SNVAA65 March 2023 LM63610-Q1 , LM63615-Q1 , LM63625-Q1 , LM63635-Q1
When using a buck converter as an inverting buck-boost, the connection changes limit the voltage range from input to output that the part can safely operate at. The ground (GND) pin of the IC is no longer referenced to 0 V, and it is now the output of the converter. As a result, the maximum voltage over the IC can be calculated as VIN minus -VOUT. For example, if the input voltage is 24 V and the output is -24 V, then the voltage over the IC is 48 V. In the case of the LM63615-Q1, this configuration would exceed the maximum input voltage of 36 V across the part listed in the data sheet. It is important to keep the input and output voltage difference within the maximum voltage rating of the IC.