Analog
Devices, Inc. (ADI), a global leader in high-performance
semiconductors for signal-processing applications, today introduced the ADP2441,
DC-to-DC switching regulator, the most recent in ADI’s growing
portfolio of integrated power management switching regulators. The new
36-V, 1-A (amp) step-down regulator integrates both low-on-resistance,
high-side and low-side power switches to provide compact point-of-load
design and offers more than 94 percent efficiency. Under light load
conditions, the ADP2441 will automatically operate in PSM (pulse-skip
mode) to reduce switching losses and improve energy efficiency.
The ADP2441 supports a wide input range from 4.5 V to 36 V to
accommodate a diversity of point-of-load applications including
industrial and communication equipment and healthcare electronics.
Output voltage is adjustable from 0.6 V to 90 percent of input voltage.
The new regulator also offers low minimum on-time of 50 ns (nano
seconds) saving valuable board space and cost through its suitability
for single-stage, high input to low output power conversion.
By using a current-mode constant frequency PWM (pulse-width modulation)
control scheme, the ADP2441 offers excellent stability and transient
response to minimize the output voltage ripple. The switching frequency
of the regulator can be adjusted from 300 kHz to 1 MHz. The new
regulator also offers precision enable, voltage tracking and power-good
features to enable a simple and reliable start-up sequence. System
reliability and protection are enhanced further through over-current
protection, under-voltage lockout and thermal shutdown. The ADP2441
operates over the −40°C to +125°C junction temperature range and is
available in compact 3 mm × 3 mm 12-lead LFCSP package. Analog Devices’
integrated power management switching regulators are also supported by
the ADIsimPower™
design tools, which makes selecting components, simulating power
supply performance and building evaluation circuits easy and fast.
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Download data sheets and view product page: http://www.analog.com/ADP2441
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Learn more about ADI’s DC-to-DC regulators: http://www.analog.com/en/power-management/switching-regulators-integrated-fet-switches/products/index.html
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View discussions and FAQs on Analog Devices’ Power Management products
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ADP2441 Synchronous Regulator Key Features
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Wide input voltage range up of 4.5 V to 36 V supports a diverse range
of point-of-load applications
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Peak efficiency up to 94 percent improves system-power efficiency and
reduces thermal dissipation
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Low minimum on time of 50 ns supports high input voltage to low output
voltage conversion
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Automatic power-saving mode at light load
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Output voltage is adjustable to 0.6V with ±1% accuracy
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Precision-enable input, voltage tracking input and power-good feature
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Adjustable switching frequency from 300 kHz to 1 MHz
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Supported by ADIsimPowerTM design tools
Availability and Pricing
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ADP2441
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$1.78
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3 mm × 3 mm 12 lead LFCSP
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ADP2441-EVALZ
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$60.00
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