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LINEAR dn426f handbook

This design note introduces the features and characteristics of the 6-channel SAR ADC LTC2351-14, including the sampling rate, power consumption, and package. The device is suitable for applications such as 3-phase power line monitoring, portable power line instrumentation, power factor correction, motor control, and data acquisition.

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LINEAR dn427f handbook

This design note introduces the LTC2953, a pushbutton on/off controller with failsafe voltage monitoring that can be used to control DC/DC converters, power switches, or other circuits. The device can be controlled by a short or long press of the pushbutton, and it also features fault protection that can automatically turn off the power in the event of a system failure.

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LINEAR dn428f handbook

This design note introduces the LTC®3526L, a 1MHz, 550mA synchronous step-up (boost) converter with a wide input voltage range of 0.7V to 5V and an output voltage range of 1.5V to 5.25V. Housed in a 2mm x 2mm DFN package, the LTC3526L has a typical startup voltage of just 700mV, with operation down to 400mV.

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LINEAR dn430f handbook

The LTM4608 is a high-density power supply module with a small form factor, lightweight design, high efficiency, and low power dissipation.

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LINEAR dn431 handbook

The LTC2704 is a highly integrated 16-bit, 4-channel DAC with a wide range of features designed to increase performance and simplify design.

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LINEAR dn433f handbook

This design note describes a positive-to-negative voltage converter (P2N) that can produce a stable output voltage even with a widely varying input. This topology is particularly useful for battery-powered devices, where the battery voltage can vary significantly over time. The P2N can also be used in other applications where a stable output voltage is required, such as in wireless radios.

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LINEAR dn434f handbook

The LTC3811 is a high accuracy, high bandwidth, dual output, fixed frequency current mode DC/DC switching regulator controller designed for one of today’s most demanding power supply applications: high current, low voltage processor core supplies.

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LINEAR dn435f handbook

The LT3580 is a 2A, 42V integrated switch DC/DC converter that can be used in multiple topologies such as boost, SEPIC, flyback, and Cuk. It can use a single resistor to set either positive or negative output, making it easy for designers to use a single component list. The LT3580 also has soft-start, adjustable frequency, synchronization, and a wide input range, all in a small package.

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LINEAR dn436f handbook

The document introduces the LT3572 device produced by Linear Technology company. This is a dual full-bridge driver for piezo motors. The device uses a 4mm × 4mm QFN package, integrates a step-up regulator and a full-bridge driver, and can output up to 40V of drive voltage from a low input voltage (2.7V to 10V).

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LINEAR Hot Swap Solution Meets AMC MicroTCA Standards Design Note 437 Vladimir Ostrerov

The LTC4223 is a dual Hot Swap™ controller that meets the power requirements of the MicroTCA specification. It includes an internal 3.3V auxiliary supply channel and an external N-channel driver for the 12V payload supply. It controls the inrush current for both supplies, provides overcurrent protection, and features an adjustable analog current limit. Additionally, it provides power-good outputs for the two supplies, a fault output, card detection, and independent control of the two supplies.

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LINEAR Module Buck-Boost Regulators Offer a Simple Ef cient Solution for Wide Input Output Voltage Range Applications Design Note 438 Jian Yin Eddie Beville

This document describes the features and performance of the LTM4605 and LTM4607 μModule™ buck-boost regulators. These regulators have features such as high efficiency, compact size, high performance, and exceptional thermal performance.

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LINEAR Signal Chain Noise Analysis for RF-to-Digital Receivers Design Note 439 Cheng-Wei Pei

This design note introduces signal chain noise analysis for RF-to-Digital receivers. It describes the various components in the signal chain, such as mixers, low-noise amplifiers, and demodulators, and how to use them to achieve the best performance.

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LINEAR Versatile TFT LCD Bias Supply White LED Driver in a 4mm × 4mm QFN Design Note 440 Eddy Wells

This document mainly introduces the features of the LTC3524 power chip, which can power small-sized TFT LCD screens and provide white LED backlight.

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LINEAR Compact Triple Step-Down Regulator Offers LDO Driver Output Tracking Sequencing Design Note 441 Tiger Zhou

The LT®3507 is a single IC with three step-down converters and a low dropout linear regulator driver. It is suitable for high current, low voltage power supplies in industrial and automotive applications. It is compact and simple compared to multi-chip solutions.

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LINEAR Compact I 2C-Controllable Quad Synchronous Step-Down DC/DC Regulator for Power-Conscious Portable Processors Design Note 442 Jim Drew

The LTC ®3562 quad output step-down regulator is designed for multicore handheld microprocessor applications that operate from a single Li-Ion battery. Its four monolithic, high effi ciency buck regulators support Intel’s mobile CPU P-State and C-State energy saving operating modes. The output voltages are independently controllable via I2C, and each output can be independently started and shut down. Design- ers can choose from power saving pulse-skipping mode or Burst Mode ® operation, or select low noise LDO mode. The space-saving LTC3562 is available in a 3mm × 3mm QFN package and requires few external components.

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LINEAR Step-Down Synchronous Controller Operates from Inputs Down to 2.2V Design Note 443 Wei Gu

The document describes a high-efficiency step-down DC/DC converter that can operate from a very low input voltage of 2.2V. The converter utilizes the LT3740 synchronous controller, which can convert input supplies ranging from 2.2V to 22V to outputs as low as 0.8V with load currents from 2A to 20A. It is suitable for applications such as distributed power systems, point-of-load regulation, and conversion of logic supplies.

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LINEAR Ideal Diodes Protect Against Power Supply Wiring Errors Design Note 444 Meilissa Lum

This document discusses the protective role of ideal diodes in power supply wiring errors. By using MOSFET-based ideal diodes instead of Schottky diodes, power dissipation can be significantly reduced, thermal layout can be simplified, and system efficiency can be improved.

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LINEAR A Complete Compact APD Bias Solution for a 10Gbits/s GPON System Design Note 447 Xin Qi

This document introduces LT3482, an integrated DC/DC step-up converter and accurate current monitor, which can support up to 90V APD bias voltage and provide better than 10% accuracy over four decades of dynamic range (250nA to 2.5mA).

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LINEAR Module LED Driver Integrates All Circuitry Including the Inductor in a Surface Mount Package Design Note 445 David Ng

The LTM8040 is a complete step-down DC/DC switching converter system that can drive up to 1A through a string of LEDs. Its 4V to 36V input voltage range makes it suitable for a wide range of power sources, including 2-cell lithium-ion battery packs and rectified 12V AC power.

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