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ST Microelectronics - SINGLE CHANNEL HIGH SIDE DRIVER

Numéro de référence VN610SP-E
Description SINGLE CHANNEL HIGH SIDE DRIVER
Fabricant ST Microelectronics 
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VN610SP-E
SINGLE CHANNEL HIGH SIDE DRIVER
Table 1. General Features
Type
RDS(on)
VN610SP-E
10 m
Iout
45 A
VCC
36 V
Figure 1. Package
sOUTPUT CURRENT: 45 A
s CMOS COMPATIBLE INPUT
s PROPORTIONAL LOAD CURRENT SENSE
ns UNDERVOLTAGE AND OVERVOLTAGE
SHUT-DOWN
s OVERVOLTAGE CLAMP
s THERMAL SHUT DOWN
s CURRENT LIMITATION
s VERY LOW STAND-BY POWER DISSIPATION
s PROTECTION AGAINST:
n LOSS OF GROUND AND LOSS OF VCC
s REVERSE BATTERY PROTECTION (*)
s IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE 2002/95/EC
EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE
10
1
PowerSO-10
DESCRIPTION
The VN610SP-E is a monolithic device made
using STMicroelectronics VIPower M0-3
technology. It is intended for driving resistive or
inductive loads with one side connected to ground.
Active VCC pin voltage clamp protects the device
against low energy spikes (see ISO7637 transient
compatibility table).
This device integrates an analog current sense
which delivers a current proportional to the load
current (according to a known ratio). Active current
limitation combined with thermal shut-down and
automatic restart protect the device against
overload. Device automatically turns off in case of
ground pin disconnection.
Table 2. Order Codes
Package
PowerSO-10
VN610SP-E
Tube
Note: (*) See application schematic at page 9
October 2004
Tape and Reel
VN610SPTR-E
Rev. 1
1/18

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