Low-BoM, inductor-based buck switching regulator with high efficiency, full PWM mode design in TSMC 40 ULP
High efficiency DC-DC converter designed in TSMC 40ULP with full PWM operation mode.
Overview
Key features
- Works with a smaller inductance size compared to previous product generation
- High efficiency buck regulator (up to 95% peak), over wide load current range
- Pulse With Modulation (PWM) mode enabling to master the frequency response when supplying noise-sensitive analog loads
- Automatic mode change of the Power Stage Unit, maintaining high-efficiency at low load current
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Silicon Options
| Foundry | Node | Process | Maturity |
|---|---|---|---|
| TSMC | 40nm | ULP | In Production |
Specifications
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Frequently asked questions about DC-DC Converter IP cores
What is Low-BoM, inductor-based buck switching regulator with high efficiency, full PWM mode design in TSMC 40 ULP?
Low-BoM, inductor-based buck switching regulator with high efficiency, full PWM mode design in TSMC 40 ULP is a DC/DC Converter IP core from Dolphin Semiconductor listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for tsmc In Production.
How should engineers evaluate this DC/DC Converter?
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