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New nanoPower Modules Extend Battery Life in Space-Constrained Applications

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MAXM38643 and MAXM17225 feature the lowest quiescent current compared to competitive solutions; uSLI

MAXM38643 and MAXM17225 feature the lowest quiescent current compared to competitive solutions; uSLIC built-in inductor technology reduces solution size by up to 37% [Empowering Design Innovation](?utm_campaign=FY22_Q2_2021_DEC_CPG-Power_WW_Eloqua_nanoPowerCampaign_EN&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Eloqua&elqTrackId=418748e7fa9a4bb4a23f3709ddec864a&elq=09f8cd55087b453ebdff0b254b42c122&elqaid=3159&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=1994) | [View as Web page]( MyMaxim: [Login]( | [Register]( MAXM38643 and MAXM17225 feature the lowest quiescent current compared to competitive solutions Designers can now extend battery life and reduce size in IoT devices with two nanoPower modules with built-in inductors from Analog Devices. The [MAXM38643]( 1.8V to 5.5V input, 330nA quiescent current (IQ), 600 mA buck module and the [MAXM17225]( 0.4V to 5.5V input, 300nA IQ, 1A boost module with True Shutdown™ feature the lowest IQ compared to competitive solutions and deliver more battery life. They’re ideal for applications such as space-constrained consumer products, wearables, medical drug delivery, sensors, IoT devices, as well as wired, wireless and industrial products. Both products are under ADI’s [nanoPower technology™]( and part of the [Essential Analog family of efficient power ICs](. Features and Benefits: - Longer Battery Life: Lowest quiescent power compared to competitive solutions helps extend battery life for always-on devices - Smallest Solution Size: 3D-Module form factor with stacked, integrated inductors reduces solution size up to 37% compared to a standalone IC - Shortened Design Time: Eliminates inductor selection, design and sourcing, thus decreasing time to market [See MAXM38643]( [See MAXM17225]( [Learn about nanoPower Technology](  [Discover Essential Analog Efficient Power ICs](  [Support Center]( [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Unsubscribe Maxim Promotions and Events]( | [Unsubscribe from All]( Maxim Integrated (Now Part of Analog Devices), 160 Rio Robles, San Jose, CA 95134 [Privacy Policy]( Follow us:

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