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MAX14523AL - Adjustable Current-Limit Switches

Download the MAX14523AL datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MAX14523A variant, as both devices belong to the same adjustable current-limit switches family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MAX14523A/MAX14523AL/MAX14523B/MAX14523C programmable current-limit switches feature internal current limiting to prevent damage to host devices due to faulty load conditions.

These current-limit switches feature a low 70mΩ on-resistance and operate from a +1.7V to +5.5V input voltage range.

Key Features

  • a continuous current-limit mode. Additional safety features include thermal shutdown to prevent overheating and reverse-current blocking to prevent current from being driven back into the source. The MAX14523A/MAX14523AL/MAX14523B/MAX14523C are available in a tiny 8-pin, 3mm x 3mm, TDFN package and operate over the -40°C to +125°C automotive temperature range.
  • Adjustable Current-Limit Threshold.
  • Low-Dropout Voltage (70mV at 1A Load Current).
  • Short-Circuit Protection.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MAX14523A_MaximIntegratedProducts.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Full PDF Text Transcription (Reference)

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19-4814; Rev 0; 7/09 www.DataSheet4U.com 250mA to 1.5A, Adjustable Current-Limit Switches General Description The MAX14523A/MAX14523AL/MAX14523B/MAX14523C programmable current-limit switches feature internal current limiting to prevent damage to host devices due to faulty load conditions. These current-limit switches feature a low 70mΩ on-resistance and operate from a +1.7V to +5.5V input voltage range. The current limit is adjustable from 250mA to 1.5A, making these devices ideal for SDIO (secure digital input/output) and other load-switching applications. Each device in the family handles an overcurrent event differently depending on the option selected.