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SGM2534 - Simple 5V/12V Load Switches

Download the SGM2534 datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the SGM2533 variant, as both devices belong to the same simple 5v/12v load switches family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The SGM2533 and SGM2534 are compact, feature rich eFuses with a full suite of protection functions.

The precision ±15% current limit provides excellent accuracy and makes the devices well suited for many system protection applications.

Key Features

  • 5V Electronic Fuse (eFuse): SGM2533A/B 12V Electronic Fuse (eFuse): SGM2534A/B.
  • RDSON Protection Switch: 26mΩ (TYP).
  • Fixed Over-Voltage Clamp:.
  • 6.1V Clamp: SGM2533A/B.
  • 15V Clamp: SGM2534A/B.
  • Programmable Current Limit: 2A to 5A (±15% Accuracy).
  • Under-Voltage Lockout.
  • Programmable VOUT Slew Rate.
  • Thermal Shutdown Protection.
  • Auto-Retry: SGM2533A/SGM2534A.
  • Latch-Off: SGM2533B/SGM2534B.
  • Available in a Green TDFN-3×3-10L Package.

📥 Download Datasheet

Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (SGM2533-SGMicro.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Datasheet Details

Part number SGM2534
Manufacturer SG Micro
File Size 1.47 MB
Description Simple 5V/12V Load Switches
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SGM2533/SGM2534 Simple 5V/12V Load Switches GENERAL DESCRIPTION The SGM2533 and SGM2534 are compact, feature rich eFuses with a full suite of protection functions. The precision ±15% current limit provides excellent accuracy and makes the devices well suited for many system protection applications. There are two over-voltage protection options: 5V system for SGM2533 and 12V system for SGM2534. The over-voltage protection (OVP) will clamp the eFuse output at a fixed level during input voltage surges. During the input voltage transient, the internal MOSFET remains on, allowing the load to continue to operate. If the transient duration remains long, the accumulated heat will cause the eFuse thermal shutdown. Once in thermal shutdown, latch-off and auto-retry thermal options are available.