LT1945 - Dual Micropower DC/DC Converter with Positive and Negative Outputs
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Overview

Features

Typical Application

LT1945 Typical Application
LT1945 Typical Application

Description

The LT1945 is a dual micropower DC/DC converter in a 10-pin MSOP package. Each converter is designed with a 350mA current limit and an input voltage range of 1.2V to 15V, making the LT1945 ideal for a wide variety of applications. Both converters feature a quiescent current of only 20µA at no load, which further reduces to 0.5µA in shutdown. A current limited, fixed off-time control scheme conserves operating current, resulting in high efficiency over a broad range of load current. The 36V switch allows high voltage outputs up to ±34V to be easily generated without the use of costly transformers. The LT1945’s low off-time of 400ns permits the use of tiny, low profile inductors and capacitors to minimize footprint and cost in space-conscious portable applications.

Packaging

MS-10

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Order Info

Package Variations and Pricing

Part Number Package Pins Temp Price
(1-99)
Price
(1k)*
LT1945EMS#PBF MSOP 10 E $2.44 $2.06
LT1945EMS#TRPBF MSOP 10 E $2.12
LT1945IMS#PBF MSOP 10 I $3.39 $2.37
LT1945IMS#TRPBF MSOP 10 I $2.43
LT1945EMS MSOP 10 E $4.88 $4.12
LT1945EMS#TR MSOP 10 E $4.24
* The USA list pricing shown is for BUDGETARY USE ONLY, shown in United States dollars (FOB USA per unit for the stated volume), and is subject to change. International prices may differ due to local duties, taxes, fees and exchange rates. For volume-specific price or delivery quotes, please contact your local Linear Technology sales office or authorized distributor.

Demo Boards

Linear Technology offers many demo boards free of charge to qualified customers. Contact your local sales office or distributor to inquire about a demo board. Certain demo boards are also available for sale via credit card on this website. Demo boards are for evaluation purposes only. It remains the customer’s responsibility to verify proper and reliable operation in the actual end application.