Linear Technology Magazine • February 1996
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NEW DEVICE CAMEOS
or overload recovery. Oscillator fre-
quency shifting protects external
components during overload
conditions.
The LT1371 is available in SO,
7-lead TO220 and DD packages; the
LT1373 is available in 8-pin SO or
DIP packages.
LT1501: Adaptive-Frequency
Current Mode, Micropower
Switching Regulator
The LT1501, LT1501-3.3 and
LT1501-5 are adaptive-frequency cur-
rent mode, step-up switching
regulators with internal loop
compensation. In contrast with pulse-
skipping type switching regulators,
this family uses a current mode to-
pology that provides low noise
operation and excellent system per-
formance. The LT1501 family also
features a low battery comparator
and light-load Burst Mode operation.
The LT1501 has a 750mA power
switch and can be set to operate at
frequencies up to 600kHz. This fam-
ily of devices can operate from supply
voltages as low as 1.8V. The quies-
cent current of 160µA can be further
reduced to 6µA in shutdown mode.
Available in 8-pin SO packaging,
the LT1501 is a versatile switcher
family featuring both current mode
performance and simple system
design.
LTC1538-AUX/LTC1539:
High Efficiency Dual
Synchronous DC/DC
Controllers for Portable and
Notebook Computer
Applications
The LTC1538-AUX/LTC1539 are dual
synchronous step-down switching
regulator controllers that drive exter-
nal N-Channel power MOSFETs in a
fixed-frequency architecture. The
LTC1539 Adaptive Power™ output
stage drives synchronous N-Channel
MOSFETs at high currents, and
switches to a low power output stage
at low currents to maintain high effi-
ciency without resorting to variable
frequency operation. The LTC1538-
AUX employs Burst Mode operation
at low currents to achieve low quies-
cent current.
Key features that distinguish the
LTC1538-AUX/LTC1539 from the
similar LTC1438/LTC1439 devices
are the circuits that remain active
even when both of the switching con-
trollers are shut down—a 5V linear
regulator (LTC1538-AUX and
LTC1539) and a voltage comparator
(LTC1539 only). The 5V regulator is
capable of supplying 25mA (typical)
with a dropout of less than 0.5V while
exhibiting an output impedance of
less than 1Ω. The comparator has its
positive input tied to the 2% accurate,
internal 1.19V voltage reference. A
CMOS open-drain output can be ex-
ternally pulled up to a power supply
of 12V or less and can sink more than
10mA. The standby supply current
with the 5V linear regulator and volt-
age comparator active is only 50µA.
An auxiliary 0.5A linear regulator,
available in both the LTC1538-AUX
and LTC1539, uses an external PNP
pass device to provide a low noise, low
dropout 12V or adjustable output.
This same regulator can be config-
ured to provide a linear 3.3V to 2.9V/
3A supply with the addition of a low
saturation NPN pass device. A sec-
ondary feedback control pin, SFB,
guarantees regulation on secondary
windings regardless of the primary
load by forcing continuous operation
as required.
Internal resistive dividers provide
pin-selectable output voltages of 3.3V
and 5V on the first controller of both
devices. The second controller in the
LTC1539 can be programmed to 3.3V,
5V or adjustable according to the
connection of the V
PROG
pin, whereas
the second controller in the LTC1538
is adjustable.
The LTC1539 features a phase-
locked loop (PLL) for synchronization
to an external source, and a power-
on reset timer (POR) that generates a
signal delayed by 65536/F
CLK
(typi-
cally 300ms) after the output is within
7.5% of the regulated output voltage.
The LTC1539 is further differentiated
from the LTC1439 by the fact that
POR monitors the first controller
rather than the second.
The operating current levels are
user programmable via external cur-
rent sense resistors. A wide input
supply range allows operation from
3.5V to 36V (maximum). The
LTC1538-AUX is available in a 28-pin
SSOP package and the LTC1539
comes in a 36-pin SSOP.
LTC7545A:
Multiplying 12-Bit DAC
The LTC7545A is a 4-quadrant mul-
tiplying, current-output 12-bit DAC.
It is a superior, pin-compatible re-
placement for the industry standard
AD7545A. It has improved accuracy
and stability, reduced sensitivity to
external amplifier VOS, lower output
capacitance and reduced cost.
The LTC7545A has a parallel 12-
bit-wide microprocessor-compatible
interface. This DAC has excellent ac-
curacy and stability, with INL and
DNL guaranteed at 1/2 LSB MAX
over temperature. Gain error is 1 LSB
MAX, eliminating adjustments in most
applications. Typical applications are
process control, and software pro-
grammable gain, attenuation and
filtering.
The LTC7545A comes in 20-pin SO
and PDIP packages and is available in
commercial and industrial tempera-
ture grades.