SNVAA61 February 2023 LM5168 , LM5168-Q1 , LM5169 , LM5169-Q1
Changing to an inverting buck-boost topology will have an impact on the maximum possible output current. For an inverting buck-boost converter, the inductor current will always be larger than the output current. As a result, the maximum possible output current is calculated by:
where:
The duty cycle can be calculated as:
VOUT is represented as the negative output voltage of the inverting buck-boost converter. The efficiency term in the duty cycle equation helps account for power losses to provide a more accurate calculation of the output current. For example, if the output voltage is -24 V, the input voltage is 12 V, and the efficiency is assumed to be 85%, then the duty cycle is:
In the case of the LM5168, which has a maximum current of 300 mA, the resulting maximum output current of the inverting buck-boost converter would be:
VOUT (V) | VIN (V) | IOUT_Buck (A) | η | D | IOUT (A) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
–12 | 24 | 0.3 | 0.85 | 0.370 | 0.189 |
–24 | 24 | 0.3 | 0.85 | 0.541 | 0.138 |
–36 | 24 | 0.3 | 0.85 | 0.638 | 0.109 |
–48 | 24 | 0.3 | 0.85 | 0.702 | 0.089 |