Analog Devices' Regulator Now Comes in Wide Voltage Range

Press Release Summary:

Power by Linear™ LTM4661 from Analog Devices Inc. is a low power step-up µModule® regulator measuring 6.25mm-by-6.25mm-by-2.42mm. It is a minimal design that uses a few capacitors and one resistor. Single-sided PCBs are less than 1cm² and dual-sided PCBs are 0.5cm². Input voltage ranges from 1.8V to 5.5V. Output voltage ranges from 2.5V to 15V. Other features include inrush current limit, external frequency synchronization, selectable burst mode® operation, and output overvoltage and overtemperature protection.


Original Press Release:

Analog Devices’ Tiny µModule Boost Regulator for Low Voltage Optical Systems

NORWOOD, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Analog Devices, Inc. today announced the Power by Linear™ LTM4661, a low power step-up µModule® regulator in a 6.25mm x 6.25mm x 2.42mm BGA package. Only a few capacitors and one resistor are required to complete the design, and the solution occupies less than 1cm² single-sided or 0.5cm² on double-sided PCBs. The LTM4661 incorporates a switching DC/DC controller, MOSFETs, inductors and supporting components. The LTM4661 operates from a 1.8V to 5.5V input supply, and continues to operate down to 0.7V after start-up. The output voltage can be set by a single resistor ranging from 2.5V to 15V. The combination of the small, thin package and wide input and output voltage range is ideal for wide range of applications including optical modules, battery-powered equipment, battery-based backup systems, bias voltage for power amps or laser diodes and small DC motors.

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The LTM4661 can deliver 4A continuously under 3.3VIN to 5VOUT, and 0.7A continuously under 3.3VIN to 12VOUT. The LTM4661 employs synchronous rectification, which delivers as high as 92% conversion efficiency (3.3VIN to 5VOUT). The switching frequency is 1MHz, and can also be synchronized to an external clock ranging from 500kHz to 1.5MHz. The LTM4661 1MHz switching frequency and dual phase single output architecture enable fast transient response to line and load changes and a significant reduction of output ripple voltage. The LTM4661 has three operation modes: Burst Mode® operation, forced continuous mode and external sync mode. The quiescent current in Burst Mode operation is only 25µA, which provides extended battery run time. For applications demanding the lowest possible noise operation, the forced continuous mode or external sync mode minimize possible interference of switching noise.

The LTM4661 features an output disconnect during shutdown and inrush current limit at start-up. Fault protection features include short-circuit, overvoltage and overtemperature protection.

The LTM4661 operates from –40℃ to 125℃ operating temperature. For more information, visit http://www.analog.com/LTM4661.

Summary of Features: LTM4661

  • Complete Solution in <1cm² (Single-Sided PCB) or 0.5cm² (Dual-Sided PCB)
  • Input Voltage Range: 1.8V to 5.5V, Down to 0.7V After Start-Up
  • Output Voltage Range: 2.5V to 15V
  • Up to 4A DC Output Current
  • ±3% Maximum Total DC Output Voltage Regulation Over Load, Line & Temperature
  • Output Disconnect in Shutdown
  • Inrush Current Limit
  • External Frequency Synchronization
  • Selectable Burst Mode® Operation
  • Output Overvoltage & Overtemperature Protection
  • Ultrathin 6.25mm × 6.25mm × 2.42mm BGA package

Pricing & Availability

Product    Production      Price Each Per             Package
                    Availability      1,000          

LTM4661        Now             Starts at $6.98             6.25 x 6.25 x 2.42mm BGA


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