LT8610EMSE#TRPBF
Manufacturer | Analog Devices |
Description | IC REG BUCK ADJ 2.5A 16MSOP |
Category | Integrated Circuit |
Package | MSOP16 |
Status | New & original |
Ship From | HK/SHENZHEN |
Stocks | 10,000 |
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Description
The LT8610EMSE#TRPBF is a high-performance synchronous step-down DC-DC converter designed by Linear Technology (now part of Analog Devices Inc.). It offers a wide input voltage range and high efficiency, making it suitable for various power conversion applications.
Here are some key features and potential applications of the LT8610EMSE#TRPBF:
1. High Efficiency: The LT8610EMSE#TRPBF utilizes a synchronous rectification topology, which helps achieve high conversion efficiency. It provides low power losses and minimizes heat dissipation, making it ideal for applications where energy efficiency is crucial.
2. Wide Input Voltage Range: The DC-DC converter can accept input voltages from 3.4V to 42V, allowing for compatibility with a wide range of power sources, including automotive batteries, industrial power supplies, and battery-operated systems.
3. Output Voltage Flexibility: The LT8610EMSE#TRPBF can generate output voltages as low as 0.8V, making it suitable for powering various components, such as microcontrollers, FPGAs, and other low-voltage devices.
4. Adjustable Switching Frequency: The converter’s switching frequency can be adjusted from 100kHz to 3MHz, providing flexibility in optimizing efficiency and size for different applications. Higher frequencies enable the use of smaller external components.
5. Protections and Features: The LT8610EMSE#TRPBF incorporates various protection features, including overvoltage protection (OVP), overcurrent protection (OCP), and thermal shutdown. It also offers synchronization capability, soft-start, and a power good flag for monitoring the output voltage.
6. Applications: The LT8610EMSE#TRPBF is well-suited for a wide range of applications that require efficient power conversion. Some common examples include automotive electronics, industrial automation, telecommunications, battery-powered systems, and distributed power systems.