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2A µModule Regulator Configurable as a Step-Down or an Inverter

Oct. 14, 2013
Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTM8050, 2A µModule® regulator that is protected against input surges up to 60V and can be configured as a step-down or an inverting (i.e., negative output) converter.

The LTM8050 2 A µModule® regulator from Linear Technology Corporation is protected against input surges up to 60 V and can be configured as a step-down or an inverting (i.e., negative output) converter. With 60 V input voltage protection, the LTM8050 can be used safely in applications where the main power bus may be susceptible to large voltage spikes or deviations. Examples of such applications are automotive, avionics, factory automation, heavy equipment, transportation, robotics and industrial systems.

The LTM8050's operating input voltage is from 3.6 V to 58 V (60Vmax) and the output is adjustable with one resistor from 0.8 V to 24 V. When configured as an inverter, the output is adjustable from -0.8 V to -24 V. The LTM8050 includes an inductor, DC/DC regulator, power FETs, and the compensation circuitry, all housed in a 9 x 15 x 4.92 mm BGA package.

To increase load current above 2 A, up to four LTM8050s can be current shared to deliver as much as 8 A. In systems sensitive to switching regulator noise requiring out of band operation, the LTM8050's switching frequency can be adjusted over a wide range from 100 kHz to 2.4 MHz with an external resistor. The LTM8050 is available for operation in two temperature ranges of -40 °C to 125 °C and -55 °C and 125 °C. 1000-piece pricing starts at $14.00 each. 

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