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Toshiba Expands Lineup of Thermoflagger a Simple Solution that Detects Temperature Rises in Electronic Equipment

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Kawasaki, Japan:
 

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (“Toshiba”) has expanded its line-up of “TCTH0xxxE series” Thermoflagger™ over-temperature detection ICs that can be used in a simple circuit with positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistors to detect temperature rises in electronic equipment. Shipments of the six new products start today.


 

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20230913860055/en/


 

Toshiba: Thermoflagger(TM), a simple solution that detects temperature rises in electronic equipment (Graphic: Business Wire)

Toshiba: Thermoflagger(TM), a simple solution that detects temperature rises in electronic equipment (Graphic: Business Wire)


For electronic equipment to perform as specified, semiconductors and other electronic components must operate within design parameters. Internal temperature is a crucial parameter, especially if it becomes higher than that assumed during the design process; it can be a major safety and reliability problem, and an overheating monitoring solution is needed to detect any rise in temperature.


 

Thermoflagger™ over-temperature detection ICs detect temperature rises when configured in a simple circuit with PTC thermistors, whose resistance value changes with the temperature. The ICs also detect changes in the resistance of PTC thermistors placed near heat sources, and output a FLAG signal in case of over-temperature. When a Thermoflagger™ detects abnormal heat generation and sends a FLAG to an MCU, for example, the MCU will shut down the equipment or change the operation of the equipment or semiconductor that is generating heat. Connecting PTC thermistors in series realizes over-temperature detection for multiple locations.


 

The six new products are TCTH011AE, TCTH012AE, TCTH021AE, TCTH022AE, TCTH011BE and TCTH012BE. These join the already released TCTH021BE and TCTH022BE and bring the TCTH0xxxE series line-up to eight products. The new products expand the range of PTC thermistors that can be selected by supporting two types of PTCO output current[1]. Push-pull or open-drain FLAG signal output types[2] can be selected, as can the use or non-use of a FLAG signal latch function[3]. Extending the range of product selections enables flexible circuit designs with low current consumption.


 

The new products are packaged in a small, industry-standard SOT-553 (Toshiba’s package name: ESV), ensuring that the TCTH0xxxE series supports easy configuration of over-temperature detection for complete sets of electronic equipment, and helps to reduce size and power consumption.


 

Alongside an already published reference design, the Thermoflagger™ Over-temperature Detection IC Application Circuit (TCTH021BE/Open Drain version), Toshiba has made a new reference design available on its website today: the Thermoflagger™ Over-temperature Detection IC Application Circuit (TCTH021AE​/Push-Pull​ version).


 

Toshiba uses technical information from Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. regarding PTC thermistors for the over-temperature detect solution. Murata recommends Thermoflagger™ for use with PTC thermistors.

Murata’s List of Recommended ICs

Murata’s PTC thermistors


 

Toshiba will continue to expand its product line-up with various packages and improved device characteristics that contribute to design flexibility and carbon neutrality.


 

Notes:

[1] PTCO output current: the constant current supplied from the over-temperature detection IC to a PTC thermistor.

[2] When the over-temperature detection IC detects an error, it outputs a FLAG signal. The push-pull type consists of two MOSFETs stacked vertically. Output current flows in and out in either direction. The open-drain type consists of one MOSFET. The output current flows in only one direction.

[3] FLAG signal latch function holds a FLAG signal after the over-temperature detection IC detects an error, even once. The over-temperature detection IC does not recover itself; it is recovered by inputting a signal from an MCU, etc., to a RESET pin.


 

Applications


 

  • Mobile devices (laptop PC, etc.)
  • Home appliances
  • Industrial equipment, etc.



Features


 

  • Simple configuration in combination with PTC[1] thermistors
  • Over-temperature monitoring is possible at several points by connecting PTC[1] thermistors in series.
  • Low current consumption:

    IDD=1.8μA (typ.) (TCTH011AE, TCTH012AE, TCTH011BE, TCTH012BE)

    IDD=11.3μA (typ.) (TCTH021AE, TCTH022AE)
  • Small standard package: SOT-553 (ESV)
  • Expanded PTC[1] thermistors selection range with two types of PTCO output current:

    IPTCO=1.00μA (typ.) (TCTH011AE, TCTH012AE, TCTH011BE, TCTH012BE)

    IPTCO=10.0μA (typ.) (TCTH021AE, TCTH022AE)
  • High PTCO output current accuracy: ±8%
  • Push-pull and open-drain selectable for FLAG signal output (PTCGOOD)
  • FLAG signal latch function can be selected


 
















Main Specifications

(Unless otherwise specified, Tj=25°C) 

Part number

Package

Operating ranges

Electrical characteristics

FLAG


 

signal


 

output


 

(PTCGOOD)

FLAG


 

signal


 

latch


 

function


 

when


 

abnormal


 

states


 

are


 

detected

Sample


 

Check &


 

Availability

Name

Size


 

(mm)

Supply


 

voltage


 

VDD


 

(V)

Operation


 

temperature


 

Topr


 

(°C)

PTCO


 

output


 

current


 

IPTCO


 

(μA)

Detect


 

voltage


 

VDET


 

(V)

Current


 

consumption


 

IDD


 

(μA)

UVLO


 

Voltage


 

VUVLO


 

(V)

typ.

typ.

typ.

typ.

typ.

TCTH011AE

SOT-553


 

(ESV)

1.6×1.6,


 

t=0.55

1.7 to


 

5.5

-40 to 125

1.00

0.50

1.8

1.5

Push-pull


 

type

No

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TCTH012AE

Yes

Buy Online

TCTH021AE

10.0

11.3

No

Buy Online

TCTH022AE

Yes

Buy Online

TCTH011BE

1.00

1.8

Open-drain


 

type

No

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TCTH012BE

Yes

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TCTH021BE[4]

10.0

11.3

No

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TCTH022BE[4]

Yes

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[4] Previously released products


 

Follow the links below for more on the new products.

TCTH011AE

TCTH012AE

TCTH021AE

TCTH022AE

TCTH011BE

TCTH012BE


 

Follow the link below for more on Toshiba Thermoflagger™.

Thermoflagger™ over-temperature detection ICs


 

Follow the links below for more on Toshiba’s solution proposals.

Applications

Solid State Drives

Servers

Tablet Devices


 

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

TCTH011AE

Buy Online


 

TCTH012AE

Buy Online


 

TCTH021AE

Buy Online


 

TCTH022AE

Buy Online


 

TCTH011BE

Buy Online


 

TCTH012BE

Buy Online


 

* Thermoflagger™ is a trademark of Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation.

* Other company names, product names, and service names may be trademarks of their respective companies.

* 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.


 


About Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation


 

Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation, a leading supplier of advanced semiconductor and storage solutions, draws on over half a century of experience and innovation to offer customers and business partners outstanding discrete semiconductors, system LSIs and HDD products.

The company’s 21,500 employees around the world share a determination to maximize product value, and promote close collaboration with customers in the co-creation of value and new markets. With annual sales approaching 800-billion yen (US$6.1 billion), Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation looks forward to building and to contributing to a better future for people everywhere.

Find out more at https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/ap-en/top.html


 


 





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