Datasheet Texas Instruments LM46002

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesLM46002
Datasheet Texas Instruments LM46002

SIMPLE SWITCHERВ® 3.5V to 60V, 2A Synchronous Step-Down Voltage Converter

Datasheets

LM46002 SIMPLE SWITCHERВ® 3.5 V to 60 V 2 A Synchronous Step-Down Voltage Converter datasheet
PDF, 2.2 Mb, Revision: B, File published: Sep 17, 2014
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Status

LM46002PWPLM46002PWPRLM46002PWPT
Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityNoNoYes

Packaging

LM46002PWPLM46002PWPRLM46002PWPT
N123
Pin161616
Package TypePWPPWPPWP
Industry STD TermHTSSOPHTSSOPHTSSOP
JEDEC CodeR-PDSO-GR-PDSO-GR-PDSO-G
Package QTY902000250
CarrierTUBELARGE T&RSMALL T&R
Device MarkingLM46002LM46002LM46002
Width (mm)4.44.44.4
Length (mm)555
Thickness (mm)111
Pitch (mm).65.65.65
Max Height (mm)1.21.21.2
Mechanical DataDownloadDownloadDownload

Parametrics

Parameters / ModelsLM46002PWP
LM46002PWP
LM46002PWPR
LM46002PWPR
LM46002PWPT
LM46002PWPT
Control ModeCurrent ModeCurrent ModeCurrent Mode
Duty Cycle(Max), %999999
Iout(Max), A222
Iq(Typ), mA0.0270.0270.027
Operating Temperature Range, C-40 to 125-40 to 125-40 to 125
Package GroupHTSSOPHTSSOPHTSSOP
RatingCatalogCatalogCatalog
Regulated Outputs111
Special FeaturesEnable,Frequency Synchronization,Light Load Efficiency,Power Good,Synchronous Rectification,TrackingEnable,Frequency Synchronization,Light Load Efficiency,Power Good,Synchronous Rectification,TrackingEnable,Frequency Synchronization,Light Load Efficiency,Power Good,Synchronous Rectification,Tracking
Switching Frequency(Max), kHz220022002200
Switching Frequency(Min), kHz200200200
TypeConverterConverterConverter
Vin(Max), V606060
Vin(Min), V3.53.53.5
Vout(Max), V282828
Vout(Min), V111

Eco Plan

LM46002PWPLM46002PWPRLM46002PWPT
RoHSCompliantCompliantCompliant

Application Notes

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  • Inverting Applications Made SIMPLE With LM4600x and LM4360x (Rev. B)
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    PDF, 457 Kb, File published: Jul 29, 2014
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    This application report discusses an over voltage protection circuit for automotive load dump.
  • Understanding and Applying Current-Mode Control Theory
    PDF, 409 Kb, File published: Aug 19, 2007
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    PDF, 153 Kb, Revision: A, File published: May 6, 2013
    The development of realistic predictions to assist the power supply engineer during the control loop design process is facilitated in this application report by appropriate small-signal and bode plot analysis, the validity of which is verified through simulation results.
  • AN-1246 Stresses in Wide Input DC-DC Converters (Rev. C)
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    This application note discusses stresses in wide input DC-DC converters.
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    PDF, 512 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Sep 12, 2014
    Printed Circuit Board (PCB) layout for Switched Mode Power Supplies (SMPS) is critical to achieve proper converter operation good thermal performance and excellent radiated EMI performance. Optimized board layout for low radiated EMI is made very simple by the package and pin arrangement of the SIMPLE SWITCHER Synchronous Buck Converter family LM4360x and LM4600x
  • Understanding Buck-Boost Power Stages in Switchmode Power Supplies (Rev. A)
    PDF, 363 Kb, Revision: A, File published: May 28, 2002
  • AN-1197 Selecting Inductors for Buck Converters (Rev. B)
    PDF, 558 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Apr 23, 2013
    This application report provides design information to help select an off-the-shelf inductor for anycontinuous-mode buck converter application.
  • AN-1566 Techniques for Thermal Analysis of Switching Power Supply Designs (Rev. A)
    PDF, 1.4 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Apr 23, 2013
    This application note provides thermal power analysis techniques for analyzing the power IC.
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    PDF, 2.7 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Apr 23, 2013
    This application report shows how to measure the critical points of a bode plot with only an audiogenerator (or simple signal generator) and an oscilloscope. The method is explained in an easy to followstep-by-step manner so that a power supply designer can start performing these measurements in a shortamount of time.
  • AN-643 EMI/RFI Board Design (Rev. B)
    PDF, 742 Kb, Revision: B, File published: May 3, 2004
    Application Note 643 EMI/RFI Board Design
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    PDF, 82 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Apr 23, 2013
    When designing a high frequency switching regulated power supply layout is very important. Using agood layout can solve many problems associated with these types of supplies. The problems due to a badlayout are often seen at high current levels and are usually more obvious at large input to output voltagedifferentials. Some of the main problems are loss of regulation at high output current
  • AN-1520 A Guide to Board Layout for Best Thermal Resistance for Exposed Packages (Rev. B)
    PDF, 9.2 Mb, Revision: B, File published: Apr 23, 2013
    This thermal application report provides guidelines for the optimal board layout to achieve the best thermalresistance for exposed packages. The thermal resistance between junction-to-ambient (ОёJA) is highlydependent on the PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design factors. This becomes more critical for packageshaving very low thermal resistance between junction-to-case such as exposed pad TSSOP
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    This application note will explore how the layout of your DC/DC power supply can significantly affect theamount of EMI that it produces. It will discuss several variations of a layout analyze the results andprovide answers to some common EMI questions such whether or not to use a shielded inductor.
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    Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is an unwanted effect between two electrical systems as a result ofeither electromagnetic radiation or electromagnetic conduction. EMI is the major adverse effect caused bythe application of switch-mode power supplies (SMPS). In switching power supplies EMI noise isunavoidable due to the switching actions of the semiconductor devices and resulting disconti
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Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors> Power Management> Non-isolated DC/DC Switching Regulator> Step-Down (Buck)> Buck Converter (Integrated Switch)
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