Technology, Process and Cost
Analog Devices MAX25301A Automotive Low-Noise LDO Linear Regulator
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1A Automotive Low Noise LDO Linear Regulator
YSPR23742
Overview
- Executive Summary
- Reverse Costing Methodology
- Glossary
Physical Analysis
- Summary of the physical analysis
- Component overview
- Package Assembly
- Views & Dimensions
- Cross-Section
- IC Die
- Views & Dimensions
- Delayering/Process
- Cross-Section
- Characteristics
Manufacturing Process Flow
- Global Overview
- Front-End Process
- IC Wafer Fabrication Unit
- IC Back-End 0
- Final Test & Assembly Unit
- Summary
Cost Analysis
- Cost Summary
- Yields Explanation & Hypotheses
- Front-End Cost
- Wafer & Die Cost
- Component Cost
Selling Price
- Definitions of Price
- Manufacturer Financials
- Estimated Selling Price
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About Yole Group
This full reverse costing study has been conducted to provide insight on technology data, manufacturing cost and selling price of the MAX25301A from Maxim integrated, now part of Analog Devices.
The MAX25301A low-noise automotive linear regulators deliver up to 1A of output current with only 7µVRMS of output noise in a 10Hz to 100kHz bandwidth. These regulators maintain their output voltage over a wide input-voltage range, requiring only 100mV of input-to-output headroom at full load.
Analog Devices (Maxim Integrated)
Key Features
- Detailed photos
- Precise measurements
- Materials analysis
- Manufacturing process flow
- Supply chain evaluation
- Manufacturing cost analysis
- Selling Price Estimation
Product objectives
This full reverse costing study has been conducted to provide insight on technology data, manufacturing cost and selling price of the MAX25301A from Maxim integrated, now part of Analog Devices.