SNVSAJ6D July 2016 – December 2017 LM5141-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
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The LM5141-Q1 operates with peak current mode control such that the compensation voltage is proportional to the peak inductor current. During no-load or light load conditions, the output capacitor will discharge very slowly. As a result the compensation voltage will not demand a driver output pulses on a cycle-by-cycle basis. When the LM5141-Q1 controller detects that there have been 16 missing switching cycles, it enters standby mode and switches to a low IQ state to reduce the current drawn from VIN. For the LM5141-Q1 to go into a standby mode, the controller must be programmed for diode emulation (DEMB pin < 0.4 V). The typical IQ in standby mode is 35 μA with VOUT regulating at 3.3 V.