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Dual Output 2-Phase Synchronous Controller Operates from 2.75V Input

23rd April 2007
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Linear Technology has introduced the LTC3836, a dual output 2-phase, low input voltage current mode synchronous step-down switching controller. Operation from an input voltage from 2.75V to 4.5V makes the device ideal for 3.3V, single cell Li-Ion, multi-cell Alkaline or NiMH input sources. It can generate two independent output voltages as low as 0.6V, powering the latest generation of low voltage DSPs and microcontrollers.
The LTC3836 is composed of two synchronous buck regulator controllers, with on-chip high-side and low-side synchronous rectifier drivers to drive N-channel MOSFETs. It can operate at up to 95% duty cycle for low voltage drop out, extending operating time in battery-powered systems. The input ripple current is minimized by operating the controllers 180 degrees out of phase, resulting in reduced EMI and minimizing the required input capacitance. The LTC3836 uses a high-side MOSFET current-sense architecture for current limiting and overload protection eliminating the need for a sense resistor while improving efficiency.

The switching frequency is programmable up to 750kHz, allowing the use of small surface mount inductors. For noise-sensitive applications, the LTC3836 can be externally synchronized up to 850kHz. In addition, the LTC3836 can be configured for pulse-skipping operation to provide high efficiency at light loads and has a tracking function that allows output voltage control during power up and power down.

The LTC3836 is offered in a 28-lead SSOP or a 28-lead 4mm x 5mm QFN package, with an operating temperature range from -40°C to 85°C. The 1,000-piece price starts at $2.75 each.

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