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USB Power Manager, Buck & LDO PMIC Consumes only 12µA IQ with All Outputs On
Linear Technology has announced the LTC3553, a micropower multifunction power management integrated circuit (PMIC) solution for portable Li-Ion/Polymer battery-based applications. The LTC3553 integrates a USB-compatible linear PowerPath™ manager, a stand-alone battery charger, a high efficiency synchronous buck regulator, a low dropout linear regulator and pushbutton controller in an ultrathin (0.55mm) 3mm x 3mm QFN package. A pin-selectable standby mode reduces battery drain current to just 12µA while keeping all outputs in regulation, extending battery run time. The LTC3553 is well suited for low power portable device applications, including personal navigation devices (PNDs), media players and handheld medical and industrial devices.
The The LTC3553's integrated synchronous buck regulator delivers up to 200mA output current with a regulated output voltage that is adjustable down to 0.8V. The 1.125MHz switching frequency reduces output ripple while allowing the use of tiny low cost capacitors and inductors less than 1mm in height. Low RDS(ON) internal switches enable buck efficiencies as high as 93%, maximizing battery run time. Buck efficiency is optimized in Burst Mode® operation, drawing only 22µA of supply current, while standby mode can be used for keep-alive applications, reducing the buck's quiescent current to only 1.5µA (<1µA in shutdown).
The low dropout (LDO) regulator provides up to 150mA output current. Regulated output voltage is adjustable down to 0.8V, independent of the buck output. The LDO's power input is accessible as a pin, allowing LDO efficiency to be increased in some applications by powering the LDO from the buck output. Both the buck and LDO are stable with tiny ceramic output capacitors, eliminating the need for larger, expensive tantalum or electrolytic capacitors.
The integrated pushbutton controller enables one-button power up and power down sequencing as well as a status signaling output indicating the button state. The controller also provides a Hard Reset state for software lockup recovery or to enable an ultralow battery drain state (typically 0.2µA) for the device.