Product Overview: LTC4217IDHC#PBF
The LTC4217IDHC#PBF from Analog Devices Inc. is a sophisticated hot swap controller designed to enable safe board insertion and removal from a live backplane. This integrated circuit allows a board to be safely connected to a power supply without causing any disruption to the supply or the backplane's operation. This product is particularly well-suited for applications in servers, network routers, and other complex electronic systems where maintenance and upgrade require the exchange of boards without powering down the system.
Key Features
- Hot Swap Control: The LTC4217IDHC#PBF provides precise control over the inrush current, ensuring that the electronic system can safely handle the board insertion without causing voltage drops or system resets.
- Overcurrent Protection: It includes overcurrent protection with an adjustable current limit, which helps to prevent damage to the board and other system components during abnormal conditions.
- High Voltage Operation: The device is capable of operating over a wide range of supply voltages, making it versatile for various applications.
- Adjustable Turn-On Time: The turn-on time is adjustable, allowing designers to tailor the power-up sequence to the specific needs of their system.
- Multi-Functionality: It also integrates additional functions such as overvoltage, undervoltage, and thermal protection, enhancing the overall reliability of the system.
- Compact Package: The LTC4217IDHC#PBF comes in a compact DHC package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The device is ideal for use in a variety of high-availability systems such as:
- Data centers and server farms
- Telecommunications equipment
- Industrial systems
- Network switches and routers
With its robust feature set, the LTC4217IDHC#PBF from Analog Devices Inc. offers engineers a reliable solution for managing the power requirements of hot-swappable boards, ensuring system integrity and reducing downtime. Its precision and versatility make it an invaluable component in the design of modern electronic systems where continuous operation is critical.