Manufacturer Part Number
MP5094GJ-Z
Manufacturer
Monolithic Power Systems
Introduction
The MP5094GJ-Z is a dual-channel power distribution switch that provides robust overcurrent, overvoltage, and overtemperature protection. It features low on-resistance, high current capability, and a wide operating voltage range, making it suitable for a variety of power management applications.
Product Features and Performance
Dual-channel power distribution switch
Wide input voltage range: 4.6V to 14.5V
High output current capability: 8A per channel
Low on-resistance: 50mΩ and 30mΩ
Integrated overcurrent, overvoltage, and overtemperature protection
Thermal shutdown and current limiting for fault protection
Operating temperature range: -40°C to 125°C (junction temperature)
Product Advantages
Robust fault protection for reliable operation
High current handling capability for demanding applications
Wide input voltage range for versatile use
Small TSOT-23-8 package for compact design
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Reliable and efficient power distribution with built-in protection features
Suitable for a wide range of applications requiring high current and voltage flexibility
Compact packaging for space-constrained designs
Excellent thermal management and safety features
Quality and Safety Features
Overcurrent, overvoltage, and overtemperature protection
Thermal shutdown and current limiting for fault protection
Robust design for reliable operation
Compatibility
The MP5094GJ-Z is a general-purpose power distribution switch that can be used in a variety of applications, including:
Automotive electronics
Industrial control systems
Consumer electronics
Portable devices
Application Areas
Power management
Load switching
Power distribution
Overcurrent protection
Product Lifecycle
The MP5094GJ-Z is an active product, and our website's sales team continues to support it. There are no immediate plans for discontinuation. However, as technology evolves, customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for the latest product information and availability of any potential alternative or equivalent models.