MD 1422 N
MD 1422 N
MD 1422 N
U092
The improper use of this device can result in serious injury or death.
Expensive damage to this and other equipment can result. Failure to observe the
CAUTION cautions in this Manual can also result in minor injuries and annoying equipment
damage.
The MD1422N is intended for use with general electronic equipment (office automation,
communication, measurement, household, etc.) It is not intended for use with equipment whose
failure might result in the death or injury of those depending upon it (medical treatment, air
navigation, railroad, cargo handling, nuclear power, etc.)
If you intend to use the MD1422N with other than the general equipment listed above, please
consult with our company.
Under no conditions attempt to repair or modify this device by yourself. Doing so can result in
electric shock, equipment breakage, fire, and unreliable (and dangerous) equipment operation.
Abnormal operating conditions may result in excessive voltage at the output terminal or excessive
voltage drops elsewhere in the device. Take steps to prevent load mishandling and breakage
(overvoltage and overcurrent prevention) at the final point in the equipment chain.
Overvoltage protection
CAUTION The MD1422N is not equipped with an overvoltage protection function. In the event excessive
voltage appears within a module, the high input voltage may remain together with a high output
voltage even when the equipment is turned off. Smoke and flame may appear. To prevent this, be
sure to install some sort of overvoltage protection circuitry before using the equipment.
Before providing electrical power to the device, check that the polarity of the input and output
terminals is correct (check for misconnections). If circuit protection circuitry is cut off from the
rest of the equipment, smoke and flames may appear.
Be sure that input voltage level is maintained at the specified level. This may require the
installation of a voltage regulator to the input line. Voltage fluctuations may result in the
appearance of smoke and flames.
If a breakdown or other abnormal condition occurs during equipment use, immediately stop power
to the equipment. Contact our company at your earliest possible convenience.
■ The information appearing in this Manual is the latest available at the time of publication. We reserve the right to make changes to the
device without prior notice. Therefore, your device may differ slightly from that described in this Manual.
■ Every effort has been made to make the information in this Manual accurate and reliable. However, our company takes no responsibility
for injuries or damage incurred when using the device as described in this Manual. Neither do we take responsibility for damages
incurred as a result of patent or other defined rights.
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■ This device fully meets the reliability and quality control standards described in our company's catalog. If this device is to be used in a
situation where its misuse or failure might cause serious injury or death, consult with our company.
■ Reliability and quality control standards for this device are considered adequate when it is used with the following types of end equipment.
Computer - Office automation - Communication terminal - Measurement • Machine tools - Audio-visual - Games and other amusements -
Household appliance - Personal items - Industrial robot.
Special applications where the device may or may not be suitable include the following.
Transportation and conveyance (cargo loading) equipment- Primary communications equipment- Traffic signal control equipment - Fire and
burglary alarms - Various safety devices - Medical equipment
Other special applications where the device reliability is not considered high enough include the following.
Atomic energy control systems - Aviation equipment- Aeronautics and space equipment - Ocean depth sounding equipment - Life
supportequipment
■ Our company makes a constant effort to improve the quality and reliability of our products. However, it is the customer's responsibility to
provide safety. Take the appropriate steps to prevent personal injury, fire, and damage by providing redundancy equipment, fire
containment equipment, and devices to protect personnel and equipment from operational mistakes.
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DC to DC Converter Power IC
MD1422N Application Manual Table of Contents
CONTENTS
2
2 General description of the DC to DC Converter Power IC MD1422N
The MD1422N is a non-isolated step-down DC to DC converter power IC. Main components are the MOSFET
switch and the built-in synchronous rectification MOSFET. Maximum output is 3A. The equipment is highly
efficient and may be used for a wide range of applications.
Output voltage is further adjustable using external resistances (2.5V - 12V).
HSOP-type surface mount packaging is used. Minimal external control circuitry is required. This permits a small
footprint and low profile of power supply.
2 - 1 Features
● Input voltage range: 8~40V
● Output voltage : Output voltage Adjustable using external resistances (2.5V - 12V)
● Maximum output current: 3A (Derating is required for output higher than 8V)
● Main switch MOSFET and built-in synchronous rectification MOSFET
● Oscillation frequency: 250 kHz (Built-in oscillator does not require external capacitors or resistors )
● Overcurrent protection function
● Heat protection function
● Built-in low-voltage protection (UVLO) function
● Built-in remote control functions
2 - 2 Applications
● Information distribution equipment ● Telecommunications equipment
● Office automation equipment ● Factory automation equipment (Process control)
● Electronic measuring instruments ● Audio-video devices
● Home appliances
2 - 3 Nomenclature
Device name and packaging specification codes are provided. Shipping conditions are determined according to
these specifications.
