AN4245, A two-chip approach to providing hot-swap control on positive and negative low-voltage supplies provides overload fault detection on both channels

Reference design by: Analog Devices

AN4245, A two-chip approach to providing hot-swap control on positive and negative low-voltage supplies provides overload fault detection on both channels

AN4245, A two-chip approach to providing hot-swap control on positive and negative low-voltage supplies provides overload fault detection on both channels. Each channel is set for overload fault shutdown at approximately 1A with autorestart action after a fault condition. The MAX5900 utilizes the M2 MOSFET's RDS(ON) as the current-sense resistor and the VSENSE trip point is 200mV

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