SPSB0813 STMicroelectronics Integrated Circuit (Quad Flat No-Lead) In Stock
SPSB0813 is an automotive power management IC from STMicroelectronics featuring LIN and CAN-FD interfaces in a compact QFN32L 5x5 mm package with 3.3 V output. Designed for body electronics and gateway modules in automotive systems.
- Manufacturer
- STMicroelectronics
- Package
- Quad Flat No-Lead
- Pin Count
- 33
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- SPSB0813 Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Integrated Circuit
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- Integrated LIN and CAN-FD transceivers for automotive network communication
- 3.3 V regulated output in a compact QFN32L 5x5 mm package
- AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive reliability requirements
- Multi-function power management with low quiescent current
- 32-pin QFN package enabling high-density PCB layouts
Applications
The SPSB0813 is designed for automotive body control modules, LIN/CAN-FD gateway nodes, and door or window control units requiring integrated power management and bus communication in a single IC. Its compact 5x5 mm footprint and 3.3 V output make it ideal for space-constrained automotive ECUs operating across extended temperature ranges.
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
Compatible alternatives and drop-in replacements for SPSB0813:
Frequently Asked Questions
What communication interfaces does SPSB0813 support, and are they compatible with modern automotive network architectures?
The SPSB0813 integrates both LIN and CAN-FD transceivers, supporting data rates up to 8 Mbit/s on CAN-FD. These interfaces are fully compatible with modern automotive network topologies used in body control modules and gateway ECUs.
What is the output voltage of SPSB0813 and how does it suit 3.3 V microcontroller-based automotive designs?
SPSB0813 provides a 3.3 V regulated output, which directly powers popular 3.3 V microcontrollers and sensor interfaces in automotive ECUs without an additional LDO stage, reducing BOM count and board space in typical 5x5 mm footprint designs.
Is SPSB0813 qualified for automotive environments, and what temperature range does it support?
The SPSB0813 is AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive use and operates across the extended automotive temperature range of -40°C to +125°C, ensuring reliability in harsh under-hood and body electronics environments.
How does the QFN32L 5x5 mm package of SPSB0813 compare to larger SOIC packages for space-constrained ECU designs?
The QFN32L 5x5 mm package with 32 pins occupies significantly less PCB area than a comparable SOIC package, enabling compact automotive ECU layouts while maintaining full access to LIN, CAN-FD, and power management pins.
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