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Linear Technology Chronicle
• October 1999
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DC/DC Converters from page 2
input capacitance required when operating
from a low impedance source such as a NiCd
or NiMH battery. Low-battery detector
accuracy of the LT1308A and LT1308B is
±2%. The 36V switch rating allows up to
34V outputs in boost mode and high input
and output voltages in SEPIC circuits.
A common requirement for GSM
terminals is an efficient, compact converter
that develops 5V from a single Li-Ion cell to
power the RF amplifier. The LT1308B
performs this function with few external
components, with efficiency that reaches
90%. Transient response of a 0A to 1A load
step with typical GSM profiling produces a
voltage droop of only 200mV.
Power supplies for digital cameras must
be small and efficient while generating
several voltages free of low frequency noise,
so that post filtering can be done easily. A
single LT1308A, along with an inexpensive
transformer in a coupled-flyback scheme,
generates 3.3V/200mA, 5V/200mA,
18V/10mA and –10V/10mA from a pair of
AA or AAA cells.
The LT1308A and LT1308B are offered
in an SO-8 package and are pin compatible
with the LT1307A and LT1307B which have
a 600mA switching current capability. This
permits the same board design to support
two different power levels.
Versatile SOT-23 Boost Switching
Regulator for 1.2V to 15V Input
The LT1615 is a micropower step-up
DC/DC converter in a 5-lead SOT-23 pack-
age. With an input voltage range from 1.2V
to 15V, this converter is ideal for a wide
range of applications and input sources. The
LT1615 features typical quiescent current of
20µA with no load, which further reduces to
0.5µA in shutdown. The LT1615 uses a cur-
rent limited, fixed off-time control scheme
that helps achieve high efficiency over a
broad range of load currents. Its short off-
time of 400ns permits the use of tiny, low
profile inductors and capacitors to minimize
the overall system footprint and cost
(Figure 6).
The LT1615 includes an internal 36V
switch that allows the device to generate
output voltages of up to 34V without the use
of costly transformers. This makes the
LT1615 attractive for applications such as
LCD biasing which need a high output volt-
age at a relatively low current. The converter
in Figure 7 demonstrates the input and out-
put voltage range of the LT1615. A 33V out-
put is generated from a wide range input
voltage using a simple boost topology. A
small 1µF ceramic capacitor is all that is
needed at the output. The circuit can deliver
up to 1.32W (40mA at 33V) of power from
an input of 2.5V to 4.2V with an efficiency
of 85%, all from a tiny SOT-23 package.
A typical requirement is for a 15V out-
put at 15mA from a single Li-Ion cell. Using
the circuit in Figure 7 with different resistor
values, efficiency for this LT1615 converter
reaches 82% and exceeds 70% even as the
battery voltage drops to 2.5V and for load
currents under 1mA.
A dual-output converter, with 20V and
–20V outputs, for example, may also be
generated by the LT1615 with efficiency
reaching 77% from a single Li-Ion cell
V
IN
SW
FB
LT1615
V
IN
3.3V
TO 12V
L1
10µHD1
SHDN
76.8k
2M C2
1µF
33V
8mA
1615 TA03
GND
C1
4.7µF
C1: TAIYO YUDEN EMK316BJ475 (408) 573-4150
C2: TAIYO YUDEN GMK316BJ105 (408) 573-4150
L1: MURATA LQH3C100K24 (814) 237-1431
D1: MOTOROLA MBR0540 (800) 441-2447
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2
15
Figure 7. 1-Cell Li-Ion to 33V
Converter for LCD Bias
Figure 6. High Frequency and SOT
Package Allow a Very Small Circuit
(Shown 150% of Actual Size)
V
IN
SW
FB
LT1615
V
IN
1.5V TO 5V
L1
10µHD1
SHDN
130k
2M C2
1µF
20V
4mA
–20V
4mA
1615 TA04
GND
C3
1µF
C1
4.7µF
C1: TAIYO YUDEN LMK316BJ475 (408) 573-4150
C2, C3, C4: TAIYO YUDEN TMK316BJ105 (408) 573-4150
L1: MURATA LQH3C100K24 (814) 237-1431
D1, D2, D3: MOTOROLA MBR0530 (800) 441-2447
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2
15 4.7pF
C4
1µF
D3
D2
Figure 8. ±20V Dual Output Converter Provides 8mA Output From 1.5V Input
(Figure 8). The addition of a diode and ca-
pacitor to this circuit allows both outputs to
be disconnected from the input in shutdown.
(See data sheet.)
Another popular application is a single-
cell Li-Ion battery to a 3.3V output using a
SEPIC (single-ended primary inductance
converter) topology. A simple SEPIC circuit
using the LT1615 will provide 100mA with
a typical efficiency of 70% using two small
10µH inductors or a single, dual-winding
inductor.
No other IC solution offers the high
output voltage, high efficiency and very
small size of the LT1615.