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LM34910C
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SNVS517B MAY 2007REVISED MARCH 2013
LM34910C High Voltage (50V, 1.25A) Step Down Switching Regulator
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FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
The LM34910C Step Down Switching Regulator
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Integrated 55V, N-Channel Buck Switch
features all of the functions needed to implement a
Integrated Start-Up Regulator
low cost, efficient, buck bias regulator capable of
Input Voltage Range: 8V to 50V
supplying 1.25A to the load. This buck regulator
contains a 55V N-Channel Buck Switch, and is
No Loop Compensation Required
available in the thermally enhanced WSON-10
Ultra-Fast Transient Response
package. The hysteretic regulation scheme requires
Operating Frequency Remains Constant with
no loop compensation, results in fast load transient
Load Current and Input Voltage
response, and simplifies circuit implementation. The
operating frequency remains constant with line and
Maximum Duty Cycle Limited During Start-Up
load variations due to the inverse relationship
Adjustable Output Voltage
between the input voltage and the on-time. The
Valley Current Limit At 1.25A
current limit detection is set at 1.25A. Additional
features include: VCC under-voltage lockout, thermal
Precision Internal Reference
shutdown, gate drive under-voltage lockout, and
Low Bias Current
maximum duty cycle limiter.
Highly Efficient Operation
Thermal Shutdown
Package
WSON-10 (4 mm x 4 mm)
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
Exposed Thermal Pad For Improved Heat
Dissipation
High Efficiency Point-Of-Load (POL) Regulator
Non-Isolated Telecommunication Buck
Regulator
Secondary High Voltage Post Regulator
Connection Diagram
10-Lead WSON
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