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Microchip Technology, Inc. Datasheets for Charge Pump Regulators

Charge pump regulators are circuits that generate higher voltages from low voltage inputs by using capacitors as storage elements. They are used in notebook computers and mobile phones.
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The MCP1252-33X50 and MCP1252-ADJ are inductorless, positive regulating, low noise charge pump DC-to-DC converters. The MCP1252-33X50 has selectable outputs of either 3.3 or 5.0 V, while the MCP1252-ADJ has an...
The MCP1253-33X50 and MCP1253-ADJ are inductorless, positive regulating, low noise charge pump DC-to-DC converters. The MCP1253-33X50 has selectable outputs of either 3.3 or 5.0 V, while the MCP1253-ADJ has an...
The MCP1256, MCP1257, MCP1258 and MCP1259 are inductorless, positive regulated charge pump DC/DC converters. Generating a regulated 3.3 V output voltage from a 1.8 V to 3.6 V input, they...
The TC1240 is a doubling CMOS charge-pump voltage converter in a small 6-Pin SOT-23A package. TC1240 doubles an input voltage which can range from +2.5V to +4.0V. Conversion efficiency is...
The TC1240A is a doubling CMOS charge-pump voltage converter in a small 6-Pin SOT-23A package. TC1240A doubles an input voltage which can range from +2.5V to +5.5V. Conversion efficiency is...
The TC962 is an advanced version of the industry-standard 7662 high-voltage DC-to-DC converter. Using improved design techniques and CMOS construction, the TC962 can source as much as 80mA versus the...