Overview
The VN750-B513TR is a high-side driver device designed by STMicroelectronics using their VIPower® M0-3 technology. This monolithic device is intended for driving various types of loads with one side connected to ground. It features advanced protection mechanisms and diagnostic capabilities, making it suitable for a wide range of automotive and industrial applications.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value | Unit |
---|---|---|
RDS(on) | 60 | mΩ |
IOUT | 6 | A |
VCC | 36 | V |
Package | P2PAK | - |
Standby Current | Very low | - |
Key Features
- CMOS compatible input
- On-state and off-state open-load detection
- Shorted load protection
- Undervoltage and overvoltage shutdown
- Protection against loss of ground
- Reverse battery protection
- Active current limitation combined with thermal shutdown and automatic restart
- Very low standby current
Applications
The VN750-B513TR is designed for use in various automotive and industrial applications, including but not limited to:
- Automotive systems requiring high-side drivers
- Industrial control systems
- Power management in heavy-duty applications
- Load management in harsh environments
Q & A
- What is the VN750-B513TR used for?
The VN750-B513TR is used for driving various types of loads with one side connected to ground, particularly in automotive and industrial applications.
- What technology is used in the VN750-B513TR?
The VN750-B513TR is designed using STMicroelectronics’ VIPower® M0-3 technology.
- What are the key protection features of the VN750-B513TR?
The device features undervoltage and overvoltage shutdown, protection against loss of ground, reverse battery protection, and shorted load protection.
- What is the maximum output current of the VN750-B513TR?
The maximum output current is 6 A.
- What is the typical RDS(on) of the VN750-B513TR?
The typical RDS(on) is 60 mΩ.
- What package options are available for the VN750-B513TR?
The device is available in P2PAK packaging.
- Does the VN750-B513TR have open-load detection?
- How does the VN750-B513TR handle thermal overload?
The device features active current limitation combined with thermal shutdown and automatic restart.
- What is the maximum VCC voltage for the VN750-B513TR?
The maximum VCC voltage is 36 V.
- Is the VN750-B513TR suitable for harsh environments?