Linear Technology has introduced the LTC3643, a new bidirectional, high-voltage boost capacitor charger that automatically converts to a buck regulator for system backup.
Linear Technology has announced the LT3909, a new high-efficiency constant-current LED driver that can drive two strings of up to 10 LEDs at 50mA.
A new high-speed LVDS output comparator capable of toggle rates up to 890Mbps, the LTC6754 has been introduced by Linear Technology.
A new low-power high-precision fully-differential amplifier, optimized for driving high performance 16-, 18- and 20-bit SAR and ΔΣ ADCs, the LTC6363 has been unveiled by Linear Technology.
A new 1A, 100V input capable synchronous step-down switching regulator, the LT8631 has been introduced by Linear Technology. Synchronous rectification delivers efficiency as high as 90% while Burst Mode operation keeps quiescent current under 7µA in no-load standby conditions.
Linear Technology has announced the LT8330, a current-mode, 2MHz step-up DC-DC converter with an internal 1A, 60V switch. It operates from an input voltage range of 3V to 40V, making it suitable for applications with input sources ranging from a single-cell Li-Ion to automotive inputs.
Latest from Linear Technology is the LTC3265, a new high-voltage, highly-integrated, low-noise dual-output power supply which takes a single positive input supply (VIN_P) and generates low noise bipolar rails up to ±2•VIN_P without any inductors.
A new dual-output synchronous step-down DC-DC controller with I²C-based PMBus interface for digital power system management, the LTC3887-1 has been introduced by Linear Technology.
A new double-balanced mixer that can operate either as an up-converter or down-converter, with a very wide RF frequency range from 2GHz to 14GHz, the LTC5549 has been unveiled by linear technology.
A new 60V input dual output synchronous step-down DC-DC controller with programmable loop compensation and I²C-based PMBus interface, the LTC3886 has been introduced by Linear technology.
Linear Technology’s feature-packed LT8614 step-down regulator. The device features proprietary Silent Switcher architecture which is designed to minimise EMI/EMC emissions while delivering high efficiency at frequencies up to 3MHz.
A new highly-integrated high-voltage multi-chemistry synchronous step-down battery charger controller, with onboard telemetry functions, the LTC4015 has been introduced by Linear Technology. The device efficiently transfers power from a variety of input sources, such as wall adapters and solar panels, to a Li-Ion/Polymer, LiFePO4 or lead-acid battery stack and system load up to 35V.
Linear Technology has introduced the LT8494, a new current-mode, fixed frequency SEPIC / boost DC-DC converter with an internal 2A, 70V switch. Ultralow quiescent current of only 7µA makes the device ideal for always-on automotive or other industrial battery powered systems.
The LT3092, an innovative power IC from Linear Technology. The device provides system designers with a two-terminal current source. Traditionally, current sources were imprecise or had to be designed from other components.
Linear Technology has introduced the LT8602, a new 42V input capable, high efficiency quad output synchronous monolithic step-down switching regulator.
Linear Technology has unveiled the LTM4676A, a new dual 13A or single 26A, current shareable up to 100A µModule (micro module) step-down DC-DC regulator with PMBus serial digital interface. The digital interface enables system designers and remote operators to command and supervise a system’s power condition and consumption.
Aimed at applications requiring 2W to 90W of delivered power, Linear Technology has introduced the LT4276 LTPoE++, PoE+ and PoE-compliant powered device (PD) interface controllers. The LT4276 integrates a PD controller and an isolated switching regulator controller, capable of synchronous operation in both forward and fly-back topologies with auxiliary power support.
New from Linear Technology, the LTC3110 is a bi-directional, programmable input current buck-boost supercapacitor charger with active charge balancing for 1- or 2-series supercapacitors. The proprietary low-noise buck-boost topology does the work of two separate switching regulators, saving size, cost and complexity.