TPS26631PWPT - High-Voltage Industrial eFuse
The TPS26631PWPT is a robust, high-voltage integrated electronic fuse (eFuse) designed by Texas Instruments to provide protection and power management solutions for industrial applications. This advanced circuit protection device is suitable for systems that require reliable operation in harsh environments, making it an ideal choice for factory automation, control systems, and heavy machinery. The TPS26631PWPT is housed in a compact PowerPAD package, ensuring efficient thermal dissipation and space-saving on PCBs.
Key Features:
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: The device supports an input voltage range from 4.5V to 60V, accommodating a variety of power supply standards and ensuring versatility across multiple applications.
- Adjustable Over-Current Protection: Users can set the current limit threshold according to their system requirements, providing precise control over the power delivered to the load.
- Integrated FET: The TPS26631PWPT includes an internal N-channel MOSFET, which simplifies the design by reducing external component count.
- Robust Thermal Management: The PowerPAD package enhances thermal performance, enabling the device to operate reliably even in high-temperature environments.
- Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO): This feature ensures that the device operates only when the supply voltage is within the specified range, protecting the system from voltage sags.
- Over-Voltage Protection: The eFuse automatically disconnects the load when the input voltage exceeds the set threshold, safeguarding against voltage spikes.
- Fast Short-Circuit Response: The device reacts quickly to short-circuit conditions, minimizing the risk of damage to the protected load and other circuit components.
Applications:
- Industrial Automation
- PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers)
- Motor Control Systems
- Power Distribution Systems
- Heavy Equipment
The TPS26631PWPT from Texas Instruments represents a reliable and efficient solution for protecting sensitive electronic systems in industrial settings. Its comprehensive protection features and high-voltage capabilities make it a key component for managing power and ensuring the longevity of electronic equipment.