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Microchip AT73C224-D

Power Management and Analog Companions (PMAAC)

Overview

TopologyBoost Converter
Input voltage3-4.2 V
Output 13.3 V / 0.2 A
Output 25.2 V / 1 A
IC revisionA

Description

The AT73C224-x is a family of ultra low cost Power Management Unit, available in a small outline QFN 5x5mm package. The AT73C224-x family is optimized for portable applications, typically powered by a Li-Ion battery. The AT73C224-x device is also suitable to operate from a standard 3.3V to 5.25V voltage rail. It includes four power supplies and a very low power Realtime Clock (RTC). In normal mode (main battery present), the backup battery is recharged through a 2.6V RTC LDO. The AT73C224-x series offer different automatic start-up sequences (with varying orders of power-on and specific default output values) and different soft management modes: dynamic (via SPI or TWI) with register access or static, with access to power on/off of the four power supplies. Each AT73C224-x device is equipped with a very low power bandgap reference, low power 32 kHz and 1 MHz oscillators and an internal LDO used to generate the internal supply (VINT) equal to 2.8V. Auxiliary cells, such as a power-on reset (POR) and a voltage monitor are used to control the system power-on (battery plugged in) and power-off (battery unplugged). The four power supplies are named: BOOST1, BUCK2, LDO3 and LDO4.

Features

  • DC/DC Step-up Converter (BOOST) 3.3V to 5.2V, 1A, up to 90% Efficiency. Can be Usedas BUCK/BOOST in SEPIC Configuration
  • DC/DC Step-down (BUCK) Synchronous Converter 0.9V to 3.4V, 500mA, up to 90%Efficiency, Pulse Skipping Capabilities for High Efficiency at Light Load Currents
  • Two Low-Drop-Out Regulators 1.3V, 1.5V to 1.8V, 2.5V to 2.8V (100 mV Step), 3.3V,200 mA Maximum Load
  • Ultra-low Power Real-time Clock (RTC) and Backup Battery Management– 2.6V RTC LDO for Backup Battery Charging– 32 kHz Crystal RTC Oscillator (1 μA)– RTC Circuit for Time and Date Information
  • Activation of the Power Management Modules via Dedicated Enable Pin
  • Automatic Start-up Sequences, POK Signal Indicating When Start-up is Completed
  • Activation and Control of the Power Management Modules in Dynamic Mode (via SPI orTWI) or in Static Mode (On/Off of the Four Power Supplies)
  • ITB Signal Indicating Short-circuits in DC/DC Converters
  • Very Low Quiescent Current
  • Minimum External Components Count
  • Supply: from 2.8V to 5.25V (typ: Li-Ion Battery 3V to 4.2V)
  • Available in a 32-pin 5x5 QFN Package

Typical applications

  • Multimedia Devices
  • WLAN Portable Devices/ Portable Music Players

More information

Products

Order Code Data­sheet Simu­lation Downloads Status Product seriesL
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IR
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ISAT
(A)
RDC max.
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Samples
744773022SPEC

PCN pending

Due to a pending PCN, a modification of the component will be implemented soon. Please find the PCN below. If you have further questions please get in contact with our sales staff.

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Order Code Data­sheet Simu­lation
744773022SPEC

PCN pending

Due to a pending PCN, a modification of the component will be implemented soon. Please find the PCN below. If you have further questions please get in contact with our sales staff.

Samples
Order Code Data­sheet Simu­lation Downloads Status Product seriesL
(µH)
IR
(A)
ISAT
(A)
RDC max.
(Ω)
fres
(MHz)
Samples