Dual Output DC/DC Converter Powers Up On LCD Bias

June 1, 2001
In a tiny MSOP package, the LT1944 dc/dc converter has two 350 mA, 36V on-board switches, generating dual output voltages as high as 34V from an input as low as 1.2V. The product's constant off-time control scheme reduces quiescent current to 20

In a tiny MSOP package, the LT1944 dc/dc converter has two 350 mA, 36V on-board switches, generating dual output voltages as high as 34V from an input as low as 1.2V. The product's constant off-time control scheme reduces quiescent current to 20 µA and executes over a broad range of load current. The device is said to be suitable for generating the high voltage for LCD bias supplies. Operating from a 1.2 to 15V supply, it works with two-cell NiCd/NiMH, alkaline or one-cell Li-ion applications. Pricing starts at $2 each/1,000.

Company: AMERICAN POWER CONVERSION

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