MCP1640, 12V/50mA Two Cells Input Boost Converter Reference Design

Reference Design using part MCP1640BT-I/CHY by Microchip Technology

Manufacturer

Microchip Technology
  • Application Category
    Power Supplies
  • Product Type
    DC to DC Single Output Power Supplies

For End Products

  • Automotive and Transportation
  • Battery Management
  • Bluetooth Headset
  • Computers and Peripherals
  • Displays
  • Ethernet SBC
  • GPS
  • Handheld POS Scanner
  • Medical and Healthcare
  • Motor Control and Driver System
  • Portable
  • Printers
  • Security
  • Smart Phone
  • Wireless Audio
  • Wireless Sensor

Description

  • MCP1640, 12V/50 mA Two Cells Input Boost Converter Reference Design is designed to demonstrate the MCP1640 device's high-voltage boost capability above its typical output range of 5.5V. This board boosts the low-voltage input to 12V and up to 70 mA load. By changing specific resistors, a lower/higher output than 12V can be obtained. The MCP1640 Input Boost Converter was developed to help engineers reduce product design cycle time. At 2.0V input and 12V output, the board is capable of a maximum of 50 mA load current

Key Features

  • Conversion Type
    DC to DC
  • Input Voltage
    2 to 5 V
  • Output Voltage
    12 V
  • Output Current
    0.05 A
  • Efficiency
    75 %
  • Topology
    Boost

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