48-V Hot-Swap Controller
Oct 20, 2004 12:13 PM
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The LTC4260 from Linear Technology Corp. is a positive high-voltage hot-swap controller that features an on-chip 8-bit ADC and I
The hot-swap controller is designed to turn the supply voltage on and off in a controlled manner. The active current limiting results in a controlled rise in the voltage across the card capacitance and protects the backplane supply from voltage drops. The LTC4260 disconnects the load if it remains in current limit beyond the adjustable time-out delay and can be configured to latch off or autoretry following the event. In addition, the LTC4260 monitors for under/overvoltage conditions and uses its feedback and power good comparators to determine the output voltage status.
For more information, visit www.linear-tech.com.
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