MIC2585-1KYTS Overview
This is included in the 24-TSSOP (0.173, 4.40mm Width) package.At present, 2 channels are available.It's packaged in a Tube shape.Device position DUAL is its terminal position.In total, there are 24 pins on it.According to Surface Mount, it has been set up.Electric components of this type are classified as Hot Swap Controller, Sequencer.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 1V~13.2VV power source.There are numbers in the MIC2585 family that include it.24 pins are used in operation.As far as PMIC - Power Management ICs is concerned, this gadget is self-contained.There are Fault Timeout, OVP, Slew Rate, UVLO features that can be programmed.In the present, there is a shortage of 1.7mA.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 far as the power supplies are concerned, the part has the character 1/13.2 V.As for the IC, this gadget uses POWER SUPPLY SUPPORT CIRCUIT.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 1VV.There is a supply current of 1.7mA.There is a -- series component on this electrical component.
MIC2585-1KYTS Features
The terminal position of 24
Features of Latched Fault
Programmable features of Fault Timeout, OVP, Slew Rate, UVLO
-- series
MIC2585-1KYTS Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology
MIC2585-1KYTS 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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