Linear Technology's LTM4627EY#PBF Micro Module Regulator
The LTM4627EY#PBF is a high-performance, compact micro module regulator designed by Linear Technology, a brand of Analog Devices. This step-down regulator integrates the inductor, power switches, DC/DC controller, and other supporting components within a compact, surface-mount package. It is engineered to address the need for efficient power conversion in space-constrained applications.
Key Features:
- High Efficiency: The LTM4627EY#PBF is optimized for high efficiency, which is crucial for reducing power loss and managing thermal performance within electronic systems.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: This micro module regulator supports a wide input voltage range from 4.5V to 20V, making it versatile for various applications and ensuring compatibility with diverse power supplies.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: The output voltage can be adjusted from 0.6V to 5.5V, allowing for flexibility in powering different components that require specific voltage levels.
- Compact Design: With its LGA package, the LTM4627EY#PBF minimizes the footprint on the PCB and is ideal for systems where space is at a premium.
- Integrated Components: By including the inductor and other components within the module, the LTM4627EY#PBF simplifies the design and reduces external part count, which can accelerate the development cycle and improve reliability.
Applications:
- Datacom and Telecom Systems
- FPGAs, DSPs, and ASICs Supply
- Medical and Industrial Equipment
- Test and Measurement Devices
- Automotive Electronics
The LTM4627EY#PBF is not just a testament to Linear Technology's commitment to innovation but also to practicality. Its robust design ensures consistent performance even under varying conditions, and its high integration level facilitates a quicker time-to-market for complex electronic products. Whether it's for a high-density server, a portable medical device, or an automotive application, the LTM4627EY#PBF delivers the efficiency, reliability, and versatility required to meet the stringent demands of modern electronic systems.