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Ultralow power buck regulator achieves industry’s highest power conversion efficiency to boost battery life for IoT applications

By Editor Design World | August 25, 2015

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analogpr-2015-08-25Analog Devices, Inc. introduced an ultralow power buck regulator that extends battery life in portable devices by achieving the industry’s highest ultra-light-load power conversion efficiency. With a 90 percent efficiency rating and consuming only 180-nA quiescent current, the ADP5301 buck regulator is designed to deliver maximum power for a longer period of time than previously achievable and is ideally suited for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, including wireless sensor networks and wearable devices such as fitness bands and smartwatches. The new device is housed in a tiny WLCSP package that measures less than 3.1-mm², which makes it suitable for small form factors.

  • View ADP5301 product page, download data sheet, order samples and evaluation boards:
    http://www.analog.com/adp5301.html 
  • Learn about ADI’s power management product portfolio:
    http://www.analog.com/en/products/power-management
  • Connect with engineers and ADI product experts on EngineerZone®, an online technical support community:
    https://ez.analog.com/community/power

ADP5301 Ultralow Power Buck Regulator Key Features: 

  • 90 percent power conversion efficiency in ultralight load with 180-nA quiescent current boosts battery life
  • 6.5-V to 2.05-V input voltage range enables wide range of battery sources or architectures
  • Selectable, low-noise forced PWM mode with low output voltage ripple powers noise-sensitive analog load up to 500-mA output current capability
  • Integrated voltage supervisory function increases overall system reliability
Product
Sample Availability
Full Production
Price Each per 1,000
Special Feature
Packaging
ADP5301 Now Now $0.95 VOUT OK Flag 9-ball WLCSP
ADP5300 Now Now $0.95 VOUT OK Flag 10-lead LFCSP
ADP5302 Now Now $0.95 VIN OK Flag 10-lead LFCSP
ADP5303 Now Now $0.95 VIN OK Flag 9-ball WLCSP

Analog Devices
www.analog.com


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