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LM2575T-12 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: LM2575T-12
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内容描述: SIMPLE SWITCHER 1A降压稳压器 [SIMPLE SWITCHER 1A Step-Down Voltage Regulator]
分类和应用: 稳压器
文件页数/大小: 27 页 / 718 K
品牌: NSC [ National Semiconductor ]
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high-level TTL or CMOS signal. The ON /OFF pin can be  
safely pulled up to +VIN without a resistor in series with it.  
The ON /OFF pin should not be left open.  
Application Hints (Continued)  
Tantalum capacitors can have a very low ESR, and should  
be carefully evaluated if it is the only output capacitor. Be-  
cause of their good low temperature characteristics, a tan-  
talum can be used in parallel with aluminum electrolytics,  
with the tantalum making up 10% or 20% of the total capaci-  
tance.  
GROUNDING  
To maintain output voltage stability, the power ground con-  
nections must be low-impedance (see Figure 2). For the  
TO-3 style package, the case is ground. For the 5-lead  
TO-220 style package, both the tab and pin 3 are ground and  
either connection may be used, as they are both part of the  
same copper lead frame.  
The capacitor’s ripple current rating at 52 kHz should be at  
least 50% higher than the peak-to-peak inductor ripple cur-  
rent.  
With the N or M packages, all the pins labeled ground, power  
ground, or signal ground should be soldered directly to wide  
printed circuit board copper traces. This assures both low  
inductance connections and good thermal properties.  
CATCH DIODE  
Buck regulators require a diode to provide a return path for  
the inductor current when the switch is off. This diode should  
be located close to the LM2575 using short leads and short  
printed circuit traces.  
HEAT SINK/THERMAL CONSIDERATIONS  
In many cases, no heat sink is required to keep the LM2575  
junction temperature within the allowed operating range. For  
each application, to determine whether or not a heat sink will  
be required, the following must be identified:  
Because of their fast switching speed and low forward volt-  
age drop, Schottky diodes provide the best efficiency, espe-  
cially in low output voltage switching regulators (less than  
5V). Fast-Recovery, High-Efficiency, or Ultra-Fast Recovery  
diodes are also suitable, but some types with an abrupt  
turn-off characteristic may cause instability and EMI prob-  
lems. A fast-recovery diode with soft recovery characteristics  
is a better choice. Standard 60 Hz diodes (e.g., 1N4001 or  
1N5400, etc.) are also not suitable. See Figure 8 for Schot-  
tky and “soft” fast-recovery diode selection guide.  
1. Maximum ambient temperature (in the application).  
2. Maximum regulator power dissipation (in application).  
3. Maximum allowed junction temperature (150˚C for the  
LM1575 or 125˚C for the LM2575). For a safe, conser-  
vative design, a temperature approximately 15˚C cooler  
than the maximum temperature should be selected.  
4. LM2575 package thermal resistances θJA and θJC  
.
OUTPUT VOLTAGE RIPPLE AND TRANSIENTS  
Total power dissipated by the LM2575 can be estimated as  
follows:  
The output voltage of a switching power supply will contain a  
sawtooth ripple voltage at the switcher frequency, typically  
about 1% of the output voltage, and may also contain short  
voltage spikes at the peaks of the sawtooth waveform.  
PD = (VIN) (IQ) + (VO/VIN) (ILOAD) (VSAT  
)
where IQ (quiescent current) and VSAT can be found in the  
Characteristic Curves shown previously, VIN is the applied  
minimum input voltage, VO is the regulated output voltage,  
and ILOAD is the load current. The dynamic losses during  
turn-on and turn-off are negligible if a Schottky type catch  
diode is used.  
The output ripple voltage is due mainly to the inductor saw-  
tooth ripple current multiplied by the ESR of the output  
capacitor. (See the inductor selection in the application  
hints.)  
The voltage spikes are present because of the fast switching  
action of the output switch, and the parasitic inductance of  
the output filter capacitor. To minimize these voltage spikes,  
special low inductance capacitors can be used, and their  
lead lengths must be kept short. Wiring inductance, stray  
capacitance, as well as the scope probe used to evaluate  
these transients, all contribute to the amplitude of these  
spikes.  
When no heat sink is used, the junction temperature rise can  
be determined by the following:  
TJ = (PD) (θJA  
)
To arrive at the actual operating junction temperature, add  
the junction temperature rise to the maximum ambient tem-  
perature.  
TJ = TJ + TA  
An additional small LC filter (20 µH & 100 µF) can be added  
to the output (as shown in Figure 15) to further reduce the  
amount of output ripple and transients. A 10 x reduction in  
output ripple voltage and transients is possible with this filter.  
If the actual operating junction temperature is greater than  
the selected safe operating junction temperature determined  
in step 3, then a heat sink is required.  
When using a heat sink, the junction temperature rise can be  
determined by the following:  
FEEDBACK CONNECTION  
The LM2575 (fixed voltage versions) feedback pin must be  
wired to the output voltage point of the switching power  
supply. When using the adjustable version, physically locate  
both output voltage programming resistors near the LM2575  
to avoid picking up unwanted noise. Avoid using resistors  
greater than 100 kbecause of the increased chance of  
noise pickup.  
TJ = (PD) (θJC + θinterface + θHeat sink  
The operating junction temperature will be:  
TJ = TA + TJ  
As above, if the actual operating junction temperature is  
greater than the selected safe operating junction tempera-  
ture, then a larger heat sink is required (one that has a lower  
thermal resistance).  
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ON /OFF INPUT  
When using the LM2575 in the plastic DIP (N) or surface  
mount (M) packages, several items about the thermal prop-  
erties of the packages should be understood. The majority of  
the heat is conducted out of the package through the leads,  
with a minor portion through the plastic parts of the package.  
For normal operation, the ON /OFF pin should be grounded  
or driven with a low-level TTL voltage (typically below 1.6V).  
To put the regulator into standby mode, drive this pin with a  
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