STEF05LAJR

STMicroelectronics
511-STEF05LAJR
STEF05LAJR

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Paglalarawan:
Hot Swap Voltage Controllers Electronic fuse for 5 V line

Lifecycle:
NRND:
Hindi inirerekomenda para sa mga bagong disenyo.
ECAD Model:
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Availability

Stock:
Hindi Naka-stock
Lead-Time ng Pabrika:
Minimum: 5000   Mga Multiple: 5000
Presyo ng Unit:
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Ext. Presyo:
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Est. Taripa:
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Presyo (PHP)

Dami Presyo ng Unit
Ext. Presyo
Buo Reel (Mag-order sa multiple ng 5000)
₱30.97 ₱154,850.00
₱29.52 ₱295,200.00

Katangian ng Produkto Value ng Attribute Pumili ng Attribute
STMicroelectronics
Kategorya ng Produkto: Mga Hot Swap Voltage Controller
RoHS:  
Reel
Brand: STMicroelectronics
Uri ng Produkto: Hot Swap Voltage Controllers
Series: STEF05L
Dami ng Pack ng Pabrika: 5000
Subcategory: PMIC - Power Management ICs
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CNHTS:
8542390000
CAHTS:
8542390000
USHTS:
8542390090
MXHTS:
8542399901
ECCN:
EAR99

LM5060 High-Side Protection Controllers

Texas Instruments LM5060 High-Side Protection Controllers with Low Quiescent Current offers intelligent control of a high-side N-channel MOSFET during normal on/off transitions and fault conditions. The constant rise time of the output voltage results from the inrush current control. Both an Input UVLO (with hysteresis) and a programmable input OVP are provided, with an enable input offering a remote on or off control. The initial start-up VGS fault detection delay time, the transition VDS fault detection delay time, and the continuous over-current VDS fault detection delay time is programmed from a single capacitor. The MOSFET is latched off until either the enable input, or the UVLO input is toggled low and then high when a detected fault condition persists longer than the allowed fault delay time.