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  <title>[elecena] 5V or Adjustable, Low-Voltage, Step-Up DC-DC Controller - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>The MAX608 low-voltage step-up controller operates from a 1.8V to 16.5V input voltage range. Pulse-frequency-modulation (PFM) control provides high efficiency at heavy loads, while using only 85µA (typical) when operating with no load. In addition, a logic-controlled shutdown mode reduces supply current to 2µA typical. The output voltage is factory-set at 5V or can be adjusted from 3V to 16.5V with an external resistor divider.

The MAX608 is ideal for two- and three-cell battery-powered systems. An operating frequency of up to 300kHz allows use with small surface-mount components.

The MAX608 operates in &quot;bootstrapped&quot; mode only (with the chip supply, OUT, connected to the DC-DC output). For a 12V output without external resistors, or for nonbootstrapped applications (chip supply connected to input voltage), refer to the pin-compatible MAX1771. The MAX608 is available in 8-pin DIP and SO packages.

Applications

* Battery-Powered Applications
* High-Efficiency DC-DC Converters
* Portable Communicators
* Positive LCD-Bias Generators

* 1.8V to 16.5V Input Range

* 85% Efficiency for 30mA to 1.5A Load Currents

* Up to 10W Output Power

* 110µA Max Supply Current

* 5µA Max Shutdown Current

* Preset 5V or Adjustable Output (3V to 16.5V)

* Current-Limited PFM Control Scheme

* Up to 300kHz Switching Frequency

* Evaluation Kit Available</description>
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   <pubDate>2022-12-28</pubDate>
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   <title>5V or Adjustable, Low-Voltage, Step-Up DC-DC Controller - 0.00 USD</title>
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   <pubDate>2025-01-20</pubDate>
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