Manufacturer Part Number
LT1934ES6#TRPBF
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The LT1934ES6#TRPBF is a compact, high-efficiency, step-down DC-DC converter ideal for portable equipment.
Product Features and Performance
Adjustable output voltage range from 1.25V to 29.92V
Capable of driving 300mA load with excellent line and load regulation
Minimum input voltage of 3.2V ideal for battery-powered applications
Maximum input voltage up to 34V for wide-ranging uses
Uses a single inductor for simplicity in design
No synchronous rectifier, utilizes diode for energy conversion
Capable of operating within a temperature range of 0°C to 85°C
Frequency switching remains unspecified
Product Advantages
High input voltage range flexibility suitable for various applications
Adjustable output accommodates specific voltage needs
Simple design architecture can lower overall system cost
The product is currently active, ensuring ongoing support and availability
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Outputs: 1
Topology: Buck
Voltage Input (Min): 3.2V
Voltage Input (Max): 34V
Voltage Output (Min/Fixed): 1.25V
Voltage Output (Max): 29.92V
Current Output: 300mA
Quality and Safety Features
Ensures stable operation over the specified temperature range
Reliable surface-mount package
Compatibility
SOT-23-6 Thin, TSOT-23-6 compatible with PCBs designed for surface mount technology
Application Areas
Battery-powered devices
Portable electronics
Power regulation for sensors and small motors
Mobile accessory power management
Product Lifecycle
Product status is active
No known discontinuation in the near future, ensuring long-term availability
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatility in input voltage makes it adaptable to various power sources
Adjustable output voltage allows for a wide array of uses in different circuit designs
Small footprint of the TSOT-23-6 package saves space in compact systems
Step-down buck topology is known for its efficiency, which is beneficial for extending battery life
Made by Analog Devices, a reputable manufacturer in the semiconductor industry
Lack of synchronous rectification simplifies design and reduces component count