Manufacturer Part Number
MAX1676EUB-T
Manufacturer
analog-devices
Introduction
The MAX1676EUB-T is a DC DC switching regulator designed for power management tasks, specially configured for stepping up voltage with a boost topology.
Product Features and Performance
Converts lower voltage to higher voltage using boost topology
Adjustable output voltage for different application needs
Incorporates synchronous rectifier for higher efficiency
Supports wide input voltage range from 0.7V to 5.5V
Can achieve output voltage up to 5.5V
Operates at a switching frequency up to 500Hz
Product Advantages
High efficiency due to synchronous rectification
Flexible voltage input and adjustable output for versatile use
Compact 10-TFSOP, 10-MSOP package supports surface mount technology
Operates effectively over a wide temperature range from -40°C to 85°C
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage - Input (Min): 0.7V
Voltage - Input (Max): 5.5V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed): 2.0V (Adjustable to 3.3V, 5V)
Voltage - Output (Max): 5.5V
Topology: Boost
Switching Frequency: Up to 500Hz
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 85°C (TA)
Quality and Safety Features
Robust operation in a wide range of ambient temperatures
Designed for reliable performance in surface mount applications
Compatibility
Compatible with a wide range of input voltages for different product applications
Suitable for use in applications requiring an adjustable output voltage
Application Areas
Portable electronics
Battery-operated devices
Embedded systems requiring voltage step-up
Product Lifecycle
Status: Active
The product is currently active with no indication of discontinuation, ensuring long-term availability and support.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Versatile input and output voltage range accommodates various power requirements
High efficiency and compact form factor facilitate integration into multiple designs
Reliability over a broad operating temperature range suits challenging environmental conditions
Ongoing product support with active status helps ensure long-term project feasibility