Hot Swap Controllers

PMIC - Hot Swap Controllers are semiconductors that provide the in-circuit protection and control features needed to allow other components to be inserted or removed from a circuit while there is live power. Useful in computer networking and general-purpose power systems, hot swap controllers are mainly differentiated by features such as output current, number of controlled channels and special features such auto retry, fault timeout and protections.


Texas Instruments TPS23525PWT

HOT SWAP

0

Texas Instruments UCC2912DP

IC PROG HOT SWAP PWR MGR 16-SOIC

7.08

Linear Technology / Analog Devices LTC1422CS8#TRPBF

IC CONTROLLER HOT SWAP 8-SOIC

0

Texas Instruments TPS2363PFB

IC DUAL HOT PLUG CTRLR 48-TQFP

6.79

Linear Technology / Analog Devices LT4250LIS8#TRPBF

IC CONTRLR HOTSWAP NEG 48V 8SOIC

0

Linear Technology / Analog Devices LT1641-2IS8#TRPBF

IC CONTRLR HOTSWAP POSVOLT 8SOIC

0

Maxim Integrated MAX4272ESA+T

IC CNTRLR HOT SWAP 8-SOIC

0

Maxim Integrated MAX5956BEEE+

IC DUAL HOT-SWAP CTRLR 16-QSOP

6.51