Maxim's high-voltage regulator reduces heat dissipation, improves reliability

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SAN JOSE, USA: System designers can now achieve more efficiency across a wide industrial voltage range with the MAX17503 synchronously-rectified DC-DC step-down converter from Maxim Integrated Products Inc.

By integrating two MOSFET switches and eliminating an external Schottky diode, the MAX17503 delivers higher power efficiency, operating 50 percent cooler than any other industrial high-voltage DC-DC converter. It operates from 4.5V to 60V and delivers up to 2.5A output current. The MAX17503 saves up to 50 percent space and reduces component count by 75 percent.

Industrial equipment has been shrinking with no heatsinks or fans. System designers also struggle to secure enough design margins against input voltage transients to meet fail-safe standards. The MAX17503 provides the widest input operating voltage range, significantly reduces heat dissipation, and improves reliability.

Designers with widely varying loads can use pulse-frequency modulation (PFM) for enhanced efficiency at light load currents. Specifically designed for industrial control and automation applications, the MAX17503 is ideal for programmable logic controllers (PLCs), process variable transmitters (PVTs), computerized numerical control (CNC), and distributed I/O modules in industrial process control, motor control, power grid, and building automation applications.

Key advantages
High efficiency: 50 percent cooler vs. prevalent asynchronous solutions.
Robust design: 60V operation extends design margin for harsh industrial systems, eliminating external protection circuitry.
Ease of design: Internal compensation across the output voltage and 200kHz to 2.2MHz switching frequency range.
Lower solution cost and smaller size: Up to 75 percent fewer external components lower costs; integrated MOSFETs and fewer external components reduce solution size by up to 50 percent.

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