Product Overview: LTC4222IUH#TRPBF
The LTC4222IUH#TRPBF is a sophisticated dual Hot Swap™ controller designed by Analog Devices Inc., which allows safe board insertion and removal from a live backplane. This integrated circuit is engineered to manage the inrush current during system power-up and down, thus preventing glitches on the power supply lines and ensuring a smooth power delivery to sensitive electronic components.
Key Features
- Dual Channel: The LTC4222IUH#TRPBF controls two independent supply voltages ranging from 2.9V to 29V, making it versatile for various applications.
- Adjustable Current Limit: The current limit is adjustable via external resistors, which allows for precise control based on the requirements of the specific application.
- Overcurrent Protection: Features fast response to overcurrent conditions, providing robust protection for the system components.
- Power Good Outputs: Each channel has a power good output to indicate when the supply voltage is within the operational range, which is critical for system monitoring and control.
- High Availability: The LTC4222IUH#TRPBF is designed for systems that require high availability, with features that minimize downtime and maintain operation.
Applications
Due to its reliability and protective features, the LTC4222IUH#TRPBF is ideal for use in:
- Redundant Systems
- Industrial Servers
- Telecommunication Infrastructure
- Network Routers and Switches
- Data Storage Systems
Package and Quality
The LTC4222IUH#TRPBF is available in a compact 32-lead 5x5mm QFN package, which is suitable for space-constrained applications. Analog Devices Inc. ensures the highest quality standards, and this product is designed to meet the rigorous demands of industrial and telecommunications environments.
Ordering Information
The product is available with the ordering part number LTC4222IUH#TRPBF and is provided in tape and reel packaging for efficient assembly during the manufacturing process. For additional information, technical specifications, and support, customers can visit the Analog Devices Inc. website or contact their support team.