Linear Technology (UK) Limited
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Linear Technology Corporation, a member of the S&P 500, has been designing, manufacturing and marketing a broad line of high performance analog integrated circuits for major companies worldwide for over three decades.
The Company’s products provide an essential bridge between our analog world and the digital electronics in communications, networking, industrial, automotive, computer, medical, instrumentation, consumer, and military and aerospace systems.
Linear Technology produces power management, data conversion, signal conditioning, RF and interface ICs, µModule subsystems, and wireless sensor network products.
For more information, visit www.linear.com.
Linear Technology (UK) Limited Articles
Supply monitor integrated 300µΩ sense resistor
The LTC2947 power and energy monitor for 0 to 15VDC supply rails has been introduced by Linear Technology. Most power and energy monitoring ICs use an external sense resistor to measure current. However, choosing a sense resistor is not an easy task, especially when dealing with high currents, where available sense resistors can dissipate too much power, occupy a lot of board space or have a large impact on measurement accuracy.
Monolithic 18V prioritiser provides low standby current backup power
The LTC4420, a dual input monolithic power prioritiser for 1.8 to 18V systems has been introduced by Linear Technology. To enable portability, preserve memory during brownouts, and ensure a graceful shutdown on power loss, electronic systems employ batteries and capacitors for backup power.
Synchronous step-down battery charger features MPPT circuitry
The LTC4013, a highly integrated, high voltage multi-chemistry synchronous step-down battery charger controller has been announced by Linear Technology. With a wide input voltage range that spans up to 60V, the LTC4013 uses temperature-compensated 3- and 4-stage charge algorithms to efficiently charge 12 and 24V lead-acid batteries.
60V charger IC includes Pb-Acid & Li-Ion charge algorithms
Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC4013, a highly integrated, high voltage multi-chemistry synchronous step-down battery charger controller. With a wide input voltage range that spans up to 60V, the LTC4013 uses temperature-compensated 3- and 4-stage charge algorithms to efficiently charge 12V and 24V lead-acid batteries.
25V, 600mA sync buck-boost DC/DC converters consume 1.6µA IQ
Linear's LTC3130 and LTC3130-1 synchronous current mode buck-boost converters deliver up to 600mA of continuous output current from a wide variety of input sources, including single- or multiple-cell batteries as well as solar panels and supercapacitors. Their 2.4-25V input voltage range and 1-25V output range (LTC3130 is adjustable) provide a regulated output with inputs above, below or equal to the output.
Precision op amp features low 1/f corner frequency
The LT6018, a precision op amp featuring 30nVP-P 0.1 to 10Hz noise and 50µV max input offset voltage has been introduced by Linear Technology. Designed especially for applications sensitive to low frequency noise, the LT6018 has a very low 1/f corner frequency of less than 1Hz. The low input offset voltage holds over temperature and input common mode range: TCVOS is 0.5µV/°C maximum and CMRR is 124dB minimum.
Synchronous rail-to-rail regulator features a single resistor
The LTC3623, a ±5A high efficiency, current mode synchronous buck regulator that is adjustable from 14.5 down to 0V output with a single resistor has been announced by Linear Technology. Proven on Linear Technology’s prior linear and switching regulators, the LTC3623 uses a 50µA current reference, combined with a single resistor, to set the output voltage.
µModule regulator can be placed on PC board close to its load
The LTM4631, a dual 10 or single 20A µModule step-down regulator in an ultrathin 1.91mm LGA package with a 16x16mm footprint has been introduced by Linear Technology. The LTM4631 can be placed on a PC board very close to its load such as an FPGA, while sharing one heat sink covering both of their low profile packages.
High voltage power supply offers lower power dissipation
The LTC3256, a highly integrated, high voltage low noise dual output power supply, which takes a single positive input and generates 5 and 3.3V step-down supplies with high efficiency and no inductors has been announced by Linear Technology. The device features a wide 5.5-38V input voltage range and includes independently enabled dual outputs: a 5V 100mA supply, and a 250mA 3.3V LDO regulator, for a total of 350mA available output current.
