BTG7016A-1EPW 12 V | 18 mΩ | 6.8 A | integrated I²t wire protection| automatic Idle mode | 1 channel smart high-side power switch | analog current sense, sequential diagnosis | PG-TSDSO-14 | ISO 26262-compliant | PROFET™ Wire Guard 12V
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The single-channel high-side power switch BTG7016A-1EPW, member of the PROFET™ Wire Guard family, is designed for wire protection in modern automotive E/E architectures. It is equipped with integrated I²t wire protection, and enhanced diagnostic capabilities. Its adjustable overcurrent protection threshold ensures fast failure isolation towards power supplies and the automatic idle mode reduces the current consumption to ~ 50 µA during parking.
Zusammenfassung der Merkmale
- High-side switch with embedded protection
- Sequential diagnosis for status readout
- Selectable integrated I²t protection
- Operating current < 60 µA during parking
- IDL pin for microcontroller wake-up
- Adjustable overcurrent protection threshold
- Capacitive load switching mode
- Reverse ON for reverse polarity
- Inverse current condition capable
Vorteile
- Precise wire protection
- Fast failure isolation to power supply
- Precise application diagnostics
- Dynamic load control during parking
- Automatic Idle mode at ~ 50 µA
- Fast, safe charging of big capacitors
- pin and footprint compatibility
- ISO 26262-compliant
Potentielle Zielanwendungen
- Replaces electromechanical relays, fuses and discrete circuits
- Protection of wire harness and system supply
- Main switch for ECU power supplies
- Switch for active power supplies in key-off mode
- Suitable for resistive, inductive and capacitive loads up to 6.8 A
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Infineon’s PROFET™ Wire Guard is the perfect smart high-side power switch to address the challenges and needs of future power distribution.
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