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POL regulators adopt surface-mount IC form factor

A Linear Technology Corp product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 7, 2006

High-voltage high-power DC/DC point-of-load regulators provide new features and various output power capabilities.

A new family of high voltage, high power DC/DC uModule point-of-load (POL) regulators from Linear Technology provides new features and various output power capabilities.

The LTM4601, LTM4602 and LTM4603 each contain all the components required to build a 6 to 48A point-of-load (POL) regulator, including the inductor, power MOSFETs, DC/DC controller, compensation circuitry and input/output bypass capacitors.

The devices' compact 15 x 15 x 2.8mm LGA package protects the solution from the external environment and the modules' thermal enhancements provide highly efficient heat removal.

The uModule packages provide the size, form-factor and simplicity of a surface-mount IC.

Designing with this family of uModule POL regulators requires no knowledge in switch-mode power supplies, greatly simplifying the task for a digital circuit designer.

Circuit simulation models and layouts are available for each device.

The uModules serve a broad range of applications, including industrial automation, RAID and high availability systems, blade servers, medical imaging, wireless basestations, computing, and networking systems.

Each DC/DC uModule is rated for operation from 4.5 to 28V (20V for the standard voltage version).

The output voltage is adjustable with one resistor from 0.6 to 5V.

The new features added to the new family include phase-lock loop (PLL) synchronisation for lower switching noise as well as for PolyPhase operation for paralleling multiple uModule regulators to deliver higher output current, true differential remote sensing for precision regulation of low voltage, high current loads such as FPGAs, DSPs and ASICs, and tracking/margining for proper startup of multiple voltage rail systems.

The LTM4601, LTM4602, LTM4603 and the previously announced LTM4600 uModule feature a current-mode architecture and provide fast short-circuit protection as well as over- and undervoltage protection.

Because of their small size and light weight (1.73g) they can be handled by any pick-and-place machine.

In addition, their low profile design is effective in enabling unobstructed air flow especially in very dense systems.

"The addition of these five new power uModules further enables quick and easy design of a range of power supplies", stated Don Paulus, General Manager of the Power Business Group.

"Their light weight and low profile packaging allow the uModules to be soldered onto the back side of many circuit boards, making efficient use of board space, and leaving topside space for sophisticated digital ICs such as FPGAs and DDR memory".

"We anticipate a high level of interest in a broad range of applications".

The LTM4601 is a full-featured 12A output uModule DC/DC solution.

It includes PLL, tracking and margining, and remote sensing.

The LTM4603 is rated for 6A and has the same features, footprint and layout as the LTM4601.

Each device is offered in two voltage options: 4.5-20 or 4.5-28V.

They are rated for operation from -40 to +85C.

The LTM4601-1 and LTM4603-1 are identical to the LTM4601 and LTM4603, respectively, except the remote sense function is removed.

They allow current sharing by paralleling the outputs of multiple devices for higher load current.

Each device is offered in two voltage options of 4.5-20 or 4.5-28V.

They are rated for operation from -40 to +85C.

The LTM4600 is a 10A uModule DC/DC intended for POL solutions compatible with the reduced feature set.

The LTM4602 is rated for 6A and has the same features, footprint and layout as the LTM4600.

Each device is offered in two voltage options of 4.5-20 or 4.5-28V.

They are rated for operation from -40 to +85C.

The 1000-piece price starts at $11.95 each.

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