TPSI2260QDWQRQ1

Texas Instruments
595-TPSI2260QDWQRQ1
TPSI2260QDWQRQ1

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Description:
Solid State Relays - PCB Mount Automotive 600V 50m A isolated switch wi

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Factory Lead Time:
18 Weeks Estimated factory production time.
Minimum: 2000   Multiples: 2000
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Full Reel (Order in multiples of 2000)
1,75 € 3.500,00 €
1,71 € 6.840,00 €

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Texas Instruments
Product Category: Solid State Relays - PCB Mount
Reel
SMD/SMT
SOIC-11
MOSFET
5 mA
- 40 C
+ 125 C
Brand: Texas Instruments
Input to Output Isolation Method: Reinforced Isolation
Isolation Voltage: 1500 Vrms
On Resistance - Max: 150 Ohms
Pd - Power Dissipation: 30.5 mW
Product: Solid State Relay
Product Type: SSR - Solid State Relays
Factory Pack Quantity: 2000
Subcategory: Relays
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USHTS:
8542390090
ECCN:
EAR99

TPSI2260-Q1 Reinforced Solid-State Relay

Texas Instruments TPSI2260-Q1 Reinforced Solid-State Relay is designed for high-voltage automotive and industrial applications. The isolated solid-state relay implements high-reliability reinforced capacitive isolation technology, merged with internal back-to-back MOSFETs, to form a completely integrated solution that requires no secondary-side power supply. TI's capacitive isolation technology does not exhibit mechanical wearout or photo-degradation failure modes common to mechanical relays and photo relays, thereby enhancing system reliability. The primary side of the TPSI2260-Q1 draws only 5mA of input current and incorporates a fail-safe EN pin that prevents back-powering the VDD supply. The VDD pin of the device should be connected to a system supply between 4.5V and 20V, and the EN pin should be driven by a GPIO output with a logic high between 2.1V and 20V in most applications. Furthermore, in other applications, the VDD and EN pins could be driven together directly from the system supply or from a GPIO output. The secondary side incorporates back-to-back MOSFETs with a standoff voltage of ±600V from S1 to S2.