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MP5098GDT - Dual-Channel E-Fuse

Download the MP5098GDT datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MP5098 variant, as both devices belong to the same dual-channel e-fuse family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MP5098 is a 12V/5V, low quiescent current (IQ), low on resistance (RDS(ON)), dual-channel efuse protection device with current monitoring.

It protects output circuitry from input transients, as well as protects input circuitry from output shorts and transients.

Key Features

  • include output overvoltage protection (OVP), over-current protection (OCP), short-circuit protection (SCP), and thermal shutdown. The output voltage (VOUT) is limited by output OVP. Each rail’s output current (IOUT) can be monitored via a resistor connected between the IMON1 and IMON2 pins. The MP5098 is available in a space-saving TQFN-10 (2mmx3mm) package.

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MP5098 12V/5V, Low IQ, Dual-Channel E-Fuse with Current Monitoring and Low On Resistance DESCRIPTION The MP5098 is a 12V/5V, low quiescent current (IQ), low on resistance (RDS(ON)), dual-channel efuse protection device with current monitoring. It protects output circuitry from input transients, as well as protects input circuitry from output shorts and transients. At start-up, the inrush current is limited by limiting the output slew rate. The slew rate is controlled via the SS pin capacitor (CSS). The maximum load current (ILOAD_MAX) at the output is current-limited. The magnitude of the current limit (ILIMIIT) is fixed internally. Full protection features include output overvoltage protection (OVP), over-current protection (OCP), short-circuit protection (SCP), and thermal shutdown.