Product Overview: LT4356IS-2#PBF
The LT4356IS-2#PBF is a robust surge stopper device designed by Linear Technology to protect sensitive electronic components from high voltage spikes and surges that can occur in a variety of demanding applications. This component is an essential safeguard for systems where overvoltage protection is critical, such as in automotive, industrial, avionics, and power management applications.
Key Features
- Surge Protection: The LT4356IS-2#PBF is capable of withstanding surges up to 60V, helping to prevent damage to downstream electronics from transient voltage spikes.
- Adjustable Overvoltage Lockout: Users can set a precise overvoltage lockout threshold to suit the needs of their specific application, ensuring that the device activates protection at the right moment.
- Wide Operating Range: With an operating voltage range from 4V to 80V, this surge stopper can accommodate a broad spectrum of power supplies and systems.
- Reverse Input Protection: The device can withstand negative input voltages down to -40V, providing additional protection from incorrect power supply connections.
- Low Quiescent Current: The LT4356IS-2#PBF features a low quiescent current, which minimizes power consumption when the device is in standby mode.
Applications
The LT4356IS-2#PBF is versatile in its applications, suitable for:
- Automotive electronics
- Industrial control systems
- Avionics and aerospace
- Power supplies
- Telecommunications infrastructure
Product Specifications
The LT4356IS-2#PBF is packaged in a 16-lead SOIC form factor, which is conducive to automated assembly processes and is compatible with standard PCB manufacturing techniques. It operates over a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, making it suitable for use in harsh environments. Additionally, the device's quality and reliability are assured by Linear Technology's rigorous testing and validation processes.
With its robust feature set and protection capabilities, the LT4356IS-2#PBF is an ideal choice for designers looking to enhance the durability and reliability of their electronic systems against voltage transients and surges.