SNOSDE6C December 2022 – August 2025 LM74900-Q1 , LM74910-Q1 , LM74910H-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
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In selecting the TVS, important specifications are breakdown voltage and clamping voltage. The breakdown voltage of the TVS for positive transients must be higher than 24V jump start voltage and 35V suppressed load dump voltage and less than the maximum ratings of LM749x0-Q1 (65V). The breakdown voltage of TVS for negative transients must be beyond than maximum reverse battery voltage –16V, so that the TVS– is not damaged due to long time exposure to reverse connected battery.
Clamping voltage is the voltage the TVS diode clamps in high current pulse situations and this voltage is much higher than the breakdown voltage. In the case of an ISO 7637-2 pulse 1, the input voltage goes up to –150V with a generator impedance of 10Ω. This action translates to 15A flowing through the TVS–, and the voltage across the TVS is close to its clamping voltage.
The next criterion is that the absolute maximum rating of cathode to anode voltage of the LM749x0-Q1 (85V) and the maximum VDS rating MOSFET are not exceeded. In the design example, 60V rated MOSFET is chosen and maximum limit on the cathode to anode voltage is 60V.
During ISO 7637-2 pulse 1, the anode of LM749x0-Q1 is pulled down by the ISO pulse, clamped by TVS– and the MOSFET Q1 is turned off quickly to prevent reverse current from discharging the bulk output capacitors. When the MOSFET turns off, the cathode to anode voltage seen is equal to (TVS Clamping voltage + Output capacitor voltage). If the maximum voltage on output capacitor is 16V (maximum battery voltage), then the clamping voltage of the TVS– must not exceed, (60V – 16)V = –44V.
The SMBJ33CA TVS diode can be used for 12V battery protection application. The breakdown voltage of 36.7V meets the jump start, load dump requirements on the positive side and 16V reverse battery connection on the negative side. During ISO 7637-2 pulse 1 test, the SMBJ33CA clamps at –44V with 12A of peak surge current as shown in and it meets the clamping voltage ≤ 44V. SMBJ series of TVS' are rated up to 600W peak pulse power levels and are sufficient for ISO 7637-2 pulses.