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Synchronous dc-dc converters boast super-wide input range, reduction in component count

March 22, 2021 By Redding Traiger

The MAX17577 and MAX17578 from Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. are the industry’s smallest, highest-efficiency synchronous inverting DC-DC step-down converters. As Maxim’s first 60V inverting DC-DC converters with integrated level shifters, these devices save up to 72 percent of board space by reducing the component count by half while using 35 percent less energy than the closest competitive solutions. Both ICs reduce size, heat, and cost while simplifying the design of negative output voltage rails needed for analog signals within intelligent IoT devices found in factory automation, building automation, and communications systems.

As network edge devices expand with Artificial Intelligence capabilities, designers must reduce the solution size and heat generation. They seek solutions that are more efficient, creating less heat and use less board space, saving time and cost. The MAX17577 and MAX17578 integrate level shifting circuitry to reduce component cost and count by as much as 50 percent while reducing the component area to 60 mm2, a 72 percent advantage in board space over competitive solutions. These synchronous inverting converters protect against input voltage transients with the industry’s widest input voltage range from 4.5V to 60V, thus increasing system robustness in harsh environments.

The MAX17577 and MAX17578 generate less heat by dissipating 35 percent less power than competitive solutions, improve system reliability and provide developers with up to six percentage points more efficiency.

Key Advantages include: Cuts Component Count: Cuts component count to 50 percent and reduces design size by 72 percent; Highest Efficiency: Six percentage points higher efficiency, dissipates 35 percent less energy than the closest competition; Widest Range: 4.5V to 60V is the industry’s widest input voltage range;

The MAX17577 is available at Maxim Integrated’s website for $1.63 (1000-up, FOB USA); also available from authorized distributors. The MAX17578 is available at Maxim Integrated’s website for $1.63 (1000-up, FOB USA); also available from authorized distributors. The MAX17577EVKIT# evaluation kit is available for $29.73. The MAX17578EVKIT# evaluation kit is available for $29.73. E-Sim models are available; For details, visit http://bit.ly/EE_Sim_Maxim

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Filed Under: Converters, DC-DC, Development Tools, IoT, Power Management, Telecommunications Tagged With: maximintegratedproducts

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