Only two external capacitors can work polarity power conversion ICL7660
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The circuit consists of two capacitors arranged as indicated by the ICL7660, which is utilized for external power conversion. The power supply employs the dedicated integrated circuit ICL7660 for polarity inversion and external charge pump capacitors, forming a DC/DC voltage polarity reversal system. It exhibits high conversion efficiency of 95% and minimal power consumption, with a quiescent current of 0.5mA and an output current ranging from 10 to 20mA.
The ICL7660 is a versatile charge pump inverter that allows for the conversion of a positive input voltage to a negative output voltage, effectively enabling polarity reversal. This integrated circuit achieves its functionality through the use of external capacitors, which serve as charge storage elements. Typically, two capacitors are connected in a specific configuration to facilitate the charge transfer process, allowing the circuit to maintain high efficiency.
The high conversion efficiency of 95% signifies that a minimal amount of input power is lost during the conversion process, making it suitable for battery-operated devices and other applications where power conservation is critical. The low quiescent current of 0.5mA indicates that the circuit consumes very little power when idle, further enhancing its suitability for low-power applications.
The output current capability of 10 to 20mA indicates that the circuit can supply sufficient current for various loads, making it versatile for different electronic applications. This characteristic is particularly useful in powering low-current devices or for applications requiring a negative voltage supply.
In terms of implementation, the external capacitors must be selected based on their voltage ratings and capacitance values to ensure reliable operation of the ICL7660. Proper layout and connections are essential to minimize parasitic effects and ensure optimal performance of the charge pump circuit. Overall, the ICL7660-based polarity inversion circuit is an efficient and practical solution for generating negative voltages in electronic designs.Consisting of two capacitors polarity as shown by ICL7660 and external power conversion. The power supply using a dedicated integrated circuit ICL7660 polarity inversion and ex ternal charge pump capacitor constituted of two DC/DC voltage polarity reversal. High conversion efficiency, 95%, power consumption is small. Quiescent current of 0.5mA, the output current is 10 ~ 20mA.
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