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NCP360SNAET1G Datasheet, PDF (1/13 Pages) ON Semiconductor – USB Positive Overvoltage Protection Controller with Internal PMOS FET and Status FLAG
NCP360, NCV360
USB Positive Overvoltage
Protection Controller with
Internal PMOS FET and
Status FLAG
The NCP360 disconnects systems at its output when wrong VBUS
operating conditions are detected at its input. The system is positive
overvoltage protected up to +20 V.
Thanks to an integrated PMOS FET, no external device is
necessary, reducing the system cost and the PCB area of the
application board.
The NCP360 is able to instantaneously disconnect the output from
the input if the input voltage exceeds the overvoltage threshold
(OVLO).
The NCP360 provides a negative going flag (FLAG) output, which
alerts the system that a fault has occurred.
In addition, the device has ESD−protected input (15 kV Air) when
bypassed with a 1 mF or larger capacitor.
Features
• Very Fast Protection, Up to 20 V, with 25 mA Current Consumption
• On−chip PMOS Transistor
• Overvoltage Lockout (OVLO)
• Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO)
• Alert FLAG Output
• EN Enable Pin
• Thermal Shutdown
• Compliance to IEC61000−4−2 (Level 4)
8 kV (Contact)
15 kV (Air)
• ESD Ratings: Machine Model = B
ESD Ratings: Human Body Model = 2
• 6 Lead UDFN 2x2 mm Package
• 5 Lead TSOP 3x3 mm Package
• NCV Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications Requiring
Unique Site and Control Change Requirements; AEC−Q100
Qualified and PPAP Capable
• These are Pb−Free Devices
Applications
• USB Devices
• Mobile Phones
• Peripheral
• Personal Digital Applications
• MP3 Players
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MARKING
DIAGRAMS
UDFN6
MU SUFFIX
CASE 517AB
1
xx M
G
M = Date Code
G = Pb−Free Package
5
1
TSOP−5
SN SUFFIX
CASE 483
xxxAYWG
G
1
A = Assembly Location
Y = Year
W = Work Week
G = Pb−Free Package
(Note: Microdot may be in either location)
ORDERING INFORMATION
See detailed ordering, marking and shipping information in the
package dimensions section on page 11 of this data sheet.
© Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2012
1
March, 2012 − Rev. 10
Q
Publication Order Number:
NCP360/D