MIC2592B-2YTQ Overview
You can find it in the 48-TQFP package.At the moment, 6 channels are accessible.In the form of a Tray, it is packaged.In this case, the device is located at terminal QUAD.The device has a total of 48 pins.Surface Mount has set it up this way.An electrical component classified as Hot Plug Controller belongs to this category.Ensure reliable operation by setting the temperature to 0°C~70°C.A PCI Express® application is available for the device.There is a mention of it in Latched Fault, SMBus, Thermal Limit, UVLO.In theory, it should work as long as the power source has a 3V~3.6V 11V~13VV input.This number is a member of the MIC2592B family.In order to operate, 48 pins are used.A gadget like this is self-contained in PMIC - Power Management ICs.The programmable features of this device are Current Limit, Fault Timeout, Slew Rate.In Surface Mount direction, it is positioned.Hot-swappable device is possible to maintain stable operation at a maximum temperature of 70°C°C.At a minimum working temperature of 0°C degrees Celsius, it maintains reliability.Normally, Vsup should remain above 3 V.The maximum supply voltage is set to 3.6 V.Hot-swappable device is important to note that the part has a power supply 3.3,12 V.As the name suggests, this gadget uses an analog IC, which in this case is POWER SUPPLY SUPPORT CIRCUIT.The default output is 2.A maximum voltage of 13VV can be supplied to it.Its maximum output is --V.Its maximum current requirement is 5mA.-- series components make up this electrical component.
MIC2592B-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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MIC2592B-2YTQ Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology
MIC2592B-2YTQ hot swap controllers applications.
- Industrial
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- Datacom
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- 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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