Description
LM5010AQ0MHX/NOPB Texas Instruments - Yeehing Electronics
Automotive Grade 0 and 1, 6-75V Wide Vin, 1A Constant On-Time Non-Synchronous Buck Regulator
Pricing (USD)
Quantity | Unit Price |
1 — 99 | 3.737 |
100 — 249 | 3.275 |
250 — 999 | 2.296 |
1,000 + | 1.29 |
The above prices are for reference only.
Specifications
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Product Category | Switching Voltage Regulators |
RoHS | Y |
Mounting Style | SMD/SMT |
Package / Case | HTSSOP-14 |
Output Voltage | 2.5 V to 70 V |
Output Current | 1 A |
Number of Outputs | 1 Output |
Input Voltage MAX | 75 V |
Topology | Buck |
Input Voltage MIN | 6 V |
Switching Frequency | 50 kHz to 1000 kHz |
Minimum Operating Temperature | - 40 C |
Maximum Operating Temperature | + 150 C |
Series | LM5010A-Q1 |
Packaging | Reel |
Operating Temperature Range | - 40 C to + 150 C |
Type | Step Down |
Brand | Texas Instruments |
Operating Supply Current | 650 uA |
Product Type | Switching Voltage Regulators |
Factory Pack Quantity | 2500 |
Subcategory | PMIC - Power Management ICs |
Unit Weight | 0.006737 oz |
For more information, please refer to datasheet
Documents
LM5010AQ0MHX/NOPB Datasheet |
More Information
The LM5010Ax step-down switching regulator is an enhanced version of the LM5010 with the input operating range extended to 6-V minimum. The LM5010Ax features all the functions needed to implement a low-cost, efficient, buck regulator capable of supplying in excess of 1-A load current. This high-voltage regulator integrates an N-Channel Buck Switch, and is available in thermally enhanced 10-pin WSON and 14-pin HTSSOP packages. The constant ON-time regulation scheme requires no loop compensation resulting in fast load transient response and simplified circuit implementation. The operating frequency remains constant with line and load variations due to the inverse relationship between the input voltage and the ON-time. The valley current limit detection is set at 1.25 A. Additional features include: VCC undervoltage lockout, thermal shutdown, gate drive undervoltage lockout, and maximum duty cycle limiter.