3.3 - 4.2V to 0 - minus 200V step-down DC/DC converter
180XFAB_DCDC_04 is a DC/DC step-down voltage converter that generates -200V output voltage from 3.3V to 4.2V.
Overview
180XFAB_DCDC_04 is a DC/DC step-down voltage converter that generates -200V output voltage from 3.3V to 4.2V. The DC/DC consists of OTA and transistor-capacitive voltage multiplier cells. The block is designed for no load at the output at 41uA current consumption for 3.7V input voltage and -155V output voltage a. 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 minus 200V
- Low current consumption: 41uA@minus 155V
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
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What is 3.3 - 4.2V to 0 - minus 200V step-down DC/DC converter?
3.3 - 4.2V to 0 - minus 200V step-down DC/DC converter is a DC/DC Converter IP core from NTLab listed on Semi IP Hub.
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