shut-
down mode. FAULT is also asserted if the PWM
reaches 100% duty cycle, indicating a possible thermal
runaway situation, although the fan continues to run.
See Section 5.0, “Typical Applications”, for more
information and system design guidelines.
The TC642 is available in the standard 8-pin plastic
DIP, SOIC and MSOP packages and is available in the
commercial, extended commercial and industrial
temperature ranges.
 2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
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