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Longer run-times in view for single-cell li-ion battery applications as ams launches 96%-efficient 1A buck converter

Unterpremstaetten, Austria (22 April, 2015), ams AG (SIX: AMS), a leading provider of high performance sensors and analog ICs, today introduced a 1A synchronous buck converter with the wide input voltage range, high efficiency and low stand-by current required in designs powered by a 
single-cell lithium-ion battery. 

The new AS1382 step-down converter operates from an input range of 2.7-5.5V, and provides an output down to as little as 0.6V. Offering efficiency as high as 96% and no-load current of just 95µA, the converter helps designers of li-ion battery powered devices to reduce losses in the power circuit and to extend their product’s run-time between charges. In shut-down mode, the device draws just 0.04µA.

Housed in a miniature 1.22mm x 0.85mm six-lead chip-scale package (WL-CSP6) with a 0.4mm pitch, the AS1382 operates at an internally fixed frequency of 2MHz, 3MHz or 4MHz, enabling the use of a small inductor. This means that a circuit based on the AS1382 DC-DC converter is small enough to be accommodated in densely populated board designs, such as those found in mobile phones, portable media players and wearable devices.

The AS1382 is provided in variants offering a fixed output of 1.0V, 1.2V, 1.5V or 1.8V, and in a version with an output adjustable over the range 0.61-3.35V. All support a continuous load current of 1A, and require an output capacitor of just 10µF. 

The step-down converter may be operated in one of two modes: its Low-Ripple/Low-Noise mode produces very low levels of ripple and noise. In High-Efficiency mode, the device has lower power losses when supplying light loads, increasing stand-by time in always-on battery operated solutions.

The device includes an internal synchronous switch, which eliminates the need for an external Schottky diode. 

‘The synchronous converters used in portable and battery-powered products continue to yield opportunities for reducing power losses. Designers who can make use of the AS1382’s 96% peak efficiency and extremely low stand-by current will find they can gain worthwhile extra run-time out of their product’s li-ion battery system,’ said Bernd Krafthoefer, product marketing manager at ams AG. 

The DC-DC step-down converter AS1382 is available in production volumes now, priced at $0.21 each in quantities of 1,000 units.

An evaluation board for the AS1382 is available online from ams. For more information and sample requests, go to www.ams.com/step-down-converter/AS1382.

About ams

ams is a global leader in the design and manufacture of advanced sensor solutions and analog ICs. Our mission is to shape the world with sensor solutions by providing a seamless interface between humans and technology. ams’ high-performance analog products drive applications requiring extreme precision, dynamic range, sensitivity, and ultra-low power consumption. Products include sensors, sensor interfaces, power management and wireless ICs for consumer, communications, industrial, medical, and automotive markets.

With headquarters in Austria, ams employs over 1,700 people globally and serves more than 8,000 customers worldwide. ams is listed on the SIX Swiss stock exchange (ticker symbol: AMS). More information about ams can be found at www.ams.com.

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