MIC2590B-2YTQ Overview
You get it with the 48-TQFP package.Currently, 10 channels can be accessed.Hot-swappable device comes in the shape of a Tray.Hot-swappable device terminates wHot-swappable deviceh 48 in total.Device QUAD is in the terminal position.Total number of pins is 48.High efficiency can be achieved with a voltage supply of 3.3V.The way it's set up is the way Surface Mount wants it.In electrical components, Hot Plug Controller is the classification.If you want reliable performance, you should set the temperature to 0°C~70°C.Hot-swappable device has PCI applications.There is a reference to it in Latched Fault, SMBus, Thermal Limit, UVLO.If the power source is 3.3V 5V ±12VV, it should work fine.Hot-swappable device is included in the MIC2590B family of numbers.Operating the device requires 48 pins.Current Limit, Fault Timeout, Slew Rate features are programmable.There is a Surface Mount-axis orientation to it.Stable operation can be achieved with a maximum operating temperature of 70 °C°C.Hot-swappable device operates at a minimum temperature of 0 °C degrees Celsius in order to ensure reliabilHot-swappable devicey.To ensure normal operation, the supply voltage (Vsup) must be kept above 3.1V.3.6V is set for Vsup (maximum supply voltage).An analog IC, POWER SUPPLY SUPPORT CIRCUIT in this instance, is used for this gadget.Hot Swap is defaulted to output 8.Device output is 100mA, 500mAV at its maximum.Hot Swap is 0.7/2 mA that operates the supply current.When operating criteria are met, the maximum output current is reduced to 500mA.Part of the - series, this electrical component is made of copper.
MIC2590B-2YTQ Features
The terminal position of 48
Features of Latched Fault, SMBus, Thermal Limit, UVLO
Programmable features of Current Limit, Fault Timeout, Slew Rate
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MIC2590B-2YTQ Applications
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MIC2590B-2YTQ hot swap controllers applications.
- Electric vehicle
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- 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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