SLVAE30E February 2021 – March 2021 TPS1H000-Q1 , TPS1H100-Q1 , TPS1H200A-Q1 , TPS1HA08-Q1 , TPS25200-Q1 , TPS27S100 , TPS2H000-Q1 , TPS2H160-Q1 , TPS2HB16-Q1 , TPS2HB35-Q1 , TPS2HB50-Q1 , TPS4H000-Q1 , TPS4H160-Q1
TI Smart High Side Switches have on-resistances that range from 4 mΩ to 1000 mΩ, giving a variety of options for different DC currents. Knowing the DC resistance and the DC current allows optimization of device selection. Once a switch has been chosen that is capable of driving the required DC current, refer to the device inductive demagnetization capability chart to ensure that it is capable of dissipating the required current for a given load profile.
Calculation of demagnetization energy is critical for selecting the right Smart High Side Switch. The calculated energy should be compared to the provided Smart High Side Switch plot that shows the maximum current or energy for a given inductance. If the demagnetization energy is within the Smart High Side Switch rated energy the part can be selected, however if the demagnetization energy is higher than the Smart High Side Switch rated energy either a more robust device must be selected or an external TVS must be used.