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Evaluation Kits from Analog Devices Inc.

LT5522EUF | High Signal Level Down-Converting Mixer, 140MHz IF Output

Analog Devices Inc.
DC689A: Demo Board for the LT5522 600MHz to 2.7GHz High Signal Level Downconverting Mixer.

LT5546EUF | 500MHz IF Receiver with VGA and I/Q Demodulator and Wide BB BW

Analog Devices Inc.
DC696A: Demo Board for the LT5546 40MHz to 500MHz VGA and I/Q Demodulator with 17MHz Baseband Bandwidth.

LTC3428EDD | 2.4MHz, 2-Phase Boost Converter, VIN = 1.6V - 4.5V, VOUT = 3.3V/5V

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration circuit 700 is a 2.4MHz, Dual Phase Step-Up DC/DC Converter featuring the LTC3428EDD. The demo board demonstrates a dual phase DC/DC boost converter, with a 2A switch (per phase), capable of providing either 5V at 2A or 3.3V at 1.5A. The circuit demonstrates the advantages of the dual phase architecture for an effective switching frequency of 2.4MHz.

LTC4064EMSE | 4.0V Li-Ion Battery Charger, VIN = 4.25V to 6.3V, Bat = 4.0V @ 0.5A/1A

Analog Devices Inc.
DC708A: Demo Board for the LTC4064 Monolithic Linear Charger for Back-Up Li-Ion Batteries.

DC711A-B

Analog Devices Inc.
The LT3468/LT3468-1/LT3468-2 are highly integrated ICs designed to charge photoflash capacitors in digital and film cameras. A patented control technique* allows for the use of extremely small transformers. Each device contains an on-chip high voltage NPN power switch. Output voltage detection* is completely contained within the device, eliminating the need for any discrete zener diodes or resistors. The output voltage can be adjusted by simply changing the turns ratio of the transformer. The LT3468 has a primary current limit of 1.4A, the LT3468-2 has a 1A limit, and the LT3468-1 has a 0.7A limit. These different current limit levels result in well controlled input currents of 500mA for the LT3468, 375mA for the LT3468-2 and 225mA for the LT3468-1. Aside from the differing current limit, the three devices are otherwise equivalent.The CHARGE pin gives full control of the part to the user. Driving CHARGE low puts the part in shutdown. The DONE pin indicates when the part has completed charging. The LT3468 series of parts are available in tiny low profile (1mm) SOT-23 packages.Applications Digital / Film Camera Flash PDA / Cell Phone Flash Emergency Strobe

DC715A

Analog Devices Inc.
The LTC5530 is an RF power detector for RF applications operating in the 300MHz to 7GHz range. A temperature compensated Schottky diode peak detector and buffer amplifier are combined in a small ThinSOT? package. The supply voltage range is optimized for operation from a single lithium-ion cell or 3xNiMH.The RF input voltage is peak detected using an on-chip Schottky diode. The detected voltage is buffered and supplied to the VOUT pin. The output buffer gain is set via external resistors. A power saving shutdown mode reduces current to less than 2?A.The LTC5530 operates with input power levels from -32dBm to 10dBm.*Higher frequency operation is achievable with reduced performance. Consult factory for more information.Applications 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.15, 802.16 Multimode Mobile Phone Products Optical Data Links Wireless Data Modems Wireless and Cable Infrastructure RF Power Alarm Envelope Detector

LTC3415EUHF Demo Board | 2.375 ≤ VIN ≤ 5.5V, VOUT = 0.6V to 5V @ 7A

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration Circuit 725 is a 7A high efficiency, phase-lockable constant frequency buck converter, incorporating the LTC3415 polyphase monolithic synchronous regulator. The DC725 has an input voltage range of 2.375V to 5.5V and an output voltage range from 0.6V to 5V. The output voltage can be set to 1.2V, 1.5V or 1.8V using the appropriate jumper connection, or it can be set to an adjustable value down to 0.6V, the reference voltage of the LTC3415. The DC725 can deliver high power for a monolithic part (up to 7A of output current) due to the high current power switches (28 mΩ of onstate resistance) of the LTC3415. The LTC3415 can also do polyphase operation, which allows multiple DC725s to be used in parallel for higher current power supplies. Since the parallel LTC3415s can operate out-of-phase, the amount of input and output capacitance required will be minimal.

DC734A

Analog Devices Inc.
The LTC3407-2 is a dual, constant frequency, synchronous step down DC/DC converter. Intended for low power applications, it operates from 2.5V to 5.5V input voltage range and has a constant 2.25MHz switching frequency, allowing the use of tiny, low cost capacitors and inductors with a profile ?1.2mm. Each output voltage is adjustable from 0.6V to 5V. Internal synchronous 0.35?, 1.2A power switches provide high efficiency without the need for external Schottky diodes.A user selectable mode input is provided to allow the user to trade-off noise ripple for low power efficiency. Burst Mode? operation provides high efficiency at light loads, while Pulse Skip Mode provides low noise ripple at light loads.To further maximize battery life, the P-channel MOSFETs are turned on continuously in dropout (100% duty cycle), and both channels draw a total quiescent current of only 40?A. In shutdown, the device draws

LTC2922IF-3.3 | Tracker/Sequencer Demo Board, VCC = 3.3V

Analog Devices Inc.
DC740A-B: Demo Board for the LTC2922 Power Supply Tracker with Input Monitors.

LTC2412CGN | 2 Channel 24-Bit Differential ADC (Requires DC590)

Analog Devices Inc.
DC746A: Demo Board for the LTC2412 2-Channel Differential Input 24-Bit No Latency Delta Sigma ADC.

