Analysis
Hot-swap protection IC uses Hall-effect current sensing
The ACS760 from Allegro MicroSystems Europe is a hot-swap protection IC designed for 12 V high-side applications. The new device combines Allegro's Hall-effect current sensing technology with hot-swap control circuitry, resulting in a highly efficient integrated controller. No external sense resistor is required, resulting in greatly reduced I2R losses in the power path.
The When the ACS760 is externally enabled and the voltage rail is above the internal undervoltage lockout threshold, the internal charge pump drives the gate of the external FET. When a fault is detected, the gate is disabled while simultaneously alerting the application that a fault has occurred.
Three levels of fault protection are integrated within the ACS760: 240 VA power fault protection with user-programmable delay; user-programmable overcurrent fault threshold with programmable delay; and short-circuit protection, which disables the gate in less then 2 µs.
In the event of the external high-side FET failing in a short-circuit condition, the ACS760 detects the failure, immediately disables the gate, and alerts the host system.
The IC is designed for single-supply operation from 10.8 to 13.2 V, and has 1.5 milliohm internal conductor resistance. It is protected against electrostatic discharge at up to 2 kV for all pins.
The ACS760 is supplied in a 24-lead QSOP package (suffix LF) which is lead (Pb) free and RoHS compliant. Operating temperature range is -40°C to +85°C.