MIC2582-JYM-TR Overview
This is included in the 8-SOIC (0.154, 3.90mm Width) package.At present, 1 channels are available.It's packaged in a Tape & Reel (TR) shape.Device position DUAL is its terminal position.In total, there are 8 pins on it.According to Surface Mount, it has been set up.Electric components of this type are classified as Hot Swap Controller.For reliable operation, set the temperature to -40°C~85°C.Application General Purpose is available on the device.As you can see in Latched Fault, it's featured.The device should be able to be powered by a 2.3V~13.2VV power source.There are numbers in the MIC2582 family that include it.8 pins are used in operation.As far as PMIC - Power Management ICs is concerned, this gadget is self-contained.There are Slew Rate, UVLO features that can be programmed.In the present, there is a shortage of 1.5mA.Positioned in direction of Surface Mount, it is at a right angle.Operating at 85°C°C ensures stable performance.The system must function at a minimum temperature of -40°C degrees Celsius in order to maintain its reliability.Hot-swappable device is important that the supply voltage (Vsup) is kept above 2.3 V for normal operation of the device.13.2 V (maximum supply voltage) is set.As for the IC, this gadget uses POWER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT.In default mode, it outputs 1.An output voltage of 13.2VV is its maximum.The device produces --V as its maximum output.Hot Swap works wHot Swaph as low a voltage as possible, such as 2.3VV.There is a supply current of 1.5mA.Hot Swap requires 2.5mA volts of current to operate.By using this device, it is also possible to produce UNDERVOLTAGE LOCKOUT PROTECTION, POWER ON RESET.There is a -- series component on this electrical component.
MIC2582-JYM-TR Features
The terminal position of 8
Features of Latched Fault
Programmable features of Slew Rate, UVLO
-- series
MIC2582-JYM-TR Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology
MIC2582-JYM-TR hot swap controllers applications.
- Avionics systems
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- Safe board insertion and extraction
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- Industrial computers and servers
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- Redundant-array-of-independent-disk (RAID) storage
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- Other forms of communications infrastructure
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- Board or blade insertion into live backplanes
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- Backplane
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- Loads
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- Distributed power systems
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- Redundant negative voltage supplies
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