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AnalogicTech’s High Performance Step-down Converter Delivers up to 2X Faster Transient Response

(Technology News, 13 Oct 2008 )

Advanced Analogic Technologies Inc. (AnalogicTech) has announced the AAT1130, a new high performance 500mA monolithic step-down converter. Using an innovative pseudo fixed-frequency architecture, the new converter offers transient response at least 2X faster than a traditional 500mA, 2MHz, PWM-mode buck converter while supporting the use of extremely small, 1µH chip-scale inductors.


Ultra-fast Transient Response

Designed for mobile electronics applications, the new converter operates across a 2.7V to 5.5V input range and low quiescent current of 60uA and delivers an output between 0.6V and 1.8V. The AAT1130 delivers up to 500 mA of maximum continuous output current. Internal MOSFET switches allow the converter to support efficiency rates up to 92% over a wide load range.

The AAT1130’s unique architecture operates at a fixed switching frequency in steady-state operation while allowing the control circuit to react almost instantly to transients. With a programmed output voltage of 1.2V, the AAT1130 can handle severe load transients from 10mA to 500mA and still maintain output voltage accuracy within +/- 5%.

Operating at a high 2.5MHz switching frequency, the new step-down converter keeps output voltage ripple low while enabling the use of small, 1mm high 0603 inductors.

The new device is available with either fixed or adjustable output regulation voltage options. In the adjustable configuration, output voltage is set with an external resistor voltage divider circuit.

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