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Synchronous Boost Regulator with Output Disconnect and LDO in a 3mm x 3mm QFN

20th May 2008
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Linear Technology has announced the LTC3537, a 2.2MHz, current mode synchronous boost DC/DC converter with integrated output disconnects plus an LDO. The LTC353''s boost converter's internal 600mA switches can deliver output voltages as high as 5.25V from an input voltage range of 0.68V at start-up (0.5V when running) to 5V, making it ideal for Li-Ion/Polymer or single/multicell alkaline/NiMH applications.
It can deliver up to 100mA of continuous output current (at 3.3V) from a single alkaline cell or 300mA from a dual cell input. Synchronous rectification enables efficiencies of up to 94% while a 2.2MHz switching frequency minimizes the total solution footprint.

The second channel, a 100mA LDO, has an input range of 1.8V to 5.5V and can deliver outputs as low as 0.6V. It can be driven by either the input voltage source or the boost converter's output, providing design flexibility. The LDO channel's 100mV dropout voltage and 24db ripple rejection (@fSW) offer a compact and low noise secondary output.

With both channels in operation; the Burst Mode® operation or the Boost Channel lowers quiescent current to only 30uA, providing extended battery run-time in handheld applications. For lower noise operation, the Burst Mode feature can be disabled. Other features include Power Good indicators for both channels, a low battery comparator and thermal overload protection. The combination of its high switching frequency and 3mm x 3mm QFN package provides a very compact solution for dual rail handheld applications.

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