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LTC4259ACGW#TRMPBF

Manufacturer Part Number
LTC4259ACGW#TRMPBF
Description
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of LTC4259ACGW#TRMPBF

Linear Misc Type
Negative Voltage
Family Name
LTC4259A
Operating Supply Voltage (min)
-48V
Operating Supply Voltage (max)
-57V
Operating Temperature (min)
0C
Operating Temperature (max)
70C
Operating Temperature Classification
Commercial
Mounting
Surface Mount
Pin Count
36
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Compliant

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APPLICATIO S I FOR ATIO
LTC4259A
cases the port voltage must always stay between –44V
and –57V. In addition, the 802.3af specification places
specific ripple, noise and load regulation requirements on
the PSE. Among other things, disturbances on either V
or V
AC disconnection sensing. Proper bypassing and stability
of the V
Another problem that can affect the V
cient power, leading to the supply voltage drooping out of
the specified range. The 802.3af specification states that
if a PSE powers a PD it must be able to provide the
maximum power level requested by the PD based on the
PD’s classification. The specification does allow a PSE to
choose not to power a port because the PD requires more
power than the PSE has left to deliver. If a PSE is built with
a V
PSE’s Ethernet ports), it must implement a power alloca-
tion algorithm that prevents ports from being powered
when there is insufficient power. Because the specifica-
tion also requires the PSE to supply 400mA at up to a 5%
duty cycle, the V
few percent more than the maximum total power the PSE
will supply to PDs. Finally, the LTC4259As draw current
from V
30
EE
EE
can adversely affect detection, classification and the
supply capable of less than 15.4W • (number of
EE
DD
. If the V
and V
EE
EE
DD
U
supplies is important.
supply capability should be at least a
supply is generated from V
U
W
EE
supply is insuffi-
U
EE
, that
DD
power divided by the switcher efficiency must also be
added to the V
Fast V
V
V
V
OSCIN Input
AC disconnect also relies on an oscillating signal applied
to the OSCIN pin. Requirements for this signal are pro-
vided in the OSCIN Input and Oscillator Requirements
section. Out-of-band noise on the OSCIN pin will disrupt
the LTC4259A’s ability to sense the absence of a PD. Any
noise present at the OSCIN pin is amplified by the LTC4259A
and driven out of the DETECT pins (of powered ports with
AC disconnect enabled). Due to the amount of capacitance
connected to the DETECT pins, driving this noise can
easily require more than I
current sense and keeping the port powered. During
circuit board layout, keep wiring from the oscillator to the
OSCIN pin away from noise sources like digital clock and
data lines. A single-stage RC lowpass filter (shown in
Figure 22) will attenuate out-of-band noise.
EE
EE
EE
supply to slew much slower than 50mV/µs.
slew rate to 50mV/µs. In most applications, existing
bypass capacitors (described above) will cause the
EE
transients can damage the LTC4259A. Limit the
EE
supply’s capability.
ACDMIN
, tripping the DETECT pin
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