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Fan Management IC
General Description The MIC502 is a thermal and fan management IC which supports the features for NLX/ATX power supplies and other control applications. Fan speed is determined by an external temperature sensor, typically a thermistor-resistor divider, and (optionally) a second signal, such as the NLX “FanC” signal. The MIC502 produces a low-frequency pulse-width modulated output for driving an external motor drive transistor. Low-frequency PWM speed control allows operation of standard brushless dc fans at low duty cycle for reduced acoustic noise and permits the use of a very small power transistor. The PWM time base is determined by an external capacitor. An open-collector overtemperature fault output is asserted if the primary control input is driven above the normal control range. The MIC502 features a low-power sleep mode with a user-determined threshold. Sleep mode completely turns off the fan and occurs when the system is asleep or off (both control inputs very low). A complete shutdown or reset can also be initiated by external circuitry as desired. The MIC502 is available as 8-pin plastic DIP and SOIC packages in the –40°C to +85°C industrial temperature range. Data sheets and support documentation can be found on Micrel’s web site at www.micrel.com.
Features • Temperature-proportional fan speed control • Low-cost, efficient PWM fan drive • 4.5V to 13.2V IC supply range • Controls any voltage fan • Overtemperature detection with fault output • Integrated fan startup timer • Automatic user-specified sleep mode • Supports low-cost NTC/PTC thermistors • 8-pin DIP and SOIC packages
Applications • NLX and ATX power supplies • Personal computers • File servers • Telecom and networking hardware • Printers, copiers, and office equipment • Instrumentation • Uninterruptible power supplies • Power amplifiers