The TPS7B7802-Q1 is a monolithic dual
channel, high voltage low-dropout regulator with an integrated ADC and I2C
interface. The device has a wide input voltage operating range, and is designed to protect
against a 45V input voltage load dump scenario. This device is an excellent choice to power
remotely located LNAs (associated with AM/FM/GNSS antenna), microphone and camera modules
over coax cables. In harsh automotive environments, coax cables are potentially exposed to
various fault conditions, increasing risk of failure. Such conditions include short to
ground, short to battery, and overtemperature. TPS7B7802-Q1 comes with integrated protection
features against each of these fault conditions, as well as protection against reverse
polarity. The device incorporates a topology containing two back-to-back P-channel
metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). This PMOS topology eliminates
the need for an external diode that is otherwise required to prevent the flow of reverse
current. Each channel can provide up to 300mA of output current and an adjustable output
voltage from 2V to 40V.
This device can uniquely identify and
diagnose several fault conditions. This diagnosis information can be inferred from a
register via I2C communication and the error pin. The integrated 10-bit ADC
allows the user to continuously monitor the input voltage, output voltage, junction
temperature and load current. The device features a high accuracy current sense circuitry
across the current range (≤ ±15%, 1mA to 300mA) for both channels. This feature allows the
device to precisely detect and distinguish between open, normal and short-circuit conditions
without further calibration. Each channel also offers adjustable current limit, that can be
set using I2C communication.
This device operates over −40°C to +125°C
ambient temperature range and is available in a thermally conductive package with wettable
flanks.
The TPS7B7802-Q1 is a monolithic dual
channel, high voltage low-dropout regulator with an integrated ADC and I2C
interface. The device has a wide input voltage operating range, and is designed to protect
against a 45V input voltage load dump scenario. This device is an excellent choice to power
remotely located LNAs (associated with AM/FM/GNSS antenna), microphone and camera modules
over coax cables. In harsh automotive environments, coax cables are potentially exposed to
various fault conditions, increasing risk of failure. Such conditions include short to
ground, short to battery, and overtemperature. TPS7B7802-Q1 comes with integrated protection
features against each of these fault conditions, as well as protection against reverse
polarity. The device incorporates a topology containing two back-to-back P-channel
metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). This PMOS topology eliminates
the need for an external diode that is otherwise required to prevent the flow of reverse
current. Each channel can provide up to 300mA of output current and an adjustable output
voltage from 2V to 40V.
This device can uniquely identify and
diagnose several fault conditions. This diagnosis information can be inferred from a
register via I2C communication and the error pin. The integrated 10-bit ADC
allows the user to continuously monitor the input voltage, output voltage, junction
temperature and load current. The device features a high accuracy current sense circuitry
across the current range (≤ ±15%, 1mA to 300mA) for both channels. This feature allows the
device to precisely detect and distinguish between open, normal and short-circuit conditions
without further calibration. Each channel also offers adjustable current limit, that can be
set using I2C communication.
This device operates over −40°C to +125°C
ambient temperature range and is available in a thermally conductive package with wettable
flanks.