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LTC3869 Series

Dual, 2-Phase Synchronous Step-Down DC/DC Controllers

Manufacturer: Analog Devices

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Dual, 2-Phase Synchronous Step-Down DC/DC Controllers

Key Features

• Dual, 180° Phased Controllers Reduce Required Input Capacitance and Power Supply Induced Noise
• Accurate Multiphase Current Matching
• RSENSEor DCR Current Sensing
• ±0.75% 0.6V Output Voltage Accuracy
• Phase-Lockable Fixed Frequency 250kHz to 780kHz
• High Efficiency: Up to 95%
• Dual N-channel MOSFET Synchronous Drive
• Wide VINRange: 4V to 38V (40V Max) Operation
• Wide VOUTRange: 0.6V to 12.5V Operation
• Adjustable Soft-Start Current Ramping or Tracking
• Foldback Output Current Limiting
• Output Overvoltage Protection
• Power Good Output Voltage Monitor
• 5V Low Dropout Regulator
• Small 28-Lead QFN and Narrow SSOP Packages

Description

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The LTC3869 is a high performance dual synchronous step-down switching regulator controller that drives all N-channel synchronous power MOSFET stages. A constant frequency current mode architecture allows a phase-lockable frequency of up to 780kHz. Power loss and noise due to the ESR of the input capacitors are minimized by operating the two controller output stages out-of-phase.OPTI-LOOP®compensation allows the transient response to be optimized over a wide range of output capacitance and ESR values. A wide 4V to 38V input supply range encompasses most battery chemistries. Independent TK/SS pins for each controller ramp the output voltage during start-up. Current foldback limits MOSFET heat dissipation during short-circuit conditions. The MODE/PLLIN pin selects among Burst Mode®operation, pulse-skipping mode, or continuous inductor current mode and allows the IC to be synchronized to an external clock.The LTC3869 is available in low profile 4mm × 4mm and 4mm × 5mm QFN packages. The LTC3869-2 is available in an SSOP-28 package. The LTC3869 is pin-compatible with the LTC3850.ApplicationsServer SystemsTelecom SystemsIndustrial and Medical InstrumentsHigh Power Battery-Operated DevicesDC Power Distribution Systems