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ISL6526EVAL1

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EVALUATION BOARD SOIC ISL6526

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ISL6526EVAL1

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EVALUATION BOARD SOIC ISL6526

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Technical Specifications

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SpecificationISL6526EVAL1
Board TypeFully Populated
Current - Output5 A
Frequency - Switching300 kHz
Main PurposeDC/DC, Step Down
Outputs and TypeNon-Isolated
Outputs and Type1
Regulator TopologyBuck
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
Utilized IC / PartISL6526
Voltage - Input [Max]5 V
Voltage - Input [Min]3.3 V
Voltage - Output2.5 V

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DigikeyBox 1$ 208.31

Description

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ISL6526A Series

The ISL6526, ISL6526A make simple work out of implementing a complete control and protection scheme for a DC/DC stepdown converter. Designed to drive N-Channel MOSFETs in a synchronous buck topology, the ISL6526, ISL6526A integrate the control, output adjustment, monitoring and protection functions into a single package. The ISL6526, ISL6526A provide simple, single feedback loop, voltage-mode control with fast transient response. The output voltage can be precisely regulated to as low as 0. 8V, with a maximum tolerance of ±1. 5% over-temperature and line voltage variations. A fixed frequency oscillator reduces design complexity, while balancing typical application cost and efficiency. The error amplifier features a 15MHz gain-bandwidth product and 6V/µs slew rate which enables high converter bandwidth for fast transient performance. The resulting PWM duty cycles range from 0% to 100%. Protection from overcurrent conditions is provided by monitoring the rDS(ON)of the upper MOSFET to inhibit PWM operation appropriately. This approach simplifies the implementation and improves efficiency by eliminating the need for a current sense resistor.

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