Manufacturer Part Number
LM5010AMHX
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The LM5010AMHX is a versatile high-voltage step-down switching regulator from Texas Instruments, providing efficient power conversion for a wide range of applications.
Product Features and Performance
Step-Down (Buck) regulator topology
Adjustable output voltage from 2.5V to 70V
Supports input voltages from 6V to 75V
Capable of delivering up to 1A output current
Switching frequency is adjustable between 100kHz and 1MHz
Operates in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +150°C (TJ)
Non-synchronous rectifier design
Product Advantages
High input voltage range makes it suitable for industrial and automotive applications
Adjustable output allows for versatility in usage
The wide range of operating temperature enables its use in harsh environments
Flexible switching frequency allows optimization between efficiency and component size
Key Technical Parameters
Voltage Input (Min): 6V
Voltage Input (Max): 75V
Voltage Output (Min/Fixed): 2.5V
Voltage Output (Max): 70V
Current Output: 1A
Frequency Switching: 100kHz ~ 1MHz
Operating Temperature: -40°C ~ 150°C (TJ)
Package / Case: 14-PowerTSSOP
Quality and Safety Features
Designed and manufactured to Texas Instruments' stringent quality standards, ensuring long-term reliability and safety in demanding conditions.
Compatibility
Surface mount technology (SMT) compatible, enabling easy integration into a wide range of electronic circuits.
Application Areas
Automotive systems
Industrial power supplies
Renewable energy systems
Telecommunications equipment
Product Lifecycle
Not For New Designs, indicating that the product might be nearing the end of its lifecycle with potential for discontinuation, and suggesting the need to explore replacements or upgrades.
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
Flexibility in application due to its wide input and output voltage range
High reliability and performance from a trusted manufacturer, Texas Instruments
Suitable for a broad range of temperatures, making it ideal for use in challenging environments
The ability to fine-tune switching frequency for optimal balance between efficiency and size
Its status as Not For New Designs prompts timely evaluation for long-term projects, ensuring preparedness for future technology transitions