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HIGH EFFICIENCY SYNCHRONOUS STEP-DOWN REGULATOR BASED ON THE A6984

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STEVAL-ISA200V1
Development Boards, Kits, Programmers

STEVAL-ISA200V1

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STMicroelectronics

HIGH EFFICIENCY SYNCHRONOUS STEP-DOWN REGULATOR BASED ON THE A6984

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationSTEVAL-ISA200V1
ContentsBoard(s)
Current - Output400 mA
Frequency - Switching [Max]600 kHz
Frequency - Switching [Min]250 kHz
Main PurposeDC/DC, Step Down
Outputs and Type1 Non-Isolated Output
Regulator TopologyBuck
Utilized IC / PartA6984
Voltage - Input [Max]36 V
Voltage - Input [Min]4.5 V
Voltage - Output3.3 V

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DigikeyN/A 7$ 26.11

Description

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STEVAL-ISA200V1 Series

The STEVAL-ISA200V1 product evaluation board is based on the A6984 high-efficiency monolithic synchronous step-down regulator, capable of delivering up to 400 mA of DC current. The fixed 3.3 V output requires no external resistor divider. The A6984 is especially suited for automotive systems. The low consumption mode (LCM) is designed for automotive applications that remain active while the car is parked, maximizing efficiency at light load with controlled output voltage ripple. The low noise mode (LNM) renders the switching frequency nearly constant over the load current range, serving low noise application specifications such as audio and sensors. The PGOOD open collector output can implement output voltage sequencing during the power-up phase. The synchronous rectification, designed for high efficiency at medium-heavy load, and the high switching frequency capability ensure a compact application size. Pulse-by-pulse current sensing on the low-side power element implements effective constant current protection.