LM5060QDGSRQ1


YeeHing #: Y012-LM5060QDGSRQ1
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Description

LM5060QDGSRQ1 Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics

Automotive 5.5-V to 65-V high side protection controller

Pricing (USD)

Quantity Unit Price
1 — 99 2.146
100 — 249 1.772
250 — 999 1.273
1,000 + 0.67

The above prices are for reference only.

Specifications

Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Product Category Hot Swap Voltage Controllers
RoHS Y
Product Controllers & Switches
Current Limit Adjustable
Supply Voltage - Max 65 V
Supply Voltage - Min 5.5 V
Number of Channels 1 Channel
Operating Supply Current 1.4 mA
Minimum Operating Temperature - 40 C
Maximum Operating Temperature + 125 C
Mounting Style SMD/SMT
Package / Case MSOP-10
Packaging Reel
Power Fail Detection No
Operating Temperature Range - 40 C to + 125 C
Series LM5060-Q1
Brand Texas Instruments
Input / Supply Voltage - Max 65 V
Input / Supply Voltage - Min 5.5 V
Development Kit LM5060EVAL
Product Type Hot Swap Voltage Controllers
Factory Pack Quantity 3500
Subcategory PMIC - Power Management ICs
Unit Weight 0.000910 oz

For more information, please refer to datasheet

Documents

LM5060QDGSRQ1 Datasheet

More Information

The LM5060 high-side protection controller provides intelligent control of a high-side N-channel MOSFET during normal on/off transitions and fault conditions. In-rush current is controlled by the nearly constant rise time of the output voltage. A POWER GOOD output indicates when the output voltage reaches the input voltage and the MOSFET is fully on. Input UVLO (with hysteresis) is provided as well as programmable input OVP. An enable input provides remote on or off control. The programmable UVLO input can be used as second enable input for safety redundancy. A single capacitor programs the initial start-up VGS fault detection delay time, the transition VDS fault detection delay time, and the continuous over-current VDS fault detection delay time. When a detected fault condition persists longer than the allowed fault delay time, the MOSFET is latched off until either the enable input or the UVLO input is toggled low and then high.

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