The maximum current rating of the TPS2413PWRG4 is 1.5A per channel, with a total current limit of 3A for both channels.
To configure the TPS2413PWRG4 for hot-swap applications, connect the HS pin to the power supply voltage (VCC) and ensure that the EN pin is tied to VCC through a pull-up resistor. This enables the hot-swap functionality.
The FAULT pin is an open-drain output that indicates a fault condition, such as overcurrent, undervoltage, or overvoltage. It can be connected to a microcontroller or other logic circuit to trigger an interrupt or alarm.
Yes, the TPS2413PWRG4 can operate with a 5V power supply. The device is specified to operate from 2.7V to 5.5V, making it suitable for 5V systems.
The TPS2413PWRG4 has built-in overcurrent protection. To implement it, connect a sense resistor (Rs) between the output and the SENSE pin. The device will limit the current to the programmed value (set by the Rs value) and shut down if the current exceeds the limit.