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LTC4350IGN

Manufacturer Part Number
LTC4350IGN
Description
IC CNTRLR HOTSWAP LOADSHAR16SSOP
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Type
Hot-Swap Controllerr
Datasheet

Specifications of LTC4350IGN

Applications
General Purpose
Internal Switch(s)
No
Voltage - Supply
17V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-SSOP (0.150", 3.90mm Width)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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LTC4350IGN
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applicaTions inForMaTion
A timer is started as soon as the OV pin exceeds 1.220V.
The timer consists of a 6µA current source into an external
capacitor on the TIMER pin. As soon as the voltage on the
TIMER pin exceeds 1.220V, the STATUS pin is pulled low.
There are two external power FETs in Figure 3. The FET
with its drain on the power supply side (left) and its source
on the load side (right) is used to block high voltage faults
from the load. If overvoltage protection is not needed, this
FET is omitted. Likewise, the FET with its drain on the load
side (right) can be eliminated if protection from a ground
short is not needed. The other use for the power FETs is
to allow hot swapping of the power supply. Hot swapping
will be discussed in a later section.
SOFT FAULTS
The existence of a share bus that forces tight regulation
of the system output voltage allows the system to detect
if the load current is not sharing properly. As mentioned
previously, the output of E/A2 will adjust until the measured
current equals the share bus value. If the power supply
output fails to share properly, the E/A2 output will hit the
plus or minus supply. The LTC4350 uses the over/under
current block to monitor the E/A2 output. This block
signals the logic that a soft fault has occurred if the E/A2
output goes out of the normal 0.5V to 1.5V range where
the I
indicates a soft fault. The timer consists of a 2µA current
source into an external capacitor on the TIMER pin. As
soon as the voltage on the TIMER pin exceeds 1.220V, the
STATUS pin is pulled low.
The fault indication at the STATUS pin is disabled under
one condition. The E/A2 output can be less than 0.5V
when the load currents are low. In this case, it is desired
to disable the soft fault indication until the current is
higher. Higher current is defined as when the GAIN pin is
greater than 100mV.
The most common situations for soft faults are a discon-
nected power supply and the share bus shorts to V
ground.
OUT
block is active. After a timer cycle, the STATUS pin
CC
or
HOT SwAPPING
The LTC4350 controls external power FETs to allow power
supplies to be hot swapped in and out of the powered
system without disturbing the power buses. The gate of
the power FETs are slowly ramped up. This slowly charges
the power supply input and output capacitors, preventing
the large inrush currents associated with capacitors being
hot plugged into power buses.
When power is first applied to the V
the power FET is pulled low. As soon as V
the undervoltage lockout threshold, the chip’s UV pin is
functional. A 0.1µF bypass capacitor is required on the V
pin. If the V
that is being adjusted, then a 51Ω decoupling resistor is
needed to hold up the supply during a short to ground
on the supply output.
If the UV pin is greater than 1.244V, the gate of the external
FETs is charged with a 10µA current source. The voltage at
the GATE pin begins to rise with a slope equal to 10µA/C
(Figure 4), where C
between the GATE pin and GND. This slow charging al-
lows the power supply output to begin load sharing in a
nondisruptive manner.
V
CC
+ 10V
V
CC
CC
pin is tied to the same power supply output
Figure 4. Supply Turn-On
G
SLOPE = 10µA/C
is the external capacitor connected
t
1
G
CC
LTC4350
t
2
pin, the gate of
CC
rises above
GATE
V

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