Texas Instruments LM5176 Synchronous Buck-Boost Controller
Texas Instruments LM5176 Synchronous Buck-Boost Controller is a synchronous four-switch buck-boost DC/DC controller capable of regulating the output voltage at, above, or below the input voltage. The LM5176 operates over a wide input voltage range of 4.2V to 55V (60V absolute maximum) to support various applications. The LM5176 employs current-mode control both in buck and boost modes of operation for superior load and line regulation. The switching frequency is programmed by an external resistor and can be synchronized to an external clock signal. The device also features a programmable soft-start function and offers protection features, including cycle-by-cycle current limiting, input undervoltage lockout (UVLO), output overvoltage protection (OVP), and thermal shutdown. In addition, the Texas Instruments LM5176 features optional average input or output current limiting, optional spread spectrum to reduce peak EMI, and optional hiccup mode protection in sustained overload conditions.Features
- Single inductor buck-boost controller for step-up/step-down DC/DC conversion
- Wide VIN: 4.2V (2.5V with bias) to 55V (60V maximum)
- 0.8V to 55V flexible VOUT
- VOUT short protection
- High-efficiency buck-boost transition
- Adjustable switching frequency
- Optional frequency sync and dithering
- Integrated 2A MOSFET gate drivers
- Cycle-by-cycle current limit and optional hiccup
- Optional input or output average current limiting
- Programmable input UVLO and soft-start
- Power Good and output overvoltage protection
- Available in a HTSSOP-28 package
Applications
- Industrial PC power supplies
- USB power delivery
- Battery-powered systems
- LED lighting
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Published: 2017-08-04
| Updated: 2022-06-16
