LM2671
LM2671 is Step-Down Voltage Regulator manufactured by Texas Instruments.
Features
1 Features
- 1 Efficiency up to 96%
- Available in 8-Pin SOIC, PDIP, and WSON
Packages
- Simple and Easy to Design With
- Requires Only 5 External ponents
- Uses Readily Available Standard Inductors
- 3.3-V, 5-V, 12-V, and Adjustable Output Versions
- Adjustable Version Output Voltage Range: 1.21 V to 37 V
- ±1.5% Maximum Output Voltage Tolerance Over
Line and Load Conditions
- Ensured 500-m A Output Load Current
- 0.25-Ω DMOS Output Switch
- Wide Input Voltage Range: 8 V to 40 V
- 260-k Hz Fixed Frequency Internal Oscillator
- TTL Shutdown Capability, Low Power Standby
Mode
- Soft-Start and Frequency Synchronization
- Thermal Shutdown and Current-Limit Protection
2 Applications
- Simple High Efficiency (> 90%) Step-Down (Buck) Regulators
- Efficient Preregulator for Linear Regulators
3 Description
The LM2671 series of regulators are monolithic integrated circuits built with a LMDMOS process. These regulators provide all the active functions for a step-down (buck) switching regulator, capable of driving a 500-m A load current with excellent line and load regulation. These devices are available in fixed output voltages of 3.3 V, 5 V, 12 V, and an adjustable output version.
Requiring a minimum number of external ponents, these regulators are simple to use and include patented internal frequency pensation, fixed frequency oscillator, external shutdown, soft start, and frequency synchronization.
The LM2671 series operates at a switching frequency of 260 k Hz, thus allowing smaller sized filter ponents than what is required with lower frequency switching regulators. Because of its very high efficiency (> 90%), the copper traces on the printed-circuit board are the only heat sinking required.
A family of standard inductors for use with the LM2671 are available from several different manufacturers. This feature greatly simplifies the design of switch-mode power supplies using these advanced ICs. Also included in the data sheet are selector guides for diodes and...