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 Dual High Side Switch Controller Circuit Diagram
One  of the most frequent uses of n-channel MOSFET’s is as a voltage  controlled switch. To ensure that the MOSFET delivers the full supply  voltage to the load it is necessary for the gate voltage to be a few  volts above the supply voltage level. This can be a problem if no other  suitable higher volt-age sources are available for use elsewhere in the  circuit. The LTC 1982 dual high-side switch controller from Lin-ear  Technology (www.linear-tech.com) solves this problem by incorporating a  voltage tripler circuit in the gate driver stage. The gate voltage is  limited to +7.5 V which is 2.0 V above the IC’s maximum operating  voltage. It can directly drive the gate of logic-level MOSFET with a  VGS(th) from 1.0 V to 2.0 V. A suitable n-channel logic level MOSFET  would be the BSP 295. This device can switch up to 1.5 A and is  available in an SOT 233 SMD package.
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