TC652CEVUA [MICROCHIP]
Integrated Temperature Sensor & Brushless DC Fan Controller; 集成温度传感器和无刷直流风扇控制器型号: | TC652CEVUA |
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描述: | Integrated Temperature Sensor & Brushless DC Fan Controller |
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TC652/TC653
Integrated Temperature Sensor & Brushless DC Fan
Controller with FanSense™ Detect & Over-Temperature
Features
Package Type
• Integrated Temperature Sensing and Multi-speed
Fan Control
MSOP
V
8
PWM
DD
1
• FanSense™ Fan Fault Detect Circuitry
• Built-in Over-Temperature Alert (T
)
FAULT
2
3
4
7 GND
6
OVER
TC652
TC653
• Temperature Proportional Fan Speed Control for
Acoustic Noise Reduction and Longer Fan Life
SHDN
GND
T
OVER
5
SENSE
• Pulse Width Modulation Output Drive for Cost
and Power Savings
• Solid-State Temperature Sensing
• ±1°C (Typical) Accuracy from 25°C to +70°C
• 2.8V – 5.5V Operating Range
General Description
The TC652/TC653 are integrated temperature sensors
and brushless DC fan speed controllers with
FanSense™ technology. The TC652/TC653 measure
their junction temperature and control the speed of the
fan based on that temperature, making them especially
suited for applications in modern electronic equipment.
The FanSense™ Fan Fault detect circuitry eliminates
the need for a more expensive 3-wire fan.
• TC653 includes Auto Fan Shutdown
• Low Operating Current: 50µA (Typical)
Applications
• Thermal Protection For Personal Computers
• Digital Set-Top Boxes
• Notebook Computers
• Data Communications
• Power Supplies
Temperature data is converted from the on-chip
thermal sensing element and translated into
fractional fan speed from 40% to 100%. A temperature
selection guide in the data sheet is used to choose the
low and high temperature limits to control the fan. The
TC652/TC653 also include a single trip point over
a
• Projectors
Related Literature
temperature alert (T
) that eliminates the need for
OVER
additional temperature sensors. In addition, the TC653
includes an auto fan shutdown function for additional
power savings.
• Application Note: AN771
Device Selection Table
The TC652/TC653 are easy to use, require no software
overhead and are therefore the ideal choice for
implementing thermal management in a variety of
systems.
Part Number
Package
Temperature Range
TC652XXVUA
TC653XXVUA
8-Pin MSOP
8-Pin MSOP
-40°C to +125°C
-40°C to +125°C
X
Temperature
A
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
B
C
D
E
F
G
The "X" denotes
a suffix for temperature threshold settings.
Contact factory for other temperature ranges.
2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS21453B-page 1
TC652/TC653
Typical Application Diagram
+12V
DC Fan
300mA
Max.
TC652
TC653
+5V V
DD
1k
V
8
PWM
1
2
3
4
DD
GND 7
FAULT
SHDN
GND
FanSense™
6
T
OVER
0.01µF
SENSE
5
C
SENSE
GND
R
SENSE
2Ω
Over-Temp
Alert
SHDN Control
Fan Fault Alert
µController
DS21453B-page 2
2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
TC652/TC653
*Stresses above those listed under "Absolute Maximum Rat-
ings" may cause permanent damage to the device. These are
stress ratings only and functional operation of the device at
these or any other conditions above those indicated in the
operation sections of the specifications is not implied. Expo-
sure to Absolute Maximum Rating conditions for extended
periods may affect device reliability.
1.0
ELECTRICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Absolute Maximum Ratings*
Input Voltage (V to GND) ...................................+6V
DD
Output Voltage (OUT to GND) ................................. 6V
Voltage On Any Pin....... (GND – 0.3V) to (V + 0.3V)
DD
Package Thermal Resistance (θ
)
...........250°C/W
JA
Operating Temperature Range ......... -40°C to +125°C
Storage Temperature ......................... -65°C to +150°C
TC652/TC653 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Electrical Characteristics: VDD = 2.8V to 5.5V, SHDN = VDD, TA = -40°C to 125°C unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
VDD
Parameter
Supply Voltage
Min
Typ.
