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8-channel high- and low-side switches for industrial applications

8-channel high- and low-side switches for industrial applications

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By Jean-Pierre Joosting



Toshiba Electronics Europe GmbH has launched two intelligent power products to control the driving of resistive and inductive loads including motors, solenoids, and lamps in applications such as programmable logic controllers within industrial equipment. The new power switch products both comprise 8 channels and are a high-side (TPD2015FN) and low-side (TPD2017FN) switches. Both devices benefit from Toshiba’s latest analog device process (BiCD) that combines bipolar, CMOS, and DMOS technologies.

Both of the products are housed in the small 0.65 mm pitch SSOP30 package that measures just 9.7- ×7.6- ×1.2-mm. This offers a reduction of around 29% in mounting area and 20% in height over the SSOP24 package (13.0- × 8.0- ×1.5-mm) that is used for current products such as the TPD2005F and TPD2007F, thereby reducing the size of designs.

With regard to the electrical performance, the on-resistance (RDS(ON)) of both devices is 0.4 Ω – more than 50% less than that of Toshiba’s current products, significantly enhancing operating efficiency and enhancing thermal performance. The rugged power switches are able to operate at temperatures (Topr) from -40°C to +110°C with a junction temperature (Tj) as high as +150°C, ensuring their suitability for challenging industrial environments.

In addition, both products have built-in over current protection circuits and over temperature protection circuits, thereby ensuring the reliability of equipment they are used in.

The new devices begin shipping today.

https://toshiba.semicon-storage.com/eu

 

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