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LM2670LD-ADJ

Manufacturer Part Number
LM2670LD-ADJ
Description
IC REG SW ADJ 3A STEP-DOWN 14LLP
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Series
SIMPLE SWITCHER®r
Type
Step-Down (Buck)r
Datasheet

Specifications of LM2670LD-ADJ

Internal Switch(s)
Yes
Synchronous Rectifier
No
Number Of Outputs
1
Voltage - Output
1.2 ~ 37 V
Current - Output
3A
Frequency - Switching
260kHz
Voltage - Input
8 ~ 40 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
14-LLP
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Power - Output
-
Other names
LM2670LD-ADJTR
Application Hints
DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
Power supply design using the LM2670 is greatly simplified
by using recommended external components. A wide range
of inductors, capacitors and Schottky diodes from several
manufacturers have been evaluated for use in designs that
cover the full range of capabilities (input voltage, output
voltage and load current) of the LM2670. A simple design
procedure using nomographs and component tables pro-
vided in this data sheet leads to a working design with very
little effort. Alternatively, the design software, LM267X Made
Simple (version 6.0), can also be used to provide instant
component selection, circuit performance calculations for
evaluation, a bill of materials component list and a circuit
schematic.
The individual components from the various manufacturers
called out for use are still just a small sample of the vast
array of components available in the industry. While these
components are recommended, they are not exclusively the
only components for use in a design. After a close compari-
FIGURE 2. Basic circuit for adjustable output voltage applications
FIGURE 1. Basic circuit for fixed output voltage applications.
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son of component specifications, equivalent devices from
other manufacturers could be substituted for use in an ap-
plication.
Important considerations for each external component and
an explanation of how the nomographs and selection tables
were developed follows.
INDUCTOR
The inductor is the key component in a switching regulator.
For efficiency the inductor stores energy during the switch
ON time and then transfers energy to the load while the
switch is OFF.
Nomographs are used to select the inductance value re-
quired for a given set of operating conditions. The nomo-
graphs assume that the circuit is operating in continuous
mode (the current flowing through the inductor never falls to
zero). The magnitude of inductance is selected to maintain a
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