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Fairchild Semiconductor
FAN23SV06PAMPX
FAN23SV06PAMPX is 6A Synchronous Buck Regulator manufactured by Fairchild Semiconductor.
- Part of the FAN23SV06AMPX comparator family.
Features - VIN Range: 7 V to 18 V Using Internal Linear Regulator for Bias - VIN Range: 4.5 V to 5.5 V with VIN/PVIN/PVCC Connected to Bypass Internal Regulator - High Efficiency: Over 96% Peak - Continuous Output Current: 6 A - Accurate Enable Facilitates VIN UVLO Functionality - PFM Mode for Light-Load Efficiency - Forced PWM Mode Option (FAN23SV06PA) - Excellent Line and Load Transient Response - Precision Reference: ±1% Over Temperature - Output Voltage Range: 0.6 to 5.5 V - Programmable Frequency: 200 k Hz to 1.5 MHz - Programmable Soft-Start - Low Shutdown Current - Adjustable Sourcing Current Limit - Internal Boot Diode - Thermal Shutdown - Halogen and Lead Free, Ro HS pliant Applications - Servers and Desktop puters - NVDC Notebooks, Netbooks - Game Consoles - Telemunications - Storage Description The FAN23SV06A/FAN23SV06PA is a highly efficient synchronous buck regulator. The regulator is capable of operating with an input range from 7 V to 18 V and supporting 6 A continuous load currents. The device can operate from a 5 V rail (±10%) if VIN, PVIN, and PVCC are connected together to bypass the internal linear regulator. These devices utilize Fairchild’s constant on-time control architecture to provide excellent transient response and to maintain a relatively constant switching frequency. The FAN23SV06A utilizes Pulse Frequency Modulation (PFM) mode to maximize light-load efficiency by reducing switching frequency when the inductor is operating in discontinuous conduction mode at light loads. The FAN23SV06PA with forced Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) mode is available for applications that require a relatively constant switching frequency across the full load range. Switching frequency and over-current protection can be programmed to provide a flexible solution for various applications. Output over-voltage, undervoltage, over-current, and thermal shutdown protections help prevent damage to the device during fault conditions. After thermal shutdown is...