Manufacturer Part Number
LM2663MX
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
LM2663MX is a ratiometric charge pump DC/DC converter produced by Texas Instruments. It is part of their Power Management Integrated Circuit (PMIC) range, designed for applications requiring voltage inversion or multiplication.
Product Features and Performance
Charge Pump DC/DC Converter
Ratiometric function offers multiple output voltage configurations
Fixed output type for stability
Single output for simplicity
Efficient power management in compact 8-SOIC package
Operating temperature range from -40°C to 85°C
Product Advantages
Flexible voltage inversion or doubling functions
Low input voltage operation starting at 1.5V
Suitable for battery-operated devices
Simple circuit design with minimal external components
Space-saving due to the small 8-SOIC package
Key Technical Parameters
Input Voltage Range: 1.5V to 5.5V
Output Voltage Options: -Vin, 2Vin, Vin/2
Output Current Capacity: 200mA
Switching Frequency Options: 10kHz, 75kHz
Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
Quality and Safety Features
Built-in over-temperature protection
Stable and reliable performance in approved temperature range
Compatibility
Compatible with various microcontrollers and digital systems requiring voltage inversion or multiplication
Mountable on a wide range of PCBs due to Surface Mount technology
Application Areas
Portable electronic devices
Battery-powered equipment
Power supply circuits
Negative voltage generation for op-amps or other mixed-signal ICs
Product Lifecycle
Last Time Buy status
Potential need to consider future replacement or upgrade solutions
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Efficient power management solution for applications with limited space
Supports various design requirements with multiple voltage output configurations
Proven reliability by Texas Instruments
Simple design philosophy leading to ease of implementation and cost savings
Ideal for extending battery life in portable devices due to low input voltage capability
Inclusion in Texas Instruments' established portfolio of power management solutions