DC757A-A

Analog Devices Inc.
The LTC4302-1/LTC4302-2 addressable I2C bus and SMBus compatible bus buffers allow a peripheral board to be inserted and removed from a live backplane without corruption of the bus. The LTC4302-1/LTC4302-2 maintain electrical isolation between the backplane and peripheral board until their VCC supply is valid and a master device on the backplane side addresses the LTC4302-1/LTC4302-2 and commands them to connect. The LTC4302-1/LTC4302-2?s ADDRESS pin provides 32 possible addresses set by an external resistive divider between VCC and GND. The LTC4302-1/LTC4302-2 work with supply voltages ranging from 2.7V to 5.5V. The SDA and SCL inputs and outputs do not load the bus lines when VCC is low.Rise time accelerator circuitry allows for heavier capacitive bus loading while still meeting system timing requirements. During insertion, the SDA and SCL lines are precharged to 1V to minimize bus disturbances. Two general purpose input/output pins (GPIOs) on the LTC4302-1 can be configured as inputs, open-drain outputs or push-pull outputs. The LTC4302-2 option replaces one GPIO pin with a second supply voltage pin VCC2, providing level shifting between systems with different supply voltages. The LTC4302-1/LTC4302-2 are available in a 10-pin MSOP package.Applications Live Board Insertion 5V/3.3V Level Translator Servers Capacitance Buffer/Bus Extender Nested Addressing

LT1952EGN, LTC1698EGN | 48VIN to 5V at 20A Converter, +VIN = 36V – 72V, +VOUT = +5V at 20A

Analog Devices Inc.
DC759A Demo Board for: LTC1698 Isolated Secondary Synchronous Rectifier Controller LT1952 Single Switch Synchronous Forward Controller

LTC3204EDC-5 Demo Board | Low Noise Regulated Charge Pump in 2x2 DFN, Burst Mode, VIN = 2.7V–5.5V, VOUT = 5V/(65–150mA)

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration circuit 761 is a low noise regulated charge pump featuring the LTC3204 (Burst Mode operation) in the 2X2 DFN package. There are two assembly versions, DC761A-A and DC761A-B for the LTC3204-5 (5V output) and LTC3204-3.3 (3.3V output) respectively. The DC761A-A produces a regulated 5V output from a 2.7V to 5.5V input. The guaranteed output load current is 150mA for VIN between 3.1V and 5.5V, and 65mA for VIN less than 3.1V. The DC761A-B produces a regulated 3.3V output from a 1.8V to 4.5V input. The guaranteed output current is 50mA from VIN between 1.9V and 4.5V, and 40mA for VIN less than 1.9V. The circuit requires only three tiny 0603 surface mount capacitors and uses minimal board space. No inductor or diodes are needed. The circuit features automatic Burst Mode® operation at light loads to maintain low supply current.

LTC3447EDD Demo Board | I2C-Controllable Buck, 2.5V ≤ VIN ≤ 5.5V, VOUT = 0.7V to 2V @ 0.6A

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration Circuit 767 is an I2C-controlled high efficiency synchronous current mode buck regulator featuring the 600mA output LTC3447. The demo board input voltage range is 2.5V to 5.5V. The buck regulator has a programmable output range of 0.7V to 2.00V which is set with an internal 6-bit DAC via the I2C interface. The initial start-up voltage is set to 1.35V but can be change by changing feedback resistors R4 and R5.

LT3782AEFE Demo Board | 10V ≤ VIN ≤ 28V, VOUT = 50V @ 4A

Analog Devices Inc.
Demonstration circuit DC770C is a 2-phase DC/DC boost converter featuring the LT3782A constant frequency current mode boost controller. The DC770C operates over 10V to 28V input and provides 4A of output current at 50V output. The 250kHz constant frequency operation results in a small and efficient circuit.

LTC2602CMS8 | Dual 16-Bit Rail-to-Rail VOUT DAC (Requires DC590)

Analog Devices Inc.
DC778A: Demo Board for the LTC2602 - Dual 16-Bit Rail-to-Rail DACs in 8-Lead MSOP.

DC781A

Analog Devices Inc.
The LTC3803 is a constant frequency current mode flyback controller optimized for driving N-channel MOSFETs in high input voltage applications. Constant frequency operation is maintained down to very light loads, resulting in less low frequency noise generation over a wide range of load currents. Slope compensation can be programmed with an external resistor.The LTC3803 provides ?1.5% output voltage accuracy and consumes only 240?A of quiescent current. Ground-referenced current sensing allows LTC3803-based converters to accept input supplies beyond the LTC3803?s absolute maximum VCC. A micropower hysteretic start-up feature allows efficient operation at high input voltages. For simplicity, the LTC3803 can also be powered from a high VIN through a resistor, due to its internal shunt regulator. An internal undervoltage lockout shuts down the LTC3803 when the input voltage is too low to provide sufficient gate drive to the external MOSFET.The LTC3803 is available in a low profile (1mm) 6-lead SOT-23 (ThinSOT?) package. Turn On Voltage Frequency LTC3803 8.7V 200kHz LTC3803-3 8.7V 300kHz LTC3803-5 4.8V 200kHz Applications Telecom Power Supplies 42V and 12V Automotive Power Supplies Auxiliary/Housekeeping Power Supplies Power Over Ethernet

LTC2228IUH | High Speed ADC, VDD = +3.0V, 65Msps, 12-Bit 1MHz < AIN < 70MHz, Requires DC718

Analog Devices Inc.
DC782A-G: Demo Board for the LTC2228 12-Bit, 65Msps Low Power 3V ADCs.

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