Torex's latest DC/DC converters accept under 1.0V with an ultra-low supply current

Date
06/13/2016

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XC9272 Series

Torex Semiconductor has launched the XC9272 series of synchronous step-down DC/DC converters. These converters support a low output voltage under 1.0V and achieve an ultra-low supply current. The demand for low power consumption is growing stronger, and the development of chipsets with reduced core voltages is advancing.

As core voltages of GPS, Bluetooth and other functions decrease, the market is expected to experience a further increase of demand for chipsets that require a core voltage of less than 1.0V. This is likely to create an increase in demand for ultra-low supply current DC/DC converters that can support reduced core voltages.

Torex’s newly launched XC9272 series of DC/DC converters supports a low output voltage from 0.60 to 0.95V, and achieves an ultra-low supply current of 0.5μA. This enables power to be supplied with high-efficiency to chipsets that require a core voltage under 1.0V and maximizes the performance of low-voltage chipsets.

Optimization of the analog circuitry to realize a supply current of 0.5μA and the use of PFM control for the operation method enable this product to achieve a significant increase of efficiency at light loads compared to conventional products. This makes it possible to dramatically improve power dissipation when the chipset is in the sleep state.

These characteristics make this power IC ideal for applications that require a long battery drive time, such as devices with a GPS function, wearable devices, energy harvesting devices, and other devices in which efficiency in the sleep state is important.

XC9272 Converter Series

Torex Semiconductor

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