STMicroelectronics Power Line Protection Board for STEF05, STEF12
- RS Stock No.:
- 196-1762
- Mfr. Part No.:
- STEVAL-IFP021V1
- Manufacturer:
- STMicroelectronics
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MYR273.50
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- RS Stock No.:
- 196-1762
- Mfr. Part No.:
- STEVAL-IFP021V1
- Manufacturer:
- STMicroelectronics
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| Brand | STMicroelectronics | |
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| Featured Device | STEF05, STEF12 | |
| Kit Name | Power Line Protection Board | |
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Brand STMicroelectronics | ||
Kit Classification Development Board | ||
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- COO (Country of Origin):
- IT
The STEVAL-IFP021V1 demonstration board is based on the STEF05 and STEF12 electronic fuses (E-Fuses). It is designed to help users evaluate the benefit of the complete protection offered by the E-Fuse family and to customize their own application. The E-Fuse family of hot-swap converters is designed to replace the mechanical fuses on low voltage power lines. The STEF05 and STEF12 are integrated electronic fuses optimized for monitoring output current and input voltage. Connected in series to the 5 V/12 V rails, they are capable of protecting the electronic circuitry on the output from overcurrent and overvoltage. The turn-on time is programmable by means of an external capacitor, allowing control of the inrush current at startup and during hot-swaps. When an overload condition occurs, the E-Fuse limits the output current to a predefined safe value. If the anomalous overload condition persists, it goes into an open state, disconnecting the load from the power supply.
