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  <title>[elecena] MCP16414 - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The MCP16414 is a Boost regulator from the MCP1641X family of low quiescent
current boost converters with integrated status indicators and wide input
voltage range for a variety of battery powered applications. The regulator provides
an automatic input-to-output voltage bypass operation which help in optimizing
battery utilization and achieving high efficiency while fresh batteries&amp;rsquo;
nominal voltage is in the same range with the converter&amp;rsquo;s output value.

The MCP16414 operates
in PWM mode switching at 500 kHz. During periods of light load operation, these
devices continue to operate at a fixed 500 kHz switching frequency, allowing
pulse skipping. The device can be powered by either single-cell, two-cell alkaline/NiMH
batteries or single-cell Li-Ion/Li-Polymer batteries. A low-voltage
designed architecture allows the regulator to start up without high inrush
current or output voltage overshoot from a low input voltage. The start-up voltage
is easily programmed by a resistive divider connected to the UVLO pin. If the
resistive divider is not used, the default start-up voltage will be 0.85V. The
0.8V built-in UVLOSTOP helps prevent deep discharge of the alkaline battery,
which may cause battery leakage. An open-drain Low Battery Output (LBO) pin
will warn the user to replace the battery if the input voltage ramps down to
the programmed UVLOSTART value.

The MCP16414 includes an additional feature to a low-voltage boost
converter for safety: Over-temperature Output. Devices, such as personal
care products, Bluetooth headsets or toys, will benefit from combined Power Good and Die
Overtemperature (PGT) output, which flags a warning signal when the output
level drops below 10% of its nominal value or the die temperature exceeds the factory
programmed temp (75&amp;deg;C default). Both functions are implemented in the device on
the same PGT pin

The device also incorporates
the input-to-output bypass shutdown option. With the EN input pulled low, the
output is connected to the input using the internal P-Channel MOSFET.</description>
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