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Date: 31st May 2010
Dual hot-swap controller from Maxim for
systems with two 0-16V supply voltages
Maxim has introduced the MAX5970, a dual hot-swap controller
for systems with two 0 to 16V supply voltages. This device
allows line cards to be safely inserted and removed from
a live backplane without causing glitches on the system
power-supply rail. This hot-swap controller is suggested
for networking, base-station, storage, computer, and server
line cards.
It has an integrated 10-bit ADC and I²C-compatible
interface that allow monitoring of currents, voltages, and
fault conditions. The ADC is multiplexed to monitor and
measure the output voltage and current of each hot-swap
channel. It also integrates a circular buffer that stores
5ms of past current and voltage measurements. The buffer
can be read through the I²C interface at anytime or
after a fault has occurred for system debugging and failure
analysis. The device can withstand transients or inductive
spikes up to 30V. The MAX5970 provides controlled inrush
current at startup and two levels of overcurrent protection
after startup. The device also includes five digital comparators
per hot-swap channel to provide overcurrent warning, two
levels of overvoltage detection, and two levels of undervoltage
detection. Other features include four programmable LED
outputs, as well as alert outputs to indicate undervoltage,
overvoltage, and overcurrent faults.
Package: 36-pin TQFN-EP
Operating temperature range: -40°C to +85°C
Price: start at US$4.42
For more information visit: www.maxim-ic.com
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