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Linear Tech Adds 400kHz Rise Time Accelerator For Heavily Loaded I²C/SMBus Systems

February 05, 2008 by Jeff Shepard

Linear Technology introduced the LTC4311 Rise Time Accelerator for heavily loaded I²C/SMBus systems operating at bus speeds of up to 400kHz. The LTC4311 is claimed to offer improvements over existing accelerator products with its wide supply voltage range, low power shutdown mode, strong pull-up current, tight bus hold-off threshold, voltage improved ESD ruggedness and reduced package size.

Systems where multiple devices are connected to the same bus can exhibit high bus capacitance well beyond the 400pF I²C specification. The capacitive loading causes slow rise times that can affect data reliability and dictate the maximum practical speed of the bus. The LTC4311 is said to alleviate these issues by using a boosted pull-up current during the rising bus transitions, while disabling the current sources during falling transitions and during logic lows and logic highs for improved low state noise margins. The LTC4311 is suitable for portable applications, including cameras, notebook computers and full-featured cell phones.

The LTC4311 is capable of operating from supply voltages as low as 1.6V and as high as 5.5V. It provides an ENABLE pin for a low current shutdown of less than 5µA, with no bus loading during shutdown or when powered down. The LTC4311 auto-detects the bus idle state and reduces supply current to only 26µA in standby mode. For additional reliability, the LTC4311 survives ±8kV Human Body Model ESD on its pins.

Specified over the commercial and industrial temperature ranges, the LTC4311 is offered in tiny 2 x 2mm 6-pin DFN and SC70 packages. Pricing begins at $1.55 in 1,000 piece quantities.