Product Overview: LTC3604EUD#TRPBF from Analog Devices Inc.
The LTC3604EUD#TRPBF is a high-performance, monolithic synchronous buck regulator from Analog Devices Inc., a leading global manufacturer of high-performance integrated circuits used in analog and digital signal processing applications. This regulator is part of the LTC3604 series and is designed to deliver high efficiency and excellent thermal performance in a compact package, making it ideal for space-constrained applications.
The device operates over a wide input voltage range of 4V to 20V, making it suitable for a variety of supply sources, from simple 5V rails to intermediate bus voltages in more complex systems. With its ability to deliver up to 2.5A of continuous output current, the LTC3604EUD#TRPBF can power a range of loads, including FPGAs, DSPs, and microprocessors.
One of the key features of this regulator is its high efficiency, which is achieved through the use of low RDS(ON) internal switches and a constant frequency current mode architecture. The LTC3604EUD#TRPBF also includes a selectable mode operation, allowing the user to choose between Burst Mode® operation for the highest efficiency at light loads and forced continuous mode for the lowest noise performance.
The LTC3604EUD#TRPBF is housed in a 16-lead QFN (4mm x 4mm) package, which is designed for a minimal footprint and low profile on the PCB. It also features a high switching frequency of up to 4MHz, enabling the use of small, low-cost capacitors and inductors, further reducing the overall solution size.
Additional features of this versatile regulator include a 0.6V reference with a 1% tolerance over the full temperature range, a power good voltage monitor, overvoltage protection, and thermal protection. These features ensure reliable operation under various conditions and protect the device and the system it powers from damage.
Overall, the LTC3604EUD#TRPBF from Analog Devices Inc. offers a highly efficient, compact, and feature-rich solution for DC/DC conversion in a wide range of applications, from portable devices to industrial and automotive systems.