Dual-Channel, 42 V, 4 A Monolithic Synchronous Step-Down Silent Switcher 2 with 6.2 μA Quiescent Current

The LT8650S, from Analog Devices, features a wide input range, low quiescent current, and Silent Switcher® 2 design.

The LT8650S 42V, dual-channel, 4A synchronous Silent Switcher® 2 regulator features a wide input voltage range of 3V to 42V, ideal for automotive, industrial, and other step-down applications. Its quiescent current is only 6.2 µA with the outputs in regulation—a critical feature in automotive environments where always-on systems can drain the battery even when the car is not running. In many switching regulator designs, EMI can be a problem if the board layout does not adhere to stringent layout standards. This is not the case with a Silent Switcher® 2 design, where automotive EMI standards are easily passed with minimal layout concerns.

To learn more about ADI's Silent Switcher® Power Solutions for EMI Compliance, click here.

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