LMR14050

ACTIVE

SIMPLE SWITCHER® 40-V, 5-A, 2.2-MHz step-down converter with 40-μA IQ

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Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Topology Buck Type Converter Iout (max) (A) 5 Vin (min) (V) 4 Vin (max) (V) 40 Switching frequency (min) (kHz) 200 Switching frequency (max) (kHz) 2500 Features Enable, Frequency synchronization, Light Load Efficiency, Over Current Protection, Power good, Pre-Bias Start-Up, Soft Start Adjustable, Tracking, UVLO adjustable Control mode current mode Vout (min) (V) 1 Vout (max) (V) 36 Iq (typ) (µA) 40 Duty cycle (max) (%) 98
Rating Catalog Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Topology Buck Type Converter Iout (max) (A) 5 Vin (min) (V) 4 Vin (max) (V) 40 Switching frequency (min) (kHz) 200 Switching frequency (max) (kHz) 2500 Features Enable, Frequency synchronization, Light Load Efficiency, Over Current Protection, Power good, Pre-Bias Start-Up, Soft Start Adjustable, Tracking, UVLO adjustable Control mode current mode Vout (min) (V) 1 Vout (max) (V) 36 Iq (typ) (µA) 40 Duty cycle (max) (%) 98
HSOIC (DDA) 8 29.4 mm² 4.9 x 6
  • 4 V to 40 V Input Range
  • 5 A Continuous Output Current
  • Ultra-low 40 µA Operating Quiescent Current
  • 90 mΩ High-Side MOSFET
  • Minimum Switch-On Time: 75 ns
  • Current Mode Control
  • Adjustable Switching Frequency from 200 kHz to
    2.5 MHz
  • Frequency Synchronization to External Clock
  • Internal Compensation for Ease of Use
  • High Duty Cycle Operation Supported
  • Precision Enable Input
  • 1 µA Shutdown Current
  • External Soft-start
  • Thermal, Overvoltage and Short Protection
  • 8-Pin HSOIC with PowerPAD™ Package
  • 4 V to 40 V Input Range
  • 5 A Continuous Output Current
  • Ultra-low 40 µA Operating Quiescent Current
  • 90 mΩ High-Side MOSFET
  • Minimum Switch-On Time: 75 ns
  • Current Mode Control
  • Adjustable Switching Frequency from 200 kHz to
    2.5 MHz
  • Frequency Synchronization to External Clock
  • Internal Compensation for Ease of Use
  • High Duty Cycle Operation Supported
  • Precision Enable Input
  • 1 µA Shutdown Current
  • External Soft-start
  • Thermal, Overvoltage and Short Protection
  • 8-Pin HSOIC with PowerPAD™ Package

The LMR14050 is a 40 V, 5 A step down regulator with an integrated high-side MOSFET. With a wide input range from 4 V to 40 V, it’s suitable for various applications from industrial to automotive for power conditioning from unregulated sources. The regulator’s quiescent current is 40 µA in Sleep-mode, which is suitable for battery powered systems. An ultra-low 1 µA current in shutdown mode can further prolong battery life. A wide adjustable switching frequency range allows either efficiency or external component size to be optimized. Internal loop compensation means that the user is free from the tedious task of loop compensation design. This also minimizes the external components of the device. A precision enable input allows simplification of regulator control and system power sequencing. The device also has built-in protection features such as cycle-by-cycle current limit, thermal sensing and shutdown due to excessive power dissipation, and output overvoltage protection.

The LMR14050 is a 40 V, 5 A step down regulator with an integrated high-side MOSFET. With a wide input range from 4 V to 40 V, it’s suitable for various applications from industrial to automotive for power conditioning from unregulated sources. The regulator’s quiescent current is 40 µA in Sleep-mode, which is suitable for battery powered systems. An ultra-low 1 µA current in shutdown mode can further prolong battery life. A wide adjustable switching frequency range allows either efficiency or external component size to be optimized. Internal loop compensation means that the user is free from the tedious task of loop compensation design. This also minimizes the external components of the device. A precision enable input allows simplification of regulator control and system power sequencing. The device also has built-in protection features such as cycle-by-cycle current limit, thermal sensing and shutdown due to excessive power dissipation, and output overvoltage protection.

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* Data sheet LMR14050 SIMPLE SWITCHER® 40 V 5 A, 2.2 MHz Step-Down Converter with 40 µA IQ datasheet (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 17 Mar 2015
White paper Understanding Functional Safety FIT Base Failure Rate Estimates per IEC 62380 and SN 29500 (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 30 Apr 2024
Application note Simple Solution for EMI Filter Stability Issue in DC/DC Converters (Rev. A) 25 Apr 2019
Application note How to Evaluate Junction Temperature Properly with Thermal Metrics (Rev. B) 29 Mar 2019
Application note How SYNC Logic Affects EMI Performance for Dual-Channel Buck Converters 27 Apr 2018
Technical article There are more ways than you think to reduce conducted EMI PDF | HTML 17 Apr 2018
Application note Design Feedforward Capacitor for LMR14020 20 Dec 2017
Application note How to Evaluate the Maximum Inductor in Internal Compensation PCM Buck Converter 20 Sep 2017
Application note Extending Buck Regulator to Positive Buck-Boost Configuration 02 Sep 2017
EVM User's guide LMR14050EVM User's Guide 30 Jan 2015
Application note AN-2162 Simple Success With Conducted EMI From DC-DC Converters (Rev. C) 24 Apr 2013
Application note AN-1889 How to Measure the Loop Transfer Function of Power Supplies (Rev. A) 23 Apr 2013
Application note AN-2155 Layout Tips for EMI Reduction in DC/ DC Converters (Rev. A) 23 Apr 2013
More literature SEM1600 Topic 4: Constructing Your Power Supply – Layout Considerations 12 Jul 2005
Application note AN-643 EMI/RFI Board Design (Rev. B) 03 May 2004

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