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TWO-SUPPLY DIODE-OR CURRENT BALANCING CONTROLLER

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LTC4370IDE#PBF - 16-DFN

LTC4370IDE#PBF

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TWO-SUPPLY DIODE-OR CURRENT BALANCING CONTROLLER

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Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationLTC4370IDE#PBF
ApplicationsTelecom Infrastructure, Redundant Power Supplies
Delay Time - OFF400 ns
Delay Time - ON400 ns
FET TypeN-Channel
Internal Switch(s)False
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Package / Case16-WFDFN Exposed Pad
Ratio - Input:Output2:1
Supplier Device Package16-DFN (4x3)
Voltage - Supply [Max]18 V
Voltage - Supply [Min]2.9 V

Pricing

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DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 1$ 16.91
10$ 12.16
25$ 10.94
100$ 9.57
250$ 8.91
500$ 8.51
1000$ 8.46

Description

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LTC4370 Series

The LTC4370 is a two-supply current sharing controller which incorporates MOSFET ideal diodes. The diodes block reverse and shoot-through currents during start-up and fault conditions. Their forward voltage is adjusted to share the load currents between supplies. Unlike other sharing methods, neither a share bus nor trim pins on the supply are required.The maximum MOSFET voltage drop can be set with a resistor. A fast gate turn-on reduces the load voltage droop during supply switchover. If the input supply fails or is shorted, a fast turn-off minimizes reverse current transients.The controller operates with supplies from 2.9V to 18V. For lower rail voltages, an external supply is needed at the VCCpin. Enable inputs can be used to turn off the MOSFET and put the controller in a low current state. Status outputs indicate whether the MOSFETs are on or off. The load sharing function can be disabled to turn the LTC4370 into a dual ideal diode controller.ApplicationsRedundant Power SuppliesHigh Availability Systems and ServersTelecom and Network Infrastructure

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