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DC-DC converter a full powertrain solution

6 November 2002 Power Electronics / Power Management

Philips Semiconductors' PIP202-12M is a fully integrated powertrain solution for non-isolated single-phase DC-DC synchronous buck converters. Providing all the power and driver functions required within a single package, it can reduce board space requirements and increase reliability. Integration also eliminates design issues such as component selection and compatibility, and simplifies PCB layout.

Designed to give greater conversion efficiencies and operate at higher switching frequencies, the PIP202-12M is encapsulated in a thermally enhanced, thin surface mount package which effectively dissipates heat into the board as well as through the top surface enabling very high output currents and cooler running applications. It is fully interchangeable with the PIP201- 12M in form factor and pinout.

Features: a complete powertrain function; FETs, FET driver and Schottky diode in one package; input voltage conversion range from 3,3 to 12 V; output voltages from 0,8 to 5 V; up to 25 A continuous output current; operating frequency up to 1 MHz; highly efficient - peak efficiency > 92% at 500 kHz; compatible with industry standard single- and multi-phase PWM controllers; 10 x 10 x 0,9 mm HVQFN68 package.

For more information contact Mutronics, (Value Added Distributor), 011 608 1460.





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