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FAN53840 Series

Four Channel Load-Switch/LDO Configurable PMIC

Manufacturer: ON Semiconductor

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Four Channel Load-Switch/LDO Configurable PMIC

Key Features

Wafer−Level Chip−Scale Package (WLCSP)
Very Low Voltage Operating Levels
Soft−Start Function to Limit Inrush Current
8mV Programmable Voltages Steps
I2C Protection Fault (UVLO and OCP in LDO Operation) Registers
Output Discharge When Shutdown
System UVLO and Thermal Global Shutdown Protection in LDO Operation
0.5% and 0.1% Load Regulation for LDOs
Over-temperature Warning in LDO Operation
Operation Guaranteed with System Voltage Down to 2.6 V
LDO1: 1.2A, VIN Range: 1.0V to 2.0V, VOUT Range: 0.8V to 1.504V, 1.1% to -1.5% accuracy
LDO2, LDO3, and LDO4: 300mA, VIN Range: 1.9V to 5.5V, VOUT Range: 1.5V to 3.412V, Less than 20µV (typ) Noise
Load-switch operation: 100/200mΩ Maximum Channel Resistance, Input Voltage Down to 1.0V and 1.8V
Current Limit to Protect Against Short-Circuit

Description

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The FAN53840 is a Power Management IC (PMIC) for mobile power applications such as camera modules. The PMIC contains a high−power regulated channel for digital rails which can operate with an input as low as 1.0 V. Three channels are designed for ultra−low noise and high PSRR for sensitive analog/RF circuit loads. Each channel can be configured to operate as a pass−through load−switch, which reduces the input to output voltage drop and operating currents in critical low power applications. The FAN53840 provides the circuitry for setting and executing start-ups and shut-downs where the outputs can be individually controlled by setting I2C register bits. The PMIC monitors the voltage on each input and prevents the channel from operating if the voltage is below a safe operating level. In LDO mode, the device limits the current of each channel and protects againts short-circuits. Additionally, in LDO mode, if the device temperature rises too high, the device will shut down until the temperature cools to a safe operating level.