Murata DC-DC Converter

Figure 1 – Orderable Part Numbers From The LXDC2HL Series

This blog will briefly discuss the LXDC2HL18A-052 from Murata. This device is a low power DC step-down converter. The output for this particular model is 1.8 volts with a maximum output current of 600 mA. This device is meant to help extend the life of batteries and help with systems that need a tight voltage tolerance with its ability to maintain a 1.8 volt output within 2% over the full current range. If powering a microcontroller or FPGA that requires a very specific voltage level, this is a good option to start looking at. There are several other DC-DC converters in this series giving voltage ranges from 1 volt to 3.3 volts. Figure 1 shows a table with the orderable part numbers for the series. In addition to these values, the output voltage can be set in 50 mV steps from 0.8 volts up to 4.0 volts. Talk to someone in the Applications Engineering department at the phone number at the bottom of the page for more details.

This device uses PFM and PWM modes to help with efficiency. At smaller loads, the devices use PFM and at larger loads it transitions to PWM. The transition happens somewhere between 100-200 mA. The input voltage range for this device is 2.3 volts to 5.5 volts, making it an excellent selection for battery operated systems. This product is a great candidate for any product that needs an extremely tight voltage tolerance. The device has an inductor-embedded ferrite substrate that helps to reduce noise, making it perfect for applications where this is an issue. More information about this product can be found on EEWiki and feel free to ask any questions in the TechForum.

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Image of Pat Sagsveen Pat Sagsveen, Associate Applications Engineering Tech bei DigiKey, ist verantwortlich für die Unterstützung der Kunden bei der Suche nach besseren Möglichkeiten, neue Technologien und Komponenten zur Realisierung ihrer Projekte einzusetzen. Er kam 2016 zu DigiKey, nachdem er seinen Abschluss als Associate in Applied Science in Elektronik und Kommunikation am Bismarck State College erworben hatte. Seine Leidenschaft sind Verstärker und er verbringt einen Großteil seiner Freizeit damit, sie zu bauen (zum Beispiel 3-Röhren-Gitarrenverstärker) und mit ihnen zu experimentieren.
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