SNVS293F December 2004 – August 2016 LM5025A
PRODUCTION DATA.
Internal thermal shutdown circuitry is provided to protect the integrated circuit in the event the maximum junction temperature is exceeded. When activated, typically at 165°C, the controller is forced into a low-power standby state with the output drivers and the bias regulator disabled. The device restarts after the thermal hysteresis (typically 25°C). During a restart after thermal shutdown, the soft-start capacitor is fully discharged and then charged in the low current mode (1 µA) similar to a second level current limit event. The thermal protection feature is provided to prevent catastrophic failures from accidental device overheating.