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75V SYNCHRONOUS BUCK CONTROLLER WITH WIDE INPUT VOLTAGE AND DUTY CYCLE RANGES

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LM5145RGYR

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Texas Instruments

75V SYNCHRONOUS BUCK CONTROLLER WITH WIDE INPUT VOLTAGE AND DUTY CYCLE RANGES

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationLM5145RGYR
Clock SyncTrue
Control FeaturesSoft Start, Power Good, Enable, Frequency Control
Duty Cycle (Max) [Max]100 %
Frequency - Switching [Max]1 MHz
Frequency - Switching [Min]100 kHz
FunctionStep-Down
Mounting TypeWettable Flank, Surface Mount
Number of Outputs1
Operating Temperature [Max]125 ¯C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Output ConfigurationPositive
Output Phases1
Output TypeTransistor Driver
Package / Case20-VFQFN Exposed Pad
Supplier Device Package20-VQFN (3.5x4.5)
Synchronous RectifierTrue
TopologyBuck
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Max]75 V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Min]6 V

Pricing

Prices provided here are for design reference only. For realtime values and availability, please visit the distributors directly

DistributorPackageQuantity$
DigikeyCut Tape (CT) 1$ 4.33
10$ 3.89
25$ 3.68
100$ 3.19
250$ 3.02
500$ 2.71
1000$ 2.29
Digi-Reel® 1$ 4.33
10$ 3.89
25$ 3.68
100$ 3.19
250$ 3.02
500$ 2.71
1000$ 2.29
Tape & Reel (TR) 3000$ 1.77
Texas InstrumentsLARGE T&R 1$ 2.66
100$ 2.33
250$ 1.64
1000$ 1.32

Description

General part information

LM5145 Series

The LM5145 75-V synchronous buck controller regulates from a high input voltage source or from an input rail subject to high voltage transients, minimizing the need for external surge suppression components. A high-side switch minimum on-time of 40 ns gives large step-down ratios, enabling the direct step-down conversion from a 48-V nominal input to low-voltage rails for reduced system complexity and solution cost. The LM5145 continues to operate during input voltage dips as low as 6 V, at nearly 100% duty cycle if needed, making it an excellent choice for high-performance industrial control, robotic, datacom, and RF power applications.

Forced-PWM (FPWM) operation eliminates switching frequency variation to minimize EMI, while user-selectable diode emulation lowers current consumption at light-load conditions. The adjustable switching frequency as high as 1 MHz can be synchronized to an external clock source to eliminate beat frequencies in noise-sensitive applications.

The LM5145 75-V synchronous buck controller regulates from a high input voltage source or from an input rail subject to high voltage transients, minimizing the need for external surge suppression components. A high-side switch minimum on-time of 40 ns gives large step-down ratios, enabling the direct step-down conversion from a 48-V nominal input to low-voltage rails for reduced system complexity and solution cost. The LM5145 continues to operate during input voltage dips as low as 6 V, at nearly 100% duty cycle if needed, making it an excellent choice for high-performance industrial control, robotic, datacom, and RF power applications.

Documents

Technical documentation and resources

Wide-Vin Battery-Charger Using SMBus MSP430 MCUs and bq Fuel Gauges (Rev. B)

Application note

Reduce buck-converter EMI and voltage stress by minimizing inductive parasitics

Analog Design Journal

Valuing wide VIN, low EMI synchronous buck circuits for cost-driven, demanding a (Rev. A)

White paper

Control-Mode Quick Reference Guide (Rev. B)

Analog Design Journal

High Density PCB Layout of DC/DC Converters, Part 1

Technical article

Synchronous buck controller solutions support wide VIN performance and flexibility

Technical article

A review of EMI standards, part 1 – conducted emissions

Technical article

An Engineer’s Guide to Low EMI in DC/DC Regulators

E-book

An overview of conducted EMI specifications for power supplies

White paper

DC/DC Buck Controller Solutions Selection Guide

Selection guide

LM5146-Q1EVM User's Guide

EVM User's guide

An Accurate Approach for Calculating the Efficiency of a Synchronous Buck Conver

Application note

How to design a simple two-phase current-sharing synchronous buck regulator using

Technical article

Load-Sharing TPS40050 Modules Using the UCC39002 Load-Share Controller

Application note

LM5145EVM-HD-20A High Density Evaluation Module (Rev. A)

EVM User's guide

A review of EMI standards, part 2 – radiated emissions

Technical article

An overview of radiated EMI specifications for power supplies

White paper

Controller to Converter – Design Considerations for 24V and 48V Systems

Application note

IC Package Features Lead to Higher Reliability in Automotive Systems

Application brief

Improve DC/DC Regulator EMI for Free with Optimized Power Stage Layout

Application brief

High Density PCB Layout of DC/DC Converters, Part 2

Technical article

Improving RF Power Amplifier Efficiency in 5G Radio Systems

Application brief

Power Topology - Buck Converter

Application note

LM5145 75-V Synchronous Buck DC/DC Controller With Wide Duty Cycle Range datasheet (Rev. B)

Data sheet