Passives
Maxim’s Overvoltage Protectors Use Reverse Bias Blocking to Protect a Portable Device with Multiple Power Sources
Maxim Integrated Products Inc. today announced the MAX14606/MAX14607, advanced overvoltage protectors which handle up to 3A of continuous current for today’s high-power electronics. Reverse bias blocking protects a portable device from damage caused by multiple power sources supplied simultaneously. The MAX14606/MAX14607 are optimized to protect the internal components of portable electronics such as tablets, smartphones, and portable media players.
The To support today’s demanding high-power portable devices, the MAX14606/MAX14607 also use low, 54mΩ (typical) on-resistance (RON), integrated FETs that allow up to 3A of continuous current and protect low-voltage systems against voltage faults up to +36V. With all of these features in a small 1.3mm x 1.3mm WLP package, the MAX14606/MAX14607 make electronics more robust and save the space required by discrete protection solutions.
“The electronics industry must constantly adapt to the changing needs and lifestyles of consumers, so system designers need better building blocks,” said Sidney Chan, Business Manager for Maxim. “Now the integrated, back-to-back FETs and the low RON in the MAX14606/MAX14607 will let users conveniently charge a portable electronic through USB and/or a wireless charging dock, for example, without worrying about damaging their device.”
The MAX14606/MAX14607 are part of a broader family of high-voltage, high-current overvoltage protectors.