The LTC2925CGN#PBF is a versatile power supply manager designed by Linear Technology, now part of Analog Devices, to provide a compact and efficient solution for managing up to five power supplies within a variety of electronic systems. This advanced IC is particularly well-suited for applications that require reliable and precise power sequencing, such as in telecommunications, industrial control systems, and complex computing environments.
Key Features
- Multiple Supply Monitoring: The LTC2925CGN#PBF can monitor up to five power supply outputs simultaneously, ensuring that all are functioning within their specified ranges.
- Programmable Sequencing: Users can program the power-up and power-down sequence of the connected supplies to meet specific system requirements, which is critical for systems where certain supplies must be stable before others can activate.
- Adjustable Supervisory Timers: Built-in timers allow for adjustable delays and timing sequences, providing additional flexibility and control over power supply operations.
- Power-On Reset: The device includes a power-on reset function, which ensures a clean system startup by resetting the system when the supply voltages are detected to be stable.
- Compact Package: Housed in a narrow 16-pin SSOP package, the LTC2925CGN#PBF is designed for space-constrained applications.
Benefits
By utilizing the LTC2925CGN#PBF, designers can streamline the power management process, reducing the need for multiple discrete components and simplifying the design and layout of their systems. The device's programmable features allow for customization to specific application needs, while its monitoring capabilities ensure system reliability and protection against power-related faults.
Applications
- Telecommunications equipment
- Industrial control systems
- Servers and data storage systems
- Complex multi-rail power systems
The LTC2925CGN#PBF is a robust power supply management solution that offers precision, reliability, and flexibility, making it an essential component for managing the power requirements of sophisticated electronic systems.