Manufacturer Part Number
AOZ1905DI
Manufacturer
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor
Introduction
The AOZ1905DI is a high-efficiency, step-up switching regulator that can provide a regulated positive output voltage from an input voltage as low as 2.7V. The device operates at a high fixed switching frequency of 600kHz or 1.2MHz, enabling the use of small external components. It is ideal for battery-powered applications that require a regulated output voltage higher than the battery voltage.
Product Features and Performance
High efficiency up to 95%
Wide input voltage range: 2.7V to 5.5V
Adjustable output voltage from 2.7V to 24V
Output current up to 2A
High fixed switching frequency of 600kHz or 1.2MHz
Low quiescent current of 25μA
Cycle-by-cycle current limit
Thermal shutdown protection
Available in a compact 10-WFDFN package
Product Advantages
High efficiency for extended battery life
Wide input voltage range for versatile applications
Adjustable output voltage for flexible system design
High switching frequency allows use of small external components
Robust protection features for reliable operation
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Exceptional power efficiency for battery-powered devices
Compact size and high power density
Flexible output voltage adjustment
Reliable performance with comprehensive protection features
Ideal for a wide range of portable and handheld applications
Quality and Safety Features
Robust thermal shutdown protection
Cycle-by-cycle current limiting for overcurrent protection
Designed and manufactured to the highest quality standards
Compatibility
The AOZ1905DI is a standalone power management IC and can be used in a variety of applications that require a regulated positive output voltage higher than the input voltage.
Application Areas
Portable electronics
Battery-powered devices
USB-powered equipment
Industrial and instrumentation equipment
Backup power supplies
Product Lifecycle
The AOZ1905DI is an obsolete product. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for information on equivalent or alternative models that may be available.