APPLICATION NOTE 298

Current-Limit Switch Is Digitally Programmable

Aug 17, 2000

Abstract: Current-limit switches are virtually ubiquitous in system controls. They provide a safe means for regulating the current delivered to a load circuit. The switches allow the load current to increase to a programmed limit but no higher. This application note illustrates the implementation of a digitally programmable current-limit switch using MAX890L a current-limited, high-side P-channel switch and MAX5160 digital potentiometer

Additional Information: Current-limit switches are virtually ubiquitous in system controls. They provide a safe means for regulating the current delivered to a load circuit. The switches allow the load current to increase to a programmed limit but no higher. Typically, the current limit is a function of the voltage across an external resistor, produced by the current from a fixed source internal to the switch IC. This voltage serves as the reference for an internal current-limiting amplifier. By replacing the resistor with a digital potentiometer, you can easily program the current limit (see the figure below). IC1 is a current-limit switch with a maximum programmable limit of 1A. The limit equals 1380/RSET, where RSET is the resistance between pins 5 and 6 of IC2. IC2 is a 50kΩ digital potentiometer whose resistance is programmable in 32 equal increments. With active-low CS held low, high-to-low transitions at active-low INC(pin 1) increments IC2's internal counter.

Figure 1. You can program a current limit to 1A in 32 equal increments by using a digital potentiometer.
Figure 1. You can program a current limit to 1A in 32 equal increments by using a digital potentiometer.

These transitions increase the resistance between W and L when U/active-low D is low and reduce it when U/active-low D is high. IC1 includes a thermal-shutdown capability that turns the load current completely off when the chip temperature exceeds 135°C. It restores the load current when the temperature cools by 10°C. If the short-circuit fault is still present, the switch cycles off and on, yielding a pulsed load current. An open-drain fault output (pin 8) switches low when the load demands current beyond the programmed limit, enabling an external system to monitor the condition of the current switch.

A similar version of this article appeared in the August 17, 2000 issue of EDN.



Related Parts
MAX5160 Low-Power Digital Potentiometers Free Samples  
MAX890L 1.2A, Current-Limited, High-Side P-Channel Switch with Thermal Shutdown Free Samples  


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