ADP5034ACPZ-2-R7 - Integrated Power Solution
The ADP5034ACPZ-2-R7 from Analog Devices Inc. is a highly integrated power management solution that combines multiple power regulators in a single package. This device is designed to provide efficient, reliable power conversion for a variety of applications, including microprocessors, FPGAs, and other digital ICs.
Key Features:
- Dual Step-Down DC-to-DC Converters: The ADP5034ACPZ-2-R7 includes two high-performance buck regulators that deliver excellent power efficiency and are capable of providing output currents of up to 1.2 A and 1.7 A respectively.
- Dual Low-Dropout Linear Regulators (LDOs): In addition to the switching regulators, this device features two LDOs for lower current applications, offering up to 300 mA of output current each.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: The input voltage range of 2.75V to 5.5V makes it suitable for a variety of supply sources, including single-cell lithium-ion batteries and 5V rails.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: The output voltage of each regulator can be adjusted via external resistors, providing design flexibility to meet specific voltage requirements.
- High Efficiency: The integrated power solution is designed for high efficiency, which helps reduce power loss and improve system performance.
- Compact Package: The ADP5034ACPZ-2-R7 comes in a compact 24-lead LFCSP package, which minimizes the footprint on the PCB and is ideal for space-constrained applications.
- Protection Features: The device includes a variety of protection features such as overcurrent protection, thermal shutdown, and under-voltage lockout, ensuring safe operation under abnormal conditions.
Applications:
The ADP5034ACPZ-2-R7 is suitable for powering a wide range of electronic devices, including:
- Portable and battery-powered equipment
- Communication devices
- Medical devices
- Industrial and instrumentation systems
With its integrated design and comprehensive feature set, the ADP5034ACPZ-2-R7 from Analog Devices Inc. is an excellent choice for designers looking to simplify their power supply design, reduce component count, and save board space while maintaining performance and reliability.