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MAX15106C - Synchronous Step-Down Switching Regulator

This page provides the datasheet information for the MAX15106C, a member of the MAX15106A Synchronous Step-Down Switching Regulator family.

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Description

The MAX15106A/MAX15106B/MAX15106C family of high-efficiency, current-mode, synchronous step-down switching regulators with integrated power switches deliver up to 6A of output current.

Features

  • 0.9MHz (MAX15106A), 1.0MHz (MAX15106B), and 1.1MHz (MAX15106C) factorytrimmed fixed frequency PWM-mode operation. The highswitching frequency, along with the PWM current-mode architecture allows for a compact, all-ceramic capacitor design. Features.
  • Continuous 6A Output Current.
  • Efficiency Up to 96%.
  • ±1% Accuracy Over Load, Line, and Temperature.
  • Operates from a 2.7V to 5.5V Supply.
  • Adjustable Output from 0.6V to 0.95 × VIN.
  • Programmable Soft-Start.
  • Safe Start.

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Part number MAX15106C
Manufacturer Analog Devices
File Size 855.22 KB
Description Synchronous Step-Down Switching Regulator
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Evaluation Kit Available Support Click here to ask an associate for production status of specific part numbers. High-Efficiency, 6A, Current-Mode Synchronous Step-Down Switching Regulator MAX15106A/ MAX15106B/ MAX15106C General Description The MAX15106A/MAX15106B/MAX15106C family of high-efficiency, current-mode, synchronous step-down switching regulators with integrated power switches deliver up to 6A of output current. The regulators operate from 2.7V to 5.5V and provide an output voltage from 0.6V up to 95% of the input voltage, making the devices ideal for distributed power systems, portable devices, and preregulation applications. The ICs utilize a current-mode control architecture with a high-gain transconductance error amplifier.
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