The MAX71314LECB+ is a high-efficiency synchronous buck converter from Silergy Corp. It is designed to deliver a compact and efficient power conversion solution for a variety of applications. This device integrates high-side and low-side MOSFETs to minimize external component count and solution size. It features a wide input voltage range, enabling operation from various power sources.
Applications:
- Point-of-load regulators in distributed power systems.
- Industrial equipment requiring efficient power conversion.
- Networking and telecommunication infrastructure.
- Portable devices such as laptops and tablets.
- FPGA and DSP power supplies
Features:
- High Efficiency: Synchronous rectification for minimal power loss.
- Wide Input Voltage Range: Accommodates a variety of power sources.
- Integrated MOSFETs: Reduces external component count and solution size.
- Adjustable Output Voltage: Allows customization for specific application requirements.
- Overcurrent Protection: Protects the device and load from damage due to excessive current.
- Thermal Shutdown: Prevents damage from overheating.
- Enable/Disable Control: Enables power sequencing and system control.
Benefits:
- Improved System Efficiency: Reduces power consumption and heat generation.
- Simplified Design: Minimizes external component count, reducing board space and BOM cost.
- Enhanced System Reliability: Comprehensive protection features ensure robust operation.
- Flexible Operation: Adjustable output voltage allows customization for various applications.
Additional Details:
The MAX71314LECB+ operates at a high switching frequency, which helps to reduce the size of external passive components. It also incorporates internal compensation to simplify the design process and ensure stable operation over a wide range of operating conditions. The device is available in a compact package, making it suitable for space-constrained applications. The precise specifications, such as input voltage range, output current capability, switching frequency, and efficiency curves, can be found in the manufacturer's datasheet.