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TLE4209G Datasheet, PDF (6/15 Pages) Infineon Technologies AG – Automotive Power
TLE4209G
General Product Characteristics
4
General Product Characteristics
4.1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Absolute Maximum Ratings 1)
Tj = -40 °C to +150 °C; all voltages with respect to ground, positive current flowing into pin
(unless otherwise specified)
Pos.
Parameter
Symbol
Limit Values
Unit
Min.
Max.
Voltages
4.1.1
4.1.2
Supply voltage
Supply voltage
VS
-0.3
45
V
VS
-1
–
V
4.1.3
Logic input voltages
(FB, REF, RANGE, HYST)
VI
-0.3
20
V
Currents
4.1.4
4.1.5
4.1.6
Output current (OUT1, OUT2)
Output current (Diode)
Input current
(FB, REF, RANGE, HYST)
IOUT
–
–
A
IOUT
-0.9
0.9
A
IIN
-2
2
mA
-6
6
mA
Temperatures
4.1.7 Junction temperature
Tj
-40
4.1.8 Storage temperature
Tstg
-50
1) Not subject to production test, specified by design.
150
°C
150
°C
Conditions
–
t < 0.5 s;
IS > -2 A
–
internally limited
–
t < 2 ms; t/T < 0.1
–
–
Note: Stresses above the ones listed here may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to absolute
maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
Note: Integrated protection functions are designed to prevent IC destruction under fault conditions described in the
data sheet. Fault conditions are considered as “outside” normal operating range. Protection functions are
not designed for continuous repetitive operation.
4.2
Operating Range
Pos. Parameter
4.2.1 Supply voltage
4.2.2
4.2.3
4.2.4
4.2.5
4.2.6
Supply voltage increasing
Supply voltage decreasing
Output current
Input current (FB, REF)
Junction temperature
Symbol
VS
Limit Values
Min.
Max.
8
18
VS
-0.3
VS
-0.3
IOUT1-2
-0.7
IIN
-50
Tj
-40
VUV ON
VUV OFF
0.7
500
150
Unit Conditions
V
After VS rising
above VUV ON
V
Outputs in tristate
V
Outputs in tristate
A
–
µA –
°C –
Note: Within the functional range the IC operates as described in the circuit description. The electrical
characteristics are specified within the conditions given in the related electrical characteristics table.
Data Sheet
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Rev. 1.3, 2008-02-04