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MAX9937 - Tiny, Automotive-Grade Current-Sense Amplifier Has Reverse-Battery and Load-Dump ProtectionThe MAX9937 is a high-side, current-sense amplifier for automotive applications that uses external resistors to set the voltage gain for maximum design flexibility. This amplifier provides protection against accidental application of the automotive battery voltage in the reverse (wrong) direction. [Read more...] |
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The TPS6235x device is a high-frequency synchronous step-down dc-dcconverter optimized for battery-powered portable applications. Intended for low-power applications, the TPS6235x supports up to 800-mA load current and allows the use of small, low cost inductors and capacitors.
The device is ideal for mobile phones and similar portable applications powered by a single-cell Li-Ion battery. With an output voltage range adjustable via I2C interface down to 0.6 V, the device supports low-voltage DSPs and processors core power supplies in smart-phones, PDAs, and handheld computers.
The TPS6235x operates at 3-MHz fixed switching frequency and enters the efficiency optimized power-save mode operation at light load currents to maintain high efficiency over the entire load current range. In the shutdown mode, the current consumption is reduced to less than 2 µA.
The serial interface is compatible with Fast/Standard and High-Speed mode I2C specification allowing transfers at up to 3.4 Mbps. This communication interface is used for dynamic voltage scaling with voltage steps down to 12.5 mV, for reprogramming the mode of operation (Light PFM, Fast PFM or Forced PWM) or disable/enabling the output voltage.
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