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MIC2077
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  • MIC2077

MIC2077

In Production

The MIC2027 and MIC2077 are quad high-side MOSFET switches optimized for general-purpose power distribution requiring circuit protection. The MIC2027/77 are internally current limited and have thermal shutdown that protects the device and load. The MIC2077 offers "smart" thermal shutdown that reduces current consumption in fault modes. When a thermal shutdown fault occurs, the output is latched off until the faulty load is removed. Removing the load or toggling the enable input will reset the device output. Both devices employ soft-start circuitry that minimizes inrush current in applications where highly capacitive loads are employed. A fault status output flag is asserted during overcurrent and thermal shutdown conditions. Transient current limit faults are internally filtered. The M...

Microchip Technology MIC2077 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Driver Type

USB Power Dist

Type

Quad

Vin Min (V)

2.7

Vin Max (V)

5.5

Current Limit Fixed (Min)

500mA

Current Limited

Yes

RDS ON @5V (mO)

150

Enable Logic

Active High

Oja (C/W)

112, 120

Rev Block Diode

Yes

UVLO

Yes

Thermal Shutdown

Latched

Fault Flag

Yes

Flag Transient Filter

Yes

UL Approved

Yes

Switch Element

N-Ch

Features

  • 150mO maximum on-resistance per channel
  • 2.7V to 5.5V operating range
  • 500mA minimum continuous current per channel
  • Short-circuit protection with thermal shutdown
  • Thermally isolated channels
  • Fault status flag with 3ms filter eliminates false assertions
  • Undervoltage lockout
  • Reverse current flow blocking (no "body diode")
  • Circuit breaker mode (MIC2077) reduces power consumption
  • Logic-compatible inputs
  • Soft-start circuit
  • Low quiescent current
  • UL recognized

Description

The MIC2027 and MIC2077 are quad high-side MOSFET switches optimized for general-purpose power distribution requiring circuit protection. The MIC2027/77 are internally current limited and have thermal shutdown that protects the device and load. The MIC2077 offers "smart" thermal shutdown that reduces current consumption in fault modes. When a thermal shutdown fault occurs, the output is latched off until the faulty load is removed. Removing the load or toggling the enable input will reset the device output. Both devices employ soft-start circuitry that minimizes inrush current in applications where highly capacitive loads are employed. A fault status output flag is asserted during overcurrent and thermal shutdown conditions. Transient current limit faults are internally filtered. The MIC2027/77 are available in 16-pin narrow (150 mil) and wide (300 mil) SOIC packages.

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