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50A to 300A, Scalable µModule Regulator

Published: Sep 10,2016

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Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTM4650-1A and LTM4650-1B, dual 25A or single 50A µModule (power module) regulators scalable to deliver 300A to high power, low voltage sub-28nm GPUs, FPGAs, ASICs and microprocessors. The low core voltage of these digital devices requires very accurate voltage regulation at both steady state (DC) and fast load current transients.

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The LTM4650-1A guarantees ±0.8% total DC voltage accuracy over reference, line, load and temperature (–40°C to 125°C), whereas the LTM4650-1B guarantees ±1.5%. Both devices can be optimized for ±3% or better total error band, including load step transients with a minimum number of ceramic capacitors to meet the core voltage window requirement of sub-28nm digital ICs.

The LTM4650-1 includes a dual output DC/DC regulator, inductors and MOSFETs in a 16mm x 16mm x 5.01mm BGA package. The LTM4650-1 regulates an output voltage ranging from 0.6V to 1.8V from an input voltage within 4.5V to 15V. Delivering 50A, 92% efficiency is recorded at 5VIN, 1.8VOUT and 86% at 12VIN, 1.0VOUT.

The LTM4650-1 delivers the full 50A current up to 70°C ambient, from 12VIN to 1.0VOUT with 200LFM airflow. The LTM4650-1 can be operated in parallel to increase output current, up to six in parallel for 300A of output current. The LTM4650-1 is pin-compatible with the lower current LTM4630-1 (dual 18A or single 36A); so users can choose the correct part depending on load current without changing PCB layout.

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