Latch-Up Current Limiter (LCL)
3D Plus (HEICO)
Radiation-hardened latch-up current limiter (3DPM0168) for space, monitoring 0.8–5.5V supply lines up to 2A with 10 μs switch-off on overcurrent or SEL event. SOP20 packaged with adjustable thresholds for run and standby modes.
Technical specifications
- Part Number
- 3DPM0168
- Voltage Range
- 0.8V to 5.5V
- Maximum Current
- 2A
- Switch-off Time
- 10 μs maximum
- Temperature Range
- -40°C to +115°C
- Package
- SOP20
- TID Tolerance
- >50 krad(Si)
- SEL LETth
- >80 MeV.cm²/mg at +125°C
- SET Immunity
- Immune
- Threshold Adjustment
- Adjustable Run and Standby thresholds
- Operating Modes
- Automatic reconnection or manual ON/OFF
About
The 3D PLUS 3DPM0168 Latch-Up Current Limiter (LCL) is a radiation-hardened overcurrent protection device that monitors semiconductor power supply lines and instantly switches them off in the event of overcurrent or radiation-induced single event latchup (SEL), preventing device destruction and board overheating.
The LCL covers supply voltages from 0.8V to 5.5V with a maximum current of 2A and a switch-off time of 10 μs maximum. Separate adjustable threshold currents for Run and Standby modes allow fine-tuned protection matching actual device operating conditions. Operating modes include automatic reconnection after latchup clearance or manual ON/OFF command via digital control.
A protection status signal is provided for system-level supervision and fault logging. The device is inherently immune to single event transients (SET) and is packaged in a compact SOP20 format. TID tolerance exceeds 50 krad(Si), SEL LETth exceeds 80 MeV.cm²/mg at +125°C, and operating temperature spans -40°C to +115°C.
The LCL is ideally suited for protecting individual ICs on space boards, particularly in mixed-technology environments where CMOS devices with different latchup susceptibilities share the same power rail. It complements the 3D PLUS Protection Switch and POL Converter in a complete space power management ecosystem.
Documentation
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