Max
Units
Test Conditions
2.8
—
—
5.5
90
V
IDD
Supply Current
50
µA
PWM, FAULT, TOVER are
open
SHDN Input
VIH
VIL
SHDN Input High Threshold
SHDN Input Low Threshold
65
—
—
—
—
%VDD
%VDD
15
PWM Output
VOL
VOH
tR
PWM Output Low Voltage
PWM Output High Voltage
PWM Rise Time
—
VDD – 0.5
—
—
—
10
0.3
—
V
V
ISINK = 1mA
ISOURCE = 5mA
—
µsec IOH = 5mA, 1nF from
PWM to GND
tF
PWM Fall Time
—
10
—
µsec IOL = 1mA, 1nF from
PWM to GND
fOUT
PWM Frequency
Start-up Time
10
—
15
—
—
Hz
tSTARTUP
32/fOUT
sec
VDD Rises from GND,
or SHDN Released
VTH (SENSE)
Sense Input
—
70
—
mV
Sense Input Threshold
Voltage with Repect to
Ground
Temperature Accuracy
TH ACC
High Temperature Accuracy
TH - 3
-1.0
-2.5
—
TH
—
TH + 3
+1.0
+2.5
—
°C
°C
°C
°C
Note 1
(TH –TL) ACC Temp. Range Accuracy
(TH – TL) ≤ 20°C
(TH – TL) ≥ 20°C
TC653 Only
—
THYST
Auto-shutdown Hysteresis
(TH – TL)/5
FAULT Output
VHIGH
VLOW
tmp
FAULT Output High Voltage
FAULT Output Low Voltage
VDD – 0.5
—
—
—
—
V
V
ISOURCE = 1.2mA
ISINK = 2.5mA
—
—
0.4
Missing Pulse Detector
Time-out
32/fOUT
Sec
TOVER Output
VHIGH
TOVER Output High Voltage
TOVER Output Low Voltage
Absolute Accuracy
VDD – 0.5
—
—
—
0.4
—
V
V
ISOURCE = 1.2mA
ISINK = 2.5mA
At Trip Point
VLOW
—
—
—
TOVER ACC
TOVER HYST
TH + 10
5
°C
°C
Trip Point Hysteresis
—
Note 1: Transition from 90% to 100% Duty Cycle.
2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS21453B-page 3
TC652/TC653
2.0
PIN DESCRIPTIONS
The descriptions of the pins are listed in Table 2-1.
TABLE 2-1:
PIN FUNCTION TABLE
Pin No.
(8-Pin MSOP)
Symbol
Description
1
2
V
DD
Power Supply Input. May be independent of fan power supply.
FAULT Fan Fault Alert, Active-Low Output. FAULT goes low to indicate a fan FAULT condition.
When FAULT occurs, the device is latched in Shutdown mode with PWM low. Toggling
the SHDN pin or cycling the V will release the part and fan from shutdown. FAULT will
DD
unconditionally remain high during shutdown.
3
SHDN Fan Shutdown, Active-Low Input. During Shutdown mode the chip still monitors
temperature and T
is low if temperature rises above factory set point.
OVER
4
5
GND
SENSE Detect Fan Pulses Input. Pulses are detected at this pin as fan rotation chops the current
through the sense resistor, R . The absence of pulses indicates a Fan Fault.
Ground return for all TC652/TC653 functions.
SENSE
6
7
8
T
Over-Temperature Alert, Active-Low Output.
Ground.
OVER
GND
PWM
PWM Fan Drive Output. Pulse width modulated rail-to-rail logic output. Nominal
Frequency is 15Hz.
DS21453B-page 4
2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
TC652/TC653
TABLE 3-2:
Temperature
TEMPERATURE RANGE
DEFINITION FOR TC653
(AUTO-SHUTDOWN MODE)
3.0
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The TC652/TC653 acquire and convert their junction
temperature (T ) information from an on-chip solid
J
state sensor with a typical accuracy of ±1°C. The
temperature data is digitally stored in an internal
register. The register is compared with pre-defined
threshold values. The six threshold values are equally
distributed over a pre-defined range of temperatures
(See Table 3-1 and Table 3-2). The TC652/TC653
control the speed of a DC brushless fan using a
fractional speed control scheme. The output stage
requires only a 2N2222-type small-signal BJT for fans
up to 300mA. For larger current fans (up to 1 Amp) a
logic-level N-channel MOSFET may be used. In
addition to controlling the speed of the fan, the TC652/
TC653 include an on-chip over-temperature alarm
PWM Duty Cycle
(T = T )
J
T < T
“OFF”
L
T < = T < T
50%
L
1
T < = T < T
60%
1
2
T < =T < T
70%
2
3
T < =T < T
80%
3
4
T < = T < T
90%
100%
4
H
T
< = T < T
OV
H
T
< = T
100% with Over-Temp Alert
OV
(T
= L)
OVER
(T
) that gives a low-true signal when the
OVER
Note: The temperature regions defined by the six tempera-
ture thresholds are pre-defined in the TC650/651 by means
of trimming. Once a TL and TH are programmed, the T1 - T4
thresholds are automatically equally spaced between TL and
TH.
temperature of the chip exceeds T by 10°C. This
feature eliminates the need for a separate temperature
sensor for over-temperature monitoring.
