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Analog Devices MAX17681AATB+T — Analog & Data Acquisition

MAX17681AATB+T Step-Down Buck Regulator, 4.5V-42V Input

MPNMAX17681AATB+T
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Analog Devices MAX17681AATB+T, Step-Down Buck Regulator, Adjustable Output, 200kHz Switching, 4.5V to 42V Input, -40°C to 125°C, 10-TDFN (3x2) Surface Mount.

$4.33Ref. price · indicative, final on quote
Packaging10-WFDFN Exposed Pad
RoHSROHS3 Compliant
Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsAuthenticity-screened · ESD-safe packingListing updated Aug 2026

Specifications

MAX17681AATB+T specifications
ParameterValue
Output typeAdjustable
MountingSurface Mount
Voltage - input4.5V
Voltage - output40.32V
Voltage - output (Min (Fixed))0.9V
Frequency200kHz
I/O channels1
Operating temperature-40°C ~ 125°C (TA)
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
FunctionStep-Down
TopologyBuck
Case10-WFDFN Exposed Pad
Output configurationPositive, Isolation Capable
Synchronous rectifierYes

Product details

The MAX17681AATB+T is a step-down (buck) switching regulator from Analog Devices, built for industrial and automotive power rails. It takes a wide input from 4.5 V up to 42 V and delivers an adjustable output down to 0.9 V, with a single output rated for positive, isolation-capable configurations. The 200 kHz switching frequency is fixed, so the inductor and output capacitor values are predictable — no frequency-sync headaches on a shared bus. Synchronous rectification is built in, which keeps the external diode count at zero and the efficiency curve reasonable across load. The 10-TDFN (3x2 mm) exposed-pad package is small enough for space-constrained boards but needs a solid thermal via plan to pull heat out.

Isolation-capable — what that means in practice

The 'Positive, Isolation Capable' output configuration means the controller can be wired as a flyback converter with a coupled inductor or transformer to produce an isolated output. This is not a fully integrated isolated module — you still need the transformer, feedback optocoupler, and secondary-side reference — but the controller itself supports the topology. If you need a simple non-isolated buck, it works just as well without the isolation components. The synchronous rectifier helps efficiency on the primary side, but in an isolated design the secondary-side rectification is external. Keep a stencil or pre-tinned pad in the kit if you plan to replace this on site.

Frequently asked questions

Can MAX17681AATB+T be used in isolated power supply designs?

Yes. The output configuration is listed as 'Positive, Isolation Capable', meaning the controller can be configured as a flyback converter for isolated outputs. You will need an external transformer and feedback components.

Is MAX17681AATB+T RoHS compliant?

Yes, it is ROHS3 Compliant, covering the current EU RoHS directive without exemptions.