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    LTM8053 42V, 3.5A Step-Down µModule Regulator

    Linear's latest 6.25 x 9 mm BGA p-packaged µModule regulator suits industrial systems, factory automation, & avionics

    06/14/2016

    Linear Technology introduced the LTM8053, a µModule (power module) step-down regulator with up to 40V input voltage (42V abs max), which can safely operate from unregulated or fluctuating 12V to 36V input supplies in noisy environments, such as industrial robotics, factory automation and avionics systems.

    The LTM8053 houses a switching regulator controller, power switches, inductor and other supporting components in a 6.25mm x 9mm x 3.32mm BGA package. With only two capacitors and two resistors the LTM8053’s solution occupies approximately 150mm², versus alternative solutions requiring up to 250mm² and twice as many components.

    The LTM8053 delivers 3.5A of continuous (6A peak) output current, and its SHARE pin enables current sharing, allowing it to operate in parallel to deliver more current. The output voltage is adjustable with one resistor from 0.97V to 15V. This wide output voltage range provides versatility, so this one device generates common system bus voltages of 3.3V, 5V, 12V and 15V. The efficiency at 12VIN to 5VOUT is 90%. The LTM8053 delivers 3.5A of output current up to 85°C ambient without a heat sink or airflow (12VIN to 5VOUT).

    Summary of Features: LTM8053

    Complete Step-Down Switch Mode Power Supply
    Wide Input Voltage Range:
    3.4V to 40V
    Wide Output Voltage Range:
    0.97V to 15V
    3.5A Continuous Output Current,
    6A Peak
    Parallelable for Increased Output Current
    Selectable Switching Frequency:
    200kHz to 3MHz
    Tiny, Low Profile 6.25mm x 9mm x 3.32mm RoHS Compliant BGA Package

    The LTM8053 operating temperature range is -40°C to 125°C. 1,000-piece pricing starts at $9.66 each. 

    Linear Technology

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