Do you have to convert a direct current from one voltage level to another? The Texas Instruments REG71050DDCRG4 charge pump voltage doubler gives you the ability to do just that. Its output produces a current of 30(Min) mA. With an output that has a voltage of 5 V, this is power management at its best. This component will be shipped in tape and reel packaging for effective mounting and safe delivery. This device has a minimum operating supply voltage of 1.8 V and a maximum of 5.5 V. This inverting charge pump has an operating temperature range of -40 °C to 85 °C.
The REG71050DDCT is a 60mA 5V Buck/Boost Charge Pump. A wide input supply voltage makes the REG710 family of device ideal for a variety of battery sources, such as single-cell Li-Ion or 2 and 3-cell nickel-based or alkaline-based chemistries. The input voltage may vary above and below the output voltage and the output remains in regulation. The device works as step-up or step-down converters without the need of an inductor, providing low EMI DC-DC conversion. The high switching frequency allows the use of small surface-mount capacitors, saving board space and reducing cost. The REG710 device is thermally protected and current limited, protecting the load and the regulator during fault conditions. Typical ground pin current (quiescent current) is 65µA with no load and less than 1µA in shutdown mode.
Think of Texas Instruments" REG71050DDCR charge pump voltage doubler the next time you are in need of different voltage levels between components within the same circuit. With an output that has a voltage of 5 V, this is power management at its best. Its output produces a current of 30(Min) mA. In order to guarantee safe delivery and allow for quick mounting of this component after delivery, it will be enclosed in tape and reel packaging during shipment. This device has a minimum operating supply voltage of 1.8 V and a maximum of 5.5 V. This inverting charge pump has a minimum operating temperature of -40 °C and a maximum of 85 °C.