Maxim Integrated's MAX16992AUBA/V+ Automotive Step-Down Converter
The MAX16992AUBA/V+ is a high-performance, automotive-grade step-down converter designed by Maxim Integrated, a trusted leader in the development of innovative analog and mixed-signal products. This efficient power management IC is specifically tailored for the stringent requirements of automotive applications, ensuring reliability and robustness under harsh conditions.
With an input voltage range of 3.5V to 36V, the MAX16992AUBA/V+ is versatile enough to handle a wide array of automotive power systems. This range also allows the device to withstand cold-crank and stop-start scenarios without compromising performance. The converter is capable of delivering a continuous output current of up to 1A, making it suitable for powering various electronic components in vehicles, such as sensors, microcontrollers, and infotainment systems.
The MAX16992AUBA/V+ boasts a high-efficiency, synchronous step-down switching regulator that ensures minimal power loss during operation, contributing to the overall energy efficiency of the automotive system. Its adjustable switching frequency, which can be set from 220kHz to 2.2MHz via an external resistor, allows designers to optimize the converter for size or efficiency by selecting the appropriate external components.
Key features of the MAX16992AUBA/V+ include its compact microMAX-10 package, which is designed to save space on the PCB, and its integrated compensation network that simplifies the design process and reduces external component count. Additionally, it offers various protection features such as overcurrent protection, thermal shutdown, and input undervoltage lockout, ensuring the safety and longevity of the power supply under adverse conditions.
For automotive design engineers looking for a reliable and efficient power solution, the MAX16992AUBA/V+ from Maxim Integrated is an excellent choice. Its combination of performance, compact size, and protection features make it an indispensable component in modern automotive electronics.