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Analog Devices
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Analog Devices ADM6713RAKSZ-REELObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC SUPERVISOR 1 CHANNEL SC70-4 |
Analog Devices | RF and Wireless | RF AMP SINGLE GENERAL PURPOSE RF AMPLIFIER 20GHZ 3.6V 22-PIN DIE TRAY |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | LOW NOISE, SWITCHED CAPACITOR REGULATED VOLTAGE INVERTERS |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | QUAD 16-BIT/12-BIT ±10V VOUTSOFTSPAN DACS WITH 10PPM/°C MAX REFERENCE |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | SERIAL 14-BIT, 3.5MSPS SAMPLING ADC WITH BIPOLAR INPUTS |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | ISOSPI ISOLATED COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 4.5A, 500KHZ STEP-DOWN SWITCHING REGULATOR |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 300 MA, LOW QUIESCENT CURRENT, ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT, CMOS LINEAR REGULATOR |
Analog Devices AD767KNObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC DAC 12BIT V-OUT 24DIP |
Analog Devices | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | QUAD 12-/10-/8-BIT RAIL-TO-RAIL DACS WITH 10PPM/°C REFERENCE |
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LTC2997Remote/Internal Temperature Sensor | Temperature Sensors | 3 | Active | The LTC2997 is a high-accuracy analog output temperature sensor. It converts the temperature of an external sensor or its own temperature to an analog voltage output. A built-in algorithm eliminates errors due to series resistance between the LTC2997 and the sensor diode.The LTC2997 gives accurate results with low-cost diodeconnected NPN or PNP transistors or with integrated temperature transistors on microprocessors or FPGAs. Tying pin D+ to VCCconfigures the LTC2997 to measure its internal temperature.The LTC2997 provides an additional 1.8V reference voltage output which can be used as an ADC reference input or for generating temperature threshold voltages to compare against the VPTAToutput.The LTC2997 provides a precise and versatile micropower solution for accurate temperature sensing.ApplicationsTemperature MeasurementRemote Temperature MeasurementEnvironmental MonitoringSystem Thermal ControlDesktop and Notebook ComputersNetwork Servers |
LTC3025-1LTC3025-2LTC3025-3LTC3025-4500mA Micropower VLDO Linear Regulators | PMIC | 10 | Active | The LTC3025 is a micropower, VLDO™(very low dropout) linear regulator which operates from input voltages as low as 0.9V. The device is capable of supplying 300mA of output current with a typical dropout voltage of only 45mV. A BIAS supply is required to run the internal reference and LDO circuitry while output current comes directly from the IN supply for high efficiency regulation. The low 0.4V internal reference voltage allows the LTC3025 output to be programmed to much lower voltages than available in common LDOs (range of 0.4V to 3.6V). The output voltage is programmed via two ultrasmall SMD resistors.The LTC3025’s low quiescent current makes it an ideal choice for use in battery-powered systems. For 3-cell NiMH and single cell Li-Ion applications, the BIAS voltage can be supplied directly from the battery while the input can come from a high efficiency buck regulator, providing a high efficiency, low noise output.Other features include high output voltage accuracy, excellent transient response, stability with ultralow ESR ceramic capacitors as small as 1μF, short-circuit and thermal overload protection and output current limiting. The LTC3025 is available in a tiny, low profile (0.75mm) 6-lead DFN (2mm × 2mm) package.Output CurrentOutput VoltageLTC3025300mAAdj (0.4V to 3.6V)LTC3025-1500mAAdj (0.4V to 3.6V)LTC3025-2500mA1.2V FixedLTC3025-3500mA1.5V FixedLTC3025-4500mA1.8V FixedAPPLICATIONSLow Power Handheld DevicesLow Voltage Logic SuppliesDSP Power SuppliesCellular PhonesPortable Electronic EquipmentHandheld Medical InstrumentsPost Regulator for Switching Supply Noise Rejection |
LTC3026-11.5A Low Input Voltage VLDO Linear Regulator | PMIC | 7 | Active | The LTC3026 is a very low dropout (VLDO™) linear regulator that can operate at input voltages down to 1.14V. The device is capable of supplying 1.5A of output current with a typical dropout voltage of only 100mV. To allow operation at low input voltages the LTC3026 includes a boost converter that provides the necessary headroom for the internal LDO circuitry.Output current comes directly from the input supply to maximize efficiency. The boost converter requires only a small chip inductor and ceramic capacitor for operation. Additionally, the boosted output voltage of one LTC3026 can supply the boost voltage for other LTC3026s, thus requiring a single inductor for multiple LDOs. A user supplied boost voltage can be used eliminating the need for an inductor altogether.The LTC3026 regulator is stable with 10μF or greater ceramic output capacitors. The device has a low 0.4V reference voltage which is used to program the output voltage via two external resistors. The device also has internal current limit, overtemperature shutdown, and reverse output current protection. The LTC3026 is available in a small 10-lead MSOP or low profile (0.75mm) 10-lead 3mm × 3mm DFN package.FeaturesLTC3026Integrated boost converterLTC3026-1Boost converter internally disabled and required an external 5V supply to operateApplicationsHigh Efficiency Linear RegulatorPost Regulator for Switching SuppliesMicroprocessor Supply |