H
In normal fan operation, a pulse-train is present at
SENSE, Pin 5. A Missing Pulse Detector monitors this
pin during fan operation (FanSense™ technology). A
stalled, open, or unconnected fan causes the TC652/
TC653 to trigger its Start-up Timer once. If the FAULT
persists, the FAULT output goes low, and the device is
latched in its Shutdown mode. To release the fan from
FIGURE 3-1:
FUNCTIONAL BLOCK
DIAGRAM
V+
V
DD
T
SHDN
OVER
shutdown, toggle the SHDN or V pin.
Duty Cycle
Logic
Control
Temperature
SetPointand
TrimRange
DD
-
PWM
TABLE 3-1:
TEMPERATURE RANGE
DEFINITION FOR TC652
(MINIMUM-SPEED MODE)
AD Converter
Oscillator
Temperature
PWM Duty Cycle
Temp Sensor
(T = T )
J
FAULT
Fan Detect
Logic
+
T < T
40%
L
CMPTR
-
20k
T < = T < T
50%
L
1
90mV
-
T < = T < T
60%
1
2
T < = T <T
70%
2
3
T < = T < T
80%
3
4
T < = T < T
90%
100%
4
H
3.1
PWM Output
T
< = T < T
OV
H
T
< = T
100% with Over-Temp Alert
OV
The PWM pin is designed to drive a low cost transistor
or MOSFET as the low side power switching element in
the system. This output has an asymmetric
complementary drive and is optimized for driving NPN
transistors or N-channel MOSFETs. Since the system
relies on PWM rather than linear power control, the
dissipation in the power switch is kept to a minimum.
Generally, very small devices (TO-92 or SOT
packages) will suffice. The frequency of the PWM is
about 15Hz. The PWM is also the time base for the
Start-up Timer (see paragraphs below). The PWM duty
cycle has a range of 40% to 100% for the TC652 and
50% to 100% for the TC653.
(T
= L)
OVER
2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS21453B-page 5
TC652/TC653
3.2
Start-Up Timer
3.6
Shutdown (SHDN)
To ensure reliable fan start-up, the Start-up Timer turns
PWM high for about 2 seconds whenever the fan is
started from the off state. This occurs at power-up and
when coming out of Shutdown mode.
The fan can be unconditionally shutdown by pulling low
the SHDN pin. During shutdown, FAULT output is high
and PWM output is low. This is ideal for notebook
computers and other portable applications when you
need to change batteries and must not have the fan
3.3
SENSE Input
(FanSense™ Technology)
running at that time. Thermal monitoring and T
are
OVER
still in operation during shutdown. I shutdown current
DD
is around 50µA.
The SENSE input, Pin 5, is connected to a low value
current sensing resistor in the ground return leg of the
fan circuit through the capacitor. During normal fan
operation, commutation occurs as each pole of the fan
is energized. This causes brief interruptions in the fan
current, seen as pulses across the sense resistor. If the
device is not in Shutdown mode, and pulses are not
appearing at the SENSE input, a FAULT exists. The
short, rapid change in fan current (high di/dt) causes a
3.7
Auto-Shutdown Mode
The TC653 has auto-shutdown. If the temperature is
below the factory set point at minimum speed (T ),
L
PWM is low and the fan is automatically shut off (Auto-
shutdown mode). This feature is ideal for notebook
computers and other portable applications that need to
conserve as much battery power as possible and thus
run a fan when it is only absolutely needed. The TC653
will continue to be active so as to monitor temperature
corresponding dv/dt across the sense resistor, R
.
SENSE
The waveform on R
is differentiated and con-
SENSE
for T
. The TC653 exits Auto-shutdown mode
verted to a logic-level pulse-train by C
and the
OVER
SENSE
when the temperature rises above the factory set point
internal signal processing circuitry. The presence and
frequency of this pulse-train is a direct indication of fan
operation.
