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ADP2300 operates at 700 kHz
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ADP2301 operates at 1.4 MHz
Unlike the ADP1612/ADP1613 boost converters, these devices do not offer pin-selectable frequencies.
The regulators operate using pulse-width modulation (PWM) and offer high efficiency—up to 91%, depending on the load current. As shown in the figure below, the efficiency remains fairly consistent (around 88–91%) once the load current exceeds about 0.2 A.
In the example shown, the output voltage is held constant at 5 V.
📌 Voltage Range:
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Input Voltage: 3 V to 20 V
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Output Voltage: Adjustable up to 20 V
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The output voltage is typically within 80% to 85% of the input voltage (i.e., to ).
🔒 Built-in Protections:
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Thermal Shutdown Protection (TSP): Activates when the temperature exceeds 140°C and resets when it cools to 150°C.
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Under-voltage Lockout (UVLO): Prevents unstable behavior if input voltage drops too low.
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Short-Circuit Protection: Guards against excessive current draw or output faults.
⚙️ Bootstrap Pin (BST):
One key feature unique to this step-down design is the BST (bootstrap) pin, which is not present in the ADP1612/1613 boost converters.
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A capacitor must be connected between BST (pin 1) and SW (pin 6).
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This capacitor helps drive the internal high-side MOSFET, enabling full switching operation by generating a voltage difference between BST and SW.
This makes the ADP2300/ADP2301 ideal for applications requiring compact, efficient step-down conversion in systems operating from higher voltage sources like 12 V or 19 V power adapters.
