Product Overview: LTM8029IY by Analog Devices Inc.
The LTM8029IY is a high-performance DC/DC μModule (micromodule) converter designed and manufactured by Analog Devices Inc., a leader in the semiconductor industry. This power management integrated circuit is engineered for versatility and efficiency, making it an ideal solution for a wide range of applications, including industrial, automotive, and telecommunications systems.
Key Features
- Wide Input Voltage Range: The LTM8029IY operates with an input voltage range from 3.6V to 36V, accommodating a variety of power sources and ensuring compatibility with diverse applications.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: Users can set the output voltage from 0.8V to 10V, providing flexibility for different voltage requirements.
- High Efficiency: With its advanced design, the LTM8029IY offers high efficiency, which minimizes heat generation and improves system reliability.
- Integrated Components: The device includes a switching regulator, inductor, power switches, and all support components within a compact package, simplifying the design and reducing the overall footprint on the PCB.
- Robust Temperature Performance: The LTM8029IY is designed to operate over a wide temperature range, ensuring reliable performance in harsh environments.
Applications
The versatility of the LTM8029IY makes it suitable for a variety of applications, including:
- Industrial control systems
- Automotive electronics
- Telecommunications infrastructure
- Data storage and networking equipment
- Portable devices and battery-powered equipment
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Value |
| Input Voltage Range |
3.6V to 36V |
| Output Voltage Range |
0.8V to 10V |
| Operating Temperature Range |
-40°C to +125°C |
| Package |
15mm × 15mm × 4.92mm LGA |
The LTM8029IY is a testament to Analog Devices Inc.'s commitment to providing innovative, high-quality power solutions that meet the demands of modern electronic systems. Its compact design, coupled with its robust performance, makes it a go-to choice for engineers and designers looking to optimize their power management strategies.