Analog Devices’ LTM8060: Quad 3 A µModule Silent Switcher regulator

The LTM8060's Silent Switcher architecture minimizes EMI emissions, enabling it to pass the CISPR 22 Class B standard with no input filter.

This is critical for noise sensitive applications such as signal processing in medical imaging and RF. Furthermore, multi-output capability allows customers to use the LTM8060 for a variety of voltage and load current requirements.

Key Features and Benefits

  •  Quad 3 A output current and Silent Switcher µModule regulator can be used for multiple voltage rails and saves board space
  •  CISPR 22 Class B compliance, with low EMI and Silent Switcher architecture, minimizes the risk of frequency interference
  •  Input voltage up to 40 V for 12 V and 24 V voltage rails

Applications

  •  Aerospace and defense
  •  Communications: 5G
  •  Instrumentation and measurement
  •  General purpose: noise sensitive applications such as signal processing for medical imaging and RF

Evaluation Board

The LTM8060 can be evaluated with the DC2820A.

Block Diagrams and Tables

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