(T ).
1
3.8
Temperature Selection Guide
3.4
FAULT
(Minimum Fan Speed/Full Speed)
This pin goes low to indicate a fan FAULT condition.
Pulses appearing at SENSE pin due to the PWM turn-
ing on are blanked and the remaining pulses are
filtered by a Missing Pulse Detector. If consecutive
pulses are not detected for 32 PWM cycles (about 2
sec), the PWM is Low and FAULT goes low. FAULT can
The five temperature regions defined by the six
thresholds are defined in the TC652/TC653 by means
of factory trimming. Once a T and T are set, the T –
L
H
1
T
thresholds are automatically equally spaced
4
between T and T .
L
H
be disabled by momentarily toggling SHDN or V pin,
DD
or cycling system power. FAULT remains high during
Shutdown mode.
3.5
Over-Temperature Alert (TOVER)
This pin goes low when the T set point is exceeded
H
by 10°C (typical). This indicates that the fan is at
maximum drive, and the potential exists for system
overheating: either heat dissipation in the system has
gone beyond the cooling system's design limits, or
some FAULT exists such as fan bearing failure or an
airflow obstruction. This output may be treated as a
“System Overheat” warning and used to trigger system
shutdown, or bring other fans to full speed in the
system. The fan will continue to run at 100% speed
while T
is asserted. Built-in hysteresis prevents
OVER
T
from “chattering” when measured temperature
OVER
is at or near the T + 10°C trip point. As temperature
H
falls through the T + 10°C trip point, hysteresis
H
maintains the
T
output low until measured
OVER
temperature is 5°C above the trip point setting.
DS21453B-page 6
2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
TC652/TC653
TABLE 3-3:
TEMPERATURE SELECTION
GUIDE
4.0
4.1
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Reducing Switching Noise
Temp.
Range °C
TL
TH
Part #
For fans consuming more than 300mA, a slowdown
capacitor (C is recommended for reducing
switching PWM induced noise (see Figure 4-1). The
value of this capacitor should be 4.7µF to 47µF,
depending on the fan current consumption.
)
SLOW
10°C
25
30
35
25
30
25
30
35
25
35
40
45
40
45
45
50
55
55
AC
BD
CE
AD
BE
AE
BF
15°C
20°C
See Application Note AN771 “Suppressing Acoustic
Noise in PWM Fan Speed Control Systems” for more
information.
FIGURE 4-1:
REDUCING SWITCHING
NOISE
CG
AG
30°C
Note: The Bold Type temperature settings are available for ordering.
+12V
Contact factory for other temperature selections.
T and T can be selected in 5°C increments. T must
L
H
H
DC Fan
400mA
Max.
TC652
TC653
+5V V
DD
be chosen at least 10°C higher than T . T can range
L
L
-
anywhere from 25°C to 35°C.
1kΩ
V
As an example, suppose you wanted the fan to run at
40% speed at 25°C or less and go to full speed at
45°C. You would order the part number TC652AEVUA.
8
PWM
1
2
3
4
DD
10µF
GND
7
6
FAULT
SHDN
GND
C
SLOW
T
OVER
NC
As another example, suppose you wanted the fan to
turn on at 30°C and go to full speed at 45°C. You
would order the part number TC653BEVUA.
0.01µF
5
C
SENSE
R
SENSE
2Ω
GND
Over-Temp
Alert
SHDN Control
Fan Fault Alert
GND
µController
2002 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS21453B-page 7
TC652/TC653
5.0
TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The graphs and tables provided following this note are a statistical summary based on a limited number of samples
and are provided for informational purposes only. The performance characteristics listed herein are not tested or
guaranteed. In some graphs or tables, the data presented may be outside the specified operating range (e.g., outside
specified power supply range) and therefore outside the warranted range.
