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VNQ500 - Quad channel high-side driver

This page provides the datasheet information for the VNQ500, a member of the VNQ500PEP Quad channel high-side driver family.

Description

The VNQ500 is a monolithic device designed in STMicroelectronics VIPower M0-3 technology, intended for driving any kind of load with one side connected to ground.

Active current limitation, combined with latched thermal shutdown, protect the device against overload.

Features

  • Max supply voltage Operating voltage range Max on-state resistance Current limitation (typ) Off-state supply current VCC VCC RON ILIM IS 41V 5.5 to 36V 500mΩ 0.4A 25 µA.
  • CMOS compatible I/O’s.
  • Chip Enable.
  • Junction over temperature protection and diagnostic.
  • Current limitation.
  • Shorted load protection.
  • Undervoltage shutdown.
  • Protection against loss of ground.
  • Very low standby current.
  • In compliance with the 2002/95/EC european directive PowerSSO-.

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Datasheet Details

Part number VNQ500
Manufacturer STMicroelectronics
File Size 234.31 KB
Description Quad channel high-side driver
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VNQ500 Quad channel high-side driver Features Max supply voltage Operating voltage range Max on-state resistance Current limitation (typ) Off-state supply current VCC VCC RON ILIM IS 41V 5.5 to 36V 500mΩ 0.4A 25 µA ■ CMOS compatible I/O’s ■ Chip Enable ■ Junction over temperature protection and diagnostic ■ Current limitation ■ Shorted load protection ■ Undervoltage shutdown ■ Protection against loss of ground ■ Very low standby current ■ In compliance with the 2002/95/EC european directive PowerSSO-12 Description The VNQ500 is a monolithic device designed in STMicroelectronics VIPower M0-3 technology, intended for driving any kind of load with one side connected to ground. Active current limitation, combined with latched thermal shutdown, protect the device against overload.
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