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    2A, 2MHz, 28V Boost/SEPIC/Inverting DC/DC Converter with IQ 6µA

    DC DC Converter Linear Technology Corporation has announced the LT8335, a current mode, 2MHz step-up DC/DC converter with an internal 2A, 28V switch. It operates from an input voltage range of 3V to 25V, suitable for applications with input sources ranging from a single-cell Li-Ion to automotive inputs. The LT8335 can be configured as either a boost, SEPIC or an inverting converter. It utilizes a fixed 2MHz switching frequency, enabling designers to minimize external component sizes and avoid critical frequency bands, such as AM radio. Burst Mode operation reduces quiescent current to only 6µA while keeping output ripple below 15mVP-P. The combination of a 3mm x 2mm DFN package and tiny externals ensures a very compact footprint while minimizing solution cost.

    The LT8335’s 170mΩ switch delivers efficiencies of over 90%, while programmable undervoltage lockout (UVLO) optimizes system performance. A single feedback resistor sets the output voltage whether the output is positive or negative, minimizing external components. Other features include internal compensation, soft-start, frequency foldback and thermal shutdown protection.

    The LT8335EDDB is available in a mm x 2mm DFN-8 package. An industrial temperature (–40°C to 125°C) version, the LT8335IDDB, is also available. Pricing starts at $2.55 each for 1,000 piece quantities. Both versions are available from stock. For more information, visit www.linear.com/product/LT8335

    Summary of Features: LT8335
    • 3V to 25V Input Voltage Range
    • Ultralow Quiescent Current & Low Ripple Burst Mode Operation: IQ = 6µA
    • 2A, 28V Power Switch
    • Positive or Negative Output Voltage Programming with a Single Feedback Pin
    • Fixed 2MHz Switching Frequency
    • Programmable Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO)
    • Internal Compensation & Soft-Start
    • Low Profile (0.75mm) 8-Lead (3mm × 2mm) DFN Package

    For more information, visit www.linear.com

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