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MIC2591B-2BTQ-TR

Tape & Reel (TR) Discontinued 6 Surface Mount Hot Swap Controllers Latched Fault, SMBus, Thermal Limit, UVLO 48-TQFP 6 PCI Express? Hot Plug Controller


  • Manufacturer: Microchip Technology
  • Nocochips NO: 536-MIC2591B-2BTQ-TR
  • Package: 48-TQFP
  • Datasheet: PDF
  • Stock: 148
  • Description: Tape & Reel (TR) Discontinued 6 Surface Mount Hot Swap Controllers Latched Fault, SMBus, Thermal Limit, UVLO 48-TQFP 6 PCI Express? Hot Plug Controller (Kg)

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Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case 48-TQFP
Supplier Device Package 48-TQFP (7x7)
Operating Temperature 0°C~70°C
Packaging Tape & Reel (TR)
Published 2005
Feature Latched Fault, SMBus, Thermal Limit, UVLO
Part Status Discontinued
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 3 (168 Hours)
Type Hot Plug Controller
Applications PCI Express®
Voltage - Supply 3V~3.6V 11V~13V
Base Part Number MIC2591B
Number of Channels 6
Internal Switch(s) Both
Programmable Features Current Limit, Fault Timeout, Slew Rate
RoHS Status Non-RoHS Compliant

MIC2591B-2BTQ-TR Overview


It's included in the 48-TQFP package.Channel 6 is currently available.It's?packaged?in?the?form?of?a?Tape & Reel (TR).Surface Mount sets it up.Hot Plug Controller?is?the?classification?for?this?electrical?component.Ensure reliable operation by setting the temperature to 0°C~70°C.There are PCI Express? applications on the device.In Latched Fault, SMBus, Thermal Limit, UVLO, it is featured.Hot-swappable device should be able to work wHot-swappable deviceh a power source of 3V~3.6V 11V~13VV.The MIC2591B family includes it.There are Current Limit, Fault Timeout, Slew Rate programmable features on this device.

MIC2591B-2BTQ-TR Features


Features of Latched Fault, SMBus, Thermal Limit, UVLO
Programmable features of Current Limit, Fault Timeout, Slew Rate

MIC2591B-2BTQ-TR Applications


There are a lot of Microchip Technology MIC2591B-2BTQ-TR hot swap controllers applications.

  • Electric vehicle
  • Current monitor output
  • Load transient protection
  • Automatic restart after load failure
  • Redundant-array-of-independent-disk (RAID) storage
  • Microcontrollers
  • Industrial
  • Modern analog communication
  • Identify faulty boards
  • Board or blade insertion into live backplanes

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