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MIC2285
  • MIC2285

MIC2285

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The MIC2285 is a high efficiency 8MHz pulse width modulated (PWM) synchronous buck (stepdown) regulator that features a LowQ® LDO standby mode that draws only 18µA of quiescent current. The MIC2285 allows an ultra-low noise, small size, and high efficiency solution for portable power applications. In PWM mode, the MIC2285 operates with a constant frequency 8MHz PWM control. Under light load conditions, such as in system sleep or standby modes, the PWM switching operation can be disabled to reduce switching losses. In this light load LowQ® mode, the LDO maintains the output voltage and draws only 18µA of quiescent current. The LDO mode of operation saves battery life while not introducing spurious noise and high ripple as experienced with pulse skipp...

Microchip Technology MIC2285 Product Info

16 April 2026 0

Parameters

VIN Min V (volt)

2.7

VIN Max V (volt)

5.5

IOUT Max mA (milliampere)

500

Switching Frequency Max kHz (kilohertz)

8000

VOUT Min V (volt)

1.0

VOUT Max V (volt)

5.5

Features

  • 2.7 to 5.5V supply/input voltage
  • Light load LowQ® LDO mode
  • 8MHz PWM mode
  • Adjustable output voltage option down to 1V
  • Ultra-fast transient response
  • Uses a tiny 0.47µH inductor
  • Enables sub 1mm profile solution
  • Fully integrated MOSFET switches
  • Micropower shutdown
  • Thermal shutdown and current limit protection
  • -40°C to +125°C junction temperature range

Description

The MIC2285 is a high efficiency 8MHz pulse width modulated (PWM) synchronous buck (stepdown) regulator that features a LowQ® LDO standby mode that draws only 18µA of quiescent current. The MIC2285 allows an ultra-low noise, small size, and high efficiency solution for portable power applications.

In PWM mode, the MIC2285 operates with a constant frequency 8MHz PWM control. Under light load conditions, such as in system sleep or standby modes, the PWM switching operation can be disabled to reduce switching losses. In this light load LowQ® mode, the LDO maintains the output voltage and draws only 18µA of quiescent current. The LDO mode of operation saves battery life while not introducing spurious noise and high ripple as experienced with pulse skipping or bursting mode regulators.

The MIC2285 operates from a 2.7V to 5.5V input voltage and features internal power MOSFETs that can supply up to 500mA output current in PWM mode. It can operate with a maximum duty cycle of 100% for use in low-dropout conditions.

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