Manufacturer Part Number
LTC3862IGN-1#PBF
Manufacturer
Analog Devices
Introduction
The LTC3862IGN-1#PBF is a cutting-edge Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) designed for DC to DC switching control, capable of handling step-up and step-up/step-down functions.
Product Features and Performance
Supports both Boost and SEPIC topologies
Provides two output phases
Adjustable switching frequency from 75kHz to 500kHz
Maximum duty cycle of 96%
Built-in clock synchronization
Operational over a wide supply voltage range from 8.5V to 36V
Incorporates control features like enable, frequency control, phase control, and soft start
Product Advantages
Flexibility in voltage supply and compatibility with various applications
High efficiency due to adjustable duty cycle and frequency
Enhanced system stability and response through the soft start and phase control features
Key Technical Parameters
Number of Outputs: 2
Output Phases: 2
Voltage Supply: 8.5V ~ 36V
Frequency Switching: 75kHz ~ 500kHz
Duty Cycle (Max): 96%
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 125°C (TJ)
Quality and Safety Features
Operates effectively in a wide temperature range, ensuring reliability under various environmental conditions
High duty cycle for efficient performance
Clock synchronization to avoid timing issues
Compatibility
Compatible with systems requiring Boost or SEPIC converter topologies
Suitable for applications needing dual-phase outputs
Application Areas
Power management in telecommunications
Automotive electronics
Industrial systems
Product Lifecycle
Currently in an active product status
No known discontinuation imminent, and replacements or upgrades should be available as per market demand
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatility with dual topology support (Boost and SEPIC)
High efficiency and precision through extensive control features
Robust design, operational in extreme temperature conditions
Suitable for critical applications in automotive and industrial sectors
Continuous product support and availability during its active lifecycle phase