PMIC - Hot Swap Controllers

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
LTC4251-1IS6#TRPBF

LTC4251-1IS6#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR -48V SOT23-6

0

ISL61852DIRZ-T

ISL61852DIRZ-T

Intersil (Renesas Electronics America)

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR USB 8DFN

0

ISL61853BIRZ

ISL61853BIRZ

Intersil (Renesas Electronics America)

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR USB 10DFN

0

ADM1275-1ARQZ-R7

ADM1275-1ARQZ-R7

Analog Devices, Inc.

HOT-SWAP CONTROLLER AND DIGITAL

1000

LTC1647-3IGN#PBF

LTC1647-3IGN#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR GP 16SSOP

88

LT1640AHCN8#PBF

LT1640AHCN8#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR -48V 8DIP

0

ISL61853CIRZ-T

ISL61853CIRZ-T

Intersil (Renesas Electronics America)

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR USB 10DFN

0

HIP1013CBZA

HIP1013CBZA

Intersil (Renesas Electronics America)

DUAL SWITCHING CONTROLLER

40

LTC4210-3CS6#TRPBF

LTC4210-3CS6#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR GP TSOT23-6

0

MAX5906UEE+T

MAX5906UEE+T

Maxim Integrated

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR PCI EXP 16QSOP

0

LTC4223IGN-1#TRPBF

LTC4223IGN-1#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR ATCA 16SSOP

0

LTC4244IGN-1#TRPBF

LTC4244IGN-1#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR PCI 20SSOP

0

MAX4370ESA+T

MAX4370ESA+T

Maxim Integrated

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR GP 8SOIC

0

ISL6115CB-T

ISL6115CB-T

Intersil (Renesas Electronics America)

POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT, ADJ

2500

LTC4231CUD-2#PBF

LTC4231CUD-2#PBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR GP 12QFN

1235

TPS2345PW

TPS2345PW

Texas Instruments

POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT, ADJ

643

MAX5921FESA+

MAX5921FESA+

Maxim Integrated

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR -48V 8SOIC

502600

MAX5955BEEE

MAX5955BEEE

Analog Devices, Inc.

DUAL HOT-SWAP CONTROLLER

3586

TPS2330IDRG4

TPS2330IDRG4

Texas Instruments

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR GP 14SOIC

0

LT4220CGN#TRPBF

LT4220CGN#TRPBF

Analog Devices, Inc.

IC HOT SWAP CTRLR GP 16SSOP

0

PMIC - Hot Swap Controllers

1. Overview

Hot Swap Controllers are specialized Power Management ICs (PMICs) designed to manage the safe insertion and removal of circuit boards or modules in powered systems. They prevent electrical hazards, inrush currents, and data corruption during live plug/unplug operations. These controllers are critical in high-availability systems such as servers, data centers, and telecommunications infrastructure, enabling maintenance without system downtime.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

Type Functional Features Application Examples
Basic Hot Swap Controllers Overcurrent/voltage protection, manual reset Entry-level servers, industrial racks
Advanced Protection Controllers Digital fault logging, adjustable current limits Telecom switches, storage arrays
Digital Hot Swap Controllers I2C/PMBus interface, real-time monitoring Cloud data centers, AI accelerators

3. Structure and Components

Typical hot swap controllers are housed in QFN, TSSOP, or BGA packages. Key components include:

  • High-side MOSFET driver for load switching
  • Current-sense amplifiers for load monitoring
  • Digital logic for fault detection and timing control
  • Thermal shutdown circuitry
  • Communication interfaces (e.g., SMBus)

4. Key Technical Specifications

Parameter Typical Range Importance
Operating Voltage 3V - 80V Determines system compatibility
Current Limit Accuracy 5% - 10% Protects against overloads
Fault Response Time 100ns - 10 s Minimizes damage during faults
Quiescent Current 10 A - 1mA Impacts power efficiency

5. Application Areas

Main industries and devices:

  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, optical transceivers
  • Data Centers: Blade servers, RAID storage systems
  • Industrial: PLC modules, automated test equipment
  • Consumer: High-end gaming laptops, workstations
Case Study: In a cloud server, TI's TPS2491 enables hot swapping of power supplies while maintaining 12V rail stability.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

Manufacturer Representative Product Key Features
Texas Instruments TPS2491 12V operation, 10A current limit
STMicroelectronics L6992S Embedded MOSFET driver, 45V rating
Infineon IRS2894 High-side control, 100V tolerance

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  1. Match voltage/current ratings with system requirements
  2. Evaluate protection features (OCP, OVP, UVLO)
  3. Package size vs. thermal management needs
  4. Digital interface compatibility (if monitoring required)
  5. Cost vs. reliability trade-offs for specific applications

8. Industry Trends

Future directions:

  • Integration with digital power management ecosystems
  • Adoption of GaN/SiC transistors for higher efficiency
  • AI-driven predictive fault detection
  • Miniaturization for dense PCB layouts
  • Standardization of hot-swap protocols across industries

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