The LT4356IS-1#PBF is a versatile surge stopper device designed to protect loads from high voltage transients and faults. Manufactured by Linear Technology, now part of Analog Devices, this component acts as a safeguard for sensitive electronic systems by controlling overvoltage and overcurrent conditions caused by supply spikes, load dump in automotive systems, and other unpredictable power fluctuations.
Key Features:
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: The LT4356IS-1#PBF is capable of operating over a wide input voltage range, making it suitable for a variety of applications that require robust voltage protection.
- Adjustable Overvoltage Control: Users can set the overvoltage shutdown level with an external resistor divider, offering precise control over the protection threshold.
- Overcurrent Protection: The device includes functionality to limit the output current during overcurrent conditions, which helps prevent damage to the load and the surge stopper itself.
- Reverse Input Protection: It provides protection against negative input voltages, which can be critical in preventing reverse polarity damage.
- Low Quiescent Current: With its low current draw in operation, the LT4356IS-1#PBF ensures minimal impact on the overall power consumption of the system.
- High Temperature Operation: The device is designed to withstand high operating temperatures, making it reliable in harsh environments.
Applications:
- Automotive electronics
- Industrial systems
- Avionics and marine electronics
- Telecommunication infrastructure
- Power supplies and converters
The LT4356IS-1#PBF comes in a robust package that ensures long-term reliability even in the most demanding conditions. Its ability to clamp and withstand high surge events while maintaining the integrity of the load makes it an essential component for any design where power supply stability is critical. Whether you're designing for automotive, industrial, or high-reliability applications, the LT4356IS-1#PBF offers a compact, effective solution for protecting your sensitive electronics against voltage and current transients.