I'm currently using a IC solution (TPS2400) to protect a circuit from more than 18V of Supply power. A single Diode protects the circuit from being powered in reverse polarity.
My goal is to improvise the circuit to switch off at around 14-15V's so, that its possible to use (cheaper) 16V Tantalum Capacitors.
It is desired that in the new version the reverse polarity attempt will not cause a fuse blow, so this will be solved with a N-MOS in the ground path in combination with a zener diode.
I also would like to ged rit of the TPS2400 since its priced around 2$ which is a lot, compared to other components. On the web, i saw the "crowbar" overvoltage protection, but again, that would result in a fuse blow, that is very undesired.
Is there a economic possibility to remove the TSP2400 and use standart components to get the desired overvoltage protection (Vmax= 14...15V)?
Any help and ideas is appreciated!
I've attached the current schematic for reference.
Thanks