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I don't understand the working principle of the high-side switch. [Copy link]

I would like to ask if anyone knows how a high-side switch works. From the manual, I feel that it is a switch for circuit protection, and it does not have the function of stepping up or down voltage, nor does it have continuous pulse output. I don't know if my understanding is correct. Below is the data sheet of ts4141N. Can an expert give me some advice? TS4141N.pdf (458.12 KB, downloads: 40)


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The manual doesn't say anything about boosting or stepping up the voltage. This is a signal-controlled power switch with a MOSFET as the built-in switching device.  Details Published on 2018-8-20 10:33
 

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The manual doesn't say anything about boosting or stepping up the voltage. This is a signal-controlled power switch with a MOSFET as the built-in switching device.
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Your understanding is consistent with mine. It seems that I thought it was too complicated before!  Details Published on 2018-8-23 10:30
 
 

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Xianmao posted on 2018-8-20 10:33 The manual doesn't say it can step up or down. This is a power switch controlled by a signal, and the built-in switching device is MOSFET.
Your understanding is the same as mine. It seems that I thought it was too complicated before!
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