LTC3444

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Micropower Synchronous Buck-Boost DC/DC Converter for WCDMA Applications

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Part Details

  • Optimized Features for WCDMA Handsets
  • Regulated Output with Input Voltages Above, Below, or Equal to the Output
  • 0.5V to 5V Output Range
  • Up to 400mA Continuous Output Current From a Single Lithium-Ion Cell
  • Minimal External Components
  • 1.5MHz Fixed Frequency Operation
  • Internal Loop Compensation for Fast Response <25μs Full Scale Output Slewing; COUT 4.7μF
  • Output Disconnect in Shutdown
  • 2.75V to 5.5V Input
  • <1μA Shutdown Current
  • Internal Soft-Start
  • Output Overvoltage Protection
  • Single Inductor, No Schottky Diodes Required
  • Small, Thermally Enhanced 8-Lead (3mm × 3mm) DFN Package
LTC3444
Micropower Synchronous Buck-Boost DC/DC Converter for WCDMA Applications
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Evaluation Kits

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DC901A

LTC3444EDD Demo Board | Synchronous Buck-Boost, for CDMA & HSDPA, 3.1V ≤ VIN ≤ 5V, VOUT = 0.8V to 4.2V @ 400mA

Product Details

Demonstration circuit 901A features the LTC3444 and is a highly efficient, 1.5MHz fixed frequency buck-boost DC/DC converter. The input voltage can range from 3.1V to 5.0V and is suitable for Li-Ion or three-cell NiCd/NiMH battery applications while the output voltage can be set anywhere from 0.8V to 4.2V by injecting a 0.35V to 2.4V control signal. The demo board provides up to 400mA of output current.

DC901A
LTC3444EDD Demo Board | Synchronous Buck-Boost, for CDMA & HSDPA, 3.1V ≤ VIN ≤ 5V, VOUT = 0.8V to 4.2V @ 400mA

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