MIC2583-JYQS-TR Overview
There is a 16-SSOP (0.154, 3.90mm Width) package that includes this.At the moment, there are 1 channels available.The package resembles a Tape & Reel (TR).There is a DUAL terminal position on the device.This is set up in the same way as Surface Mount.Hot-swappable device is classified as a Hot Swap Controller electrical component.A temperature setting of -40°C~85°C will ensure reliable operation.General Purpose applications can be downloaded from the device.The article is featured in Latched Fault.Hot-swappable device should be able to work wHot-swappable deviceh a 2.3V~13.2VV power source.Numbers in the MIC2583 family include it.This device uses 16 pins for operation.There is nothing else in PMIC - Power Management ICs but this gadget.Among its programmable features are Fault Timeout, Slew Rate, UVLO.There is currently an adequate supply of 1.5mA.Surface Mount directs its position.Operating at 85°C°C allows for stable operation.Maintaining reliability requires a minimum working temperature of -40°C degrees Celsius.For normal operation, Vsup should be maintained above 2.3 V.In the Vsup (maximum supply voltage) setting, 13.2 V is selected.Analog IC POWER SUPPLY MANAGEMENT CIRCUIT is used in this gadget.Hot Swap is capable of handling a maximum supply voltage of 13.2VV.There is a maximum output of --V from the device.With 2.3VV, it can work with the lowest supply voltage possible.In this case, 1.5mA is the operative supply current.In order for it to operate, a current of 2.5mA is required.A UNDERVOLTAGE LOCKOUT PROTECTION, POWER ON RESET can also be produced with the help of this device.A -- series electrical component is used in this application.
MIC2583-JYQS-TR Features
Features of Latched Fault
Programmable features of Fault Timeout, Slew Rate, UVLO
-- series
MIC2583-JYQS-TR Applications
There are a lot of Microchip Technology
MIC2583-JYQS-TR hot swap controllers applications.
- Datacom
- Electric vehicle
- Avionics systems
- Safe board insertion and extraction
- Industrial computers and servers
- Redundant-array-of-independent-disk (RAID) storage
- Other forms of communications infrastructure
- Board or blade insertion into live backplanes
- Backplane
- Loads