1 pcs : LT8672EDDBTRMPBF - Power Management Specialised - PMIC Active Rectifier Controller with Reverse Protection
    • 1 pcs : LT8672EDDBTRMPBF - Power Management Specialised - PMIC Active Rectifier Controller with Reverse Protection

    1 pcs : LT8672EDDBTRMPBF - Power Management Specialised - PMIC Active Rectifier Controller with Reverse Protection

    Allparts-UK/M/584-LT8672EDDBTRMPBF
    £11.86
    Delivery: 4-7 business days
    Quantity
    10 Items

    Description
    LT8672 Active Rectifier Controllers Analog Devices LT8672 Active Rectifier Controllers are AEC-Q100 qualified controllers designed for reverse input protection. These controllers drive an external N-channel MOSFET to replace a power Schottky diode. The LT8672 controllers ease the minimum input voltage requirement during cold crank and start-stop, which allows simpler and more efficient circuits. If the input power source fails or is shorted, a fast turn-off minimizes reverse current transients. These controllers consist of an integrated auxiliary boost regulator that provides the required boost voltage to turn the external FET fully on. The LT8672 controllers feature ultrafast transient response, reverse input protection, wide operating voltage range, low shutdown current, and accurate enable pin threshold. Typical applications include automotive battery protection, industrial supplies, and portable instrumentation.
    Product Details
    Allparts-UK/M/584-LT8672EDDBTRMPBF
    LT8672EDDB#TRMPBF
    10 Items

    Data sheet

    Manufacturer
    Analog Devices Inc.
    Series
    LT8672
    Maximum Operating Temperature
    + 125 C
    Minimum Operating Temperature
    - 40 C
    Mounting Style
    SMD/SMT
    Product Type
    Power Management Specialized - PMIC
    Package/Case
    DFN-10
    Product Category
    Power Management Specialised - PMIC
    Packaging
    Cut Tape
    RoHS
    Details
    Brand
    Analog Devices
    Product
    PMICs
    Factory Pack Quantity Factory Pack Quantity
    500
    Subcategory
    PMIC - Power Management ICs