Manufacturer Part Number
MIC4680BM
Manufacturer
microchip-technology
Introduction
The MIC4680BM is a high-performance, high-efficiency synchronous step-down regulator that can deliver up to 1.3A of output current. It features a wide input voltage range of 4V to 34V, making it suitable for a variety of applications, including automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics.
Product Features and Performance
Wide input voltage range: 4V to 34V
Adjustable output voltage from 1.23V to 32.98V
Up to 1.3A output current
200kHz switching frequency
High efficiency of up to 95%
Internal compensation for easy use
Thermal shutdown protection
Internally fixed soft-start
Operate from -40°C to 125°C (TJ)
Product Advantages
Highly efficient power conversion
Wide input voltage range for versatile applications
Adjustable output voltage for flexible design
Compact 8-SOIC package for space-constrained designs
Reliable thermal protection and soft-start features
Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Industry-leading efficiency and performance
Flexibility to support a wide range of power requirements
Compact and easy-to-use design simplifies system integration
Robust thermal and protection features for reliable operation
Proven reliability and quality from a trusted manufacturer
Quality and Safety Features
Thermally enhanced 8-SOIC package
Overcurrent, overvoltage, and thermal shutdown protection
RoHS-compliant and halogen-free for environmentally-friendly design
Compatibility
The MIC4680BM is a direct replacement for the discontinued MIC4680 series. It is compatible with a variety of power supply and circuit design applications.
Application Areas
Automotive electronics
Industrial control systems
Consumer electronics
Telecommunications equipment
Portable devices
Product Lifecycle
The MIC4680BM is a discontinued product. However, there are several alternative and equivalent models available from Microchip Technology, such as the MIC4680-2BM, MIC4680-3BM, and MIC4680-4BM. Customers are advised to contact our website's sales team for more information on the availability and compatibility of these alternative models.