MAX8556ETE+T

MAX8556ETE+T

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IC REG LINEAR POS ADJ 4A 16TQFN
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Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

Maxim Integrated has amalgamated with Analog Devices, imparting an augmented repertoire of superlative mixed-signal and power governance innovations, fostering clientele triumph across diverse sectors. This amalgamation begets a spectrum of resolutions for surmounting the utmost intricate quandaries, spanning from direct current to the expanse of 100 gigahertz, encompassing miniscule nanowatt realms to robust kilowatt domains, spanning the sensor continuum to the ethereal expanse of cloud. Delve deeper into Analog Devices' enriched assemblage on their product dossier.

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The MAX8556/MAX8557 low-dropout linear regulators operate from input voltages as low as 1.425V and are able to deliver up to 4A of continuous output current with a typical dropout voltage of only 100mV. The output voltage is adjustable from 0.5V to VIN - 0.2V. Designed with an internal p-channel MOSFET pass transistor, the MAX8556/MAX8557 maintain a low 800μA typical supply current, independent of the load current and dropout voltage. Using a p-channel MOSFET eliminates the need for an additional external supply or a noisy internal charge pump. Other features include a logic-controlled shutdown mode, built-in soft-start, short-circuit protection with foldback current limit, and thermal-overload protection. The MAX8556ETE features a POK output that transitions high when the regulator output is within ±10% of its nominal output voltage. The MAX8557 offers a power-on reset output that transitions high 140ms after the output has achieved 90% of its nominal output voltage. The MAX8556/MAX8557 are available in a 16-pin thin QFN 5mm x 5mm package with exposed paddle.

Feature

  • 1.425V to 3.6V Input Voltage Range
  • Guaranteed 4A Output Current
  • ±1% Output Accuracy Over Load/Line/Temperature
  • 100mV Dropout at 4A Load (typ)
  • Built-In Soft-Start
  • 800μA (typ) Operating Supply Current
  • 150μA (max) Shutdown Supply Current
  • Short-Circuit Current Foldback Protection
  • Thermal-Overload Protection
  • ±10% Power-OK (MAX8556)
  • 140ms Power-On Reset Output (MAX8557)
  • Fast Transient Response
  • 16-Pin Thin QFN (5mm x 5mm) Package

Applications

  • Automated Test Equipment (ATE)
  • Base Stations
  • Networking
  • Optical Modules
  • Point-of-Load Supplies
  • Servers and Storage Devices

Product Attributes

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Current - Quiescent (Iq) 1.6 mA
Package Tape & Reel (TR)
Product Status Active
Control Features Enable, Power Good
Output Configuration Positive
Protection Features Over Current, Over Temperature, Short Circuit, Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
Output Type Adjustable
Operating Temperature -40°C ~ 85°C
Number of Regulators 1
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Voltage - Input (Max) 3.6V
Package / Case 16-WQFN Exposed Pad
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) 0.5V
Supplier Device Package 16-TQFN (5x5)
Voltage - Output (Max) 3.4V
Voltage Dropout (Max) 0.2V @ 4A
Current - Output 4A

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$0.94

Price update:2024-05-20
Available in stock: 30900
Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

Analog Devices Inc./Maxim Integrated

Maxim Integrated has amalgamated with Analog Devices, imparting an augmented repertoire of superlative mixed-signal and power governance innovations, fostering clientele triumph across diverse sectors. This amalgamation begets a spectrum of resolutions for surmounting the utmost intricate quandaries, spanning from direct current to the expanse of 100 gigahertz, encompassing miniscule nanowatt realms to robust kilowatt domains, spanning the sensor continuum to the ethereal expanse of cloud. Delve deeper into Analog Devices' enriched assemblage on their product dossier.

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