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Infineon Enhances AI Server Protection with Next-Gen 48V Hot Swap Controllers

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March 13, 2025
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Munich, Germany – 12 March 2025 – Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) expands its XDP™ digital protection product family with the XDP711-001, a 48 V wide input voltage range digital hot swap controller with a programmable safe operating area (SOA) control designed for high-power AI servers. The controller will provide superior input and output voltage monitoring and reporting of ≤0.4 percent and system input current monitoring and reporting of ≤ 0.75 percent accuracy at full ADC range, enhancing the system’s fault detection and reporting accuracy.

The XDP711-001 hot swap controller features pulsed SOA current control technology for safer turn-on in systems with non-optimal field-effect transistors (FETs) – for a lower system bill-of-material (BOM) cost. This new member of the XDP™ product family is tailored to drive multiple MOSFETs in parallel, supporting high-power designs, which is becoming a key requirement for AI servers.

The XDP711-001 employs a three-block architecture that combines high-precision telemetry for monitoring and fault detection, digital SOA control optimized for power MOSFETs, and high-current integrated gate drivers capable of driving up to eight n-channel power MOSFETs, thus allowing designs of 4 kW, 6 kW, and 8 kW Power Delivery Boards (PDB). The new hot swap controller can operate within an expansive 7 V to 80 V input voltage range and can withstand transients up to 100 V for 500 milliseconds, delivering input power monitoring and reporting of ≤1.15 percent accuracy. It features high-speed PMBus™ compliant active monitoring for enhanced system reliability. A programmable gate shutdown during severe overcurrent (SOC) ensures robust shutdown operation within just 1 microsecond. Additional features include IMON, PMON as well as surge immunity, which ensures higher system availability. Moreover, the fully digital operating mode minimizes the need for external components, thus offering a compact solution and making it an optimal fit for space-constrained designs in a cost-effective way.

With options for external FET selection and one-time programming (OTP), the XDP711-001 offers flexibility for programming faults and warnings detection as well as de-glitch timers for various usage models. Its analog-assisted digital mode (AADM) offers backward compatibility with legacy analog hot swap controllers.

“The Infineon XDP711-001 hot swap controller with its feature rich, high-precision analog-front-end along with comprehensive health monitoring, telemetry, programmability, and pre-set MOSFET SOA, will perfectly address the challenges associated with the current design of pluggable AI server solutions”, said Magdalene Boebel, Vice President ICs at Infineon. “By offering robust functionality and adaptability, the XDP711-001 exemplifies Infineon’s continuous commitment to innovation, setting new standards for system reliability for AI servers and other applications such as network routers and switches.”

The controller matches Infineon’s OptiMOS™ and OptiMOS™ LinearFET portfolio for reliable and powerful system performance.

Availability

The XDP711-001 hot swap and system monitoring controller IC is available in a VQFN-29 6mm x 6mm package. It can be officially ordered mid of 2025. More information is available at www.infineon.com/protection-and-monitoring-ics and at the Infineon booth at 2025 APEC (March 16-20) in Atlanta, GA.

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