Parameters |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Mounting Type |
Surface Mount |
Package / Case |
12-WFQFN Exposed Pad |
Operating Temperature |
-40°C~85°C |
Packaging |
Tape & Reel (TR) |
Published |
2015 |
Feature |
Latched Fault |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Type |
Hot Swap Controller |
Applications |
General Purpose |
Voltage - Supply |
2.7V~36V |
Base Part Number |
LTC4231 |
Pin Count |
12 |
Number of Channels |
1 |
Current - Supply |
4μA |
Internal Switch(s) |
No |
Programmable Features |
Circuit Breaker, Current Limit, Fault Timeout, OVP, Slew Rate, UVLO |
Feature Pins |
GNDSW, OV, SENSE, /SHDN, STATUS, TIMER, UVL, UVH |
RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
LTC4231IUD-1#TRPBF Overview
You get it with the 12-WFQFN Exposed Pad package.Channel 1 is currently available.It's?packaged?in?the?form?of?a?Tape & Reel (TR).In total, there are 12 pins on it.According to Surface Mount, it has been set up.An electrical component classified as Hot Swap Controller belongs to this category.Ensure reliable operation by setting the temperature to -40°C~85°C.Devices with General Purpose applications are available.In Latched Fault, it is featured.Hot-swappable device should be able to work wHot-swappable deviceh a power source of 2.7V~36VV.Hot-swappable device belongs to the LTC4231 family of numbers.There are Circuit Breaker, Current Limit, Fault Timeout, OVP, Slew Rate, UVLO features that can be programmed.In the present, there is a shortage of 4μA.
LTC4231IUD-1#TRPBF Features
The terminal position of 12
Features of Latched Fault
Programmable features of Circuit Breaker, Current Limit, Fault Timeout, OVP, Slew Rate, UVLO
LTC4231IUD-1#TRPBF Applications
There are a lot of Linear Technology/Analog Devices LTC4231IUD-1#TRPBF hot swap controllers applications.
- Backplane
- Remote access server
- Active current limit
- Modern analog communication
- USB interface
- Thermal limitation
- Reverse current protection
- Current limit and current foldback limit functions
- CompactPCI
- Other forms of communications infrastructure