Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
MicrochipPower Management Function
Boost Converter
Kit Classification
Evaluation Board
Featured Device
MCP16251, MCP1640B
Country of Origin
United States
Product details
MCP16251 and MCP1640B Synchronous Boost Converters Evaluation Board
The Evaluation Board for the MCP16251 and MCP1640B Synchronous Boost Converters is used to demonstrate Microchip Technologys products:
MCP16251, Low Quiescent Current, PFM/PWM Synchronous Boost Regulator with True Output Disconnect and
MCP1640B, 0.65V Start-up Synchronous Boost Regulator with True Output Disconnect.
This board demonstrates the MCP16251/MCP1640B in two boost-converter applications with multiple output voltages. It can be used to evaluate both package options (SOT-23-6 and 2x3mm (T)DFN8). The MCP16251 and MCP1640B Synchronous Boost Converters Evaluation Board was developed to help engineers reduce the product design cycle time.
Three common output voltages can be selected: 2.0V, 3.3V and 5.0V. The output voltage can be changed with a mini-dip switch that changes the external resistor divider. A switch connected to the EN pin is used to enable and disable the converters. When enabled, the MCP16251/MCP1640B will regulate the output voltage; when disabled, the MCP16251/MCP1640B disconnects the path from input to output for true-disconnect.
It can be powered by one-cell, two-cell, or three-cell alkaline, NiCd, NiMH, one-cell Li-Ion or Li-Polymer batteries
Input voltage range (VIN): 0.35V to 5.5V, with VIN ≤ VOUT
Fixed output voltage: 2.0V or 3.3V and 3.3V or 5.0V, selected using a mini-dip switch on board
Output current: typical 125mA @ 3.3V Output, 1.5V Input or 200mA @ 5V Output, 3V Input
Start-up voltage: 0.82V (for MCP16251s Converter) or 0.65V (for MCP1640Bs Converter) at VOUT = 3.3V and IOUT= 1mA, resistive load
Automatic PFM/PWM Operation for the MCP16251 Converter
PWM Switching Frequency = 500kHz
Enable state, selectable using the mini-dip switch on board
Peak Input Current Limit (800mA for MCP1640 or 650mA for MCP16251)
Over-temperature Protection
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Technical Document
Specifications
Brand
MicrochipPower Management Function
Boost Converter
Kit Classification
Evaluation Board
Featured Device
MCP16251, MCP1640B
Country of Origin
United States
Product details
MCP16251 and MCP1640B Synchronous Boost Converters Evaluation Board
The Evaluation Board for the MCP16251 and MCP1640B Synchronous Boost Converters is used to demonstrate Microchip Technologys products:
MCP16251, Low Quiescent Current, PFM/PWM Synchronous Boost Regulator with True Output Disconnect and
MCP1640B, 0.65V Start-up Synchronous Boost Regulator with True Output Disconnect.
This board demonstrates the MCP16251/MCP1640B in two boost-converter applications with multiple output voltages. It can be used to evaluate both package options (SOT-23-6 and 2x3mm (T)DFN8). The MCP16251 and MCP1640B Synchronous Boost Converters Evaluation Board was developed to help engineers reduce the product design cycle time.
Three common output voltages can be selected: 2.0V, 3.3V and 5.0V. The output voltage can be changed with a mini-dip switch that changes the external resistor divider. A switch connected to the EN pin is used to enable and disable the converters. When enabled, the MCP16251/MCP1640B will regulate the output voltage; when disabled, the MCP16251/MCP1640B disconnects the path from input to output for true-disconnect.
It can be powered by one-cell, two-cell, or three-cell alkaline, NiCd, NiMH, one-cell Li-Ion or Li-Polymer batteries
Input voltage range (VIN): 0.35V to 5.5V, with VIN ≤ VOUT
Fixed output voltage: 2.0V or 3.3V and 3.3V or 5.0V, selected using a mini-dip switch on board
Output current: typical 125mA @ 3.3V Output, 1.5V Input or 200mA @ 5V Output, 3V Input
Start-up voltage: 0.82V (for MCP16251s Converter) or 0.65V (for MCP1640Bs Converter) at VOUT = 3.3V and IOUT= 1mA, resistive load
Automatic PFM/PWM Operation for the MCP16251 Converter
PWM Switching Frequency = 500kHz
Enable state, selectable using the mini-dip switch on board
Peak Input Current Limit (800mA for MCP1640 or 650mA for MCP16251)
Over-temperature Protection