Analog Devices Inc. LTC2928CG#TRPBF Power Supply Manager
The LTC2928CG#TRPBF is a sophisticated power supply manager designed by Analog Devices Inc., aimed at providing a comprehensive solution for complex power management needs in electronic systems. This integrated circuit (IC) is engineered to enhance the reliability, efficiency, and control of power sequencing in multi-rail systems. It's an invaluable component for applications ranging from servers and telecommunications to industrial systems and high-end consumer electronics.
Key Features
- Programmable Power-Up Sequencing: The LTC2928CG#TRPBF allows designers to program the power-up sequence of up to four power supplies, ensuring that voltage rails are enabled in the correct order for safe and reliable system startup.
- Adjustable Time Delays: Users can set the time delays between the enable signals of different power supplies, offering flexibility to meet the specific requirements of various electronic components.
- Voltage Monitoring: This IC includes precise voltage monitoring capabilities to ensure that each power supply rail reaches and maintains its correct voltage level before the subsequent rail is activated.
- Power-Down Control: In addition to power-up sequencing, the LTC2928CG#TRPBF can manage the power-down sequence, protecting sensitive circuitry during shutdowns.
- Compact Packaging: The product is offered in a compact 24-lead SSOP package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
- Temperature Range: It operates over a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable performance in various environmental conditions.
Applications
The LTC2928CG#TRPBF is versatile and can be used in multiple applications, including:
- Networking Equipment
- Servers and Data Storage Systems
- Industrial Control Systems
- Medical Equipment
- High-Performance Computing
With its robust feature set, the LTC2928CG#TRPBF from Analog Devices Inc. is an ideal choice for designers looking to streamline their power management systems. Its precision and programmability make it a key component in ensuring the stability and performance of modern electronic systems.