The LM5072 Powered Device (PD) interface and Pulse-Width-Modulation (PWM) controller
provides a complete power solution, fully compliant to IEEE 802.3af, for the PD connecting into
Power over Ethernet (PoE) networks. This controller integrates all functions necessary to implement
both a PD powered interface and DC-DC converter with a minimum number of external components. The
LM5072 provides the flexibility for the PD to also accept power from auxiliary sources such as AC
adapters in a variety of configurations. The low RDS(ON) PD interface hot swap MOSFET and
programmable DC current limit extend the range of LM5072 applications up to twice the power level
of 802.3af compliant PD devices. The 100V maximum voltage rating simplifies selection of the
transient voltage suppressor that protects the PD from network transients. The LM5072 includes an
easy-to-use PWM controller that facilitates the various single-ended power supply topologies
including the flyback, forward and buck. The PWM control scheme is based on peak current mode
control, which provides inherent advantages including line feed-forward, cycle-by-cycle current
limit, and simplified feedback loop compensation. Two versions of the LM5072 provide either an 80%
maximum duty cycle (-80 suffix), or a 50% maximum duty cycle (-50 suffix).
The LM5072 Powered Device (PD) interface and Pulse-Width-Modulation (PWM) controller
provides a complete power solution, fully compliant to IEEE 802.3af, for the PD connecting into
Power over Ethernet (PoE) networks. This controller integrates all functions necessary to implement
both a PD powered interface and DC-DC converter with a minimum number of external components. The
LM5072 provides the flexibility for the PD to also accept power from auxiliary sources such as AC
adapters in a variety of configurations. The low RDS(ON) PD interface hot swap MOSFET and
programmable DC current limit extend the range of LM5072 applications up to twice the power level
of 802.3af compliant PD devices. The 100V maximum voltage rating simplifies selection of the
transient voltage suppressor that protects the PD from network transients. The LM5072 includes an
easy-to-use PWM controller that facilitates the various single-ended power supply topologies
including the flyback, forward and buck. The PWM control scheme is based on peak current mode
control, which provides inherent advantages including line feed-forward, cycle-by-cycle current
limit, and simplified feedback loop compensation. Two versions of the LM5072 provide either an 80%
maximum duty cycle (-80 suffix), or a 50% maximum duty cycle (-50 suffix).