Diodes has announced a hot-swap chip for I2C and SMBus connections that prevents the corruption of data and clock lines during hot-swap in rack-based systems – for PCI, cPCI, VME or AdvancedTCA systems, for example. “These critical systems need to deliver upwards of 99.999% availability, which makes prolonged maintenance and unplanned downtime unacceptable,” said the ...
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