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MP1608CGTL - 5.5V 6A Synchronous Step-Down Converter

Download the MP1608CGTL datasheet PDF (MP1608C included). The manufacturer datasheet provides complete specifications, pinout details, electrical characteristics, and typical applications for 5.5v 6a synchronous step-down converter.

Description

The MP1608C is a monolithic, step-down switchmode converter with built-in internal power MOSFETs.

It achieves 6A of continuous output current (IOUT) from a 2.4V to 5.5V input voltage (VIN) range, with excellent load and line regulation.

The output voltage (VOUT) can be regulated to as low as 0.4V.

Features

  • Wide 2.4V to 5.5V Operating Input Voltage (VIN) Range.
  • Up to 6A Output Current (IOUT).
  • 15mΩ and 9mΩ Internal Power MOSFET Switches.
  • Forced Continuous Conduction Mode (FCCM).
  • 1.25MHz Switching Frequency (fSW).
  • Enable (EN) Function.
  • High Feedback Accuracy: o ±0.75% at Junction Temperature (TJ) = 25°C o ±1% at TJ = -40°C to +125°C.
  • Output Discharge Function.
  • Short-Circuit Protection (SCP) with Hiccup Mode.
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MP1608C 5.5V, 6A, Synchronous Step-Down Converter with FCCM in SOT583 Package DESCRIPTION The MP1608C is a monolithic, step-down switchmode converter with built-in internal power MOSFETs. It achieves 6A of continuous output current (IOUT) from a 2.4V to 5.5V input voltage (VIN) range, with excellent load and line regulation. The output voltage (VOUT) can be regulated to as low as 0.4V. The constant-on-time (COT) control scheme provides fast transient response and facilitates loop stabilization. Fault protections include cycle-by-cycle current limiting and thermal shutdown. The MP1608C is well-suited for a wide range of applications including high-performance digital signal processors (DSPs), wireless power, portable and mobile devices, and other lowpower systems.
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