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MBM29LV800TE-70PCV Datasheet ance of one million erase/write cycles with a data retention of 40 years. The ST25x16 0perates with a power supply value as low as 2.5V. Both Plastic Dual-in-Line and Plastic Small Outline packages are available. The memories are compatible with the I2C stand- ard, two wire serial interface which uses a bi-direc- tional data bus and serial clock. The memories MBM29LV800TE-70PCV Price Control Loop PWM and SKIP modes of operation The MIC2185 can operate in either PWM (pulse width modu- lated) orskip mode. The efficiency ofthe boost converter can be improved at lower output loads by manually selecting the skip mode of operation. The potential disadvantage of skip mode is the variable switching frequency that accompanies this mode of operation. The occurrence of switching pulses depends on component values as well as line and load conditions. PWM mode is the best choice of operation at higheroutput loads. In skip mode, current th rough the induc- tor can settle to zero, causing voltage ringing across the inductor. PWM mode has the advantages of lower output ripple voltage and higher efficiencies at higher output loads. Anotheradvantage ofthe synch ronous PWM mode ofopera- tion is that the inductor current is always continuous, even at MBM29LV800TE-70PCV on stock I Specifications of any and all SANYO products described or contained herein stipulate the performance characteristics, and functions of the described products in the independent state, and are not guarantees of the performance, characteristics, and functions of the described products as mounted in the customer's products or equipment. To verify symptoms and states that cannot be evaluated in an independent device the customer should always evaluate and test devices mounted in the customer's products or equipment. Sblder cup strip, solder tail or wrapost, single row / double row Sngle row, availability from: 1 to 64 contacts Standard number of contacts 5, 6, 8, 10, 14, 16, 20, 21, 25, 30, 32, 48, 56, 60 and 64 Double row, availability from 4 to 72 contacts Standard number of contacts 40, 44. 56. 64 and 72 |