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    Maxim's 1V to 16V Hot-Swap IC with Precision Current-Sense Output

    01/28/2011

    Maxim Integrated Products introduces the MAX5977, a hot-swap controller for 1V to 16V backplanes. This device features an integrated current-sense amplifier that provides a 1% accurate current output over a 10mV to 50mV input voltage range. This allows system designers to precisely monitor/measure load current in high-availability systems. A calibration mode allows the current-sense amplifier to be fine-tuned for production testing of the design. The MAX5977 is well suited for networking, base station, storage, and computer server line cards requiring high reliability and precision current monitoring. The MAX5977 allows line cards to be safely inserted and removed from a live backplane without causing glitches on the system power-supply rail. It is rated for 1V to 16V input and can withstand transients or inductive spikes up to 28V. An integrated charge pump drives a low-cost, external n-channel MOSFET. VariableSpeed/BiLevelTM fault protection improves system reliability by quickly responding to overcurrent and short-circuit conditions, while preventing nuisance trips caused by noise or transient conditions. The MAX5977A latches off after a fault condition, while the MAX5977B automatically restarts. Other features include: programmable undervoltage and overvoltage protection, an active-high power-good (open-drain) output, and an active-low (open-drain) fault output. The MAX5977 is packaged in a 20-pin TQFN-EP and is fully specified over the -40°C to +85°C extended temperature range. Prices start at $1.51 (1000-up, FOB USA). www.maxim-ic.com

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