ADM4210

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Low Voltage Hot Swap Controller in 6-pin TSOT Package

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Overview

  • Allows Safe Board Insertion and Removal from a Live Backplane
  • Adjustable Analog Current Limit with Circuit Breaker
  • Fast Response Limits Peak Fault Current
  • Automatic Retry or Latch Off On Current Fault
  • Adjustable Supply Voltage Power-Up Rate
  • High Side Drive for External FET Switch
  • Controls Supply Voltages from 2.7V to 16.5V
  • In-Built Under-voltage Lockout
  • Adjustable Over-voltage Protection
  • Low profile (1mm) TSOT Package
  • Pin for Pin Compatible with LTC4210-1 and LTC4210-2

The ADM4210 is a 6-pin TSOT Hot Swap controller that allows a board to be safely inserted and removed from a live backplane.

An internal charge pumped driver controls the GATE of an external high side N-channel FET for a supply voltage ranging from 2.7V to 16.5V. The ADM4210 provides the initial timing cycle and allows the GATE to be ramped up at a capacitor adjustable rate.

The ADM4210 features a fast current limit loop providing active current limiting together with a circuit breaker timer. The signal at the ON pin turns the part on and off and a low on the pin will reset the device.

This part is available in two options: the ADM4210-1 will automatically retry after an over-current fault and the ADM4210-2 will latch off after an over-current fault.

ADM4210
Low Voltage Hot Swap Controller in 6-pin TSOT Package
ADM4210 Typical Application Diagram ADM4210 Functional Block Diagram ADM4210 Pin Configuration ADM4210 Pin Configuration
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