The ADP1875 is the power saving mode (PSM) version of the device and is capable of pulse skipping to maintain output regulation while achieving improved system efficiency at light loads (see the ADP1875 Power Saving Mode (PSM) section for more information).
Available in three frequency options (300 kHz, 600 kHz, and 1.0 MHz, plus the PSM option), the ADP1874/ADP1875 are well suited for a wide range of applications that require a single-input power supply range from 2.95 V to 20 V. Low voltage biasing is supplied via a 5 V internal low dropout regulator (LDO).
In addition, soft start programmability is included to limit input inrushcurrent from the input supply during startup and to provide reverse current protection during precharged output conditions. The low-side current sense, current gain scheme, and integration of a boost diode, along with the PSM/forced pulsewidth modulation (PWM) option, reduce the external part count and improve efficiency.
The ADP1874/ADP1875 operate over the −40°C to +125°C junction temperature range and are available in a 16-lead QSOP package.
Feature
- Power input voltage range:2.95 V to 20 V
- On-board bias regulator
- Minimum output voltage: 0.6 V
- 0.6 V reference voltage with ±1.0% accuracy
- Supports all N-channel MOSFET power stages
- Available in 300 kHz, 600 kHz, and 1.0 MHz options
- No current-sense resistor required
- Power saving mode (PSM) for light loads (ADP1875 only)
- Resistor programmable current limit
- See data sheet for additional features
Applications
- Telecom and networking systems
- Mid- to high-end servers
- Set-top boxes
- DSP core power supplies
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