I'm considering using one of the Linear Technology push-pull driver chips, e.g. LT1533, LT1683 or LT3439. At over $4 they are pretty pricey, so I'm looking for alternatives. Do ADI have anything equivalent?
LT1533
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The LT1533 is a new class of switching regulator designed to reduce conducted and radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI). Ultralow noise and EMI are...
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LT1533 on Analog.com
LT1683
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The LT1683 is a switching regulator controller designed to lower conducted and radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI). Ultralow noise and EMI are...
Datasheet
LT1683 on Analog.com
LT3439
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The LT3439 is a push-pull DC/DC transformer driver that reduces conducted and radiated electromagnetic interference (EMI). Ultralow noise and EMI are achieved...
Datasheet
LT3439 on Analog.com
I'm considering using one of the Linear Technology push-pull driver chips, e.g. LT1533, LT1683 or LT3439. At over $4 they are pretty pricey, so I'm looking for alternatives. Do ADI have anything equivalent?
Oliver,
we do have a few of those type of parts. Mostly they are associated with our isoPower product group.
As an example the ADuM3070 drives an external transformer and has the loop closed through the iCoupler
Also the ADuM5010 is fully integrated for lower power applications.
What voltages and current are you talking about?
Do you need isolation and regulation or just a open loop push pull driver?
LucaV
Oliver,
we do have a few of those type of parts. Mostly they are associated with our isoPower product group.
As an example the ADuM3070 drives an external transformer and has the loop closed through the iCoupler
Also the ADuM5010 is fully integrated for lower power applications.
What voltages and current are you talking about?
Do you need isolation and regulation or just a open loop push pull driver?
LucaV