Description
TPS2390DGKR Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics
-36-V to -80-V hot swap controller with latch off
Pricing (USD)
Quantity | Unit Price |
1 — 99 | 2.195 |
100 — 249 | 1.813 |
250 — 999 | 1.302 |
1,000 + | 0.57 |
The above prices are for reference only.
Specifications
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Product Category | Hot Swap Voltage Controllers |
RoHS | Y |
Product | Controllers & Switches |
Supply Voltage - Max | - 36 V |
Supply Voltage - Min | - 80 V |
Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
Operating Supply Current | 1.5 mA |
Minimum Operating Temperature | - 40 C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | + 85 C |
Mounting Style | SMD/SMT |
Package / Case | VSSOP-8 |
Packaging | Reel |
Description/Function | Simple - 48 V hot swap controller |
Operating Temperature Range | - 40 C to + 85 C |
Series | TPS2390 |
Type | Negative Voltage |
Brand | Texas Instruments |
Input / Supply Voltage - Max | - 36 V |
Input / Supply Voltage - Min | - 80 V |
Development Kit | TPS2390EVM |
Moisture Sensitive | Yes |
Operating Supply Voltage | - 80 V to - 36 V |
Product Type | Hot Swap Voltage Controllers |
Factory Pack Quantity | 2500 |
Subcategory | PMIC - Power Management ICs |
Unit Weight | 0.000917 oz |
For more information, please refer to datasheet
Documents
TPS2390DGKR Datasheet |
More Information
The TPS2390 and TPS2391 integrated circuits are hot swap power managers optimized for use in nominal 48-V systems. They are designed for supply voltage ranges up to 80 V, and are rated to withstand spikes to 100 V. In conjunction with an external N-channel FET and sense resistor, they can be used to enable live insertion of plug-in cards and modules in powered systems. Both devices provide load current slew rate and peak magnitude limiting, easily programmed by sense resistor value and a single-external capacitor. They also provide single-line fault reporting, electrical isolation of faulty cards, and protection against nuisance overcurrent trips. The TPS2390 latches off in response to current faults, while the TPS2391 periodically retries the load in the event of a fault.