The LM5145 75-V synchronous buck controller
regulates from a high input voltage source or from an input rail subject to high
voltage transients, minimizing the need for external surge suppression components. A
high-side switch minimum on-time of 40 ns gives large step-down ratios, enabling the
direct step-down conversion from a 48-V nominal input to low-voltage rails for
reduced system complexity and solution cost. The LM5145 continues to operate during
input voltage dips as low as 6 V, at nearly 100% duty cycle if needed, making it an
excellent choice for high-performance industrial control, robotic, datacom, and RF
power applications.
Forced-PWM (FPWM) operation eliminates switching
frequency variation to minimize EMI, while user-selectable diode emulation lowers
current consumption at light-load conditions. The adjustable switching frequency as
high as 1 MHz can be synchronized to an external clock source to eliminate beat
frequencies in noise-sensitive applications.
The LM5145 75-V synchronous buck controller
regulates from a high input voltage source or from an input rail subject to high
voltage transients, minimizing the need for external surge suppression components. A
high-side switch minimum on-time of 40 ns gives large step-down ratios, enabling the
direct step-down conversion from a 48-V nominal input to low-voltage rails for
reduced system complexity and solution cost. The LM5145 continues to operate during
input voltage dips as low as 6 V, at nearly 100% duty cycle if needed, making it an
excellent choice for high-performance industrial control, robotic, datacom, and RF
power applications.
Forced-PWM (FPWM) operation eliminates switching
frequency variation to minimize EMI, while user-selectable diode emulation lowers
current consumption at light-load conditions. The adjustable switching frequency as
high as 1 MHz can be synchronized to an external clock source to eliminate beat
frequencies in noise-sensitive applications.