Author Topic: Cheap single-chip power management solution - any recommendations?  (Read 1006 times)

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Offline george.rTopic starter

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Hi all,

Having found nothing during a cursory search, I come here to ask: does anybody have an integrated solution that they like that will do LiIon/LiPoly charging from USB, and provide a 3.3V buck output from either USB or battery on a single chip?
I am aware of the LTC3557/3559, but unfortunately those run afoul of the rather tight budget for this project (we're talking a few thousand units, so every dollar adds up). That's also why I'd rather not have a separate charger and separate buck (means twice the inductors, more passives, more cost). I don't need crazy high output current, either. Just running a small color display off a microcontroller and some other peripherals, no radios or anything fancier.

Thanks!
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