Power Management ICs target RF agile radios and FPGAs.

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Housed in 7 x 7 mm, 48-lead LFCSP package, ADP505x Series combines 4 buck switching regulators (4 A, 4 A, 1.2 A, and 1.2 A) with one 200 mA low dropout regulator, providing power density of 25 W in 310 mm² PCB area. All 4 switching regulators operate over wide input voltage range of 4.5–15 V and are synchronized to single clock with programmable range of 250 kHz to 1.4 MHz. Programmable phase shifts of 0°, 90°, 180°, 270° on each buck regulator minimize input ripple.



Original Press Release:



Tiny Integrated Solution Powers RF Agile Radio Applications and FPGAs



Efficient, reliable PMU for complex integrated power solutions required by advanced software-defined radio and FPGA applications



NORWOOD, Mass. – Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal-processing applications, introduced today an integrated family of efficient power management ICs (integrated circuits) targeting compact, high density power solutions for RF agile radio and FPGA/processor-based (field-programmable gate array) applications.



The ADP505x family of power management ICs was designed as an integrated power solution for picocell and femtocell base stations, portable and handheld devices as well as most applications needing a compact, integrated power solution. Designed to support Analog Devices’ AD9361 RF Transceiver for software-defined radio (SDR) applications, it can also be used as an integrated power solution for many of Altera Corp.’s (NASDAQ: ALTR) and Xilinx Inc.’s (NASDAQ: XLNX) FPGA platforms. For more information about ADI integrated power management solutions and FPGAs: Integrated Power Solutions for Altera FPGAs and Integrated Power Solutions for Xilinx FPGAs.



Order power management samples and download data sheets:

ADP5050 http://www.analog.com/ADP5050

ADP5051 http://www.analog.com/ADP5051

ADP5052 http://www.analog.com/ADP5052

ADP5053 http://www.analog.com/ADP5053



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The ADP505x combines multiple buck regulators and LDOs (low-dropout regulators) into a single, compact 48-lead LFCSP (7 mm x 7 mm) package resulting in a power density solution of up to 25 W power design in only 310 mm2 PCB area. It is an extremely versatile multi-output regulator with four buck switching regulators (4 A, 4 A, 1.2 A, 1.2 A) and one 200-mA LDO. The ADP5050 implements an I²C® interface that allows the input voltage to the device and the die temperature to be monitored, increasing the power solution’s overall reliability. Its integrated design allows a single IC to be designed into many different applications, reducing power supply design time.



The ADP5050/51/52/53 two-high current buck regulators are resistor programmable using an external resistor to allow the power supply designer to quickly trim the current limit to 4A, 2.5A or 1.2A. All four switching regulators operate over a wide input voltage range (4.5 V to 15 V) and are synchronized to a single clock with a wide programmable range (250 kHz to 1.4M Hz), which have programmable phase shits (0°, 90°, 180°, 270°) on each buck regulator to reduce input ripple.



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Product

Description

Status

Price Each Per 1,000

Packaging

ADP5050

Quad Buck + LDO + I2C

Now

$4.39

48-lead LFCSP

ADP5051

Quad Buck + POR/WDI + I2C

Now

$4.59

48-lead LFCSP

ADP5052

Quad Buck + LDO

Now

$3.59

48-lead LFCSP

ADP5053

Quad Buck + POR/WDI

Now

$3.79

48-lead LFCSP

    

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