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ST VN920B5TR-ERoHS

Manufacturer
MPN
VN920B5TR-E
LCSC Part #
C2149776
Packaging
P2PAK-5
Customer #
Key Attributes
1 Active High 30A High Side Switch P2PAK-5 Power Distribution Switches, Load Drivers RoHS
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1+$ 4.0319$ 4.03
10+$ 3.9418$ 39.42
30+$ 3.8806$ 116.42
100+$ 3.6344$ 363.44
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TypeDescription
CategoryIntegrated Circuits (ICs)/Power Management (PMIC)/Power Distribution Switches, Load Drivers
ManufacturerST
PackagingP2PAK-5
Operating Temperature-40℃~+150℃
FeaturesOvercurrent Protection;Over temperature protection;Overvoltage protection;Under-voltage lockout;Load dump protection
number of channels1
Control Input LogicActive High
Maximum Continuous Current30A
RDS(on)16mΩ
Operating Voltage5.5V~36V
TypeHigh Side Switch

Additional Information

TypeDetails
Minimum1
Multiple1
Standard Packaging1000
Sales UnitPiece

Introduction

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The VN920B5-E is a monolithic device designed in VIPower M0-3 technology. The VN920B5-E is intended for driving any type of load with one side connected to ground. The active VCC pin voltage clamp protects the device against low energy spikes. Active current limitation combined with thermal shutdown and automatic restart protect the device against overload. The device integrates an analog current sense output which delivers a current proportional to the load current. The device automatically turns off in the case where the ground pin becomes disconnected.

Features

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  • ECOPACK: lead free and RoHS compliant
  • Automotive Grade: compliance with AEC Guidelines
  • Very low standby current
  • CMOS compatible input
  • Proportional load current sense
  • Current sense disable
  • Thermal shutdown protection and diagnosis
  • Undervoltage shutdown
  • Overvoltage clamp
  • Load current limitation