Motorola First to Offer Dual Four-mOhm
Switches in a Single
PackageMC33984 eXtreme Switch
Provides Reduced Heat Generation And Power Savings For Automotive
ApplicationsTOULOUSE, France -- September
23, 2003 -- A new mixed-signal integrated circuit (IC) is now available to help
embedded systems designers better manage power distribution. The MC33984
eXtreme Switch, developed by Motorola, Inc.'s (NYSE:MOT) Semiconductor Products
Sector, combines dual intelligent switches into a single package to deliver
significant power savings and reduced heat
generation.
The multi-chip MC33984 can
independently control and diagnose two loads while providing self- and system
protection. With a very low RDSon (resistance source to drain) of four
milli-Ohms (mOhm), power and temperature control may occur in a range of
applications.
The configurability, protection
and diagnostic features of the eXtreme Switch make the device an ideal
alternative to mechanical or existing solid-state relays, fuses and field-effect
transistors. It is optimized to operate in harsh environments with high
temperatures, and unlike mechanical relays, the MC33984 is less susceptible to
wear, contact malfunctions and corrosion over time. Replacement of mechanical
relays with the MC33984 can help increase system reliability.
Intelligence, Power,
ProtectionManufactured with Motorola's
proprietary SMARTMOS™ and HDTMOS™ processes, the MC33984 combines
high-density, high-speed logic with precision analog and high-voltage,
high-current power circuitry. The eXtreme Switch is designed for systems
requiring multiple drivers to switch high-DC current loads and is suitable for
high-inrush current loads, as well as all types of resistive and inductive
loads.
Designers using the MC33984 can take
advantage of its built-in protection, logic level control and design flexibility
through the following key features:
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Space-efficient packaging - housed in a 12x12mm power quad flat pack
no-lead package, the MC33984 uses a minimum amount of board space while
providing excellent thermal characteristics through an exposed heat sink and
solder, rather than epoxy, for die
attachment.
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Fuse emulation and SMARTMOS
circuit technology - enable protection against over-current,
over-temperature, real-time fault status indication, ground disconnect, load
dump transient, open load detection, negative battery and over- and
under-voltage conditions.
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Serial
peripheral interface (SPI) - enables programming, control and diagnostics.
This includes output on/off control, configurable over-current detection levels
and blanking times for fuse emulation, specific fault information and device
status reporting, and configurable turn-on delay for load demand optimization.
In addition, the SPI allows multiple devices to be connected in a daisy chain
configuration for MCU I/O optimization.
For
technical documentation and a full list of product features, go to
www.motorola.com/analog.
Motorola's
family of self-protected, high-side eXtreme Switches also includes the award
winning* MC33982 two-mOhm power switch. Additional derivatives for other market
segments are expected to be announced next year. Both the MC33984 and MC33982
complement Motorola's line of analog drivers for current control, and its
microcontrollers and digital signal processors with integrated on-chip serial
peripheral interfaces.
Price and
AvailabilityThe MC33984 high-current,
self-protected high-side power switch is currently available in sample
quantities, with production quantities expected in first quarter of 2004. Unit
pricing starts at a suggested list price of $3.95 (USD) for 10,000-piece
quantities.
About Motorola's
Semiconductor Products SectorAs the world's #1
producer of embedded processors, Motorola's Semiconductor Products Sector
creates DigitalDNA™ system-on-chip solutions for a connected world. Our
strong focus on wireless communications and networking enables customers to
develop smarter, simpler, safer and synchronized products for the person, work
team, home and automobile. Motorola's worldwide semiconductor sales were $5.0
billion (USD) in 2002. For more information please visit:
www.motorola.com/semiconductors.
About
MotorolaMotorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) is a global
leader in providing integrated communications and embedded electronic solutions.
Sales in 2002 were $27.3 billion. Motorola is a global corporate citizen
dedicated to ethical business practices and pioneering important technologies
that make things smarter and life better, honored traditions that began when the
company was founded 75 years ago this year. For more information, please visit:
www.motorola.com.
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* The MC33982 Self-Protected High-Side
Switch won EDN Magazine's 2002 Innovation of the Year Award in the power
integrated circuits category.
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