Parameters |
Temperature Grade |
INDUSTRIAL |
Max Supply Voltage |
5.5V |
Analog IC - Other Type |
POWER SUPPLY SUPPORT CIRCUIT |
Max Supply Current |
600mA |
RoHS Status |
RoHS Compliant |
Lead Free |
Lead Free |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Contact Plating |
Tin |
Mount |
Surface Mount |
Package / Case |
SOIC |
Number of Pins |
8 |
Packaging |
Digi-Reel® |
Published |
2004 |
JESD-609 Code |
e3 |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
2 |
Number of Terminations |
8 |
ECCN Code |
EAR99 |
Max Operating Temperature |
85°C |
Min Operating Temperature |
-40°C |
Subcategory |
Power Management Circuits |
Terminal Position |
DUAL |
Terminal Form |
GULL WING |
Supply Voltage |
5V |
Terminal Pitch |
1.27mm |
Qualification Status |
Not Qualified |
Power Supplies |
5V |
ISL61851AIBZ-T7A Overview
You get it with the SOIC package.The package looks like a Digi-Reel?.Hot-swappable device terminates wHot-swappable deviceh 8 in total.DUAL is the terminal position of the device.A supply voltage of 5V allows for high efficiency.For operation, 8 pins are used.As far as Power Management Circuits is concerned, this gadget is self-contained.As you can see, it is positioned in the direction of Surface Mount.Stable operation is enabled by a maximum operating temperature of 85°C°C.Hot-swappable device works at a minimum temperature of -40°C degrees Celsius to maintain reliabilHot-swappable devicey.Hot-swappable device is 5V type power supplies that are used in this part.This gadget uses an analog IC, which is POWER SUPPLY SUPPORT CIRCUIT in this case.Hot Swap can handle a maximum supply voltage of 5.5VV.Hot Swap requires 600mA volts of current to operate.
ISL61851AIBZ-T7A Features
ISL61851AIBZ-T7A Applications
There are a lot of Intersil (Renesas Electronics America) ISL61851AIBZ-T7A hot swap controllers applications.
- Network switches
- Loads
- DC boost circuit
- Network switch
- Current monitoring
- Servers
- Continuous monitoring of device temperature
- Microcontrollers
- Base station
- Circuit breakers for high-side circuits