Product Overview: ADM1178-2ARMZ-R7
The ADM1178-2ARMZ-R7 is an advanced hot swap controller and power monitoring IC designed by Analog Devices Inc., a leader in the semiconductor industry. This innovative component is engineered to allow the safe insertion and removal of circuit boards into live backplanes or other powered systems. It is particularly useful in high-availability systems where uninterrupted operation is critical.
With its integrated current sense amplifier and digital-to-analog converter (DAC), the ADM1178-2ARMZ-R7 provides precise monitoring and control of the power supply to ensure stability and protection. The device operates over a wide voltage range, making it suitable for various applications, from servers and data centers to telecommunications and industrial equipment.
Key Features
- Hot Swap Control: The ADM1178-2ARMZ-R7 includes a hot swap controller that manages the inrush of current when a board is inserted, preventing damage to connectors and components.
- Integrated Power Monitoring: It features an on-chip ADC that monitors the voltage and current through the sense resistor, providing real-time power measurements.
- Programmable Current Limit: Users can set the current limit threshold via an external resistor, which allows for customization to specific system requirements.
- Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO): The UVLO feature ensures that the controller is only active when the supply voltage is within an acceptable range.
- Black Box Function: A black box recorder function logs fault conditions, which is critical for system diagnostics and reliability analysis.
- Compact Package: The ADM1178-2ARMZ-R7 is offered in a small, 10-lead MSOP (Mini Small Outline Package) that is space-efficient, ideal for densely packed PCBs.
Applications
- Server and Network Equipment
- Telecommunications Infrastructure
- Industrial Systems
- Medical Equipment
The ADM1178-2ARMZ-R7 from Analog Devices Inc. represents a blend of protection, control, and monitoring, all crucial for maintaining the integrity and reliability of high-performance electronic systems. Its robust feature set and compact form factor make it a highly valuable component for engineers looking to enhance system safety and longevity.