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AP2406ES-ADJ - 600mA Synchronous Step-Down Converter

This page provides the datasheet information for the AP2406ES-ADJ, a member of the AP2406 600mA Synchronous Step-Down Converter family.

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Description

The AP2406 is a high efficiency monolithic synchronous buck regulator using a constant frequency, current mode architecture.

The device is available in an adjustable version and fixed output voltages, such as 1.2V, 1.5V, 1.8V, etc.

Features

  • z High Efficiency: Up to 96% z 1.5MHz Constant Switching Frequency z 700mA Output Current at VIN=3V z Integrated Main switch and synchronous rectifier. No Schottky Diode Required z 2.5V to 6.5V Input Voltage Range z Output Voltage as Low as 0.6V z 100% Duty Cycle in Dropout z Quiescent Current: 300µA(input < 4.2V) z Slope Compensated Current Mode Control for Excellent Line and Load Transient Response z Short Circuit Protection z.

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Part number AP2406ES-ADJ
Manufacturer Chipown
File Size 322.11 KB
Description 600mA Synchronous Step-Down Converter
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AP2406 Chipown 1.5Mhz, 700mA Synchronous Step-Down Converter Description The AP2406 is a high efficiency monolithic synchronous buck regulator using a constant frequency, current mode architecture. The device is available in an adjustable version and fixed output voltages, such as 1.2V, 1.5V, 1.8V, etc. Supply current with no load is 300uA and drops to <1uA in shutdown. The 2.5V to 6.5V input voltage range makes the AP2406 ideally suited for single Li-Ion, two to four AA battery-powered applications. 100% duty cycle provides low dropout operation, extending battery life in portable systems. PWM pulse skipping mode operation provides very low output ripple voltage for noise sensitive applications. Switching frequency is internally set at 1.
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