LTC31001.5MHz Synchronous Dual Channel DC/DC Converter and 100mA LDO | Power Management (PMIC) | 1 | Active | The LTC3100 combines a high efficiency 700mA synchronous step-up converter, a 250mA synchronous stepdown converter and a 100mA LDO regulator. The LTC3100 features a wide input voltage range of 0.65V to 5V. The step-down converter can be powered by the output of the step-up converter or from a separate power source between 1.8V and 5.5V. The LDO can also be used as a sequencing switch on the output of the boost.A switching frequency of 1.5MHz minimizes solution footprint by allowing the use of tiny, low profile inductors and ceramic capacitors. The switching regulators use current mode control and are internally compensated, reducing external parts count. Each converter automatically transitions to Burst Mode operation to maintain high efficiency over the full load range. Burst Mode operation can be disabled for low noise applications. The integrated LDO provides a third low noise, low dropout supply.Anti-ringing circuitry reduces EMI by damping the boost inductor in discontinuous mode. Additional features include shutdown current of under 1μA and overtemperature shutdown. The LTC3100 is housed in a 16-lead 3mm × 3mm 0.75mm QFN package.ApplicationsBar Code ReadersMedical InstrumentsLow Power Portable Electronic Devices |
LTC31031.8μA Quiescent Current, 15V, 300mA Synchronous Step-Down DC/DC Converter | PMIC | 5 | Active | The LTC3103 is a high efficiency, monolithic synchronous step-down converter using a current mode architecture capable of supplying 300mA of output current.The LTC3103 offers two operational modes: automatic Burst Mode operation and forced continuous mode allowing the user the ability to optimize output voltage ripple, noise and light load efficiency. With Burst Mode operation enabled, the typical DC input supply current at no load drops to 1.8μA maximizing the efficiency for light loads. Selection of forced continuous mode provides very low noise constant frequency, 1.2MHz operation.Additionally, the LTC3103 includes an accurate RUN comparator, thermal overload protection, a power good output and an integrated soft-start feature to guarantee that the power system start-up is well controlled.ApplicationsRemote Sensor NetworksDistributed Power SystemsMulticell Battery or SuperCap RegulatorEnergy HarvestersPortable InstrumentsLow Power Wireless Systems |
LTC31042.6μA Quiescent Current, 15V, 300mA Synchronous Step-Down DC/DC Converter and 10mA LDO | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 1 | Active | The LTC3104 is a high efficiency, monolithic synchronous step-down converter using a current mode architecture capable of supplying 300mA of output current. The LTC3104 includes an integrated, adjustable 10mA LDO to power noise sensitive functions.The LTC3104 offers two operational modes: automatic Burst Mode operation and forced continuous mode allowing the user to optimize output voltage ripple, noise and light load efficiency. With Burst Mode operation enabled, the typical DC input supply current at no load drops to 2.6μA, maximizing the efficiency for light loads. Selection of forced continuous mode provides very low noise constant frequency, 1.2MHz operation.Additionally, the LTC3104 includes an accurate RUN comparator, thermal overload protection, a power good output and an integrated soft-start feature to guarantee that the power system start-up is well controlled.ApplicationsRemote Sensor NetworksDistributed Power SystemsMulticell Battery or SuperCap RegulatorEnergy HarvestersPortable InstrumentsLow Power Wireless Systems |
