A new 5.5V, 4A synchronous buck converter with an I²C interface is pushing automotive point-of-load designs toward higher efficiency, tighter control, and smaller footprints.
Diodes launches the AP61406Q, a 5.5V, 4A synchronous buck converter designed to optimise automotive POL systems.
The AP61406Q has high-side and low-side current sense protection during output short circuits, increasing its reliability in automotive POL applications. Other protection features include UVLO, VIN ...
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Abstract: Fast and reliable protection against short-circuit (SC) faults is critically important for the reliable operation of power devices. In this letter, an ultrafast and universal short-circuit ...
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