Vendor: NTLab Category: DC/DC Converter

3.3 - 4.2V to 0 - 200V step-up DC/DC converter

180XFAB_DCDC_03 is a DC/DC step-up voltage converter that generates +200V output voltage from 3.3V to 4.2V.

Overview

180XFAB_DCDC_03 is a DC/DC step-up voltage converter that generates +200V output voltage from 3.3V to 4.2V. The DC/DC is designed for no load at the output at 44uA current consumption. The block contains of OTA and transistor-capacitive voltage multiplier cells. Shutdown mode is activated by setting en to “0” and turns off the DC/DC converter. Current consumption decrease with output voltage increasing. It will take 20ms to charge external 1nF capacitor from 0 to 200V.

Key features

  • XFAB XT018
  • Input Voltage Range: 3.3V to 4.2V
  • Output Voltage: 0 to 200V
  • Low current consumption: 41uA@200V

Block Diagram

Applications

  • Low-Voltage, High-Density Systems
  • Broadband, Networking, and Optical Communications Infrastructure

What’s Included?

  • Schematic or NetList
  • Abstract model (.lef and .lib files)
  • Layout view (optional)
  • Behavioral model (Verilog)
  • Extracted view (optional)
  • GDSII
  • DRC, LVS, antenna report
  • Test bench with saved configurations (optional)
  • Documentation

Files

Note: some files may require an NDA depending on provider policy.

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
180XFAB_DCDC_03
Vendor
NTLab

Provider

NTLab
HQ: Lithuania
NTLab is a vertically integrated microelectronics design center. It has 70+ experienced and qualified engineers. NTLab specializes in the designing of mixed-signal and RF ICs and Systems-on-Chip. It has a wide range of own silicon-verified IP blocks: processor cores, interfaces, analog and high-frequency PHYs, etc., thus allowing customized design to be fast and predictable. In-company unique combination of competences in digital, analog and RF circuits and embedded software enables NTLab to participate in the projects that require deep research and utilize most sophisticated and advanced techniques: multi-system GPS/GLONASS/Galileo/BeiDou/NavIC(IRNSS)/QZSS/SBAS navigation, RF ID, wireless communications, etc. All designed ICs are provided with test and development tools, as well as with reference software. NTLab offers a wide range of silicon proven analog/mixed-signal IPs in 0.35µm, 0.25 µm, 0.18 µm, 0.13 µm, 0.09 µm, 65nm, 55nm, 40nm, 28nm, 22 nm CMOS and SiGe BiCMOS processes. These IPs are suitable for devices targeted both consumer and industrial markets. Most of these IPs have been proven in silicon on the foundries: Samsung, UMC, GlobalFoundries, SMIC, VIS, Tower, X-FAB, iHP, AMS, SilTerra, STMicroelectronics, Winfoundry.

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