I
vs. Temperature
Temp Accuracy vs. V
PWM, I
1.0
vs. (V
DD
- V ), T = 25˚C
DD
TH
SOURCE
OH
A
90
80
70
60
50
3.0
2.5
0.9
0.8
0.7
V
DD
= 2.8V
V
=
5.6V
2.0
1.5
DD
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
V
= 5.5V
DD
40
30
20
10
0
V
= 2.7V
DD
1.0
0.5
0.0
V
T
=
5.6V
DD
V
= 2.7V
DD
0.0
0
-50
2
4
6
8
10
12
14 18 20
16
-25
T
0
25 50 75 100 125 150
T
T
2
T
T
H
L
3
1
4
T
TEMPERATURE (˚C)
I
(mA)
THRESHOLD
SOURCE
T
, I
vs. (V
- V ), T = 25˚C FAULT, I
vs. (V
- V ), T = 25˚C
OH
PWM, I
vs. V , T = 25˚C
OVER SOURCE
1.0
DD
OH
A
SOURCE
DD
A
SINK
OL
A
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
500
450
400
350
0.9
V
= 2.8V
0.8
0.7
V
= 2.8V
DD
DD
V
= 2.8V
DD
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
300
250
200
150
100
50
V
= 5.5V
DD
V
DD
= 5.5V
V
= 5.5V
DD
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
0
0
1
2
3
4
I
5
6
(mA)
7
8
9
10
0
I
(mA)
I
(mA)
SOURCE
SOURCE
SINK
TC653, Fan is Not Running
SHDN is Connected to V , T = 25˚C
TC652/3, Fan is Running
SHDN is Connected to V , T = 25˚C
FAULT, I
SINK
vs. V , T = 25˚C
OL
A
DD
A
DD
A
500
450
400
350
5.0
0.0
5.0
0.0
V
= 2.8V
DD
V
V
DD
DD
300
250
200
150
100
50
Start-Up Time
5.0
0.0
5.0
5.0
0.0
5.0
V
= 5.5V
DD
PWM
PWM
0
FAULT 0.0
FAULT 0.0
1
2
3
4
I
5
6
7
8
9
10
0
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0
500msec/Div
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
(mA)
1sec/Div
SINK
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TC652/TC653
6.0
6.1
PACKAGING INFORMATION
Package Marking Information
Package marking data not available at this time.
6.2
Taping Form
Component Taping Orientation for 8-Pin MSOP Devices
User Direction of Feed
PIN 1
W
P
Standard Reel Component Orientation
for TR Suffix Device
Carrier Tape, Number of Components Per Reel and Reel Size
Package
Carrier Width (W)
Pitch (P)
Part Per Full Reel
Reel Size
8-Pin MSOP
12 mm
8 mm
2500
13 in
6.3
Package Dimensions
8-Pin MSOP
PIN 1
.197 (5.00)
.189 (4.80)
.122 (3.10)
.114 (2.90)
.026 (0.65) TYP.
.122 (3.10)
.114 (2.90)
.043 (1.10)
MAX.
.008 (0.20)
.005 (0.13)
6° MAX.
.016 (0.40)
.010 (0.25)
.006 (0.15)
.002 (0.05)
.028 (0.70)
.016 (0.40)
Dimensions: inches (mm)
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Kohoku-Ku, Yokohama-shi
Kanagawa, 222-0033, Japan
Tel: 81-45-471- 6166 Fax: 81-45-471-6122
Corporate Office
Australia
2355 West Chandler Blvd.
Microchip Technology Australia Pty Ltd
Suite 22, 41 Rawson Street
Epping 2121, NSW
Chandler, AZ 85224-6199
Tel: 480-792-7200 Fax: 480-792-7277
Technical Support: 480-792-7627
Web Address: http://www.microchip.com
Australia
Tel: 61-2-9868-6733 Fax: 61-2-9868-6755
Korea
Rocky Mountain
China - Beijing
Microchip Technology Korea
168-1, Youngbo Bldg. 3 Floor
Samsung-Dong, Kangnam-Ku
Seoul, Korea 135-882
2355 West Chandler Blvd.
Chandler, AZ 85224-6199
Tel: 480-792-7966 Fax: 480-792-7456
Microchip Technology Consulting (Shanghai)
Co., Ltd., Beijing Liaison Office
Unit 915
Bei Hai Wan Tai Bldg.
Atlanta
500 Sugar Mill Road, Suite 200B
Atlanta, GA 30350
Tel: 770-640-0034 Fax: 770-640-0307
Boston
2 Lan Drive, Suite 120
Westford, MA 01886
Tel: 978-692-3848 Fax: 978-692-3821
Tel: 82-2-554-7200 Fax: 82-2-558-5934
Singapore
Microchip Technology Singapore Pte Ltd.
