Controller protects against hot-swap inrush

A Linear Technology Corp product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 6, 2005

The LTC4216 is an ultra-low-voltage hot swap controller that protects load voltages ranging from 0 to 6V.

Linear Technology has introduced the LTC4216, an ultra-low-voltage hot swap controller that protects load voltages ranging from 0 to 6V.

In order to meet demands for faster and more efficient data processing, modern microprocessor systems are designed with lower voltage implementations.

The LTC4216 answers the inrush control needs of such systems and allows for the safe insertion and removal of boards from a live backplane.

Together with an analogue current limit amplifier, an electronic circuit breaker with adjustable response time provides dual level overcurrent protection.

The IC also features an adjustable soft-start circuitry to limit the rate of change of the inrush current at startup.

The feedback pin monitors the output supply voltage and signals the reset output.

The on pin enables the part, and the fault pin indicates that the circuit breaker had tripped due to an overcurrent fault.

Together they can configure the device to automatically retry.

The LTC4216 is offered in 10-lead MSOP and 12-lead (3 x 4mm) DFN packages, and an attractive solution for today's servers, telecomms equipment and basestations, whose low voltage design is driven by the increasing complexity and operating speeds of low power microprocessors.

Specified over the commercial and industrial temperature ranges, the LTC4216 is available from stock and pricing starts at $1.85 each for 1000 pieces quantities.

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