LTC660 - 100mA CMOS Voltage Converter
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Overview

Features

Typical Application

LTC660 Typical Application
LTC660 Typical Application

Description

The LTC®660 is a monolithic CMOS switched-capacitor voltage converter. It performs supply voltage conversion from positive to negative from an input range of 1.5V to 5.5V, resulting in complementary output voltages of �1.5V to ±5.5V. It also performs a doubling at an input voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V, resulting in a doubled output voltage of 5V to 11V. Only two external capacitors are needed for the charge pump and charge reservoir functions. The converter has an internal oscillator that can be overdriven by an external clock or slowed down when connected to a capacitor. The oscillator runs at a 10kHz frequency when unloaded. A higher frequency outside the audio band can also be obtained if the BOOST pin is tied to V+. The LTC660 contains an internal oscillator, divide-by-two, voltage level shifter and four power MOSFETs.
Packaging

N-8,SO-8

LTC660 Package Drawing
Order Info

Package Variations and Pricing

Part Number Package Pins Temp Price
(1-99)
Price
(1k)*
LTC660CN8#PBF PDIP 8 C $3.33 $2.75
LTC660CS8#PBF SO 8 C $3.67 $3.00
LTC660CS8#TRPBF SO 8 C $3.06
LTC660CN8 PDIP 8 C $6.66 $5.50
LTC660CS8 SO 8 C $7.34 $6.00
LTC660CS8#TR SO 8 C $6.12
* 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

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