The MAX17614 ideal diode/power source selector device offers adjustable protection boundaries for systems against
positive and negative input faults up to +60V and -65V, and output load current up to 3A. The device features two internal
nFETs connected in series with a low cumulative RON of 130mΩ (typ) and can be used to implement an ideal diode
function to provide reverse input voltage and reverse current protection with improved system efficiency. Input
undervoltage protection can be programmed between 4.5V and 59V, while the overvoltage protection can be
independently programmed between 5.5V and 60V. Additionally, the device has an internal default UVLO rising threshold
set at 4.2V (typ).
The device is enabled or disabled through the EN pin by a main supervisory system. This in turn offers a switch operation
to turn on or turn off power delivery to connected loads.
The current through the device is limited by setting a current limit, which is programmed by a resistor connected from
SETI to GND. The current limit can be programmed between 0.15A to 3A. When the device current reaches or exceeds
the set current limit, the internal nFET Q2 is controlled to limit the current to set limit. The device offers three current-limit
modes: Autoretry, Continuous, and Latch-off. The SETI pin also presents a voltage with reference to GND, which under
normal operation is proportional to the device current. The voltage appearing on the SETI pin might be read by an analogto-
digital converter or ADC in a monitoring system for recording instantaneous device current.
The device offers FLAG and UVOV communication signals to indicate different operational and fault signals. The
communication signal pins are open drain in nature and require external pullup resistors to appropriate system interface
voltage.
The device offers internal thermal shutdown protection against excessive power dissipation.
APPLICATIONS
- Small Total Solution Size
- Faster Response Times
- Tight Current Limit Accuracy