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Power Supply Controllers and Monitors

Power supply controller and monitor ICs provide voltage/current monitoring, sequencing, margining, and fault logging for multi-rail power systems in servers, telecom equipment, and industrial automation. Available from TI, ADI, onsemi, and Renesas with PMBus/I²C digital interfaces.

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PART NUMBERMANUFACTURERDESCRIPTIONSTOCKQTY / ACTION
UCC3583NG4Texas Instruments3,804
UCC2839DG4Texas Instruments1,944
UCC2583QG3Texas Instruments2,753
UCC2583NG4Texas Instruments87
UCC2583QTRTexas Instruments30,598
UCC256404DDBRTexas Instruments47,082
UCC256404BDDBRTexas Instruments8,084
UCC256403ADDBRTexas Instruments9,022
UCC256402DDBRTexas Instruments7,643
UCC256404ADDBTTexas Instruments10,827

Top Power Supply Controllers and Monitors Manufacturers

onsemi

onsemi Power Supply Controllers and Monitors products are available for part-number review, stock checks, and RFQ support.

28,226 products

Vishay

Vishay Power Supply Controllers and Monitors products are available for part-number review, stock checks, and RFQ support.

9,347 products

Renesas

Renesas Power Supply Controllers and Monitors products are available for part-number review, stock checks, and RFQ support.

74,605 products

Infineon Technologies

Infineon Technologies Power Supply Controllers and Monitors products are available for part-number review, stock checks, and RFQ support.

20,310 products

NXP Semiconductors

NXP Semiconductors Power Supply Controllers and Monitors products are available for part-number review, stock checks, and RFQ support.

20,288 products

Microchip Technology

Microchip Technology Power Supply Controllers and Monitors products are available for part-number review, stock checks, and RFQ support.

67,462 products

Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments Power Supply Controllers and Monitors products are available for part-number review, stock checks, and RFQ support.

84,045 products

Diodes Incorporated

Diodes Incorporated Power Supply Controllers and Monitors products are available for part-number review, stock checks, and RFQ support.

16,703 products

Analog Devices

Analog Devices Power Supply Controllers and Monitors products are available for part-number review, stock checks, and RFQ support.

82,970 products

STMicroelectronics

STMicroelectronics Power Supply Controllers and Monitors products are available for part-number review, stock checks, and RFQ support.

19,050 products

About Power Supply Controllers and Monitors

Power Supply Controller and Monitor ICs are specialized management devices designed to coordinate, sequence, margin, monitor, and log faults for multiple power supply rails in high-density digital systems (such as servers, network switches, and industrial automation racks). By utilizing digital communication buses like PMBus, I2C, or SMBus, these controllers allow real-time digital power management, enabling dynamic voltage scaling and detailed system telemetry.

These devices monitor rail voltages, currents, and temperatures, generating alarm flags or initiating automatic shutdown sequences when faults occur to protect sensitive ASICs and FPGAs. Selection criteria focus on the number of monitored channels, ADC resolution, voltage accuracy (often within 0.5%), integrated non-volatile fault logging memory (Black Box), host bus interface, and package size.

On Octatronics, source high-reliability power supply controllers and monitors from premier manufacturers including Texas Instruments, Analog Devices, onsemi, and Renesas. Compare product specifications, check lifecycles, and submit bulk RFQs online.

Frequently Asked Questions

Octatronics can help source a wide range of Power Supply Controllers and Monitors from major manufacturers worldwide, including active production parts, long-lead-time items, and hard-to-find components.

Yes. You can submit a single part number or upload a BOM with multiple parts. Our team will check stock, date code, lead time, and pricing for each item.

Availability depends on the specific part number and supplier source. For important orders, buyers can request packaging photos, labels, date code information, and traceability documents.

Yes. Octatronics supports sourcing for active, end-of-life, obsolete, and hard-to-find components through our global supplier network.

Please provide the part number, manufacturer, quantity, required date code, target price, delivery country, and whether original packaging or COC is required.

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