Hot Swap Selection Tool Start. What is Your Nominal Bus Voltage? Positive (High) Vin = 24V, 48V Positive (High) Vin = 24V, 48V Positive (Low) Vin = 3.3V,

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Hot Swap Selection Tool Start

What is Your Nominal Bus Voltage? Positive (High) Vin = 24V, 48V Positive (High) Vin = 24V, 48V Positive (Low) Vin = 3.3V, 5V,12V Positive (Low) Vin = 3.3V, 5V,12V Negative Vin = -48V Negative Vin = -48V

Is Digital Monitoring (PMBus/I2C) Needed? Yes No Go Back (Vin= -48V) Start Over

Is Digital Monitoring (PMBus/I2C) Needed? Yes No Go Back (Vin= 3.3V, 5V, 12V) Start Over

Is Digital Monitoring (PMBus/I2C) Needed? Yes No Go Back (Vin= 24V, 48V) Start Over

Special Features? Dual Channel ORing + Hot Swap Go Back (Vin= 3.3V, 5V, 12V) Current Monitor (I-Mon) Current Monitor (I-Mon) Power Limit / SOA Control None Start Over

Device (click for product page) Other Devices within Family (click for product page) Vin Min (V) Vin Max (V) Features Communication Type Current-Limit FET Power-Limit Under VoltageOver Voltage PMBus Results for: (Vin= -48V; Digital Monitoring) Go Back LM5064 Start Over ??

317 Measuring device, not a Hot Swap device PMBus Device (click for product page) Other Devices within Family (click for product page) Vin Min (V) Vin Max (V) Features Communication Type Current-Limit FET Power-Limit Under VoltageOver Voltage PMBus 924 I2CI2C 936 I2CI2C 9 I2CI2C Results for: (Vin= Low; Digital Monitoring) Go Back I I LM25056 LM25056A A A I/A Intel Node Manager Higher Measurement Accuracy LM25066 TPS2359 TPS2480 TPS2481 TPS2482 TPS2483 (Vin= 3.3V, 5V, 12V) Start Over ??

1080 Measuring device, not a Hot Swap device PMBus Device (click for product page) Other Devices within Family (click for product page) Vin Min (V) Vin Max (V) Features Communication Type Current-Limit FET Power-Limit Under VoltageOver Voltage 1080PMBus Results for: (Vin= High; Digital Monitoring) Go Back Intel Node Manager Higher Measurement Accuracy LM5066 LM5066I LM5056 LM5056A (Vin= 24V, 48V) Start Over ??

Device (click for product page) Other Devices within Family (click for product page) Vin Min (V) Vin Max (V) Features Current-Limit FET Power-Limit Under VoltageOver Voltage Analog Monitoring PG PG, FAULT PG, FAULT PG, FAULT PG PG FAULT Results for: (Vin= -48V) Go Back TPS2398 TPS2399 TPS2390 TPS2391 TPS2392 TPS2394 TPS2350 LM5067 LM5068 TPS2393A TPS2393 Start Over Integrated ORing ?? ?

Device (click for product page) Other Devices within Family (click for product page) Vin Min (V) Vin Max (V) Features Current-Limit FET Power-Limit Under VoltageOver Voltage Analog Monitoring 980 PG, FAULT 980 PG PG 980 PG 2100 Results for: (Vin= High Voltage) Go Back TPS2490 TPS2491 TPS2492 TPS2493 LM5060 LM5060-Q1 LM5069 Automotive TPS2400 (Vin= 24V, 48V) Start Over ?? ?

Device (click for product page) Other Devices within Family (click for product page) Vin Min (V) Vin Max (V) Features Current-Limit FET Power-Limit Under VoltageOver Voltage Analog Monitoring 313 FAULT 313 PG, FAULT 313 PG, FAULT Results for: (Vin= Low Voltage; Dual Channel) Go Back TPS2320 TPS2321 TPS2300 TPS2301 TPS2310 TPS2311 (Vin= 3.3V, 5V, 12V) Start Over ?? ?

Device (click for product page) Other Devices within Family (click for product page) Vin Min (V) Vin Max (V) Features Current-Limit FET Power-Limit Under VoltageOver Voltage Current Monitoring Results for: (Vin= Low; Current Monitoring) Go Back TPS24770 TPS24771 TPS24772 TPS2456A HotSwap + ORing TPS24740 TPS24741 TPS24742 TPS24720 (Vin= 3.3V, 5V, 12V) Start Over ?? ?

Device (click for product page) Other Devices within Family (click for product page) Vin Min (V) Vin Max (V) Features Current-Limit FET Power-Limit Under VoltageOver Voltage Current Monitoring Results for: (Vin= Low; ORing + Hot Swap) Go Back TPS2358 TPS2456A TPS24740 TPS24741 TPS24742 HotSwap + ORing (Vin= 3.3V, 5V, 12V) Start Over ?? ?

Device (click for product page) Other Devices within Family (click for product page) Vin Min (V) Vin Max (V) Features Current-Limit FET Power-Limit Under VoltageOver Voltage Current Monitoring Low Vsense (≤ 25mV) Results for: (Vin= Low Voltage; Power Limit) Go Back LM25061 LM25069 TPS24710 TPS24711 TPS24712 TPS24713 TPS24770 TPS24720 TPS24740 TPS24771 TPS24772 TPS24741 TPS24742 (Vin= 3.3V, 5V, 12V) Start Over ?? ? HotSwap + ORing

Device (click for product page) Other Devices within Family (click for product page) Vin Min (V) Vin Max (V) Features Current-Limit FET Power-Limit Under VoltageOver Voltage Current Monitoring Results for: (Vin= Low; Special Features: None) Go Back TPS2330 TPS2331 TPS24700 TPS24701 (Vin= 3.3V, 5V, 12V) Start Over ?? ?

Current Monitoring Go Back For devices with this feature, there is an analog pin that provides information on the amount of current the MOSFET is handling This pin can be attached to a microprocessor for continuous monitoring

Current Limit Go Back This feature limits the amount of current that goes through the MOSFET It is usually measured using a sense resistor By adjusting the sense resistor you can adjust the current limit of the MOSFET R SENSE

Power Limit Go Back This feature limits the amount of power that passes through the MOSFET If set correctly, this protects the MOSFET from exceeding the Safe Operating Area (SOA)

Analog Monitoring Go Back There are two common types of analog monitoring with Hot Swaps: PG (Power Good) This signal becomes active once the Hot Swap has successfully powered on the MOSFET FAULT When a fault occurs this signal becomes activated after a specified amount time Time is based on TIMER pin configuration PG (Active High) sends out high voltage when active PG (Active Low) sends out Low voltage when active FAULT (Active High) sends out high voltage when active FAULT (Active Low) sends out high voltage when active