Toshiba announces an ideal diode controller designed to enable safe power control

Toshiba has introduced the TPD7110F, an ideal diode controller designed to enable safe power control and flexible design in automotive systems. Target applications include body control modules (BCM), battery management systems (BMS), and head-up displays (HUD).

The TPD7110F features reverse-polarity protection to prevent damage caused by battery connection errors. In addition, automotive safety designs require redundant configurations, which increases the importance of ideal diode controllers.

The TPD7110F functions by combining a built-in charge pump circuit, which includes an internal capacitor, with an external N-channel MOSFET to create a low-loss ideal diode configuration. This architecture enables significant space savings, particularly through the adoption of Toshiba’s PS-8 package. Measuring just 2.9mm by 2.8mm, the PS-8 halves the required mounting area compared to conventional MSOP-8 packages. Furthermore, the inclusion of the internal capacitor eliminates the need for external components, allowing for high-density mounting in space-limited PCB designs.

TPD7110F also includes a reverse-current-blocking function that detects changes in the drain-source voltage (VDS) across the connected MOSFET, preventing current from flowing from the load back to the battery. Together, these features enable designers to construct redundant power systems by using multiple units of this product. Additionally, pairing the device with back-to-back MOSFETs enables an electronically controlled ON/OFF load switch. The reverse current blocking function can be disabled in systems that require reverse current flow, typically to allow energy to be stored back into the battery.

Beyond size and safety, the controller’s low-current design achieves a typical operating current of just 100 µA. Also, standby current consumption is typically 2µA, which contributes to the overall system power budget.

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