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MC34063A/MC33063A • Rev. 1.0.3 3
MC34063A / MC33063A — SMPS Controller
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Stresses exceeding the absolute maximum ratings may damage the device. The device may not function or be
operable above the recommended operating conditions and stressing the parts to these levels is not recommended.
In addition, extended exposure to stresses above the recommended operating conditions may affect device
reliability. The absolute maximum ratings are stress ratings only.
Symbol Parameter Min. Max. Unit
VCC Supply Voltage 40 V
VI(COMP) Comparator Input Voltage Range -0.3 +40 V
VC(SW) Switch Collector Voltage 40 V
VE(SW) Switch Emitter Voltage 40 V
VCE(SW) Switch Collector to Emitter Voltage 40 V
VC(DR) Driver Collector Voltage 40 V
ISW Switch Current 1.5 A
TSTG Storage Temperature Range -65 +150 °C
SOP 0.8
PD Power Dissipation DIP 1 W
Electrical Characteristics
VCC = 5.0V, TA = 0°C to +70°C for MC34063, TA = -40°C to +85°C for MC33063, unless otherwi se specified.
Symbol Parameter Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Units
Oscillator
ICHG Charging Current VCC=5 to 40V, TA=25°C 22 31 42 µA
IDISCHG Discharging Current VCC=5 to 40V, TA=25°C 140 190 260 µA
V(OSC) Oscillator Amplitude TA=25°C 0.5 V
K Discharge-to-Charge Current Ratio V7=VCC, TA=25°C 5.2 6.1 7.5
VSENSE(CL) Current Limit Sense Voltage ICHG=IDISCHG, TA=25°C 250 300 350 mV
Output Switch
VCE(SAT)1 Saturation Voltage 1(1) I
SW=1.0A, VC(driver)=VC(SW) 0.95 1.30 V
VCE(SAT)2 Saturation Voltage 2(1) I
SW=1.0A, VC(driver)=50mA 0.45 0.70 V
GI(DC) DC Current Gain(1) ISW=1.0A,
VCE=5.0V, TA=25°C 50 180
IC(OFF) Collector Off-State Current(1) V
CE=40V, TA=25°C 0.01 100.00 µA
Comparator
VTH Threshold Voltage 1.21 1.24 1.29 V
ΔVTH Threshold Voltage Line Regulation VCC=3 to 40V 2 5 mV
IBIAS Input Bias Current VI=0V 50 400 nA
Total Device
MC34063 4
ICC Supply Current MC33063 VCC=5 to 40V, CT=0.001µF,
V7=VCC, V5>VTH, pin 2=GND 5
mA
Note:
1. Output switch tests are performed under pulsed conditions to minimize power dissipation.