Analog Devices Inc. LTC2928IG#TRPBF - Power Supply Manager
The LTC2928IG#TRPBF is a sophisticated power supply manager from Analog Devices Inc., designed to streamline the control and monitoring of multiple power supplies in complex systems. This integrated circuit (IC) is a vital component for ensuring the reliable operation of multi-rail power systems, commonly found in servers, telecommunications, and industrial applications.
Key Features
- Power Supply Sequencing: The LTC2928IG#TRPBF allows for programmable power-up and power-down sequencing of up to four power supplies, ensuring that voltage rails come up and go down in the correct order to protect sensitive electronic components.
- Voltage Monitoring: It includes precision monitoring of supply voltages, providing alerts if any rail goes out of its configured acceptable range, thus preventing potential damage to the system.
- Flexible Configuration: Configuration is made easy with the use of external resistors or a serial interface, allowing for customization to specific system requirements.
- Compact Package: Available in a compact 24-lead SSOP package, the LTC2928IG#TRPBF is suitable for space-constrained applications without sacrificing performance.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: It is specified for operation from -40°C to 85°C, ensuring reliable performance across a broad range of environmental conditions.
Applications
The LTC2928IG#TRPBF is ideal for a variety of applications where multiple power supplies need to be managed effectively. These include:
- Servers and Data Centers
- Telecommunications Equipment
- Industrial Systems
- Medical Devices
- Networking Hardware
Reliability and Quality
Analog Devices Inc. is renowned for its commitment to quality and reliability, and the LTC2928IG#TRPBF is no exception. This product is manufactured to the highest standards, ensuring that it meets the rigorous demands of professional and industrial environments. With its robust feature set and dependable performance, the LTC2928IG#TRPBF is an excellent choice for managing the power requirements of complex electronic systems.