LT8390A Datasheet

60V 2MHz Synchronous 4-Switch Buck-Boost Controller with Spread Spectrum

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LT8390A
Manufacturer:
Linear Technology
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LT8390A Features

  • 4-Switch Single Inductor Architecture Allows VIN Above, Below or Equal to VOUT
  • Up to 95% Efficiency at 2MHz
  • Proprietary Peak-Buck Peak-Boost Current Mode
  • Wide VIN Range: 4V to 60V
  • ±1.5% Output Voltage Accuracy: 1V ≤ VOUT ≤ 60V
  • ±3% Input or Output Current Accuracy with Monitor
  • Spread Spectrum Frequency Modulation for Low EMI
  • High Side PMOS Load Switch Driver
  • No Top MOSFET Refresh Noise in Buck or Boost
  • Adjustable and Synchronizable: 600kHz to 2MHz
  • VOUT Disconnected from VIN During Shutdown
  • Available in 28-Lead TSSOP with Exposed Pad and 28-Lead QFN (4mm × 5mm)
  • AEC-Q100 Qualified for Automotive Applications

LT8390A Applications

  • Automotive, Industrial, Telecom Systems
  • High Frequency Battery-Powered System

LT8390A Description

The LT8390A is a synchronous 4-switch buck-boost DC/DC controller that regulates output voltage, input or output current from an input voltage above, below, or equal to the output voltage. The proprietary peak-buck peak-boost current mode control scheme allows adjustable and synchronizable 600kHz to 2MHz fixed frequency operation, or internal 25% triangle spread spectrum frequency modulation for low EMI. With a 4V to 60V input voltage range, 0V to 60V output voltage capability, and seamless low-noise transitions between operation regions, the LT8390A is ideal for voltage regulator, battery and supercapacitor charger applications in automotive, industrial, telecom, and even battery-powered systems.

The LT8390A provides input or output current monitor and power good flag. Fault protection is also provided to detect output short-circuit condition, during which the LT8390A retries, latches off, or keeps running.

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