Manufacturer Part Number
LT4356HDE-1#TRPBF
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
Surge Stopper for high voltage protection
Product Features and Performance
Surge suppression IC for overvoltage protection
Adjustable clamping voltage at 27V
Use of an external switch for tailored protection
Single circuit configuration
Surface mount form factor
Automotive grade quality
Designed for use in harsh environments
Capable of withstanding voltage transients
Robust against repetitive and single events
Product Advantages
Customizable voltage clamping level
High working voltage range from 4V to 80V
Ideal for automotive applications with strict safety standards
Suitable for surface mounting for modern PCB designs
Packaged in a small 12-WFDFN exposed pad for heat dissipation
Protects circuits by controlling external N-channel MOSFET
Key Technical Parameters
Clamping Voltage: 27V Adjustable
Working Voltage: 4 ~ 80V
Number of Circuits: 1
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package / Case: 12-WFDFN Exposed Pad
Supplier Device Package: 12-DFN (4x3)
Base Product Number: LT4356
Quality and Safety Features
Automotive-grade designed to meet stringent industry standards
Protection for expensive circuit components from surge damages
Provides reliability and long-term performance
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of external N-channel MOSFETs
Versatile for different PCB designs due to its SMT packaging
Application Areas
Automotive systems
Industrial systems
Telecommunication infrastructure
Power management circuits
Product Lifecycle
Active Product Status
Not indicated as nearing discontinuation
Supports longevity for design and application
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Broad working voltage coverage perfect for various applications
Flexibility with adjustable clamping feature for specific circuit needs
Reliable performance in automotive and other rugged applications
Small and efficient packaging suitable for dense PCB layouts
Trustworthy manufacturer with a reputation for quality in circuit protection
Proactive safety against transients to prevent costly equipment failure