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
When selecting a Smart High Side Switch for capacitive load driving, there are two critical specifications:
Use Table 3-1 to determine the best device for your application by selecting a device that can support the maximum application DC current requirement:
Device | On Resistance | Max DC Current |
---|---|---|
TPS1H000-Q1 | 1000 mΩ | 1 A |
TPS2H000-Q1 | 1000 mΩ | 0.75 A |
TPS4H000-Q1 | ||
TPS1H200-Q1 | 200 mΩ | 2.5 A |
TPS2H160-Q1 | 160 mΩ | 2.5 A |
TPS4H160-Q1 | ||
TPS1H100-Q1 | 100 mΩ | 4 A |
TPS27S100 | ||
TPS1HB50-Q1 | 50 mΩ | 4 A |
TPS2HB50-Q1 |
4.5 A |
|
TPS1HB35-Q1 |
35 mΩ |
5 A |
TPS2HB35-Q1 | 5 A | |
TPS1HB16-Q1 |
16 mΩ |
7 A |
TPS2HB16-Q1 | 7 A | |
TPS1HA08-Q1 | 8 mΩ | 8 A |
TPS1HB08-Q1 |
11 A |
The maximum current listed in the table refers to nominal silicon with a JEDEC standard board. The best practice is to ensure sufficient margin to account for non-ideal layouts or higher than standard ambient temperatures. For an exact calculation, reference the data sheet RθJA specification to calculate the actual thermal diffusion for DC current flow. Once you have a selected a device that can support the output current requirements, ensure that it has the thermal dissipation capability to sufficiently dissipate the heat required for the capacitive charging.
TI Smart High Side Switches provide a reliable and efficient way to safely drive capacitive loads. While driving a capacitive load it is important to safely limit the inrush current while still minimizing the load charging time. By selecting the appropriate current limiting Smart High Side Switch it is possible to efficiently and effectively charge the capacitive load while avoiding thermal issues.