MHz switching frequency-based devices enable miniaturization of the DC-DC converter and EMI filters
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A full brick package developed by TDK-Lambda, the PF1500B-360, is for high voltage distributed power architectures
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A fully charged Li-ion battery starts at a high operating voltage, but as the battery is discharged its operating voltage declines to the point it can no longer provide sufficient voltage to power its load, even if some charge remains.
The 6MHz switching frequency allows for a smaller size inductor and capacitors, reducing the overall mounting area by as much as half. The buck-boost converter operates in fixed frequency PWM mode using synchronous rectification to obtain maximum efficiency. At low load currents, the converter can be switched over to Power Save mode to maintain high efficiency over a wide load current range. The input voltage range is from 2.5 to 5.5V and the input current can be limited to a typical value of 3.1, 1.3 or 0.49A. It also supports maximum output currents of 1.2A (buck PWM mode) and 0.8A (boost PWM mode).
The output voltage is programmable using an external resistor divider over 0.8 to 5V. In addition the VSEL pin can be used to select a second output voltage level for applications that require a lower chipset core Voltage during standby.
The converter is available in the WLP-20-01 (wafer-level chip-scale) package measuring only 2.15 × 1.94 × 0.625mm.
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