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Charge pump IC and dual step-down dc-dc converters enhance power system in consumer elevctronics

February 29, 2024 By Emma Lutjen

Murata announces a trio of products, including a new charge pump IC and two step-down DC-DC converters designed to solve power challenges for consumer devices and low-output voltage applications 

Murata, at the 2024 Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC), announced the launch of three new power product solutions designed to help solve the challenges, constraints, and limitations of the power electronics industry. These include the PE25208, a revolutionary ultra-high efficiency charge pump IC aimed to fuel the future of portable consumer electronics, including laptops and other USB PD high-power applications, and the PE24109 and PE24110, two compact, low-profile, and ultra-high efficiency step-down DC-DC converter solutions for low output voltage applications targeting applications such as high density, optical transceiver modules.

The PE25208 is Murata’s latest ultra-high efficiency charge pump IC. It achieves peak efficiency of 98.2% when converting from a high voltage input, such as an USB PD Extended Power Range source. The charge pump IC divides down input voltage by two or three, providing the ideal voltage level for downstream charger circuits and optimizing system efficiency. Its flexible parallelization allows multiple PE25208 devices to connect to double or triple output power.

The new charge pump IC is ideal for mobile and all portable device manufacturers looking to shrink device size and enhance power efficiency, as well as power conversion system designers who seek to simplify designs, boost system performance, and achieve exceptional efficiency. It is also designed specifically for OEMs and ODMs tasked with delivering cutting-edge power solutions in a wider range of applications.

The PE25208 is built for the future as it supports a wide input voltage range of 18 V to 60 V — ideal for both USB PD EPR and other high voltage power sources. The compact 8.095 mm × 4.095 mm WLCSP package fits seamlessly into space-constrained designs and is pinout-optimized for Type III PCB layouts, minimizing design complexity and cost.

The PE25208 is available for sampling now and will be demonstrated in the Murata Electronics Exhibit #823 at APEC in Long Beach, California, on February 25-29, 2024. For more information on PE25208, please visit the PE25208 product page .

The PE24109 and PE24110are Murata’s newest compact, low-profile, and ultra-high efficiency step-down DC-DC converter solutions. The PE24109 can deliver 10A per stage output current from an input voltage range from 3.0V to 3.6V, and its output voltage is selected with external feedback resistors to be adjusted between 0.5 and 1.0V. The PE24110 delivers 12A per stage output current from an input voltage range from 3.0V to 3.6V, and its output voltage is selected with external feedback resistors to be adjusted between 0.35 and 0.6V.

Both solutions are based on Murata’s advanced two-stage architecture and consist of a two-phase interleaved charge pump followed by an interleaved buck regulator stage. This power system greatly reduces the dependency on inductance for high efficiency solutions in small- footprint and height-constrained applications. This makes them the ideal step-down DC-DC converter solutions for low-profile point-of-load (POL) regulators, high-density, optical transceiver modules, core supplies, ASICs, and FGPAs.

The PE24109 and PE24110 are available for sampling now and both products will be demonstrated in the Murata Electronics Exhibit #823 at APEC in Long Beach, California, on February 25 – 29, 2024.

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