Efficient boost converter for power applications

22-01-2025 | WIN SOURCE | Power

The Texas Instruments LM2733XMF/NOPB stands out as a high-efficiency boost converter developed to meet the requirements of various power management applications. Available now from WIN SOURCE, the device is valued for its ability to step up voltage with minimal power loss, making it excellent for use in compact, energy-efficient devices.

At the heart of the device is its high switching frequency, which permits the use of small, low-profile external components. This design especially benefits developers and engineers working in space-constrained environments, such as portable medical devices, handheld electronics, and battery-operated systems. Its ability to operate at frequencies up to 1.6MHz ensures flexibility in component selection and overall system optimisation.

The device excels in energy efficiency, with up to 90% efficiency in typical operating conditions. It provides a wide input voltage range of 2.7V to 14V, making it versatile enough to handle various applications, from powering low-voltage sensors to driving high-voltage displays. With its capability of delivering output voltages up to 40V and handling up to 1A of output current, it serves as a robust solution for designers seeking reliable voltage-boosting capabilities.

Also, the device includes key features such as integrated overcurrent protection and thermal shutdown, ensuring safe operation even under demanding conditions. These safety mechanisms and low quiescent current make it an excellent choice for applications where battery life and long-term reliability are critical.

As part of Texas Instruments' extensive portfolio of power management solutions, the LM2733XMF/NOPB reflects the company's dedication to providing high-performance, energy-efficient components. It is found across industries, including consumer electronics, industrial systems, and automotive applications, where power efficiency and compact design are critical.

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By Seb Springall

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