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2012-03-06 FRAMs offer wide voltage range of 3V to 5.5V
FRAMs offer wide voltage range of 3V to 5.5V
2011-09-13 Op amps offer 1.8V to 5.5V supply range
Op amps offer 1.8V to 5.5V supply range
2011-08-09 Buck-boost converter offers ±1% voltage accuracy
Linear debuts the LTC3536, a synchronous buck-boost converter with a 1.8–5.5V input and output voltage range of ±1 per cent accurate output with inputs above, below or equal to the regulated output.
2011-07-19 DC/DC controller produces output currents up to 25A
Linear's H- and MP- grade versions of the LTC3851A offer a wide input voltage range of 4–38V, and produce output currents up to 25A with output voltages ranging from 0.8–5.5V.
2011-04-20 Load switches provide controlled turn-on transition
Vishay Intertechnology Inc. unveils three single and dual 2A load switches designed for 1.1V to 5.5V operation with low switch on-resistance of 66mΩ at 1.2V for increased efficiency.
2011-03-07 LM2735X 5-Pin SOT23 demo board
Read about LM2735X 1.6MHz DC-DC switching regulator that converts 3V to 5.5V input to 12V output for up to 500mA load current depending on Vin.
2011-01-17 3A regulator accepts wide input voltage range
Semtech rolls the next member of its EcoSpeed regulator platform, the SC410 that is a 3A output current device with input voltage range from 5.5V to 24V.
2010-11-11 LED driver ICs tailored for battery operated devices
The ICs operate with DC voltage supplies ranging from 2.8V to 5.5V and are ideal for small, battery-powered LED backlighting applications such as mobile phones, PDAs, GPS and navigation systems.
2010-10-07 DC-DC step-down regulator offers up to 4A output current
AOS has added the AOZ1110 low input voltage DC-DC step-down regulator which controls input voltages from 2.7V to 5.5V down to 0.8V, and drives up to 4A of output current to its synchronous EZBuck portfolio.
2010-07-15 Protection controller tailored for portable electronics
Linear rolls out the LTC4362, a 2.5V to 5.5V protection controller that is tailored for portable electronics with multiple power supply options that charge via wall and car battery adapters and USB ports.
2010-06-11 ARM MCU companion IC offers audio codec
Atmel rolls out the AT73C246 analogue companion chip that operates from a single 2.9V to 5.5V source and when combined with a high-quality stereo audio codec, provides the multi-level supplies required by the AT91SAM9 devices.
2010-05-19 Quad receivers offer 3V to 5.5V operating range
Quad receivers offer 3V to 5.5V operating range
2010-05-10 Buck regulator enables user-programmable frequency
Linear Technology debuts the LTC3615, a synchronous buck regulator that operates from an input voltage of 2.25V to 5.5V, making it suitable for single-cell Li-ion applications as well as 3.3V and 5V intermediate bus systems.
2010-05-04 1.8-5.5V input, 3.3V output, high efficiency DC/DC converter
1.8-5.5V input, 3.3V output, high efficiency DC/DC converter
2010-02-24 Buck-boost converter voltage range suits all PC card slots
The LTC3127's input range of 1.8V to 5.5V is compatible with all types of PC card slots, USB and single-cell Li-ion or dual/triple-cell alkaline/NiCd/NiMH applications.
2010-02-11 SAR ADCs offer 16bit NMC precision performance
Texas Instruments Inc. rolls out the 500KSps ADS8331 and ADS8332 successive approximation register (SAR) ADCs that operate from 2.7V to 5.5V.
2009-12-17 LED driver suits high-brightness photo flash apps
IXYS samples its single cell Li-ion powered LED driver that gives full output power in the range of 2.7V to 5.5V.
2009-05-13 ISL97656 for 3Vin to 12Vin to 3.3Vout at 1A app
ISL97656 is a selectable 640kHz or 1.2MHz constant switching frequency boost regulator for 2.3Vin to 5.5Vin applications.
2009-03-18 Buck-boost converter offers 300mA output current
The AS1331 offers an adjustable output voltage range from 2.5 to 3.3V from an input voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V.
2009-02-02 Regulator touts dynamically adjustable outputs
The LTC3569 from Linear Technology operates from an input voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V.
2008-09-03 Voltage translator suits I2C applications
Fairchild has unveiled an I2C voltage translator that operates over a wide voltage range (1.65V to 5.5V).
2008-08-05 Integrating 3.3V and 5.5V analogue and digital supplies
Integrating 3.3V and 5.5V analogue and digital supplies
2008-07-01 ISL8013EVAL2Z: 3A low quiescent current 1MHz high efficiency synchronous buck regulator
This app note discusses the ISL8013EVAL2Z evaluation kit for users with point-of-load requirements from 2.7V to 5.5V.
2008-04-07 Tiny buck regulator suits single cell apps
Linear has rolled a combination of synchronous boost and synchronous buck regulator that operates from an input voltage range of 1.8V to 5.5V, making them appropriate for single cell Li-ion/polymer or dual-cell alkaline/NiMH applications.
2007-08-07 Fujitsu 32bit MCU controls in-vehicle CANs
Fujitsu's 32bit MCU incorporates a CAN controller with six channels and operates at 80MHz using a single 3-5.5V power supply.
2007-07-05 Op amp operates from a single 2.7-5.5V supply
Op amp operates from a single 2.7-5.5V supply
2007-07-02 ICs tap alternative power sources
TI has introduced a step-up converter that integrates a 1.5A switch and supports input voltages from 0.3V to 5.5V to help designers cost-effectively use the non-standard voltages from alternative power sources.
2007-04-03 FlexRay controller eyes driver-assistance apps
Designed for driver-assistance applications, Fujitsu's MB91F465XA FlexRay controller is built around a Fujitsu FR 70 32bit CPU, with an internal clock speed of 100MHz and voltage range of 3-5.5V.
2007-02-05 Buck regulator features 2.7-5.5V input voltage range
Buck regulator features 2.7-5.5V input voltage range
2006-04-28 Linear Tech charge pump delivers up to 150mA
Linear Technology Corp. has announced a regulated buck-boost charge pump in 2-by-2mm DFN package touted to be capable of up to 150mA in output current from an input range of 1.8V to 5.5V.
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