Manufacturer Part Number
MC10XS3535PNA
Manufacturer
NXP Semiconductors
Introduction
The MC10XS3535PNA is a sophisticated power management integrated circuit (PMIC) tailored for power distribution and load driving, particularly in automotive applications.
Product Features and Performance
General-purpose switch with six outputs
Offers a high-side output configuration
N-Channel output type for efficient power handling
Integrated with SPI interface for convenient communication
Features a watchdog timer for system reliability
Implements fault protection features including current limiting, open load detection, over-temperature protection, and under-voltage lockout (UVLO)
Product Advantages
High reliability and robustness in challenging environments
Enhanced system safety through comprehensive fault protection
Simplified system design with SPI communication
Efficient power distribution with low on-resistance (Rds On) values
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Load: 7V to 20V
Voltage Supply (Vcc/Vdd): 3V to 5.5V
Rds On: 10mOhm (Max), 35mOhm (Max)
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 125°C
Mounting Type: Surface Mount
Package: 24-PQFN (12x12)
Quality and Safety Features
Current limiting and UVLO for safety and device protection
Operating temperature range designed for automotive environments
Watchdog timer enhances system integrity
Compatibility
Compatible with various automotive voltage levels
SPI interface enables control with a wide range of microcontrollers
Application Areas
Automotive power distribution systems
Electrical vehicle power management
Industrial load driving
Product Lifecycle
This product is marked as Obsolete, implying it's nearing discontinuation
Users may need to seek replacements or upgrades for future designs
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High reliability for automotive and industrial applications
Comprehensive fault protection mechanisms for enhanced safety
Low Rds On for efficient power handling and distribution
Flexible communication via SPI interface
Wide operating temperature suitable for harsh environments