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Date: 19th Mar 09
12V hot swap controller with integrated
hall-effect sensor
Allegro launched a new 12 V hot swap controller with power
good indication. The ACS761 is an integrated Hall-effect
current sensor with an integrated charge pump, gate driver,
and multiple levels of load fault protection. Hot swap control
and short circuit protection are provided in a single IC
without the need for an external shunt resistor.
Some of the features are:
1. The resistance of the ACS761 internal current conductor
is typically 1.5 mO, resulting in power savings
relative to shunt resistor based hot swap solutions without
a reduction in sensing accuracy.
2. It also provides a 240VA protection.
3. Fixed Over Current Fault Threshold - Set internally to
40 A
4. It has PGOOD pins - Provides feedback to host system
that the 12 V supply is enabled and eliminates
external system logic components.
5. ACS761 also integrates an FET driver.
6. It is targeted at the computer/office automation market,
most specifically for server applications.
The integrated protection in the ACS761 incorporates three
levels of fault protection, which includes a Power Fault
with user-selectable delay, an Overcurrent Fault threshold
with user selectable delay, and Short Circuit protection,
which disables the gate of an external pass FET in less
than 2 µs. These faults are indicated to the host
system via the Fault pin and are cleared upon reasserting
the chip enable pin to the high state.
Further information about Allegro can be found at www.allegromicro.com
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