LTC4364-2 Datasheet

Surge Stopper with Ideal Diode

Part No.:
LTC4364-2
Manufacturer:
Linear Technology
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29 Pages
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LTC4364-2 DataSheet Applicable Part

Part No. In Stock Price Packaging SPQ Marking MSL Pins Temp Range Package Description
SPQ:Standard Pack Quantity;MSL:Moisture Sensitivity Level

LTC4364-2 DataSheet PDF

LTC4364-2 Features

  • Wide Operating Voltage Range: 4V to 80V
  • Withstands Surges Over 80V with VCC Clamp
  • Adjustable Output Clamp Voltage
  • Ideal Diode Controller Holds Up Output Voltage During Input Brownouts
  • Reverse Input Protection to -40V
  • Reverse Output Protection to -20V
  • Overcurrent Protection
  • Low 10μA Shutdown Current at 12V
  • Adjustable Fault Timer
  • 0.1% Retry Duty Cycle During Faults (LTC4364-2)
  • Available in 4mm x 3mm 14-Lead DFN, 16-Lead MSOP, and 16-Lead SO Packages
  • AEC-Q100 Qualified for Automotive Applications

LTC4364-2 Applications

  • Automotive/Avionic Surge Protection
  • Hot Swap/Live Insertion
  • Redundant Supply ORing
  • Output Port Protection

LTC4364-2 Description

The LTC4364 surge stopper with ideal diode controller protects loads from high voltage transients. It limits and regulates the output during an overvoltage event, such as load dump in automobiles, by controlling the voltage drop across an external N-channel MOSFET pass device. The LTC4364 also includes a timed, current limited circuit breaker. In a fault condition, an adjustable fault timer must expire before the pass device is turned off. The LTC4364-2 automatically restarts after a delay. The LTC4364 precisely monitors the input supply for overvoltage (OV) and undervoltage (UV) conditions. The external MOSFET is held off in undervoltage and auto-retry is disabled in overvoltage.

An integrated ideal diode controller drives a second MOSFET to replace a Schottky diode for reverse input protection and output voltage holdup. The LTC4364 controls the forward voltage drop across the MOSFET and minimizes reverse current transients upon power source failure, brownout or input short.

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