The MIC2033-05AYMTTR is a current-limiting power distribution switch manufactured by Micrel, now part of Microchip Technology. It's designed to protect electronic circuits from overcurrent and short-circuit conditions. This device is ideal for USB power distribution, hot-swap applications, and other systems where robust protection is required.
Applications:
- USB Power Distribution: Protects USB ports from overcurrent and short-circuit conditions.
- Hot-Swap Applications: Enables safe insertion and removal of modules in live systems.
- Power Distribution Systems: Limits current to individual loads in multi-load power systems.
- Notebook Computers: Protects internal circuits from accidental shorts and overloads.
- Industrial Equipment: Provides robust protection in harsh operating environments.
Features:
- Adjustable Current Limit: Allows setting the maximum current allowed to flow through the switch.
- Overcurrent Protection: Limits the current to a safe level during an overload condition.
- Short-Circuit Protection: Quickly shuts off the switch in response to a short circuit.
- Thermal Shutdown Protection: Protects the switch from damage due to overheating.
- Reverse Blocking: Prevents current from flowing backward through the switch.
Benefits:
- Improved System Reliability: Protects circuits from damage due to overcurrent and short circuits.
- Simplified Design: Reduces the need for external protection components.
- Increased System Uptime: Minimizes downtime due to failures caused by overcurrent events.
- Enhanced Safety: Protects users and equipment from potential hazards.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Provides a comprehensive protection solution at a competitive price.
Additional Details:
The MIC2033-05AYMTTR is typically available in a small package, such as a Thin SOT or similar. It features an enable pin for controlling the switch and a fault pin for indicating an overcurrent or short-circuit condition. The current limit can be adjusted using an external resistor. The specific voltage rating and current limit range vary depending on the particular model.