
“With more than 1,000,000 switching cycles, the switches far exceed the average of conventional relays,” claimed Infineon.
Called BTH50015-1LUA, it is functional across 12 to 54V, will work from 8 to 60V with some restrictions, and can survive over -0.3 to +70V.
1.5mΩ is a typical 25°C on-resistance, which rises to 2.9mΩ (3.5mΩ max) at the maximum operating temperature of 150°C.
Junction to case thermal resistance of the 9.8 x 11.7mm surface-mount package is 0.4°C/W.
Minimum nominal load current is 32A (85°C ambient, four-layer PCB).
Logic inputs are compatible with 3.3 and 5V logic levels, can be tied to the positive power lines, and will survive -75V.
On the power side, protections include short-circuit, over-current and over-temperature.
“Diagnostic signals enable advanced fault detection and increase the reliability of the entire vehicle by preventing failure modes in the power supply network,” according to the company. “The accuracy of the load current sense is ±5% after calibration and can be easily determined by reading an analog voltage at the IS pin.”
It comes with a safety application note that supports the evaluation of hardware elements according to ISO 26262, added Infineon.
A similar part, BTH50030-1LUA, has a 3mΩ typical 25°C on-resistance, and a 6mΩ variant is in the pipeline.
Find the 1.5mΩ BTH50015-1LUA on this Infineon web page, and an Arduino-compatible development board is available.