ITS4140N Infineon Technologies, ITS4140N Datasheet
ITS4140N
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ITS4140N Summary of contents
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Smart High-Side Power Switch for Industrial Applications One channel Ω Features • Current controlled input • Short circuit protection • Current limitation • Overload protection • Overvoltage protection (including load dump) • Switching inductive loads • Clamp ...
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Block Diagram GND Pin Symbol 1 IN Input, activates the power switch in case of connection to GND 2 Vbb Positive power supply voltage 3 OUT Output to the load 4 Vbb Positive power supply voltage ...
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Maximum Ratings Parameter 25°C unless otherwise specified j Supply voltage Load current (Short – circuit current, see page 5) Maximum current through the input pin (DC) Junction temperature Operating temperature range Storage temperature range 1) Power dissipation ...
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Pin1 connected to GND Datasheet Page 4 ITS 4140N Rev. 2.1, 2006-07-24 ...
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Supply voltage instead of 13.5 V. Datasheet Page 7 ITS 4140N Rev. 2.1, 2006-07-24 ...
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Datasheet − OUT = ⋅ + ⋅ OUT ( R L Page 11 ITS 4140N ⋅ ( ...
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