VS64VLNVWMTF
64V 200W, Compact and Highly Reliable, Transient Voltage Suppressor for Automotive
VS64VLNVWMTF
64V 200W, Compact and Highly Reliable, Transient Voltage Suppressor for Automotive
VS64VLNVWMTF is high reliability TVS Diode which is AEC-Q101 qualified, for surge protection and voltage regulation. It achieves the same electrical characteristics as conventional ROHM products in the small PMDE package. PMDE package is highly reliable and has excellent heat dissipation efficiency.
Product Detail
Specifications:
Grade
Automotive
Package Code
PMDE
Mounting Style
Surface mount
Number of terminal
2
PPP @ 10/1000us (Max.) [W]
200
Configuration
Single
# of protection line
1
VRWM [V]
64
VBR (Min.) [V]
70
VBR (Max.) [V]
79
IR (Max.) [uA]
0.1
VCL @ IPP 10/1000us (Max.) [V]
103
IPP 10x1000us (Max.) [A]
1.9
Tj[℃]
150
VESDIEC61000-4-2 [kV]
30
Storage Temperature (Min.)[°C]
-55
Storage Temperature (Max.)[°C]
150
Package Size [mm]
2.5x1.3 (t=1.0)
Common Standard
AEC-Q101 (Automotive Grade)
Features:
- High reliability
- Small mold type
Reference Design / Application Evaluation Kit
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- Reference Design - REF68013
- 50A Shunt-based current sensing (uni-direction) with CSA on 48V system
In the automotive and industrial equipment fields, current sensing circuits are essential for applications such as current feedback, overcurrent limitation, and battery level monitoring. The shunt-based current sensing circuit is the most standard circuit for current measurement and monitoring. ROHM provides solutions that leverage the resistor technology it has developed since its founding, as well as the analog and thermal design technologies it has cultivated over many years, contributing to improved system performance, higher power efficiency, and higher reliability through high-precision current sensing.
The components you select will vary depending on the power supply system and detection current value. We have a lineup of reference designs for 12V, 24V, and 48V systems, as well as current sensing values from 20 to 100A. We publish not only the schematic design guide but also thermal evaluation data for shunt resistors. Thermal issues are an important factor in shunt-based current sensing. Please use these as design references to help reduce design man-hours.
This reference design is designed for 50A, uni-direction current sensing on 48V systems.
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- Reference Design - REF68014
- 100A Shunt-based current sensing (uni-direction) with CSA on 48V system
In the automotive and industrial equipment fields, current sensing circuits are essential for applications such as current feedback, overcurrent limitation, and battery level monitoring. The shunt-based current sensing circuit is the most standard circuit for current measurement and monitoring. ROHM provides solutions that leverage the resistor technology it has developed since its founding, as well as the analog and thermal design technologies it has cultivated over many years, contributing to improved system performance, higher power efficiency, and higher reliability through high-precision current sensing.
The components you select will vary depending on the power supply system and detection current value. We have a lineup of reference designs for 12V, 24V, and 48V systems, as well as current sensing values from 20 to 100A. We publish not only the schematic design guide but also thermal evaluation data for shunt resistors. Thermal issues are an important factor in shunt-based current sensing. Please use these as design references to help reduce design man-hours.
This reference design is designed for 100A, uni-direction current sensing on 48V systems.
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- Reference Design - REF68015
- 100A Shunt-based current sensing (bi-direction) with CSA on 48V system
In the automotive and industrial equipment fields, current sensing circuits are essential for applications such as current feedback, overcurrent limitation, and battery level monitoring. The shunt-based current sensing circuit is the most standard circuit for current measurement and monitoring. ROHM provides solutions that leverage the resistor technology it has developed since its founding, as well as the analog and thermal design technologies it has cultivated over many years, contributing to improved system performance, higher power efficiency, and higher reliability through high-precision current sensing.
The components you select will vary depending on the power supply system and detection current value. We have a lineup of reference designs for 12V, 24V, and 48V systems, as well as current sensing values from 20 to 100A. We publish not only the schematic design guide but also thermal evaluation data for shunt resistors. Thermal issues are an important factor in shunt-based current sensing. Please use these as design references to help reduce design man-hours.
This reference design is designed for 100A, bi-direction current sensing on 48V systems.