1A buck DC/DCs offer ±1% accuracy for multi-rail systems
Linear Technology Corporation announces the LTC3374A, a highly integrated general-purpose power management solution for systems requiring multiple low voltage power supplies. The device can be configured to provide 2 to 8 independent regulated outputs with 15 possible output current configurations.
How to reduce hot spots
Among the many concerns for designing a 90-200A point-of-load (POL) regulator circuit is the concentration of heat or hot spots, especially when the circuit is intended to fit on a small PCB area, as Afshin Odabaee of Linear Technology explains.
32-Bit SAR ADC dissipates 24mW of power from a single 2.5V supply
The LTC2508-32, an ultrahigh precision 32-bit Successive Approximation Register (SAR) Analogue-to-Digital Converter (ADC) has been introduced by Linear Technology Corporation. Many high performance applications, including data acquisition, industrial control and medical instrumentation, require both accuracy and speed.
6GHz I/Q demodulator improves receiver performance
A high linearity I/Q demodulator with more than 1GHz, -1dB flatness bandwidth, the LTC5586, has been introduced by Linear Technology. The device supports next-gen 5G wireless infrastructure equipment such as DPD (Digital Predistortion Correction) receivers for base stations, microwave backhaul and Software-Defined Radios (SDR), as well as other broadband receiver applications.
15dB gain block delivers 47dBm OIP3 linearity
Linear Technology announces the LTC6433-15, a wideband 15dB gain block amplifier offering outstanding linearity of 47dBm OIP3 (output third order intercept) and 3.22dB noise figure at 150MHz. The amplifier has excellent OP1dB (output 1dB compression point) of 19.2dBm. The LTC6433-15 is uniquely different from other gain block amplifiers that are typically built using GaAs or pHEMT processes.
µModule regulator operates up to 150°C junction temperature
The LTM8003, a step-down DC/DC µModule regulator with a 40V input voltage rating (42V absolute maximum) and 3.5A of continuous (6A peak) output current has been introduced by Linear Technology. The LTM8003’s pinout is FMEA (failure mode effects analysis) compliant, so the output voltage stays at or below the regulation voltage in the event of short-circuit to GND, short-circuit to a neighbouring pin or if a pin is left floating.
How to deal with the high number of electronics in the automotive industry
Jeff Gruetter, Senior Product Marketing Engineer, Linear Technology Corporation, explains how high voltage synchronous buck converters with ultra-low IQ can meet the demands of new automotive designs
Next-generation router and switches demand flexible DC/DC controllers
Increasing complexity in routers and switches demand efficient power supplies in a small form factor. Bruce Haug, Linear Technology, explains how a multi-phase, step-down controller plays a part in meeting these challenges
µModule power products suit aerospace & defence
Linear Technology introduces over 53 µModule (micromodule) power products with SnPb BGA packages, targeting applications where the use of tin-lead soldering is preferred, such as in defense, avionics and heavy equipment industries. A µModule point-of-load regulator with SnPb BGA package simplifies PC board assembly for suppliers in these industries.
42VIN, 3.5A µModule Regulator suits factory automation & avionics
Linear Technology introduces the LTM8053, a µModule (power module) step-down regulator with up to 40V input voltage (42V abs max), which can safely operate from unregulated or fluctuating 12V to 36V input supplies in noisy environments, such as industrial robotics, factory automation and avionics systems.
42V, 3.5A sync buck regulator operates up to 175°C
Linear announces the LT8610AX, a 3.5A, 42V input capable synchronous step-down switching regulator, which operates in ambient temperatures up to 175°C. Synchronous rectification delivers efficiency as high as 95% while Burst Mode operation keeps quiescent current under 3.5µA in no-load standby conditions.