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MAX15091 - Integrated Hot-Swap Solution

Description

The MAX15091/MAX15091A ICs are integrated solutions for hot-swap applications requiring the safe insertion and removal of circuit line cards from a live backplane.

The devices integrate a hot-swap controller, 18mΩ (typ) power MOSFET, and an electronic circuit-breaker protection in a single package.

Features

  • include internal overtemperature protection, power-good output, and fault-indicator output. The MAX15091/MAX15091A are available in a 28-pin, 5mm x 5mm TQFN power package and are rated over the -40°C to +85°C extended temperature range. For related parts and recommended products to use with this part, refer to www. maximintegrated. com/MAX15091.related. Benefits and Features.
  • Integration Reduces Solution Size for Blade Servers and Other Space-Constrained Designs.
  • Integrated 18mΩ (ty.

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Part number MAX15091
Manufacturer Maxim Integrated
File Size 797.04 KB
Description Integrated Hot-Swap Solution
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MAX15091/MAX15091A EVALUATION KIT AVAILABLE 2.7V to 18V, 9A, Integrated Hot-Swap Solution with Current Report Output General Description The MAX15091/MAX15091A ICs are integrated solutions for hot-swap applications requiring the safe insertion and removal of circuit line cards from a live backplane. The devices integrate a hot-swap controller, 18mΩ (typ) power MOSFET, and an electronic circuit-breaker protection in a single package. The devices integrate an accurate current-sense circuitry and provide 170µA/A of proportional output current. The devices are designed for protection of 2.7V to 18V supply voltages. These devices implement a foldback current limit during startup to control inrush current lowering di/dt and keep the MOSFET operating under safe operating area (SOA) conditions.
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