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IC REG CHARGE PUMP INV 8SOIC

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Integrated Circuits (ICs)

TL7660ID

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Texas Instruments

IC REG CHARGE PUMP INV 8SOIC

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationTL7660ID
Frequency - Switching10 kHz
FunctionRatiometric
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of Outputs1
Operating Temperature [Max]125 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Output ConfigurationPositive or Negative
Output Type1.81 mOhm
Package / Case8-SOIC
Package / Case [x]0.154 in
Package / Case [y]3.9 mm
Supplier Device Package8-SOIC
Synchronous RectifierFalse
Voltage - Input (Max) [Max]10 V
Voltage - Input (Min) [Min]1.5 V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) [Max]2Vin
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) [Min]-Vin

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyTube 1$ 2.47
10$ 2.22
75$ 2.10
150$ 1.79
300$ 1.68
525$ 1.47
1050$ 1.22
2550$ 1.13
5025$ 1.09
Texas InstrumentsTUBE 1$ 2.05
100$ 1.58
250$ 1.16
1000$ 0.83

Description

General part information

TL7660 Series

The TL7660 is a CMOS switched-capacitor voltage converter that perform supply-voltage conversions from positive to negative. With only two noncritical external capacitors needed for the charge pump and charge reservoir functions, an input voltage within the range from 1.5 V to 10 V is converted to a complementary negative output voltage of -1.5 V to -10 V. The device can also be connected as a voltage doubler to generate output voltages up to 18.6 V with a 10-V input.

The basic building blocks of the IC include a linear regulator, an RC oscillator, a voltage-level translator, and four power MOS switches. To ensure latch-up-free operation, the circuitry automatically senses the most negative voltage in the device and ensures that the N-channel switch source-substrate junctions are not forward biased. The oscillator frequency runs at a nominal 10 kHz (for VCC= 5 V), but that frequency can be decreased by adding an external capacitor to the oscillator (OSC) terminal or increased by overdriving OSC with an external clock.

For low-voltage operation (VIN< 3.5 V), LV should be tied to GND to bypass the internal series regulator. Above 3.5 V, LV should be left floating to prevent device latchup.