The LTC3588EDD-2#TRPBF from Analog Devices Inc. is a highly efficient energy harvesting product designed for low power applications. This innovative component is part of the LTC3588 family and is specifically engineered to convert and manage energy from piezoelectric, solar, or magnetic sources.
Key Features
- Integrated Energy Harvesting: The LTC3588EDD-2#TRPBF incorporates a low-loss full-wave bridge rectifier and a high-efficiency buck converter, making it an ideal solution for converting harvested energy into a usable power supply.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: This device operates with an input voltage range of 2.7V to 20V, accommodating various energy sources and ensuring compatibility with a broad range of applications.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: Users can set the output voltage from 1.8V to 5V, allowing flexibility to power different types of loads.
- Ultra-Low Quiescent Current: The LTC3588EDD-2#TRPBF boasts an ultra-low quiescent current under no-load conditions, which is crucial for extending the operating life of battery-powered devices.
- High-Efficiency Operation: Its buck converter can deliver up to 100mA of continuous output current with high conversion efficiency, ensuring minimal energy is wasted during the power transfer process.
- Power Good Output: The device includes a 'power good' output indicator, which provides a signal when the output voltage is within regulation, a useful feature for power management and sequencing.
- Compact Package: The LTC3588EDD-2#TRPBF comes in a small 10-lead (3mm x 3mm) DFN package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications.
Applications
The LTC3588EDD-2#TRPBF is versatile and can be used in a variety of applications, including but not limited to:
- Wireless sensor networks
- Energy harvesting systems
- Portable and wearable electronics
- Industrial monitoring devices
- Remote controls powered by energy harvesting
With its robust design and ability to harness energy from environmental sources, the LTC3588EDD-2#TRPBF is a powerful solution for designers looking to create sustainable, low-power devices without the need for traditional power sources.