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Linear offers 60 V current-mode synchronous step-down controller May 10, 2007 12:39 PM
Linear Technology Corporation has introduced the LTC3812-5, a high input voltage synchronous step-down switching regulator controller that directly steps down voltages from 60 V to output voltages ranging from 0.8 V to 93% of VIN. Using a single inductor, the device employs a constant on-time valley current mode control architecture that is said to deliver very low duty cycles and fast transient response with accurate cycle-by-cycle current limit without requiring a sense resistor. Applications include 48 V power conversion in automotive and other systems that must be compliant with high input voltage surges. The LTC3812-5 can be configured for pulse skipping operation to maintain high efficiency at light loads. Its 0.8 V reference has ±0.75% accuracy over the operating temperature range of -40 °C to +85 °C. The programmable soft-start allows users to adjust the start-up time. Integrated bias control generates gate drive power from the input supply during start-up with the addition of a small external SOT23 MOSFET. Additional features include a power good signal, shutdown, undervoltage lockout and output overvoltage protection. |
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