When utility power is lost, Uninterruptable Power Systems (UPS) provide reliable back-up power allowing end equipment to either keep running for specific durations or safely shut-down without any loss of mission critical data or functionality. A typical UPS involves multiple power conversion blocks such as an AC-DC front-end power converter, a DC-AC power inverter and a DC-DC battery charger that interfaces with a 12V, 48V or high-voltage battery. Designers of UPS units are faced with challenges of reducing cost & size while delivering high power density & surge power capability. Qorvo's SiC FETs and Schottky diodes offer fast switching speed, excellent reverse recovery and low power losses which allows designers to realize high-frequency power converters enabling reduction in overall size and cost.
30 V, 5 A Buck-Boost Charger with Integrated MOSFETs and OTG
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Buck-Boost
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2 to 5
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4.0
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29.0
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5.0
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2-5 V / 100 mA
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Yes
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5.0
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No
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No
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I2C
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Yes
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QFN, 32-pin
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4.0 x 4.0
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40 V, 4 A, Synchronous, Wide Input Range Step-Down Converter with USB PD 3.0 PPS
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Buck
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4.5
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40
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3
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24
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4.0
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1.3
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450 to 2,250
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Yes
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Output
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Mini-Buck: 350mA; LDO: 20mA
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No
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QFN, 32-pin
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5 x 5
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