Manufacturer Part Number
MAX14900EAGM+T
Manufacturer
analog-devices
Introduction
The MAX14900EAGM+T is a high-performance, 8-channel power management integrated circuit (PMIC) designed for a wide range of industrial and automotive applications. This device features a high-side power distribution switch with advanced protection and diagnostic capabilities, making it a versatile solution for managing multiple power rails in complex electronic systems.
Product Features and Performance
8 independent high-side power switches
Supports input voltage range of 10V to 36V
Maximum output current of 850mA per channel
Low on-resistance (RDS(on)) of 85mΩ (typical)
SPI and parallel interfaces for configuration and control
Comprehensive fault protection including current limiting, open-load detection, over-temperature, over-voltage, and UVLO
Product Advantages
Flexible and scalable power distribution solution
Robust protection features to ensure reliable operation
Efficient power delivery with low power losses
Easy integration and programmability through digital interfaces
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Optimized for industrial and automotive applications
Reduces system complexity and component count
Improves system reliability and safety
Simplifies power management design and implementation
Quality and Safety Features
AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications
Robust thermal management and overcurrent protection
Designed to meet stringent safety and EMC requirements
Compatibility
The MAX14900EAGM+T is compatible with a wide range of microcontrollers, processors, and other control systems that support SPI or parallel interfaces.
Application Areas
Industrial automation and control systems
Automotive electronics and power distribution
Robotics and mechatronics
Medical equipment and instrumentation
Transportation and infrastructure systems
Product Lifecycle
The MAX14900EAGM+T is an obsolete product, and our website's sales team has discontinued its production. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for information on equivalent or alternative models that may be available.