Hot Swap Controllers

PMIC - Hot Swap Controllers are semiconductors that provide the in-circuit protection and control features needed to allow other components to be inserted or removed from a circuit while there is live power. Useful in computer networking and general-purpose power systems, hot swap controllers are mainly differentiated by features such as output current, number of controlled channels and special features such auto retry, fault timeout and protections.


Linear Technology / Analog Devices LTC4260CGN#PBF

IC CTLR HOT SWAP I2C 24-SSOP

14.41

Linear Technology / Analog Devices LTC4282CUH#PBF

IC HOT SWAP CTLR HI CURR 32QFN

14.41

Linear Technology / Analog Devices LT4250HIS8#PBF

IC CONTRLR HOTSWAP NEG 48V 8SOIC

6.43

Linear Technology / Analog Devices LTC4218CDHC-12#PBF

IC CTLR HOT SWAP 16-DFN

6.43

Maxim Integrated MAX5947CESA+

IC CNTRLR HOT SWAP 8-SOIC

6.33

Maxim Integrated MAX5900ABETT+T

IC HOT-SWAP CONTROLLER 6TDFN

4.24

Linear Technology / Analog Devices LTC4261IUFD-2#PBF

IC CTRLR HOTSWAP W/ADC 24-QFN

17.31

Texas Instruments TPS24741RGET

IC HOT SWAP ORING CTLR 24VQFN

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