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Definition of "Hot Swap" |
The generic ability to remove and replace a component or piece of gear while it is still powered up with in a chassis. Commonly used to replace operational boards that have failed within a chassis. The cards have power and ground pins that are longer than the bus interface pins so the board is already powered by the time the interfacing pins make contact with the chassis. / A power supply line controller which allows circuit boards or other devices to be removed and replaced while the system remains powered up. Hot swap devices typically protect against over voltage, under voltage, and inrush current that can cause faults, errors, and hardware damage. |
Definition of "Hot-Swap" |
A power supply line controller which allows circuit boards or other devices to be removed and replaced while the system remains powered up. Hotswap devices typically protect against overvoltage, undervoltage, and inrush current that can cause faults, errors, and hardware damage. |
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