LTC3106300mA Low Voltage Buck-Boost Converter with PowerPath and 1.6μA Quiescent Current | Power Management (PMIC) | 5 | Active | The LTC3106 is a highly integrated, ultralow voltage buck-boost DC/DC converter with automatic PowerPath management optimized for multisource, low power systems. At no load, the LTC3106 draws only 1.6μA while creating an output voltage up to 5V from either input source.If the primary power source is unavailable, the LTC3106 seamlessly switches to the backup power source. The LTC3106 is compatible with either rechargeable or primary cell batteries and can trickle charge a backup battery whenever there is an energy surplus available. Optional maximum power point control ensures power transfer is optimized between power source and load. The output voltage and backup voltage, VSTORE, are programmed digitally, reducing the required number of external components. Zero power Shelf Mode ensures that the backup battery will remain charged if left connected to the LTC3106 for an extended time.Additional features include an accurate turn-on voltage, a power good indicator for VOUT, a user selectable 100mA peak current limit setting for lower power applications, thermal shutdown as well as user selectable backup power and output voltages.ApplicationsWireless Sensor NetworksHome or Office Building AutomationEnergy HarvestingRemote Sensors |
LTC3107Ultra-Low Voltage Energy Harvester and Primary Battery Life Extender | Special Purpose Regulators | 3 | Active | The LTC3107 is a highly integrated DC/DC converter designed to extend the life of a primary battery in low power wireless systems by harvesting and managing surplus energy from extremely low input voltage sources such as TEGs (Thermoelectric Generators) and thermopiles. The step-up topology operates from input voltages as low as 20mV.Using a small step-up transformer, the LTC3107 provides a complete power management solution for typical wireless sensor applications that operate from a primary battery. The 2.2V LDO can be used to power an external microprocessor, while the main output voltage automatically adapts to match the voltage of the primary battery. The LTC3107 seamlessly transitions from battery power to harvested power whenever harvested energy is available, extending the life of the battery. The BAT_OFF indicator can be used to track battery usage. An optional storage capacitor accumulates excess harvested energy, further extending battery life.The LTC3107 is available in a small, thermally enhanced 10-lead (3mm × 3mm) DFN package.ApplicationsIndustrial Wireless SensingRemote Sensor and Radio powerHVACAutomatic MeteringBuilding Automation, SecurityPredictive Maintenance, Condition Monitoring |
LTC3108-1Ultralow Voltage Step-Up Converter and Power Manager | Power Management (PMIC) | 5 | Active | The LTC3108-1 is a highly integrated DC/DC converter ideal for harvesting and managing surplus energy from extremely low input voltage sources such as TEGs (thermoelectric generators), thermopiles and small solar cells. The step-up topology operates from input voltages as low as 20mV.Using a small step-up transformer, the LTC3108-1 provides a complete power management solution for wireless sensing and data acquisition. The 2.2V LDO powers an external microprocessor, while the main output is programmed to one of four fixed voltages to power a wireless transmitter or sensors. The power good indicator signals that the main output voltage is within regulation. A second output can be enabled by the host. A storage capacitor provides power when the input voltage source is unavailable. Extremely low quiescent current and high efficiency design ensure the fastest possible charge times of the output reservoir capacitor. The LTC3108-1 is functionally equivalent to the LTC3108 except for its unique fixed VOUToptions.The LTC3108-1 is available in a small, thermally enhanced 12-lead (3mm × 4mm) DFN package and a 16-lead SSOP package.Output Voltage (Switcher)LTC3108Selectable 2.35V, 3.3V, 4.1V or 5VLTC3108-1Selectable 2.5V, 3V, 3.7V or 4.5VApplicationsRemote Sensors and Radio PowerSurplus Heat Energy HarvestingHVAC SystemsIndustrial Wireless SensingAutomatic MeteringBuilding AutomationPredictive Maintenance |
LTC3109Auto-Polarity, Ultralow Voltage Step-Up Converter and Power Manager | Evaluation and Demonstration Boards and Kits | 4 | Active | The LTC3109 is a highly integrated DC/DC converter ideal for harvesting surplus energy from extremely low input voltage sources such as TEGs (thermoelectric generators) and thermopiles. Its unique, proprietary autopolarity topology* allows it to operate from input voltages as low as 30mV, regardless of polarity.Using two compact step-up transformers and external energy storage elements, the LTC3109 provides a complete power management solution for wireless sensing and data acquisition. The 2.2V LDO can power an external microprocessor, while the main output can be programmed to one of four fixed voltages. The power good indicator signals that the main output is within regulation. A second output can be enabled by the host. A storage capacitor (or battery) can also be charged to provide power when the input voltage source is unavailable. Extremely low quiescent current and high efficiency maximizes the harvested energy available for the application.The LTC3109 is available in a small, thermally enhanced 20-lead (4mm × 4mm) QFN package and a 20-lead SSOP package.ApplicationsRemote Sensor and Radio PowerHVAC SystemsAutomatic MeteringBuilding AutomationPredictive MaintenanceIndustrial Wireless Sensing |