LTC3526-2
LTC3526-2 is 500mA 2MHz Synchronous Step-Up DC/DC Converters manufactured by Linear Technology.
LTC3526-2/LTC3526B-2
NOT REMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS
Contact Linear Technology for Potential Replacement
500m A 2MHz Synchronous Step-Up DC/DC Converters in 2mm × 2mm DFN
Features
Description n Delivers 3.3V at 100m A from a Single Alkaline/ Ni MH Cell or 3.3V at 200m A from Two Cells n VIN Start-Up Voltage: 850m V n VIN Operating Range: 0.5V to 5V n 1.6V to 5.25V VOUT Range n Up to 94% Efficiency n Output Disconnect n 2MHz Fixed Frequency Operation n VIN > VOUT Operation n Integrated Soft-Start n Current Mode Control with Internal pensation n Burst Mode® Operation with 9µA Quiescent Current
(LTC3526-2) n Low Noise PWM Operation (LTC3526B-2) n Internal Synchronous Rectifier n Logic Controlled Shutdown (IQ < 1µA) n Anti-Ringing Control n Low Profile (2mm × 2mm × 0.75mm) DFN-6 Package
Applications n Medical Instruments n Flash-Based MP3 Players n Noise Canceling Headphones n Wireless Mice n Bluetooth Headsets
The LTC®3526-2/LTC3526B-2 are synchronous, fixed frequency step-up DC/DC converters with output disconnect. Synchronous rectification enables high efficiency in the low profile 2mm × 2mm DFN package. Battery life in single AA/AAA powered products is extended further with an 850m V start-up voltage and operation down to 500m V once started.
A switching frequency of 2MHz minimizes solution footprint by allowing the use of tiny, low profile inductors and ceramic capacitors. The current mode PWM design is internally pensated, reducing external parts count. The LTC3526-2 Features
Burst Mode operation at light load conditions, while the LTC3526B-2 Features continuous switching. Anti-ring circuitry eliminates EMI concerns by damping the inductor in discontinuous mode. Additional Features include a low shutdown current of under 1µA and thermal shutdown.
The LTC3526-2/LTC3526B-2 are housed in a 6-pin 2mm × 2mm × 0.75mm DFN package.
For new designs, we remend the LTC3526L-2/ LTC3526LB-2.
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