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ISL6112IRZA

Tube Obsolete 6 Surface Mount Hot Swap Controllers 900μA mA Thermal Limit, UVLO 48-VFQFN Exposed Pad 6 PCI Express? Hot Plug Controller


  • Manufacturer: Rochester Electronics, LLC
  • Nocochips NO: 699-ISL6112IRZA
  • Package: 48-VFQFN Exposed Pad
  • Datasheet: PDF
  • Stock: 650
  • Description: Tube Obsolete 6 Surface Mount Hot Swap Controllers 900μA mA Thermal Limit, UVLO 48-VFQFN Exposed Pad 6 PCI Express? Hot Plug Controller (Kg)

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Parameters
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 48-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Supplier Device Package 48-QFN-EP (7x7)
Operating Temperature -40°C~85°C
Packaging Tube
Feature Thermal Limit, UVLO
Part Status Obsolete
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3 (168 Hours)
Type Hot Plug Controller
Applications PCI Express®
Voltage - Supply 3.3V 12V
Number of Channels 6
Current - Supply 900μA
Internal Switch(s) Both
Programmable Features Current Limit, Fault Timeout
Feature Pins AUXENA, AUXENB, CFILTERA, CFILTERB, ONA, ONB, /PWRGDA, /PWRGDB, FAULTA, FAULTB, /FORCE_ONA, /FORCE_ONB
RoHS Status ROHS3 Compliant

ISL6112IRZA Overview


You get it with the 48-VFQFN Exposed Pad package.At the moment, 6 channels are accessible.In the form of a Tube, it is packaged.The way it's set up is the way Surface Mount wants it.Electric components of this type are classified as Hot Plug Controller.A reliable operation requires the temperature to be set to -40°C~85°C.Application PCI Express? is available on the device.There is a reference to it in Thermal Limit, UVLO.Hot-swappable device should be able to work wHot-swappable deviceh a 3.3V 12VV power source.Current Limit, Fault Timeout is its programmable feature.Hot-swappable device is estimated that there is a current supply of 900μA.

ISL6112IRZA Features


Features of Thermal Limit, UVLO
Programmable features of Current Limit, Fault Timeout

ISL6112IRZA Applications


There are a lot of Rochester Electronics, LLC ISL6112IRZA hot swap controllers applications.

  • Loads
  • Modern analog communication
  • CompactPCI
  • Redundant negative voltage supplies
  • Redundant Array of Disks (RAID)
  • Board or blade insertion into live backplanes
  • Network switches
  • Disconnect faulty loads before supply voltage drops
  • Short circuit protection
  • Distributed power systems

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