15V, 4MHz, Synchronous Step-Down Regulator Delivers 1.5A

Oct. 9, 2009
The LTC3601 is a high efficiency, 4MHz synchronous buck regulator from Linear Technology that incorporates a controlled frequency, current mode architecture.

The LTC3601 is a high efficiency, 4MHz synchronous buck regulator from Linear Technology that incorporates a controlled frequency, current mode architecture. It can deliver up to 1.5A of continuous output current at output voltages as low as 0.6V from a 3mm x 3mm QFN or a thermally enhanced MSOP-16 package. The LTC3601 operates from an input voltage of 4V to 15V, making it ideal for dual-cell Li-Ion applications as well as 12V intermediate bus systems. Its switching frequency is user programmable from 800kHz to 4MHz, enabling the use of tiny, low cost capacitors and inductors.

The LTC3601 uses internal switches with RDS(ON) of only 100mOhms and 130mOhms to deliver efficiencies as high as 96%. Its unique control architecture enables it to achieve duty cycles as low as 5% while maintaining switching frequencies as high as 2.25MHz making it ideal for high step down ratio applications, such as 12VIN to 1.2VOUT conversions. Burst Mode® operation is used to maximize light load efficiency requiring only 300uA at no load, making it well suited for applications demanding maximum battery run time. For applications that require the lowest possible noise, the LTC3601 can be configured to run in forced continuous mode, reducing noise and potential RF interference. Additional features include a Power Good voltage monitor, external synchronization capability and thermal protection.

The LTC3601EUD is available in a 3mm x 3mm QFN-16, and the LTC3601MSE is offered in a 16-lead, thermally enhanced MSOP package. Pricing for both package options starts at $2.30 each in 1,000-piece quantities. Industrial grade versions, the LTC3601IUD and LTC3601IMSE, are guaranteed to operate over the -40ºC to 125ºC operating junction temperature range and are priced at $2.71 each in 1,000-piece quantities.

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