STMicroelectronics IPS2050HTR 24High Side, High Side Power Switch IC

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IPS2050HTR
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Brand

STMicroelectronics

Power Switch Topology

High Side

Power Switch Type

High Side

Switch On Resistance

50mΩ

Number of Channels

24

Maximum Operating Supply Voltage

60 V

Maximum Operating Current

5.6A

Number of Outputs

16

The STMicroelectronics IPS2050H and IPS2050H-32 are dual high-side switch ICs able to drive capacitive, resistive or inductive loads with one side connected to ground. The very low RDS-ON (≤ 50 mΩ up to TJ = 125 °C) makes the IC suitable for applications with up to 2.4 A / 5.6 A steady state operating current. Each output channel is independently protected against junction over-temperature events by a junction temperature sensor, and a further temperature sensor is included to monitor case temperature, so an overheated output channel can only be turned back ON when the case temperature returns below the reset temperature.

8 V to 60 V operating supply voltage range
Smart driving of capacitive load
Under-voltage lock-out
VCCover-voltage protection
Fast demagnetization of inductive loads
Per-channel overload and over-temperature protection
Case over-temperature protections
Ground disconnection protection

The embedded per-channel overload protection circuit monitors the output current and, on triggering of the activation threshold (IPK-X), starts modulating the impedance of the output switch to limit the output current to ILIM-X, for both IC and load protection. The IC diagnostics is based on two FAULT pins (current source), one for each channel. Each FAULT pin is activated by an overload or an over-temperature event on the related channel.

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