DC-DC Switching Regulators feature internal compensation.

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Offered in 3 x 3 mm TSOP packages, 700 kHz ADP2300 and 1.4 MHz ADP2301 integrate high-side MOSFET that delivers power conversion efficiencies greater than 90%. Step-down non-synchronous regulators include soft-start circuitry and bootstrap diodes for intermediate bus generation and point-of-load regulation. Supporting input voltage of 3-20 V, ICs provide adjustable output from 0.8 V to 90% of input voltage. Under light loads, regulators automatically operate in pulse frequency modulation.



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20-V Step-Down DC-to-DC Non-Synchronous Regulators Simplify Intermediate Power Bus and Point-of-Load Power Designs



- ADI's ADP2300/01 switching regulators feature internal compensation to enable design engineers to reduce power system design complexity while generating power conversion efficiencies of greater than 90 percent.

NORWOOD, Mass -- Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a global leader in high-performance semiconductors for signal-processing applications, today introduced the ADP2300 and ADP2301 dc-to-dc switching regulators, the most recent in their growing portfolio of integrated power management switching regulators. The new 20V 1.2A (amp) step-down, dc-to-dc switching regulators integrate a high-side MOSFET that delivers power conversion efficiencies greater than 90 percent. The new regulators also feature internal loop compensation, integrated soft-start circuitry and bootstrap diodes to enable high-density solutions for intermediate bus generation and point-of-load regulation. The highly integrated ADP2300 and ADP2301 are available in small TSOT packages.

These ADP2300 and ADP2301 also support a wide input voltage range from 3 V to 20 V to accommodate a diversity of point-of-load applications, including consumer electronics and industrial and communications infrastructure equipment. This output voltage is adjustable from 0.8 V to 90 percent of input voltage (VIN). The regulators' current-mode, fixed-frequency PWM (pulse-width modulation) architecture provides excellent stability and transient response. Under light loads, the regulators automatically operate in PFM (pulse frequency modulation) to reduce light load losses. A precision enable pin allows the regulator to be turned on at a precise input voltage for sequencing of multiple devices. System reliability and protection are enhanced further through OCP (overcurrent protection), UVLO (undervoltage lockout) and TSD (thermal shutdown).

Key Features and Benefits

o Frequency settings: ADP2300 (700 kHz) and ADP2301(1.4 MHz)

o Input voltage supply range of 3 V to 20 V supports a diverse range of point-of-load applications

o Internal compensation and soft start provides easy design

o Small TSOT packages provide a high-density solution and ideal replacement for less efficient linear regulators

o Automatic pulse frequency modulation improves efficiency under light loads

o Precision-enable pin allows the regulator to be turned on at a precise input voltage

With a wide input voltage range up to 20 V, the ADP2300 and ADP2301 support a variety of signal-chain loads where circuits may include ADCs (analog to digital converters), DACs (digital-to-analog converters), precision amplifiers and other high-performance, submicron ICs such as DSPs (digital signal processors) and FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays). The fast transient response and ease-of-use make these switching regulators a good match for powering FPGAs and Analog Devices' Blackfin® and SHARC® Processors. Analog Devices' integrated power management switching regulators are also supported by the ADIsimPower(TM) design tool, which makes selecting components, simulating power supply performance and building evaluation circuits easy and fast.

Availability and Pricing
Product     Samples     Availability     Output Options      Temperature    Price Each     Packaging
(A) Range Per 100,000
ADP2300
ADP2301 Now Now 1.2 -40°C to +125°C $1.01 3mm × 3mm
TSOT-6L


For more information on these products, visit www.analog.com/pr/ADP2300 and www.analog.com/pr/ADP2301. For more information on ADI's integrated multi-function power portfolio, visit analog.com/pr/switching-regulators.

ADI in Power Management

Analog Devices brings world-class signal-processing prowess to a portfolio of innovative power-management ICs that complement high-performance signal-processing functions in a wide range of portable and fixed-power applications in consumer electronics, medical equipment, industrial and instrumentation, and communications infrastructure. By supporting signal-chain design requirements, such as dynamic range, transient performance, and reliability, ADI helps customers solve complex power challenges easily and quickly, differentiate their products, and get to market faster. Learn more about ADI's power-management ICs at www.analog.com/power.

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