Toshiba Releases its First eFuse, an Electronic Fuse that can be Repeatedly Used

November 20, 2019

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation

TCKE8xx series

TOKYO— Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation ("Toshiba") has launched the “TCKE8xx series,” its first-ever eFuse ICs, a lineup of six products that support various functions needed for circuit protection in power supply lines. Shipments of two products in the lineup start today.

The most remarkable feature of the eFuse ICs is that they can be used repeatedly. Conventional physical fuses—glass tube fuses and chip fuses—protect power line circuits by physically shutting them down when they are in an over-current state, and are needed to be replaced once broken. eFuse IC products use their own circuitry to shut power lines down when an abnormality occurs, and can be reset and reused.

Another advantage is that eFuse ICs eliminate complex circuit design and a number of components, realizing much simpler circuit designs with fewer components and a smaller area than a protection function secured with discrete parts.

The new TCKE8xx Series realizes highly robust circuit protection by raising over-current detection accuracy to a level beyond that of physical fuses. Since the eFuse ICs also have current clamp and voltage clamp to protect against over-current and over-voltage, they can protect circuits and maintain power supply by clamping voltage and current at specified values, even when excess over-current or over-voltage is applied. Their over-temperature and short-circuit protection functions protect circuits by instantly shutting off in the event of extreme overheating, or unexpected short circuiting.

The combination of these characteristics allow the products to help protect electronic equipment such as servers and laptop PCs, which have been required for to handle increasingly higher withstand voltages and currents in recent years. As Toshiba intends to obtain IEC 62368-1 certification, the international safety standard for high level safety, they will also simplify the certification tests customers’ devices are required to undergo.

The product lineup offers two types of product: an auto-retry type that allows the eFuse to automatically recover the circuit itself, and a latch type that is recovered by an external signal. Customers can select the appropriate eFuse IC product for their requirements and the size of their equipment.

Applications

  • Circuit protection of power supply lines
    (Servers, SSDs, laptop PCs, game consoles and augmented reality and virtual reality equipment, etc.)

Features

  • Over current limit accuracy : ±11% @Ta=-40 to +85℃, ILIM=4.38A
  • High-speed short circuit protection : tFastOffDly=150ns (typ.) @Ta=-40 to +85℃
  • High output current : IOUT=0 to 5.0A
  • Thin and compact package : 3.00×3.00mm (typ.), t=0.75mm (max)

Main Specifications

(Unless otherwise specified, @Ta=25℃)

Part number

TCKE800NA

[1]

TCKE800NL

[1]

TCKE805NA

TCKE805NL

TCKE812NA

[1]

TCKE812NL

[1]

Package

Name

WSON10B

Size typ.  (mm)

3.00×3.00, t=0.75 max

Operating

ranges

Input voltage  VIN  (V)

4.4 to 18

Output current IOUT  (A)

0 to 5.0

On-resistance  RON typ.  (mΩ)

28

Over current limit accuracy  (%)

±11[2]

Over voltage clamp  VOVC typ.  (V)

-

6.04

15.1

Fast-trip comparator delay

tFastOffDly typ.  (ns)

@Ta=-40 to +85℃

150

Recovery Operation Type

Auto-retry

Latched

Auto-retry

Latched

Auto-retry

Latched

Adjustable slew rate control

Stock Check & Purchase

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Notes :

[1] Under development

[2] @Ta=-40 to +85℃, ILIM=4.38A

Follow the link below for more on Toshiba’s eFuse IC line-up.

To check availability of the new products at online distributors, please visit:

TCKE805NA

TCKE805NL

Video

Reference Design

Customer Inquiries

Small Signal Device Sales & Marketing Department

Tel: +81-3-3457-3411

Information in this document, including product prices and specifications, content of services and contact information, is current on the date of the announcement but is subject to change without prior notice.

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