Texas Instruments TPS2H160EVM evaluation module contains a TPS2H160-Q1 integrated circuit (IC), supporting dual channel high side switch application. The purpose of this EVM is to facilitate evaluation of the TPS2H160-Q1 for resistive, capacitive, inductive load.
The TPS2H160-Q1 family is a fully protected dual-channel high-side power switch, with integrated NMOS power FET and charge pump. Full diagnostics and high-accuracy current-sense features enable intelligent control of the load. The device diagnostic reporting has two versions to support both digital status output and analog current sense reports. The diagnostics can be disabled for multiplexing the sense pin between different devices. Thermal shutdown behaviors as latch off or auto-retry are internally fixed in the part. External programmable current limit improves the reliability of the system by limiting the inrush or overload current.
This EVM supports the following features:
Operating junction temperature: –40°C to 150°C
Highly accurate current sense
Adjustable current limit with external resistor
Multiplex high accuracy current sense or ST report
Tested according to AECQ100-12
Certification of ISO7637-2 and ISO16750-2
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
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Category | Power Management |
Sub-Category | Load or Power Distribution Switches |
Eval Board Part Number | 296-44778-ND |
Eval Board Supplier | Texas Instruments |
Eval Board |
Normally In Stock
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Current Out |
2.5 A
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Voltage In |
3.4 ~ 40 V
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Features |
Current Limit (Adj. or Fixed)
Fault Indication Short Circuit Protection Shutdown, Enable, Standby Thermal Protection |
On Resistance (Typ) @ Vin |
160 mΩ @ 3.3 V
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Standby Current [Maximum] |
5 µA
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Standby Current [Typical] |
500 nA
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Quiescent Current [Maximum] |
7 mA
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Power Dissipation (Max) |
- Not Given
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Quiescent Current [Typical] |
- Not Given
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Component Count + Extras |
29 + 41
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Design Author |
Texas Instruments
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Main I.C. Base Part |
TPS2H160
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Application / Target Market |
Automotive
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Date Created By Author | 2016-08 |
Date Added To Library | 2020-03 |