SMH4811A Programmable Distributed Power Hot-Swap Controller for High-Availability Systems
FEATURES
Soft Starts Main Power Supply on Card Insertion or System Power Up
Senses Card Insertion via Short Pins or Ejector Switches
Master Enable to Allow System Control of Power Up or Down
- Can be used as a Temperature Sense Input
Programmable Independent Controls of a DC/DC Converter
- Not Enabled until Host Supply Fully Soft Started
- Programmable Time Delay
- Available Input to hold off Dependant Enables until Conditions are Satisfied
Highly Programmable Circuit Breaker
- Programmable Quick-TripTM Values
- Programmable Current Limiting
- Programmable Duty Cycle Times
- Programmable Over-current Filter
Programmable Host Voltage Fault Monitoring
- Programmable Under-Voltage Hysteresis
- Programmable UV/OV Voltage Filter
- Programmable Fault Mode: Latched or Duty Cycle
Programmable Forced Shutdown Timer
- Eliminates the Need for Other Primary Voltages
- Easy Expansion of External Monitor Functions
2.5V and 5.0V Reference Outputs
Internal Shunt Regulator Allows a Wide Supply Range
OVERVIEW The SMH4811A is designed to control hot swapping of plug-in cards operating from a single supply ranging from 20V to 500V. It provides under-voltage and over-voltage monitoring of the host power supply, drives an external power MOSFET switch that connects the supply to the load, and also protects against over-current conditions that might disrupt the host supply. When the input and output voltages to its controls are within specification it provides a Power Good logic output that may be used to turn loads on (e.g., an isolated-output DC-DC converter, or drive a LED status light). Additional features of the SMH4811A include: temperature sense or master enable input, 2.5V and 5V reference outputs for expanding monitor functions, two Pin-Detect enable inputs for fault protection, and duty-cycle over-current protection.
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