feature article
Subscribe Now

2.25MHz Synchronous Step-Down DC/DC Converter with Programmable Input Current Limit Delivers up to 800mA

MILPITAS, CA – October 29, 2009 – Linear Technology announces the LTC3606B, a 2.25MHz, synchronous buck regulator with programmable average input current limit. It can deliver up to 800mA of continuous output current with efficiencies as high as 96%. Using a constant frequency and current mode architecture, the LTC3606B operates from an input voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V, making it ideal for single-cell Li-Ion and USB applications. It can generate output voltages as low as 0.6V, enabling it to power the latest generation of low voltage DSPs and microcontrollers. The LTC3606B uses a switching frequency of 2.25MHz, allowing the use of tiny, low cost ceramic capacitors and inductors less than 1 mm in height. The combination of high switching frequency, tiny externals and a 3mm x 3mm DFN package make the LTC3606B a highly compact synchronous step-down solution.

The LTC3606B offers a programmable average input current limit that can be programmed between 200mA and 800mA, with ±5% accuracy via a single resistor. This makes the LTC3606B ideal for USB applications, supercapacitor charging and point-of-load power supplies. Combined with a supercapacitor, the LTC3606B enables its output to deliver high peak load currents of up to 2A without collapsing the input supply for applications such as GSM amplifiers. It also utilizes low dropout 100% duty cycle operation to allow output voltages equal to VIN, further extending battery run time. The LTC3606B uses a pulse skipping mode to optimize light load efficiency while minimizing switching interference in applications that require the lowest possible noise. Other features include independent soft-start and power good indication, short-circuit protection and internal compensation. The LTC3606B is an ideal solution for handheld applications, which require input current limiting, outputs of up to 800mA, high efficiency and a very small solution footprint.

The LTC3606EDD is available from stock in a 3mm x 3mm DFN-8. Pricing starts at $2.10 each for 1,000-piece quantities. An industrial grade version, the LTC3606BIDD, is tested and guaranteed to operate over a -40ºC to 125ºC operating junction temperature range and is priced at $2.47 each in 1,000-piece quantities. All versions are available from stock. For more information, visit www.linear.com.

Summary of Features: LTC3606B
Programmable Average Input Current Limit:
±5% Accuracy
Up to 96% Efficiency
Very Low Noise Operation
Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 5.5V
Output Voltage Range: 0.6V to 5V
2.25MHz Constant-Frequency Operation
Power Good Output Voltage Monitor
Low Dropout Operation: 100% Duty Cycle
Internal Soft-Start
Current Mode Operation for Excellent Line & Load Transient Response
±2% Output Voltage Accuracy
Short-Circuit Protected
Shutdown Current ≤ 1µA
Available in Small 3mm × 3mm DFN Packages

800mA Synchronous Step-Down DC/DC Converter with Input Current Limit

About Linear Technology

Linear Technology Corporation, a manufacturer of high performance linear integrated circuits, was founded in 1981, became a public company in 1986 and joined the S&P 500 index of major public companies in 2000. Linear Technology products include high performance amplifiers, comparators, voltage references, monolithic filters, linear regulators, DC-DC converters, battery chargers, data converters, communications interface circuits, RF signal conditioning circuits, µModule® products, and many other analog functions. Applications for Linear Technology’s high performance circuits include telecommunications, cellular telephones, networking products such as optical switches, notebook and desktop computers, computer peripherals, video/multimedia, industrial instrumentation, security monitoring devices, high-end consumer products such as digital cameras and MP3 players, complex medical devices, automotive electronics, factory automation, process control, and military and space systems.

Leave a Reply

featured blogs
May 2, 2024
I'm envisioning what one of these pieces would look like on the wall of my office. It would look awesome!...
Apr 30, 2024
Analog IC design engineers need breakthrough technologies & chip design tools to solve modern challenges; learn more from our analog design panel at SNUG 2024.The post Why Analog Design Challenges Need Breakthrough Technologies appeared first on Chip Design....

featured video

MaxLinear Integrates Analog & Digital Design in One Chip with Cadence 3D Solvers

Sponsored by Cadence Design Systems

MaxLinear has the unique capability of integrating analog and digital design on the same chip. Because of this, the team developed some interesting technology in the communication space. In the optical infrastructure domain, they created the first fully integrated 5nm CMOS PAM4 DSP. All their products solve critical communication and high-frequency analysis challenges.

Learn more about how MaxLinear is using Cadence’s Clarity 3D Solver and EMX Planar 3D Solver in their design process.

featured paper

Designing Robust 5G Power Amplifiers for the Real World

Sponsored by Keysight

Simulating 5G power amplifier (PA) designs at the component and system levels with authentic modulation and high-fidelity behavioral models increases predictability, lowers risk, and shrinks schedules. Simulation software enables multi-technology layout and multi-domain analysis, evaluating the impacts of 5G PA design choices while delivering accurate results in a single virtual workspace. This application note delves into how authentic modulation enhances predictability and performance in 5G millimeter-wave systems.

Download now to revolutionize your design process.

featured chalk talk

Maximizing High Power Density and Efficiency in EV-Charging Applications
Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Infineon
In this episode of Chalk Talk, Amelia Dalton and Daniel Dalpiaz from Infineon talk about trends in the greater electrical vehicle charging landscape, typical block diagram components, and tradeoffs between discrete devices versus power modules. They also discuss choices between IGBT’s and Silicon Carbide, the advantages of advanced packaging techniques in both power discrete and power module solutions, and how reliability is increasingly important due to demands for more charging cycles per day.
Dec 18, 2023
19,112 views