Manufacturer Part Number
LTC4219IDHC-12#TRPBF
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
LTC4219IDHC-12#TRPBF is a power management integrated circuit designed for hot swap controller applications.
Product Features and Performance
Hot Swap Controller and Monitor functionality
One Channel
Internal Switch included
Features Thermal Limit and Under Voltage Lock Out (UVLO)
Programmable Current Limit and Fault Timeout
Supports a wide Voltage Supply range from 2.9V to 15V
Maximum Current Output of 5.6A
Suitable for operation in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 85°C
Low Current Supply of 1.6 mA
Product Advantages
Advanced control for safe board insertion and removal
Integrated features reduce external component count
Programmable parameters ensure flexibility for different applications
Supports a wide range of supply voltages
High current capacity suitable for various electronic devices
Low power consumption increases system efficiency
Key Technical Parameters
Supply Voltage Range: 2.9V ~ 15V
Output Current (Max): 5.6A
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C ~ 85°C
Current Supply: 1.6 mA
Quality and Safety Features
Built-in thermal limit protection
Under Voltage Lock Out for system stability
Compatibility
General-purpose applications suited for various electronic systems
Application Areas
Server Racks
Telecommunication Equipment
Industrial Systems
Network Equipment
Data Center Hardware
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
(No indication of nearing discontinuation, availability of replacements or upgrades should be monitored through the manufacturer)
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Integrated internal switch simplifies design
High current handling capability suitable for robust applications
Wide operating temperature range ensures reliability in harsh environments
Low quiescent current aids in power efficiency
Programmable features enable customization for specific system requirements
The product is provided in a space-saving 16-WFDFN exposed pad package
High availability in Tape & Reel packaging for efficient manufacturing processes