200 Middle Road
#07-02 Prime Centre
No. 6 Chaoyangmen Beidajie
Beijing, 100027, No. China
Tel: 86-10-85282100 Fax: 86-10-85282104
China - Chengdu
Microchip Technology Consulting (Shanghai)
Co., Ltd., Chengdu Liaison Office
Rm. 2401, 24th Floor,
Ming Xing Financial Tower
No. 88 TIDU Street
Singapore, 188980
Tel: 65-6334-8870 Fax: 65-6334-8850
Taiwan
Microchip Technology Taiwan
11F-3, No. 207
Tung Hua North Road
Taipei, 105, Taiwan
Tel: 886-2-2717-7175 Fax: 886-2-2545-0139
Chicago
333 Pierce Road, Suite 180
Itasca, IL 60143
Chengdu 610016, China
Tel: 86-28-86766200 Fax: 86-28-86766599
Tel: 630-285-0071 Fax: 630-285-0075
China - Fuzhou
Dallas
Microchip Technology Consulting (Shanghai)
Co., Ltd., Fuzhou Liaison Office
Unit 28F, World Trade Plaza
No. 71 Wusi Road
Fuzhou 350001, China
4570 Westgrove Drive, Suite 160
Addison, TX 75001
EUROPE
Denmark
Microchip Technology Nordic ApS
Regus Business Centre
Lautrup hoj 1-3
Ballerup DK-2750 Denmark
Tel: 45 4420 9895 Fax: 45 4420 9910
Tel: 972-818-7423 Fax: 972-818-2924
Detroit
Tri-Atria Office Building
32255 Northwestern Highway, Suite 190
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Tel: 248-538-2250 Fax: 248-538-2260
Tel: 86-591-7503506 Fax: 86-591-7503521
China - Shanghai
Microchip Technology Consulting (Shanghai)
Co., Ltd.
Room 701, Bldg. B
Far East International Plaza
No. 317 Xian Xia Road
Shanghai, 200051
Tel: 86-21-6275-5700 Fax: 86-21-6275-5060
Kokomo
France
2767 S. Albright Road
Kokomo, Indiana 46902
Tel: 765-864-8360 Fax: 765-864-8387
Los Angeles
Microchip Technology SARL
Parc d’Activite du Moulin de Massy
43 Rue du Saule Trapu
Batiment A - ler Etage
91300 Massy, France
Tel: 33-1-69-53-63-20 Fax: 33-1-69-30-90-79
Germany
Microchip Technology GmbH
Gustav-Heinemann Ring 125
D-81739 Munich, Germany
Tel: 49-89-627-144 0 Fax: 49-89-627-144-44
18201 Von Karman, Suite 1090
Irvine, CA 92612
Tel: 949-263-1888 Fax: 949-263-1338
China - Shenzhen
Microchip Technology Consulting (Shanghai)
Co., Ltd., Shenzhen Liaison Office
Rm. 1315, 13/F, Shenzhen Kerry Centre,
Renminnan Lu
Shenzhen 518001, China
Tel: 86-755-2350361 Fax: 86-755-2366086
New York
150 Motor Parkway, Suite 202
Hauppauge, NY 11788
Tel: 631-273-5305 Fax: 631-273-5335
San Jose
Microchip Technology Inc.
2107 North First Street, Suite 590
San Jose, CA 95131
Tel: 408-436-7950 Fax: 408-436-7955
Toronto
China - Hong Kong SAR
Italy
Microchip Technology Hongkong Ltd.
Unit 901-6, Tower 2, Metroplaza
223 Hing Fong Road
Kwai Fong, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel: 852-2401-1200 Fax: 852-2401-3431
Microchip Technology SRL
Centro Direzionale Colleoni
Palazzo Taurus 1 V. Le Colleoni 1
20041 Agrate Brianza
Milan, Italy
6285 Northam Drive, Suite 108
Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1X5, Canada
Tel: 905-673-0699 Fax: 905-673-6509
India
Tel: 39-039-65791-1 Fax: 39-039-6899883
Microchip Technology Inc.
India Liaison Office
United Kingdom
Microchip Ltd.
505 Eskdale Road
Winnersh Triangle
Wokingham
Berkshire, England RG41 5TU
Tel: 44 118 921 5869 Fax: 44-118 921-5820
Divyasree Chambers
1 Floor, Wing A (A3/A4)
No. 11, O’Shaugnessey Road
Bangalore, 560 025, India
Tel: 91-80-2290061 Fax: 91-80-2290062
04/20/02
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