Analog Devices Inc. LTC4380IDD-4#PBF Surge Stopper
The LTC4380IDD-4#PBF from Analog Devices Inc. is a robust surge stopper that provides reliable protection for sensitive electronic components against high voltage spikes and surges. This compact, integrated circuit is designed to limit and clamp unwanted overvoltage conditions, ensuring the safety and longevity of your electronics.
Key Features
- Wide Operating Voltage Range: The device supports an input voltage range of 4V to 72V, making it versatile for various applications, from automotive to industrial systems.
- Low Quiescent Current: With its low quiescent current, the LTC4380IDD-4#PBF is an energy-efficient solution that won't drain your system's power when in standby mode.
- Adjustable Output Clamp Voltage: Users can set the desired clamp voltage level to match the tolerance of the protected circuit.
- Overcurrent Protection: The device includes features to prevent damage from overcurrent situations, such as short circuits or heavy load transitions.
- Fast Response Time: The LTC4380IDD-4#PBF reacts quickly to voltage spikes, clamping them without significant delay to provide immediate protection.
- Thermal Shutdown: To ensure the device itself is protected, it includes a thermal shutdown feature that activates if the internal temperature exceeds safe operating limits.
Applications
- Automotive Electronics
- Industrial Control Systems
- Avionics and Marine Systems
- Portable and Battery-Powered Equipment
- Surge Protection Modules
The LTC4380IDD-4#PBF is housed in a compact 8-lead DFN package with a low profile that is suitable for space-constrained applications. Its robust design conforms to the high-quality standards of Analog Devices Inc., ensuring reliable performance in the most challenging environments. Whether it's safeguarding automotive electronics against alternator load dumps or protecting sensitive avionics equipment, the LTC4380IDD-4#PBF is an ideal choice for engineers seeking a high-performance surge protection solution.
For detailed specifications, application notes, and additional resources, please visit the Analog Devices Inc. website or contact their technical support for assistance.