Micrel's Latest Thin-Profile Boost Regulator Targets HDTV Tuner Applications
SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - June 3, 2010) - Micrel, Inc. (
"Micrel's latest integrated switch boost regulator with programmable OVP is ideally suited to power the tuner chips in today's HDTVs," stated Doyle Slack, director of analog marketing, Micrel. "A high PWM switching frequency and a thin-profile package reduces the design cost for LCD, LED and 3D High Definition TVs."
With a maximum output voltage of 35V and a switch current of more than 350mA, the [ MIC2619 ] easily powers most high voltage bias applications such as TV tuners. The [ MIC2619 ] implements a constant frequency 1.2MHz PWM current-mode control scheme. The high frequency PWM operation saves board space by reducing external component sizes. An additional benefit of the constant frequency PWM control scheme as opposed to variable frequency control schemes is the lower output noise and smaller input ripple injected back to the source. The [ MIC2619 ] has programmable overvoltage protection to ensure output protection in case of fault condition.
The [ MIC2619 ] is available in a low profile Thin SOT-23 6-pin package and has an operating junction temperature range of -40degC to +125degC.
About Micrel, Inc.
Micrel, Inc. is a leading global manufacturer of IC solutions for the worldwide analog, Ethernet and high bandwidth markets. The Company's products include advanced mixed-signal, analog and power semiconductors; high performance communication, clock management, Ethernet switch and physical layer transceiver ICs. Company customers include leading manufacturers of enterprise, consumer, industrial, mobile, telecommunications, automotive, and computer products. Corporation headquarters and state-of-the-art wafer fabrication facilities are located in San Jose, CA, with regional sales and support offices and advanced technology design centers situated throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia. In addition, the Company maintains an extensive network of distributors and reps worldwide. Web: [ http://www.micrel.com ].