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LTC7800
  • LTC7800
  • LTC7800
  • LTC7800

LTC7800

RECOMMENDED FOR NEW DESIGNS

Low IQ , 60V, High Frequency Synchronous Step-Down Controller

Analog Devices LTC7800 Product Info

10 February 2026 5

Features

  • Wide VIN Range: 4V to 60V (65V Abs Max)
  • Low Operating IQ : 50μA
  • Wide Output Voltage Range: 0.8V ≤ VOUT ≤ 24V
  • RSENSE or DCR Current Sensing
  • Phase-Lockable Frequency (320kHz to 2.25MHz)
  • Programmable Fixed Frequency (320kHz to 2.25MHz)
  • Selectable Continuous, Pulse-Skipping or Low Ripple
  • Burst Mode® Operation at Light Load
  • Selectable Current Limit
  • Very Low Dropout Operation: 98% Duty Cycle
  • Adjustable Output Voltage Soft-Start or Tracking
  • Power Good Output Voltage Monitor
  • Output Overvoltage Protection
  • Low Shutdown IQ : < 14μA
  • Internal LDO Powers Gate Drive from VIN or EXTVCC
  • No Current Foldback During Start-Up
  • Small 20-Pin 3mm × 4mm QFN Package

Part details & applications

The LTC7800 is a high performance step-down switching regulator DC/DC controller that drives an all N-channel synchronous power MOSFET stage. A constant frequency current mode architecture allows a phase-lockable frequency of up to 2.25MHz.

The 50μA no-load quiescent current extends operating run time in battery-powered systems. OPTI-LOOP® compensation allows the transient response to be optimized over a wide range of output capacitance and ESR values. The LTC7800 features a precision 0.8V reference and power good output indicator. A wide 4V to 60V input supply range encompasses a wide range of intermediate bus voltages and battery chemistries. The output voltage of the LTC7800 can be programmed between 0.8V to 24V.

The TRACK/SS pin ramps the output voltages during start-up. Current foldback limits MOSFET heat dissipation during short-circuit conditions. The PLLIN/MODE pin selects among Burst Mode operation, pulse-skipping mode, or continuous conduction mode at light loads.

Applications

  • Automotive Always-On Systems
  • Battery Powered Digital Devices
  • Distributed DC Power Systems

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