MAX8566

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High-Efficiency, 10A, PWM Internal-Switch Step-Down Regulator

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Part Details

  • Internal 8mΩ On-Resistance MOSFETs
  • 10A Output PWM Step-Down Regulator
  • ±1% Output Accuracy over Load, Line, and Temperature
  • Operates from 2.3V to 3.6V Input Supply
  • Adjustable Output from 0.6V to (0.87 x VIN)
  • 250kHz to 2.4MHz Adjustable Frequency or SYNC Input
  • Allows All-Ceramic-Capacitor Design
  • SYNCOUT Drives 2nd Regulator 180° Out-of-Phase
  • Prebiased or Monotonic Soft-Start
  • Programmable Soft-Start Time
  • Output Tracking or Sequencing
  • Sourcing and Sinking Output Current
  • Power-Good Output
  • 32-Lead TQFN Package
  • REFIN for DDR-Termination Application
MAX8566
High-Efficiency, 10A, PWM Internal-Switch Step-Down Regulator
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