Compact, Single-Chip MPS Monolithic Power Modules for DC/DC Applications
Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking the Monolithic Power Modules (MPM) from Monolithic Power Systems (MPS). Providing superior performance and inherent reliability by eliminating unnecessary assembly steps and minimizing external components, the MPM family comprises integrated DC/DC solutions that consist of a monolithic regulator, passive components, and a mold compound all in a single chip.
Mouser Electronics, Inc. is now stocking the Monolithic Power Modules (MPM) from Monolithic Power Systems (MPS). Providing superior performance and inherent reliability by eliminating unnecessary assembly steps and minimizing external components, the MPM family comprises integrated DC/DC solutions that consist of a monolithic regulator, passive components, and a mold compound all in a single chip. Based on MPS’ innovative single-step assembly process, these step-down DC/DC converters offer circuit simplicity for ease of design; are highly efficient; yield superior noise, ripple, and transient performance; and are available in a compact module form factor that is up to 50 percent smaller than competing solutions.
The MPS Monolithic Power Modules are high-frequency, synchronous, rectified, step-down, switch-mode converters with built-in power MOSFETs and integrated inductors. Each of the modules can regulate a continuous output current to input voltage with excellent load and line regulation results. The modules operate on a switching frequency of up to 2.4 MHz to achieve a fast load transient response, and feature a wide operating input range of up to 36 V. The devices also include a variety of protective features including over-current protection and thermal shut down.
Packing massive power into a tiny package, all modules within the MPM family are designed with a small surface-mount footprint that is easy to use and rework due to MPS’ standard QFN packaging. This packaging not only eliminates some of the disadvantages that are typically associated with BGA or NDY packages, but it also makes the modules more cost effective for the designer and improves overall time-to-market.
MPS’ Monolithic Power Modules are available now from Mouser Electronics in a variety of QFN packages with SMD/SMT mounting. All modules in the family are lead-free, halogen free and RoHS-compliant, and are ideally suited toward a broad array of space-constraint, DC/DC applications, including those in industrial products and controls, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, low-voltage I/O power solutions, optical modules, and medical devices.
To learn more about the MPM Monolithic Power Modules from MPS, visit www.mouser.com.
The MPS Monolithic Power Modules are high-frequency, synchronous, rectified, step-down, switch-mode converters with built-in power MOSFETs and integrated inductors. Each of the modules can regulate a continuous output current to input voltage with excellent load and line regulation results. The modules operate on a switching frequency of up to 2.4 MHz to achieve a fast load transient response, and feature a wide operating input range of up to 36 V. The devices also include a variety of protective features including over-current protection and thermal shut down.
Packing massive power into a tiny package, all modules within the MPM family are designed with a small surface-mount footprint that is easy to use and rework due to MPS’ standard QFN packaging. This packaging not only eliminates some of the disadvantages that are typically associated with BGA or NDY packages, but it also makes the modules more cost effective for the designer and improves overall time-to-market.
MPS’ Monolithic Power Modules are available now from Mouser Electronics in a variety of QFN packages with SMD/SMT mounting. All modules in the family are lead-free, halogen free and RoHS-compliant, and are ideally suited toward a broad array of space-constraint, DC/DC applications, including those in industrial products and controls, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, low-voltage I/O power solutions, optical modules, and medical devices.
To learn more about the MPM Monolithic Power Modules from MPS, visit www.mouser.com.