- 48 V Hot Swap Controller in SOT-23 with Linear Current Limiting
Analog Devices Inc.
Description
The ADM1070 -48 V hot swap controller is designed for central office applications. The space-saving SOT-23 package occupies just 25% of the board area of an 8 pin SOIC solution. The device utilizes ...
Features
Allows safe board insertion and removal from a live -48V backplane Operates from a typical -36V to -80V Tolerates transients up to -200V (limited by external components) Accurate programmable linear current limit for inrush control Programmable time-out in current limit Auto-restart after current limit time-out Shutdown after 7 consecutive auto-restarts Default timing provided with no osc cap Single pin under/overvoltage detection Programmable under/overvoltage time filter Small 6-pin SOT-23 package
Related Datasheets
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