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DC-DC regulators optimized for noise sensitive RF power amplifiers in single cell Li-Ion battery applications.

By Jean-Pierre Joosting
Microwave Engineering
March 23, 2009 (09:41 AM EST)
 


Unterpremstaetten, Austria — The AS1332-34 family of step down DC-DC regulators from austriamicrosystems is optimized for noise sensitive RF power amplifiers in single cell Li-Ion battery powered applications. The three devices in the AS1332-34 family deliver up to 650 mA from an input voltage range of 2.7 to 5.5 V.

The AS1332 is optimized for low power RF amplifiers where the output power is dynamically scaled by the supply voltage to improve battery lifetime. An external analog reference voltage is applied to the Vcon input, upon which the output voltage follows the reference voltage within a period of 20 µs (multiplied by an internal gain of 2.5), varying the output between 1.3 to 3.16 V. This fast rise and fall time ensures plenty of operational margin. The output voltage of the AS1333 is fixed at 3.09 V whereas the AS1334 is available in 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2.5, 3.0 and 3.3 V output voltage versions.

The AS1332-34 family is designed for minimal space requirements in size-restricted battery-powered applications and is ideal for mobile phones and other portable wireless end equipment. The 2 MHz fixed switching frequency minimizes PCB footprint by allowing the use of tiny, low profile inductors and capacitors. This constant frequency switching, together with internal noise reduction circuitry, results in an output voltage ripple of less than 2 mV peak-to-peak.

With 97 percent peak and 94 percent average efficiency the new buck converter family boosts battery lifetime in any application. Moreover, if no supply is required, for example in mobile phone in-flight mode, the DC-DC regulator offers a shutdown mode requiring only 100nA current combined with an output disconnect feature. Additional features are soft start and power-ok, available on the AS1334. Safety features include current overload and thermal shutdown protection.

The AS1332/33 is available in the tiny WL-CSP 8-bumps while the AS1334 comes in a TDFN(3x3)-10 package covering the industrial temperature range of -40 to +85 degrees celsius.

For product specific information, to download data sheets or to request free samples from the company's online shop ICdirect, visit www.austriamicrosystems.com/DC-DC-Converter/AS1332.

 
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