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BTS436L2GNTMA1

Tape and Reel Hot Swap Controllers TO-263


  • Manufacturer: Infineon Technologies
  • Nocochips NO: 376-BTS436L2GNTMA1
  • Package: TO-263
  • Datasheet: -
  • Stock: 996
  • Description: Tape and Reel Hot Swap Controllers TO-263 (Kg)

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Parameters
Mount Surface Mount
Package / Case TO-263
Packaging Tape and Reel
JESD-609 Code e3
Number of Terminations 4
ECCN Code EAR99
Terminal Finish TIN
Max Operating Temperature 150°C
Min Operating Temperature -40°C
Technology MOS
Terminal Position SINGLE
Terminal Form GULL WING
Number of Functions 1
Supply Voltage 12V
JESD-30 Code R-PSSO-G4
Number of Outputs 1
Supply Voltage-Min (Vsup) 4.75V
Power Dissipation-Max 75W
Nominal Supply Current 800μA
Power Dissipation 75W
Current - Output 8.8A
Interface IC Type BUFFER OR INVERTER BASED PERIPHERAL DRIVER
Turn On Time 200 µs
Output Peak Current Limit-Nom 9.8A
Turn Off Time 250 µs
Built-in Protections TRANSIENT; OVER CURRENT; OVER VOLTAGE; THERMAL; UNDER VOLTAGE
Output Current Flow Direction SINK
Height Seated (Max) 4.5mm
Width 9.25mm
Radiation Hardening No
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant

BTS436L2GNTMA1 Overview


This is included in the TO-263 package.It's packaged in a Tape and Reel shape.Hot-swappable device has a total of 4 terminations.Device SINGLE is in the terminal position.High efficiency can be achieved with a voltage supply of 12V.Surface Mount is the direction in which it is positioned.For stable operation, 150°C°C is the maximum operating temperature.To maintain reliability, it functions at a minimum working temperature of -40°C degrees Celsius.For normal operation, Vsup should be maintained above 4.75V.As a default, it's set to output 1.

BTS436L2GNTMA1 Features



BTS436L2GNTMA1 Applications


There are a lot of Infineon Technologies BTS436L2GNTMA1 hot swap controllers applications.

  • Current monitoring
  • Overvoltage protection
  • Continuous monitoring of device temperature
  • Hard drive
  • Supply voltage monitoring
  • Redundant-array-of-independent-disk (RAID) storage
  • Switch
  • Disconnect faulty loads before supply voltage drops
  • USB interface
  • Board or blade insertion into live backplanes

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