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Microchip has announced high-voltage linear regulators
Microchip has announced MCP1790 and MCP1791 high-voltage linear regulators (LDOs). These LDOs have a continuous 70 mA output, the ability to operate at a continuous input voltage of up to 30V and load-dump protection up to 43.5V.
 
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Current monitor from Zetex simplifies high voltage circuit protection

 

With its extended common-mode sensing voltage range of 3V to 60V, the ZXCT1080 current monitor from Zetex Semiconductors provides a simple solution for high side current sensing in a wide range of high voltage circuit protection duties in automotive, industrial motor control and power supply applications.

By integrating a gain setting resistor, providing a fixed voltage gain of 10, the current monitor also reduces the number of external resistors needed to measure current to just one. The reduction in circuit complexity, combined with the monitor’s SOT23-5 package, means savings in solution cost and footprint can be achieved.

Working off a separate 4.5V to 12V supply voltage, the ZXCT1080 current monitor enables its ground referred output voltage to be closely matched with A-D converters and microcontrollers and to be protected against harmful over-voltage conditions.

This device is also characterised by a low quiescent current – typically 80µA - which serves to reduce the error incurred in translating the actual current being measured into the input sense current required and the overall power consumption.

An automotive AEC-Q100 qualified version is also planned for 1Q 2008.

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This news article was originally published in January 2008.

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