0
ACTIVE
Vabsmax_cont (V) |
24 |
Vin (max) (V) |
17 |
Vin (min) (V) |
2.9 |
Current limit (min) (A) |
0.01 |
Features |
Adjustable current limit, Current monitoring, Fault output, Overcurrent protection, Overvoltage protection, PMBus, Power good signal, Short circuit protection, Thermal shutdown, adjustable UVLO |
Overcurrent response |
Circuit breaker, Current limiting |
Fault response |
Auto-retry, Latch-off |
Overvoltage response |
Cut-off |
Rating |
Catalog |
Soft start |
Adjustable |
Quiescent current (Iq) (typ) (A) |
0.0058 |
Quiescent current (Iq) (max) (A) |
0.008 |
Device type |
eFuses and hot swap controllers |
Operating temperature range (°C) |
-40 to 125 |
WQFN (NHZ)-24-20 mm² 5 x 4
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While the LM25066I/A is functionally similar to the LM25066/A, the LM25066I/A is fully compliant to Intel Node Manager 2.0, 2.5 and adds the READ_EIN energy accumulator feature. The LM25066I/A combines a high-performance hot-swap controller with a PMBus 1.2™ compliant SMBus/I2C interface to accurately measure, control and protect the electrical operating conditions of critical systems. The LM25066I/A continuously supplies real-time power, voltage, current, temperature, and fault data to the system management host via the SMBus interface.
The LM25066I/A control block includes a unique hot-swap architecture that provides current and power limiting to protect sensitive circuitry even during the most stressful conditions. A fast-acting circuit breaker prevents damage in the event of a short circuit on the output. The input under-voltage, over-voltage hysteresis, insertion delay time and fault detection time are all configurable. A temperature monitoring block on the LM25066I/A interfaces with a low-cost external diode for continuous temperature assessment of the external MOSFET or other thermal sensitive components. The POWER GOOD output provides a fast alert when the input and/or output voltages are outside their programmed range. Accurate power readings are accomplished by using the READ_EIN command. A black box (Telemetry/Fault Snapshot) function captures and stores telemetry data and device status in the event of a warning or a fault.