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NCP1400AV50GEVB: 5V @ 100mA, 2 ~ 5V in, Boost

Summary

The NCP1400A series are micropower step-up DC to DC converters that are specifically designed for powering portable equipment from one or two cell battery packs. These devices are designed to start-up with a cell voltage of 0.8 V and operate down to less than 0.2 V. With only four external components, this series allows a simple means to implement highly efficient converters that are capable of up to 100 mA of output current.

Each device consists of an on-chip fixed frequency oscillator, pulse width modulation controller, phase compensated error amplifier that ensures converter stability with discontinuous mode operation, soft-start, voltage reference, driver, and power MOSFET switch with current limit protection. Additionally, a chip enable feature is provided to power down the converter for extended battery life.

The NCP1400A device series are available in the TSOP-5 package with six standard regulated output voltages. Additional voltages that range from 1.8 V to 4.9 V in 100 mV steps can be manufactured.

Specifications

Manufacturer onsemi
Category AC/DC and DC/DC Conversion
Sub-Category DC/DC SMPS - Single Output
Eval Board Normally In Stock
Topology Step Up
Outputs and Type 1 Isolated + 1 Non
Voltage Out: Factory Set 5 V
Current Out 100 mA
Voltage In 2 ~ 5 V
Efficiency @ Conditions >78%, 3V in, 5V @ 1 ~ 100 mA
>78%, 2V in, 5V @ 0.5 ~ 50 mA
>75%, 1.5V in, 5V @ 0.5 ~ 18 mA
>70%, 0.9V in, 5V @ 0 ~ 9 mA
Voltage Out Range 1.9 ~ 5 V
Features Current Limit (Adj. or Fixed)
PWM Interface
Shutdown, Enable, Standby
Soft Start
Voltage Reference
Switching Frequency 180 kHz
Standby Current [Typical] 500 nA
Quiescent Current [Typical] 7 µA
Component Count + Extras 5 + 5
Internal Switch Yes
Design Author ONSemiconductor
Application / Target Market Cell Phones
Digital Cameras
Flashlight / Torch
Handheld games
Portable Devices
Tablets
Standby Current [Maximum] 1 µA
Quiescent Current [Maximum] 15 µA
Main I.C. Base Part NCP1400A
Date Created By Author 2003-09
Date Added To Library 2016-05