Product Brief
Overvoltage-protection devices from -75V to +44V target automotive applications
Julien Happich2/4/2010 4:29 AM EST
These devices employ a unique architecture that senses the input and output voltages of two back-to-back p-channel MOSFETs to provide overvoltage protection with ideal-diode characteristics.
When forward biased, the two pFETs have a voltage drop that is much lower than a traditional blocking diode. During reverse-battery fault conditions, the two pFETs are turned off to prevent reverse current flow.
The devices operate from only 30microA of quiescent current. The overvoltage threshold is resistor adjustable and uses an indicator flag to alert the system to an overvoltage event.
The devices also include overtemperature-protection circuitry that turns off both external MOSFETs to protect the system.
The MAX16914 functions as an overvoltage switch and disconnects the input and output during overvoltage events, while the MAX16915 operates as a limiter that regulates the output to the set upper threshold.
Both devices are fully specified over the -40 to +125 degrees C automotive temperature range. They are AEC-Q100 qualified and are available in a thermally enhanced, 10-pin microMAX package.
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