Controller allows power management

A Linear Technology Corp product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 8, 2007

Linear Technology's LTC3773 provides a complete power management solution for FPGA, DSP and other multi-supply applications.

Linear Technology has introduced the LTC3773, a triple output, three-phase current mode synchronous step-down switching regulator controller with output voltage up/down tracking.

This controller provides a complete power management solution for FPGA, DSP and other multi-supply applications.

The LTC3773 is composed of three independent synchronous buck regulator controllers.

On-chip high-side and low-side synchronous rectifier drivers are integrated to drive N-channel Mosfets from input voltages of 4V to 36V.

The input ripple current is minimised by operating each controller 120 degrees out of phase, allowing a smaller input capacitor and inductor resulting in reduced power supply cost.

The LTC3773 automatically adjusts from PWM mode to burst mode operation to maintain high efficiency under light load conditions.

In addition, two or all of the three outputs can be paralleled for higher current requirements.

This controller meets all the FPGA and DSP start-up profile requirements, including monotonic voltage ramp and minimum voltage rail rise time.

Furthermore, the LTC3773 allows for coincident or ratiometric tracking.

Soft-start on each supply limits inrush current during start-up.

All three supply voltages are offered in user-programmable options for maximum flexibility.

The LTC3773 is offered in a 36-lead SSOP or a 38-lead 5 x 7mm QFN package and has an operating temperature range from -40C to 85C.

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