Manufacturer Part Number
LT3759IMSE#TRPBF
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The LT3759 is a versatile DC DC switching controller designed to manage power within electronic systems.
Product Features and Performance
Supports Step-Up and Step-Up/Step-Down configurations
Handles positive or negative output configurations
Capable of isolation
Supports a wide range of input voltage (1.6V to 42V)
Adjustable switching frequency from 100kHz to 1MHz
Single output with one-phase operation
Soft start feature limits inrush current during startup
Power good signal for output voltage monitoring
Frequency synchronization capability
High operating temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
Product Advantages
Flexibility in application due to multi-topology support
High reliability with a wide input voltage range
Efficient power conversion with adjustable frequency control
Thermal performance enhanced by exposed pad package
Key Technical Parameters
Topology: Boost, Flyback, SEPIC
Number of Outputs: 1
Output Phases: 1
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd): 1.6V to 42V
Frequency - Switching: 100kHz to 1MHz
Control Features: Enable, Frequency Control, Power Good, Soft Start
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 125°C
Quality and Safety Features
Tape & Reel packaging for safe handling and automated assembly
Surface Mount Technology for robust PCB mounting
Compatibility
Compatible with a range of power management applications
Suitable for systems requiring step-up/down voltage conversion
Application Areas
Telecommunications
Industrial systems
Automotive electronics
Portable devices
Medical devices
Product Lifecycle
Active product with full manufacturer support
Not currently nearing discontinuation
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Adaptable for numerous applications with various voltage requirements
High efficiency and reliability for critical system operations
Simplified system integration due to various control features
Robust design capable of operating in extreme temperatures
Availability in Tape & Reel packaging for efficient manufacturing processes