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LM2596S-ADJ 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: LM2596S-ADJ
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内容描述: SIMPLE SWITCHER系列电源转换器150千赫3A降压型稳压器 [SIMPLE SWITCHER Power Converter 150 kHz 3A Step-Down Voltage Regulator]
分类和应用: 转换器稳压器开关式稳压器或控制器电源电路开关式控制器
文件页数/大小: 31 页 / 736 K
品牌: NSC [ National Semiconductor ]
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tures a constant threshold voltage for turn on and turn off  
(zener voltage plus approximately one volt). If hysteresis is  
needed, the circuit in Figure 24 has a turn ON voltage which  
is different than the turn OFF voltage. The amount of hyster-  
esis is approximately equal to the value of the output volt-  
age. If zener voltages greater than 25V are used, an addi-  
tional 47 kresistor is needed from the ON /OFF pin to the  
ground pin to stay within the 25V maximum limit of the ON  
/OFF pin.  
Application Information (Continued)  
INVERTING REGULATOR  
The circuit in Figure 25 converts a positive input voltage to a  
negative output voltage with a common ground. The circuit  
operates by bootstrapping the regulator’s ground pin to the  
negative output voltage, then grounding the feedback pin,  
the regulator senses the inverted output voltage and regu-  
lates it.  
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FIGURE 21. Delayed Startup  
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This circuit has an ON/OFF threshold of approximately 13V.  
FIGURE 22. Undervoltage Lockout  
for Buck Regulator  
FIGURE 23. Undervoltage Lockout  
for Inverting Regulator  
DELAYED STARTUP  
This example uses the LM2596-5.0 to generate a −5V out-  
put, but other output voltages are possible by selecting other  
output voltage versions, including the adjustable version.  
Since this regulator topology can produce an output voltage  
that is either greater than or less than the input voltage, the  
maximum output current greatly depends on both the input  
and output voltage. The curve shown in Figure 26 provides a  
guide as to the amount of output load current possible for the  
different input and output voltage conditions.  
The circuit in Figure 21 uses the the ON /OFF pin to provide  
a time delay between the time the input voltage is applied  
and the time the output voltage comes up (only the circuitry  
pertaining to the delayed start up is shown). As the input  
voltage rises, the charging of capacitor C1 pulls the ON /OFF  
pin high, keeping the regulator off. Once the input voltage  
reaches its final value and the capacitor stops charging, and  
resistor R2 pulls the ON /OFF pin low, thus allowing the  
circuit to start switching. Resistor R1 is included to limit the  
maximum voltage applied to the ON /OFF pin (maximum of  
25V), reduces power supply noise sensitivity, and also limits  
the capacitor, C1, discharge current. When high input ripple  
voltage exists, avoid long delay time, because this ripple can  
be coupled into the ON /OFF pin and cause problems.  
The maximum voltage appearing across the regulator is the  
absolute sum of the input and output voltage, and this must  
be limited to a maximum of 40V. For example, when convert-  
ing +20V to −12V, the regulator would see 32V between the  
input pin and ground pin. The LM2596 has a maximum input  
voltage spec of 40V.  
This delayed startup feature is useful in situations where the  
input power source is limited in the amount of current it can  
deliver. It allows the input voltage to rise to a higher voltage  
before the regulator starts operating. Buck regulators require  
less input current at higher input voltages.  
Additional diodes are required in this regulator configuration.  
Diode D1 is used to isolate input voltage ripple or noise from  
coupling through the CIN capacitor to the output, under light  
or no load conditions. Also, this diode isolation changes the  
topology to closley resemble a buck configuration thus pro-  
viding good closed loop stability. A Schottky diode is recom-  
mended for low input voltages, (because of its lower voltage  
drop) but for higher input voltages, a fast recovery diode  
could be used.  
UNDERVOLTAGE LOCKOUT  
Some applications require the regulator to remain off until  
the input voltage reaches a predetermined voltage. An und-  
ervoltage lockout feature applied to a buck regulator is  
shown in Figure 22, while Figure 23 and 24 applies the same  
feature to an inverting circuit. The circuit in Figure 23 fea-  
Without diode D3, when the input voltage is first applied, the  
charging current of CIN can pull the output positive by sev-  
eral volts for a short period of time. Adding D3 prevents the  
output from going positive by more than a diode voltage.  
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