12.04.2005 12:02:00
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International Rectifier Introduces Universal Active ORing Controller I
Technology Editors
EL SEGUNDO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 12, 2005--International Rectifier, IR(r) (NYSE:IRF), a world leader in power management technology, today introduced the IR5001S universal high-speed controller/N-channel power MOSFET driver for high-performance, active ORing circuits. The active ORing IC, housed in an SO-8 package, is used with an external MOSFET, replacing traditional diode ORing to increase efficiency and reduce power dissipation. Active ORing is a key requirement for many high-end systems requiring maximum up-time, such as carrier-class communication equipment and telecom and datacom system servers.
"Compared with typical Schottky diode ORing circuits, a system using the IR5001S active ORing IC and an optimized external MOSFET for the given power level, will reduce on-board power dissipation by up to 85%, and can be made at least 50% smaller than diode solutions. ORing circuits made with Schottky diodes run hotter for the same power level, and in many cases, this means that through-hole devices with heatsinks are needed, increasing bulk and manufacturing complexity," said Carl Smith, Marketing Manager for Networking and Telecommunication Products at International Rectifier.
As a bonus, the IR5001S provides additional diagnostic features that increase system up-time, maximizing quality of service.
Active ORing combines two or more power sources to create a redundant power source, preserving the input power supply in case one of the input sources fails. In the event of an input power failure, the active ORing circuit disconnects the non-functioning power source as quickly as possible to prevent the system bus voltage from falling, and to prevent large peak reverse currents.
Technical Highlights
The IR5001S active ORing controller IC is suitable for a wide range of active ORing circuits, including -48V/-24V input active ORing for carrier-class communication equipment, 24V/48V output active ORing for redundant AC-DC rectifiers, 12V output active ORing for multiple-output DC-DC and AC-DC power, and for low voltage output redundant VRM DC-DC processor power. In 12V output systems, ORing circuits capable of handling currents of 100A can be made using four IRF6609 DirectFET MOSFETs in parallel. The IR5001S can also be used in reverse polarity applications for 48V/24V systems, replacing large D2Pak style diodes and an expensive relay.
When using the IR5001S with the 100V IRF6655 DirectFET(tm) MOSFET, 30W to 60W board power levels can be addressed. The IRF6655 in the small can package offers a space reduction of about 50% versus solutions in an SO-8 package, and is more appropriate for lower power applications. The 100V IRF6644 DirectFET MOSFET in the medium can package can also be used for higher power applications, up to about 250W to 300W board power levels, eliminating the need to use multiple SO-8 devices in parallel or larger single package devices.
With the addition of a simple charge pump circuit, the IR5001S can also be implemented in ground ORing in -48V systems, as required by the ATCA specification (Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture).
The input terminals (INN and INP) are used to determine the output voltage by measuring the differential voltage and polarity across the drain and source terminals of the external MOSFET. The output voltage (Vout) of the IC drives the gate of the external MOSFET.
If the current reverses polarity, the IC will quickly switch the active ORing MOSFET off by pulling the Vout pin low. The turn-off delay for IR5001S is typically 130nS, with a typical 20ns FET turn-off time, which is the fastest in the industry by a factor of two, in order to minimize voltage sags on the redundant bus voltage. Usually the reverse polarity protection circuitry is mounted on the rack or panel in the system, and not on-board. Since this solution is so small, the circuit can be mounted on-board, which can significantly simplify system design.
The IR5001S IC includes diagnostic pins (FET Check "FETch" and FET Status "FETst") to determine the status of the active ORing circuit. This is important for systems that require the highest level of up-time. When a logic signal is sent to the FET Check pin, the output of the IR5001S (Vout), or the gate drive to the MOSFET, will pull low, turning the MOSFET off.
This momentary off period should cause the voltage across the drain-to-source terminals of the MOSFET to increase, as the current is diverted from the MOSFET channel to the body drain diode. If the voltage rises from approximately less than 100mV to 700mV (as expected for a body drain diode), the MOSFET is functioning normally. If the voltage does not rise above a 300mV threshold, the MOSFET is shorted. The FET status pin provides an output signal to the system, depending on the status of the external MOSFET. This feature enables system-level monitoring of the active ORing circuitry, allowing scheduled maintenance rather than the inconvenience of random system downtime.
Asymmetrical offset voltage prevents output oscillations under light load, increasing reliability. The IR5001S can be powered from either a 36V to 75V universal telecom bus voltage (100V max.) or from an external bias supply and a bias resistor for design flexibility. The IR5001S can also withstand continuous gate short conditions, and up to 100V continuous on the input pins, enabling reliable operation.
A data sheet for the IR5001S is posted on the Web site: http://www.irf.com/product-info/datasheets/data/ir5001s.pdf
Reference design kits are available for the IR5001:
IRDC5001-LS48V, -48V Active ORing: http://www.irf.com/technical-info/refdesigns/dcdckits.html
IRAC5001-HS100A, ORing function: +12V rail implementation: http://www.irf.com/technical-info/refdesigns/acdckits.html
Availability and Pricing
The IR5001S is available now. Pricing is US $0.67 each in 10,000-unit quantities. Prices are subject to change.
About International Rectifier
International Rectifier (NYSE:IRF) is a world leader in power management technology. IR's analog and mixed signal ICs, advanced circuit devices, integrated power systems and components enable high performance computing and reduce energy waste from motors, the world's single largest consumer of electricity. Leading manufacturers of computers, energy efficient appliances, lighting, automobiles, satellites, aircraft and defense systems rely on IR's power management benchmarks to power their next generation products. For more information, go to www.irf.com.
Trademark Notice
IR(r) and HEXFET(r) are registered trademarks of International Rectifier Corporation. All other product names noted herein may be trademarks of their respective holders.
For more information, contact Wayne Yoshida, wyoshid1@irf.com, 310-252-7726.
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CONTACT: International Rectifier Wayne Yoshida, 310-252-7726 wyoshid1@irf.com
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