A hot swap power delivery circuit. Specifically, the hot swap power delivery
circuit
is used for controlling current to a load. The hot swap power delivery circuit
comprises a field effect transistor (FET), a ramp circuit, and a source follower
feedback circuit. The FET comprises a gate, a source, and a drain. The ramp circuit
is coupled to the gate of the FET, and is used for delivering current to a load
that is coupled to the source of the FET. The source follower feedback circuit
is coupled to the source and the gate and is used for de-linearizing an output
voltage on said source affecting the delivery of the current.