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LTM4682 μModule Regulator
Analog Devices LTM4682 low profile quad 31.25 A or single 125 A μModule regulator with digital power system management

Analog Devices LTM4682 is a quad 31.25 A or single 125 A step-down power μModule® (power micromodule) DC/DC regulator featuring remote configurability and telemetry monitoring of power management parameters over PMBus. The LTM4682 is comprised of digitally programmable analog control loops, and is optimized for higher bandwidth and transient response.

The LTM4682’s 2-wire serial interface allows outputs to be margined, tuned, and ramped up and down at programmable slew rates with sequencing delay times. True input current sense, output currents, output voltages, output power, temperatures, uptime, and peak values are readable. Custom configuration of the EEPROM contents is not required. At start-up, output voltages, switching frequency, and channel phase angle assignments can be set by pin-strapping resistors. The LTpowerPlay® graphical user interface (GUI), the DC1613A USB-to-PMBus converter, and evaluation kits are available.

The LTM4682 is offered in a 15 mm × 22 mm × 5.71 mm BGA package available with an SnPb or a RoHS-compliant terminal finish.

  • Quad digitally adjustable analog loops with digital interface for control and monitoring
  • Wide input voltage range: 4.5 V to 16 V
  • Output voltage range: 0.7 V to 1.35 V
  • ±0.5% DC output accuracy at 0.75 V
  • ±4.5% current readback accuracy: 0°C to +125°C
  • Optimized for low output voltage ranges
  • 400 kHz PMBus-compliant I2C serial interface
  • Supports telemetry polling rates up to 125 Hz
  • Integrated 16-Bit ΔΣ ADC
  • Parallel and current share multiple modules
  • 15 mm × 22 mm × 5.71 mm BGA package
  • Readable Data
    • Input and output voltages, currents, and temperatures
    • Running peak values, uptime, faults and warnings
    • Onboard EEPROM fault log record
  • Writable data and configurable parameters
    • Output voltage, voltage sequencing and margining
    • Digital soft-start/stop ramp, program analog loop
    • OV/UV/OT, UVLO, frequency and phasing