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Micrel Announces New Family Of Dual Non-Synchronous PWM Buck Regulators

January 25, 2009 by Jeff Shepard

Micrel Inc. announced a new family of dual non-synchronous PWM buck regulators. Operating at 2 MHz and 4 MHz, with a maximum load current of 2A per channel, the MIC4742 (2MHz) and MIC4744 (4MHz) are the latest additions to the low-voltage family of small footprint, non-synchronous buck regulators.

The company claims that the ICs address the designer’s need for a dual regulator solution for the popular 5 and 3.3V buses, as well as the need for smaller footprint and substantial cost savings. The chips target applications such as wired and wireless broadband communication equipments, printers, HD set top boxes, computing peripherals and low power FPGAs.

"Overall system cost continues to be forefront in the minds of designers, particularly in multiple-rail applications," noted Andy Cowell, Vice President Analog Marketing, Micrel. "The independently-controlled dual channel MIC4742 and MIC4744 allows customers to address multiple-rail step-down requirements in the most cost-effective manner. High frequency operation, combined with small footprint and low BOM cost, make the devices ideal for today’s growing broadband applications."

The MIC4742 and MIC4744 feature ultra-fast operation and a proprietary internal compensation which allows for ultra-fast transient response. Further, the high PWM frequency of operation allows the use of the smallest and most cost-effective LC components. Each channel provides up to 2A of output current, while designers can realize more than 92% efficiency. The output voltage can be adjusted down to 0.6V and these devices can operate with a maximum duty cycle of 100% for use in low dropout conditions.

The MIC4742 and MIC4744 are available in the highly reliable exposed pad 16-pin 3 x 3mm MLF® and thermally-enhanced TSSOP-16 packages.

The MIC4742 and MIC4744 are available in volume quantities, with pricing starting at $2.29 and $2.70 respectively, for 1K units.