Parameters |
Factory Lead Time |
1 Week |
Mounting Type |
Surface Mount |
Package / Case |
32-WFQFN Exposed Pad |
Operating Temperature |
0°C~85°C TA |
Packaging |
Tape & Reel (TR) |
Published |
2002 |
Part Status |
Active |
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) |
1 (Unlimited) |
Base Part Number |
LTC1628 |
Function |
Step-Down |
Number of Outputs |
2 |
Output Type |
Transistor Driver |
Output Configuration |
Positive |
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) |
3.5V~30V |
Control Features |
Enable, Frequency Control, Power Good, Soft Start |
Topology |
Buck |
Frequency - Switching |
220kHz |
Synchronous Rectifier |
Yes |
Duty Cycle (Max) |
99.4% |
Clock Sync |
No |
RoHS Status |
ROHS3 Compliant |
LTC1628CUH#TRPBF Overview
This switching controller fits most application requirements since it is packaged in a 32-WFQFN Exposed Pad package. This dc motor controller can be used to generate outputs with 2 numbers. The pmic is packaged in Tape & Reel (TR) solid enclosure. It is capable of dealing with Transistor Driver dc switching's output (s). dc switching'sDC control operates at 3.5V~30V volts and has 3.5V~30V supply voltage. Work well in dc switchers with a 0°C~85°C TA. Using this switching controller, it is possible to switch at 220kHz. The Surface Mount allows it to be used for dc dc regulator in general. Featured in the dcdc regulator is Enable, Frequency Control, Power Good, Soft Start which allows efficient switching control. A search for "LTC1628" will reveal other relevant dc to dc converter ics.
LTC1628CUH#TRPBF Features
Transistor Driver Outputs
Switching Frequency: 220kHz
Enable, Frequency Control, Power Good, Soft Start
LTC1628CUH#TRPBF Applications
There are a lot of Linear Technology/Analog Devices LTC1628CUH#TRPBF DC to DC converter applications.
- Automation technology
- Various precision measuring instruments
- Alternators
- seismic instrument power circuits
- SMT equipment
- Adjustable voltage or current linear circuits
- Shearing machines
- Electrical distribution systems
- Program control systems
- Digital precision reference circuits