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Linear Technology Chronicle •
November 1996
Controller IC Allows Safe
Hot Swapping of Circuit
Boards
The LTC1421 hot swap controller
safely limits the inrush currents that can
destroy components and traces on circuit
boards and prevents glitches that disrupt the
system bus when a circuit board is plugged
into a live backplane. The device can turn on
up to three board supply voltages at pro-
grammable rates. The LTC1421 is ideal for
backplanes and rack systems that must run
continuously or cannot tolerate glitches on
the supply rails when inserting or removing
circuit boards. It is appropriate for power
systems supplying 3V/5V, 5V/±12V or even
–48V/5V telecom voltages.
The key to controlling the inrush cur-
rent is the user-programmable power-up rate.
An external capacitor sets the timing for the
ramp-up of the positive FET voltages result-
ing in the switches being turned on slowly
and the current being held to an acceptable
level. A sense resistor in series with the
FETs, shown in Figure 1, is used to detect
excessive current levels. Both positive FETs
are ramped up at the same rate, with the
higher voltage FET kept above the lower
voltage FET to prevent power sequencing
problems.
The chip includes undervoltage lockout
and a voltage comparator to generate a reset
signal. Voltage levels can be monitored
using the uncommitted comparator and the
1.232V reference.
Power management functions include
data bus disable, reset input, system reset
and power good signals. During board inser-
tion or removal, the disable signal can be
used to halt the system bus by putting the
bus buffer in a high impedance state. The
reset input allows recycling the power with a
pushbutton or external signal. The reset out-
put and power good output signals are used
by the processor for general power manage-
ment functions.
The LTC1421 controller provides warn-
ing signals when power fails, the circuit
breaker has tripped or when the switches
have been turned off. Separate controls are
available for power-on reset or disabling the
data lines.
The LTC1421 is available in the
24-pin SO and SSOP packages. For a data
sheet and evaluation samples, contact your
local Linear Technology sales office.
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First Dual 12-Bit Voltage
Output DAC in SO-8
Runs on 3V Supply
The LTC1446L is a dual 12-bit voltage
output digital-to-analog converter that is
complete with two rail-to-rail voltage output
amplifiers, a 1.22V bandgap voltage refer-
ence and a 3-wire cascadable serial interface,
all packed into an 8-pin SO package. The
maximum differential nonlinearity (DNL) is
only ±0.5LSB. It consumes just 2mW from
a single 3V supply making it the best solu-
tion for portable and battery-powered
equipment. Better than 12-bit monotonicity
over temperature makes the LTC1446L ideal
for feedback control applications such as
industrial control loops and general purpose
trim pots.
The 2.5V output voltage is guaranteed
even with a reduced supply of 2.7V. The
DAC outputs drive capacitive loads of up to
1000pF. Power-on reset insures the DACs
start in a known state after power up, easing
initial processor overhead. Figure 1 shows a
typical application for the LTC1446L.
The excellent typical differential non-
linearity (DNL) of 0.2LSB (Figure 2) not
only guarantees 12-bit monotonic perfor-
mance but also provides exceptional
performance in closed loop control systems.
The LTC1446L’s 3-wire serial interface
allows several dual DACs to be daisy-
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RAMP
CPON
COMP
–
COMP
+
REF
FB
COMPOUT
PWRGD
RESET
2
24
4
3
1
CON2
AUXV
CC
FAULT
POR
CON1
V
CCLO
SETLO GATELO V
OUTLO
LTC1421
GND DISABLE
V
CCHI
SETHI GATEHI V
OUTHI
16 C2
0.1µF
C1
1µF
R5
16k
5%
Q1
MTB50N06E
R1
0.005Ω
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23
R3
1k
STAGGERED CONNECTOR
D1
R6
20k
1%
C3
220µF
R4
20k
5%
R7
7.15k
1%
Q2
1/2 Si4936DY
Q3
1/2 Si4936DY
C3
0.47µF
R2
0.025Ω
+
C5
220µF
V
EE
–12V
1A
V
DD
12V
1A
V
CC
5V
5A
+
C4
220µF
+
I/O
I/O
RESET
BEA
BEB
GND
1
13
12
µP
QS3384
QuickSwitch
®
QuickSwitch IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK
OF QUALITY SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION.
1421 TA01
DATA BUS
PC BOARDBACKPLANE
DATA
BUS
GND
POR
FAULT
V
CC
V
DD
V
EE
V
CC
Figure 1. The LTC1421 Can Drive Three N-Channel MOSFETs That Switch the Power from the Backplane
to the Circuit Board. Resistors in Series with the Power FETs Sense Excessive Current Levels