LTC2975 Series
4-Channel PMBus Power System Manager Featuring Accurate Input Current and Energy Measurement
Manufacturer: Analog Devices
Catalog
4-Channel PMBus Power System Manager Featuring Accurate Input Current and Energy Measurement
Key Features
• Sequence, Trim, Margin and Supervise Four Power Supplies
• Manage Faults, Monitor Telemetry and Create Fault Logs
• PMBus™Compliant Command Set
• Supported by LTpowerPlay®GUI
• Margin or Trim Supplies to Within 0.25% of Target
• Monitor Input Current (±1%) and Accumulate Energy
• Fast OV/UV and OC Supervisors Per Channel
• Coordinate Sequencing and Fault Management Across Multiple LTC PSM Devices
• Automatic Fault Logging to Internal EEPROM
• Operate Autonomously Without Additional Software
• External Temperature and Input Voltage Supervisors
• Accurate Monitoring of Four Output Voltages, Four Output Currents, Four External Temperatures, Input Voltage and Current, and Internal Die Temperature
• Can Be Powered from 3.3V, or 4.5V to 15V
• Pin-Compatible to the LTC2974
• Available in 64-Lead 9mm × 9mm QFN Package and in 63-Lead 6.25mm × 7.5mm BGA Package
• AEC-Q100 Qualified for Automotive Applications
Description
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The LTC2975 is a 4-channel Power System Manager used to sequence, trim (servo), margin, supervise, manage faults, provide telemetry and create fault logs. PMBus commands support power supply sequencing, precision point-of-load voltage adjustment and margining. DACs use a proprietary soft-connect algorithm to minimize supply disturbances. Supervisory functions include over and under current, voltage and temperature threshold limits for four power supply output channels as well as over and under voltage threshold limits for a single power supply input channel. Programmable fault responses can disable the power supplies with optional retry after a fault is detected. Faults that disable a power supply can automatically trigger black box EEPROM storage of fault status and associated telemetry. An internal 16-bit ADC monitors four output voltages, four output currents, four external temperatures, input voltage and current, and die temperature. Input power, energy, and output power is also calculated. A programmable watchdog timer monitors microprocessor activity for a stalled condition and resets the microprocessor if necessary. A single wire bus synchronizes power supplies across multiple ADI Power System Management (PSM) devices. Configuration EEPROM with ECC supports autonomous operation without additional software.APPLICATIONSComputers and Network ServersIndustrial Test and MeasurementHigh Reliability SystemsVideo and Medical Imaging