MIC2566-0BMTR

MIC2566-0BMTR

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Micrel Inc.
MIC2566-0BMTR
PC CARD/CARDBUS POWER CONTROLLER
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Micrel Inc.

Micrel Inc.

Microchip Technology Inc. stands as a preeminent purveyor of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, proffering a realm of diminished venture in product evolution, abridged aggregate system expenditure, and expedited market entry, spanning a myriad of heterogeneous patron implementations globally. With its central command stationed in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip avails itself of superlative technical assistance, concomitant with unwavering consignment and excellence.

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MIC2566-0BMTR Products

The MIC2562A-0BMTR PCMCIA (Personal Computer Memory Card International Association) and CardBus power controller handles all PC Card slot power supply pins, both VCC and VPP. The MIC2562A-0BMTR switches between the three VCC voltages (0V, 3.3V and 5.0V) and the VPP voltages (OFF, 0V, 3.3V, 5V or 12.0V) required by PC Cards. The MIC2562A-0BMTR switches voltages from the system power supply to VCC and VPP. Output voltage is selected by two digital inputs each and output current ranges up to 1A for VCC and 250mA for VPP.The MIC2562A-0BMTR provides power management capability controlled by the PC Card logic controller. Voltage rise and fall times are well controlled. Medium current VPP and high current VCC output switches are self-biasing: no +12V supply is required for 3.3V or 5V output.The MIC2562A-0BMTR is designed for efficient operation. In standby (sleep) mode, the device draws very little quiescent current, typically 0.3µA. The device and PCMCIA port is protected by current limiting and overtemperature shutdown. Full crossconduction lockout protects the system power supply during switching operations.The MIC2562A-0BMTR is an improved version of the MIC2562, offering lower on-resistance and a VCC pull-down clamp in the OFF mode. It is available in a 14-pin (0.150") SOIC, and the -1 logic option is also available in 16-pin TSSOP

Feature

  • High-efficiency, low-resistance switches require no 12V bias supply
  • No external components required
  • Output current limit and overtemperature shutdown
  • Open-drain flag for error condition indication
  • Ultra-low power consumption
  • Complete PC Card/CardBus VCC and VPP switch matrix in a single package
  • Logic compatible with industry standard PC Card logic controllers
  • No voltage shoot-through or switching transients
  • Break-before-make switching
  • Digital selection of VCC and VPP voltages
  • Over 1A VCC output current
  • Over 200mA VPP output current
  • Pb-free SOIC packages
  • UL recognized, file #179633

Product Attributes

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Features Load Discharge, Slew Rate Controlled
Number of Outputs 2
Fault Protection Current Limiting (Fixed), Over Temperature
Ratio - Input:Output 1:1
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Output Configuration Low Side
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Output Type N-Channel
Supplier Device Package 14-SOP
Interface Logic
Package / Case 14-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Voltage - Load 0V ~ 5.5V, 3V ~ 5.5V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) 3V ~ 5.5V
Current - Output (Max) 120mA
Package Bulk
Rds On (Typ) 1.4Ohm
Product Status Active
Input Type Non-Inverting
Switch Type PCMCIA Switch

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Price negotiable

Price update:a months ago
Available in stock: 4120
Micrel Inc.

Micrel Inc.

Microchip Technology Inc. stands as a preeminent purveyor of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, proffering a realm of diminished venture in product evolution, abridged aggregate system expenditure, and expedited market entry, spanning a myriad of heterogeneous patron implementations globally. With its central command stationed in Chandler, Arizona, Microchip avails itself of superlative technical assistance, concomitant with unwavering consignment and excellence.

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