Manufacturer Part Number
LTC1472CS#PBF
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The LTC1472CS#PBF is a high-performance power distribution switch specifically designed for PCMCIA applications. It manages power distribution with precision, featuring dual output channels and controlled slew rates.
Product Features and Performance
Dual High-Side Output that supports two devices
High Side Output Configuration enhancing power efficiency
Slew Rate Controlled for smoother transitions
Current Limiting (Fixed) and Over Temperature Fault Protection for safety and device integrity
Surface Mount, making it suitable for compact PCB layouts
Product Advantages
Enhanced power management for up to two devices simultaneously
Protection features prevent device damage under fault conditions
Efficient PCB space usage with 16-SOIC package design
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Outputs: 2
Voltage Load: 0V ~ 12.6V
Voltage Supply (Vcc/Vdd): 4.5V ~ 5.5V
Current Output (Max): 1A
Rds On (Typ): 140mOhm
Operating Temperature: 0°C ~ 70°C (TA)
Quality and Safety Features
Integrated current limiting and thermal protection safeguards the chip and connected components from excessive current and overheating.
Compatibility
Compatible with 4.5V to 5.5V supply voltages and load voltages up to 12.6V, suitable for various PCMCIA applications.
Application Areas
PCMCIA Cards
Portable Devices
Power Management Modules
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
This product is currently in active production with no known discontinuation and has replacements and upgrades available in the same form factor.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Dual output capability allows for multiple device connections, optimizing power distribution efficiently.
Built-in safety features such as current limiting and thermal protection enhance the reliability and longevity of the application.
Compact package and surface mount design facilitate easy integration into existing designs without requiring additional space.
Controlled slew rate ensures smooth power-up sequences, minimizing the risk of voltage overshoot and resultant damage.