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LTC4308CMS8#PBF

Manufacturer: LINEAR

Low Voltage, Level Shifting Hot Swappable 2-Wire Bus Buffer with Stuck Bus Recovery

Partnumber Manufacturer Quantity Availability
LTC4308CMS8#PBF,LTC4308CMS8PBF LINEAR 31 In Stock

Description and Introduction

Low Voltage, Level Shifting Hot Swappable 2-Wire Bus Buffer with Stuck Bus Recovery The LTC4308CMS8#PBF is a hot swappable 2-wire bus buffer manufactured by Linear Technology (now part of Analog Devices).  

### **Specifications:**  
- **Manufacturer:** LINEAR (Linear Technology)  
- **Package:** MSOP-8  
- **Operating Voltage Range:** 2.7V to 5.5V  
- **I²C/SMBus Compatible**  
- **Low Offset Voltage:** <5mV (typical)  
- **High Noise Margin:** Supports up to 400kHz I²C clock speeds  
- **Prevents Bus Locks During Insertion/Removal**  
- **Rise Time Accelerators for Improved Signal Integrity**  
- **Operating Temperature Range:** -40°C to +85°C  

### **Descriptions:**  
The LTC4308 is a 2-wire bus buffer that allows live insertion and removal of I²C or SMBus devices without corrupting data. It provides bidirectional buffering, maintaining signal integrity while isolating capacitance.  

### **Features:**  
- **Hot Swappable I²C Bus Buffer**  
- **Prevents Data Corruption During Board Insertion**  
- **Supports Clock Stretching and Multi-Master Arbitration**  
- **Low Quiescent Current:** 1mA (typical)  
- **Fault-Tolerant Design**  
- **ESD Protection:** ±8kV HBM  

This buffer is commonly used in applications requiring robust I²C communication, such as servers, telecom systems, and industrial equipment.

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