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FP6861D - Dual-Channel Power Distribution Switch

General Description

The FP6861D is a cost-effective, low voltage, dual N-Channel MOSFET high-side power switch, optimized for self-powered and bus-powered Universal Serial Bus (USB) applications.

The FP6861D is equipped with a charge pump circuitry to drive the internal MOSFET switch.

Key Features

  • include soft-start to limit inrush current during plug-in, thermal shutdown to prevent catastrophic switch failure from high-current loads, and under-voltage lockout (UVLO) to ensure that the device remains off unless there is a valid input voltage present. Besides, fault current is limited to specific current for FP6861D in dual port in accordance with the USB power requirements. FP6861D will prevent reverse current when it is disabled and VOUT is higher than VIN. The FP6861D is available in SO.

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Part number FP6861D
Manufacturer Fiti
File Size 278.12 KB
Description Dual-Channel Power Distribution Switch
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fitipower integrated technology lnc. FP6861D Dual-Channel Power Distribution Switch Description The FP6861D is a cost-effective, low voltage, dual N-Channel MOSFET high-side power switch, optimized for self-powered and bus-powered Universal Serial Bus (USB) applications. The FP6861D is equipped with a charge pump circuitry to drive the internal MOSFET switch. The switch's low RDS(ON) meets USB voltage drop requirement, and a flag output is available to indicate fault conditions to the local USB controller. Additional features include soft-start to limit inrush current during plug-in, thermal shutdown to prevent catastrophic switch failure from high-current loads, and under-voltage lockout (UVLO) to ensure that the device remains off unless there is a valid input voltage present.