Manufacturer Part Number
LTC1174CS8#PBF
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The LTC1174CS8#PBF is a versatile, high-performance DC-DC switching regulator designed for power management in various electronic devices. It functions to efficiently regulate voltage while handling step-up, step-down, and step-up/step-down conversions.
Product Features and Performance
Functions: Step-Up, Step-Down, Step-Up/Step-Down
Topology: Buck, Buck-Boost
Output Type: Adjustable with configurations for both positive or negative outputs
Operating frequency of 200kHz
High efficiency with adjustable output voltage from 1.25V to 13V
Supports input voltage ranging from 4V to 13.5V
Product Advantages
Versatility in handling multiple types of voltage conversions
Capable of providing stable output under varying input conditions
Compact 8-SOIC package suitable for space-sensitive applications
Key Technical Parameters
Output Current: 340mA, 600mA
Voltage Input (Min): 4V
Voltage Input (Max): 13.5V
Voltage Output (Min): 1.25V
Voltage Output (Max): 13V
Frequency Switching: 200kHz
Quality and Safety Features
Operates efficiently within standard temperature ranges from 0°C to 70°C
The design adheres to industry norms for safety and quality in power management
Compatibility
Compatible with a variety of applications requiring adjustable output settings in both positive and negative configurations
Application Areas
Ideal for use in mobile devices, portable electronics, and similar applications needing efficient power management with variable voltage requirements
Product Lifecycle
Product Status: Active
Continuously supported with no nearing discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability and support
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Flexible voltage input and output ranges for diverse application needs
High efficiency and reliability in voltage conversion and regulation tasks
Compact and easily integrable 8-SOIC package
Stable performance across a range of operating temperatures
Availability of ongoing manufacturer support and absence of near-term discontinuation risks