ISL8002B provides compact solution size and high frequency switching for point-of-load conversions

March 9, 2015
 

MILPITAS, Calif., March 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/-- Intersil Corporation (NASDAQ: ISIL), a leading provider of innovative power management and precision analog solutions, today announced the ISL8002B synchronous buck (step-down) switching regulator that delivers up to 2Aof continuous output current from a 2.7V to 5.5V input supply. The device's 2MHzswitching frequency provides superior transient response, and its key features-- programmable soft-start, and output tracking and sequencing of FPGAs and microprocessors -- increase system reliability for point-of-load conversions in networking, factory automation, instrumentation, and medical equipment.

The ISL8002B enables greater system reliability through several innovative features. For example, the regulator's output tracking and sequencing of FPGAs and MPUs ensures sensitive multi-rails properly start up and shut down. In addition, its output rails are configurable for coincidental, ratiometric, or sequential settings, ensuring the FPGA or MPU's internal ESD diodes are not biased or overstressed during rising or falling outputs. The ISL8002B's undervoltage lockout and several other protection/stability features (overvoltage, overcurrent, undercurrent, negative current, over temperature and short-circuit) safeguard the system from damage when an unwanted electrical fault event occurs. And its unique negative current protection prevents switch failure.

 

The ISL8002B's superior transient response and high level of integration enable a complete synchronous step-down DC/DC converter solution in less than a 0.10 inch2 footprint. By integrating low RDS(ON) high-side PMOS and low-side NMOS MOSFETs, the buck regulator eliminates the need for a bootstrap capacitor and diode, and its high efficiency allows the use of small inductors to further reduce board space.

 

"The number of voltage rails is proliferating across a broad range of applications, creating more complex system designs," said Mark Downing, senior vice president of Infrastructure and Industrial Power Products at Intersil. "The ISL8002B synchronous buck regulator provides designers an easy to use, compact point-of-load solution with the right combination of features required to improve reliability for the most demanding systems."

 

  • Compact package size: 2mm x 2mm
  • Output tracking and sequencing
  • Switching at high frequency: 2MHz
  • High peak efficiency, up to 95 percent
  • Wide input voltage range: 2.7V to 5.5V
  • Maximum output current: 2A
  • Under voltage lockout, overvoltage protection
  • Selectable PFM or PWM operation
  • Overcurrent, short-circuit protection
  • Over temperature/thermal protection

 

The ISL8002B synchronous buck regulator is available now in a 2mm x 2mm, 8-pin TDFN package and is priced at $1 USD in 1k quantities. The ISL8002BDEMO1Z demonstration board can be purchased for $23 USD each. For more information on the ISL8002B synchronous buck regulator, please visit: www.intersil.com/products/isl8002b.

 

For more information on the ISL8002B demonstration board, please visit: www.intersil.com/en/tools/reference-designs/isl8002bdemo1z.html.

 

Complementing the ISL8002B is the ISL8022 dual 2A output 5V synchronous buck regulator without the tracking feature, and the ISL85003 4.5V to 18V, 3A synchronous buck regulator that can be combined with the ISL8002B in a two-stage solution to convert a 12V rail to a 5V rail. The ISL85403 also can be combined in a two-stage solution with the ISL8002B to step-down a 24V rail to a 5V rail.

 

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