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LSP3170 - 2A Step Down DC/DC Converter

Download the LSP3170 datasheet PDF (LSP3170-Lite included). The manufacturer datasheet provides complete specifications, pinout details, electrical characteristics, and typical applications for 2a step down dc/dc converter.

Description

The LSP3170 is a current-mode step-down DC/DC converter that generates up to 2A of output current at 400kHz switching frequency.

Consuming only 40µA in shutdown mode, the LSP3170 is highly efficient with peak operating efficiency at 95%.

Features

  • 2A Output Current Up to 95% Efficiency 4.6V to 24V Input Range 40µA Shutdown Supply Current 400kHz Switching Frequency Adjustable Output Voltage Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limit Protection Thermal Shutdown Protection Frequency Foldback at Short Circuit Stability with Wide Range of Capacitors, Including Low ESR Ceramic Capacitors SOP8L Package.

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Datasheet Details

Part number LSP3170
Manufacturer LITEON
File Size 240.66 KB
Description 2A Step Down DC/DC Converter
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Liteon Semiconductor Corporation LSP3170 2A Step Down DC/DC Converter FEATURES 2A Output Current Up to 95% Efficiency 4.6V to 24V Input Range 40µA Shutdown Supply Current 400kHz Switching Frequency Adjustable Output Voltage Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limit Protection Thermal Shutdown Protection Frequency Foldback at Short Circuit Stability with Wide Range of Capacitors, Including Low ESR Ceramic Capacitors SOP8L Package GENERAL DESCRIPTION The LSP3170 is a current-mode step-down DC/DC converter that generates up to 2A of output current at 400kHz switching frequency. Consuming only 40µA in shutdown mode, the LSP3170 is highly efficient with peak operating efficiency at 95%. Protection features include cycle-by-cycle current limit, thermal shutdown, and frequency foldback at short circuit.
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