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NCV8402 - Self-Protected Low Side Driver with Temperature ...

DATA Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC, 2016 August, 2021 Rev. 271 Publication Order Number: NCV8402 /DSelf-Protected Low SideDriver with Temperatureand Current LimitNCV8402, NCV8402 ANCV8402/A is a three terminal protected Low Side Smart Discretedevice. The protection features include overcurrent, overtemperature,ESD and integrated Drain to Gate clamping for overvoltageprotection. This device offers protection and is suitable for harshautomotive Short Circuit Protection Thermal Shutdown with Automatic Restart Overvoltage Protection Integrated Clamp for inductive Switching ESD Protection NCV8402 AMNWT1G Wettable Flanks Product dV/dt Robustness Analog Drive Capability (Logic Level Input) NCV Prefix for Automotive and Other Applications RequiringUnique Site and Control Change Requirements; AEC Q101 Qualified and PPAP Capable These Devices are Pb Free and are RoHS CompliantTypical Applications Switch a Variety of Resistive, inductive and Capacitive Loads Can Replace Electromechanical Relays and Discrete Circuits Automotive / IndustrialDrainSourceTemperatureLimitGat eInputCurrentLimitCurrentSenseOvervoltag eProtectionESD Protection*Max current limit value is dependent on input 223 CASE 318 ESTYLE 3 MARKING DIAGRAMSV(BR)DSS(Clamped)RDS(ON)

Figure 4. Single Pulse Maximum Inductive Switch−off Current vs. Time in Clamp TIME IN CLAMP (ms) I L(max) (A) TJstart = 25°C TJstart = 150°C 10 100 1000 110 Figure 5. Single Pulse Maximum Inductive Switching Energy vs. Time in Clamp TIME IN CLAMP (ms) E max (mJ) TJstart = 25°C TJstart = 150°C Figure 6. On−state Output Characteristics 0 ...

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