Many systems must be able to automatically disconnect power from running circuits. Such systems include thermal shutdown of high-voltage power supplies for radar and X-ray systems. Shutdown control can limit inrush current during power-on and hot-plugging , ensuring that the board The card is in ready state before power is applied. In summary, power should remain off during any system failure.
Figure 1 provides a flexible application circuit that can limit current or disconnect power in response to user commands or other fault indication signals, with functions such as manual reset (MR), thermal protection, and interlock switch inputs.
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