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POWER INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PIC600
PIC601
Switching Regulator 5 Amp Positive and Negative PIC602
Power Output Stages PIC610
PIC611
PIC612
FEATURES
• Designed and characterized for switching regulator applications
• Cost saving design reduces size, improves efficiency, reduces noise and RFI
• High operating frequency (to > 100kHz) results in smaller inductor-capacitor filter
and improved power supply response time
• High operating efficiency: Typical 2A circuit performance —
Rise and Fall time <75ns
Efficiency >85%
• No reverse recovery spike generated by commutating diode (See note
• Electrically isolated, 4-Pin, TO-66 hermetic case
DESCRIPTION
ESP Switching Regulator is a unique hybrid
transistor circuit, specifically designed, constructed and spe-
cified for use in high current switching regulator applications.
The designer is thus relieved of one of the most time con- The PIC600 series switching regulators are designed and char-
suming, tedious and critical aspects of switching regulator acterized to be driven with standard integrated circuit voltage
design: choosing the appropriate switching transistors and regulators. They are completely characterized over their entire
commutating diode, and empirically determining the optimum operating range of — 55°C to -f 125°C. The devices are enclosed
drive and bias conditions: in a special 4-pin TO-66 package, hermetically sealed for high
reliability. The hybrid circuit construction utilizes thick film
resistors on a beryllia substrate for maximum thermal con-
ductivity and resultant low thermal impedance. All of the
active elements in the hybrid are fully passivated.
Application Notes U-68 and U-76 provide a detailed descrip-
tion of the hybrid circuit and design guidance for specific
circuit applications.
SCHEMATIC
3 O2
DRIVE COMMON
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS
PIC600 PIC601 PIC602 PIC610 PICG11 PIC612 4-Pin TO-66
.075 .210
050 .190
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[] .034 ,-jjj l4oAA~ INPUT '" NOTES:
-m— -J °2* : .190 / 17 X MAX 1. Case is electrically isolated.
«« i [D^^w ^—— / w 1 m, V^\D 2- Loads may be soldered to within
>/ib" of base provided temperature-
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'11 1 *— ^vQf/ -^
time exposure is less than 260"C
for 10 seconds.
1 U ( COMMON (2) /—^^--.152
.3*) U-4*——|^ OUTPUT(l) '142
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notice. Information furnished by NJ Semi-Conductors is believed to.be both accurate and reliable at the time of going
to press. However, NJ Semi-Conductors assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions discovered in its use.
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PIC600 PIC601 PIC602 PIC610 PIC611 PIC612
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
PICtM PIC601 PICG02 PICI10 PICII1 PIC«12
Input Voltage, V4.2 60V 80V 100V —60V -80V -100V
/. 2,
Output Voltage, V,. 60V 80V 100V 60V 80V -100V
Drive-Input Reverrse Voltage, V3 1 5V 5V 5V 5V —5V -5V
Output Current, I 15A 5A 5A — 5A — 5A -5A
Drive Current, I, ' -0.2A -0.2A. . . 0.2A 0.2A 0.2A. . 0.2A
Thermal Resistance
ce
Junction to Case,
se, e
6j c
Power Switch
tch 4.0-C/W.
Commutating
ing Diode 4.0°C/W
Case to Ambient,
ent, e c _ A 60.0°C/W
rature Range, Tc — 55°Cto+125"C
in Temperature, T + 150°C
ure Range —65°C to +150°C
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS (at 25°C unless noted)
PIC600, 601,602 PIC 510, Ell ,612
Test Symbol Mm. Typ. Max. Mm. Typ. Max. Units Conditions
_
Current Delay Time tdi 20 40 — 20 40 ns V,n = 25V(— 25V)
Current Rise Time trl — 50 75' — 50 75 ns Vml ^ 5V(-5V)
_
Voltage Rise Time *,, 30 50 — 30 50 ns lou, = 2A(-2A)
Voltage Storage Time tly — 700 — — 700 — ns 1, = — 20mA(20mA)
Voltage Fall Time t(v — 50 75 — 50 75 ns See Figure 2.
Current Fall Time tfi — 70 150 — 70 150 ns See notes 1., 2., 4.
Efficiency (Notes 2. & 4.) „ — 85 — — 85 — %
On-State Voltage (Note 3.) V4.,M „ 1.0 1.5 — -1.0 -1.5 V 1, = 2A(— 2A), 1, = — .02A(.02A)
_
On-State Voltage (Note 3.) V<-l|on|
— 2.5 3.5 -2.5 -3.5 V 1, = 5A(-5A), 1, = -.02A(.02A)
Dioda Forward Voltage (Note 3.) V2.I(<X1) — .8 1.0 — -.8 -1.0 V 1, = 2A(-2A)
Diode Forward Voltage (Note 3.) V
Y 2 - 1 (on) — 1.0 1.5 — -1.0 -1.5 V l; = 5A{— 5A)
Off-State Current — 0.1 10 — -0.1-10 MA V, = Rated input voltage
'4-1
_
Off-State Current 1,, 10 — — -10 — /"A V, = Rated input voltage, TA = 100°C
_
Diode Reverse Current |,; 1.0 10 — -1.0 -10 *.A V, ~ Rated output voltage
Diode Reverse Current ',-2 — 500 — — 500 - /•A V, = Rated output voltage, TA = lOO'C
Notts:
1. In switching an inductive load, the current will lead the voltage on turn^on and lag the voltage on turn-off (see Figure 2). Therefore, Voltage
Delay Time (tDV) = td + t ri and Current storage Time (t,,) == t,, + t,. •
2. The efficiency is a measure of internal power losses and is equal to Output Power divided by Input Power. The switching speed circuit of
Figure 1, in which the efficiency is measured, is representative of typical operating conditions for the PIC600 series switching regulators.
3. Pulse test: Duration = 300ms. Duty Cycle €2%.
4. As can be seen from the switching waveforms shown in Figure 2 , no reverse or forward recovery spike is generated by the commutating
diode during switching! This reduces self-generated noise, since no current spike is fed through the (witching regulator. It also ImprovM
efficiency and reliability, since the power switch only carries current during turn-on.