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MCP19035
  • MCP19035

MCP19035

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The MCP19035 is a small, analog-based PWM controller family with integrated synchronous MOSFET drivers offering outstanding transient performance. The MCP19035 operates over a wide 4.5 - 30Vdc range, has both a 300 kHz or 600khz switching-frequency option, and offers a factory-adjustable dead-time setting, allowing designers to optimize the performance across a wide selection of MOSFET devices. The MCP19035 family, when combined with Microchip’s MCP87xxx MOSFETs, or any low-FOM MOSFET, produces high-efficiency (>96%) DC/DC power-conversion solutions....

Microchip Technology MCP19035 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

Current Limit / Short Circuit Protection

Yes

Max Duty Cycle (%)

0.85

Enable Pin

Yes

Input UVLO Typ (V)

4.2

Internal Voltage Bias

Yes

Iq Off (µA)

25

Input Voltage Max

30

Input Voltage Min

4.5

Operating Supply Current (mA)

6

Package

10/3x3DFN

Power Good Signal

Yes

Soft Start

1

Supported Outputs

1

Supported Topologies

PWM, Sync. Buck

Typical Tolerance (%)

±2.5

Features

  • High-Speed Voltage Mode, Analog Pulse-Width Modulation Control
  • Integrated Synchronous MOSFET Drivers
  • Fixed Switching Frequency (fSW): 300 or 600 kHz
  • Multiple Dead-Time Options for low-FOM MOSFET Compatibility
  • Integrated Current Sense Capability for Short Circuit Protection
  • Integrated Linear Voltage Regulator

Description

The MCP19035 is a small, analog-based PWM controller family with integrated synchronous MOSFET drivers offering outstanding transient performance. The MCP19035 operates over a wide 4.5 - 30Vdc range, has both a 300 kHz or 600khz switching-frequency option, and offers a factory-adjustable dead-time setting, allowing designers to optimize the performance across a wide selection of MOSFET devices. The MCP19035 family, when combined with Microchip’s MCP87xxx MOSFETs, or any low-FOM MOSFET, produces high-efficiency (>96%) DC/DC power-conversion solutions.

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