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Hot Swap Controller features fault logging capability.

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January 5, 2009 - By controlling external N-channel MOSFETs, LTC4222 dual Hot Swap(TM) controller allows safe board insertion and removal from live backplane. It protects boards with multiple load supply voltages ranging from 2.9-29 V, and features I2C/SMBus interface, dI/dt controlled soft-start, and 10-Bit ADC that monitors currents and voltages. Unit suits electronic circuit breakers, computers/servers and platform management applications, and is available in 32-lead QFN and 36-lead SSOP packages.

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Linear Technology Corp.
1630 McCarthy Blvd.
Milpitas, CA, 95035
USA



LTC4222: Hot Swap Controller with Onboard Power Monitoring & Fault Logging Protects Dual Supplies


MILPITAS, CA - November 12, 2008 - Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC4222 dual Hot Swap(TM) controller for protecting boards with multiple load supply voltages ranging from 2.9V to 29V. When a board is plugged into a backplane, inrush currents can be large enough to create a glitch on the load supply, causing other boards on the bus to malfunction. The LTC4222 enables safe board insertion and removal from a live, two-supply backplane by controlling external N-channel MOSFETs to limit the inrush currents during power up. An I2C interface and 10-bit ADC then allow users to query important information such as card currents, voltages or fault status and use it to assess the health and integrity of the power distribution network. This information can be used to determine a card's power consumption, check for normal power operation or execute other card diagnostic functions. The dual channels, wide operating voltage, integrated I2C/ADC and wide array of features make the LTC4222 a convenient solution for emerging high availability systems today.

The LTC4222 is suitable for a wide variety of electronic circuit breakers, computers/servers and platform management applications. During start-up, inrush currents are safely controlled using current foldback, Soft Start and dI/dt-limiting techniques. A 5% accurate circuit breaker threshold minimizes both power loss and overdesign of power supply requirements. Load currents are then monitored using the voltages sensed across current sense resistors and controlled by adjusting the MOSFET Gate-to-Source voltages accordingly without the need of external gate components. A CONFIG pin allows one to control both channels independently or simultaneously, giving users maximum flexibility to configure the Hot Swap operations per their application. Each channel is equipped with separate current foldback and configurable GPIO pins that ensure healthy output voltages are being provided to the loads and indicate whether or not power good conditions are maintained. Separate enable, overvoltage and undervoltage comparators are also available. Meanwhile, an I2C interface is provided to read the ADC registers, and allow the host to poll the LTC4222 and determine if faults have occurred. The LTC4222's integration allows for preventive maintenance capabilities not traditionally found in Hot Swap blocks of digital power management systems to date.

The LTC4222 is offered in commercial and industrial versions, supporting operating temperature ranges from 0°C to 70°C and -40°C to 85°C, respectively. The LTC4222 can be ordered in either a compact 32-pin 5mm x 5mm QFN package or a 36-lead SSOP, both of which are RoHS compliant. The devices are priced starting at $5.85 each in 1,000 piece quantities and are available today in production quantities.

Please visit www.linear.com for more product selection and information.

SUMMARY OF FEATURES: LT C4222

o Allows Safe Insertion Into a Live Backplane
o 10-Bit ADC Monitors Currents & Voltages
o I2C/SMBus Interface
o Wide Operating Voltage Range: 2.9V to 29V
o dI/dt Controlled Soft-Start
o High Side Drive for External N-Channel MOSFETs
o No External Gate Capacitors Required
o Input Overvoltage/Undervoltage Protection
o Optional Latchoff or Auto-Retry After Faults
o Alert Host After Faults
o Available in 32-lead (5mm x 5mm) QFN & 36-Lead SSOP Packages
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