Entry example: MD1422N 4072
Specification code: Shows package configuration and product name
2 - 4 Peripheral functions
1 ) Internal reference voltage (Vref)
IC internal circuitry reference voltage is provided by the temperature compensation reference voltage (5.0V).
This reference voltage (Vref) provides a maximum external output current measured at the terminal of 1 mA.
S/S : 1 32 : amp-
OCL- : 2 31 : N/C
OCL+ : 3 30 : ampOUT
GND : 4 29 : N/C
R/C : 5 28 : Vref
Vcc : 6 27 : VTS
N/C : 7 26 : GND
Vboot : 8 25 : VB
VGL : 9 24 : N/C
N/C : 10 23 : VGH
VOUT : 11 22 : N/C
VOUT : 12 21 : VDD
VOUT : 13 20 : VDD
VOUT : 14 19 : VDD
N/C : 15 18 : VDD
P.GND : 16 17 : N/C
7,10,15,17,22,
N C No connection terminal (N/C terminal)
24,29,31
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2-6 Block diagrams
28 6 8 25 23 18~21
P.GND
CLM Vth=
0.1~0.2V 16
32 30 1 2 3 4,26 9
5
3 External dimensions (Diagram) ( SSOP-32 )
14.1MAX
+
13.6 -0.1
Company Name 32 17
+0.1 5
-0.0
0.2
Type No.
+0.3
+0.1
9.95 -
7.5 -
MD1422N
5038N
+
0.4 -0.2
1 16 Lot No.
+
-0.1
(0.8) 0.35 Detail of A portion S = 15/1
0.16 M
0.8
2.2 -0.1
2.3 -0.2 A Portion
+
+
0.1-0.1
+
0.10
Unit : mm
6
4 Characteristics
1 ) Absolute maximum rating ( Ta=25 C )
Item Symbol Rating Unit
Line voltage VIN 42 V
Output MOS input voltage VDD 42 V
Output current (AVE) IOUTave 3 A
Output current (PEAK) IOUTpeak 4 A
OCL-, OCL+ terminal voltage VOCL 5.5 V
Remote control voltage VRC 5.5 V
Storage temperature Tstg – 40~150 °C
Junction temperature Tj 150 °C
4 ) Output current deleting for output
2 ) Recommended operating conditions higher than 8V
Item Recommended value Unit Set output voltage Output current
Input voltage 8~40 V 2.5V~8V 3A
Output voltage setting range 2.5~12 V 12V 2.5A
Operating temperature -10~80 °C
LowSideMOS
Source-drain breakdown voltage VSD IS = 1.2A,VGS = 0V – – 1.5 V
Start voltage Vcc_start – 6.5 7.2 7.9 V
Stop voltage Vcc_stop – 6.0 6.7 7.4 V
Start-stop voltage hysteresis Vcc_hys – – 0.5 – V
Current consumption Icc Vcc = 8V~40V – 10 13 mA
Current consumption with remote control OFF Icc_off Vcc = 8V~40V – 1.2 1.5 mA
Voltage with remote control terminal ON VRC_on Vcc = 8V~40V –0.2 – 0.5 V
Voltage with remote control terminal OFF VRC_off Vcc = 8V~40V 2.5 – 5.3 V
Current with remote control terminals shorted IRC Vcc = 8V~40V – – 250 µA
BOOT terminal voltage Vboot Vcc = 24V 5.4 6.5 7.6 V
Internal reference voltage Vref Vcc = 8V~40V 4.75 5 5.25 V
Internal oscillation frequency fosc Vcc = 24V 212.5 250 287.5 kHz
Overcurrent threshold voltage Vth_OCL Vcc = 24V 0.162 0.19 0.218 V
SoftStart terminal current Is/s Vcc = 24V –20 –12.5 –5 µA
ErrorAmp reference voltage Vamp Vcc = 8V~40V 2.4 2.45 2.5 V
Overcurrent protection operating temperature T_TSD – – 150 – °C
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5 Mounting
5-1 Soldering pattern reference (Reflow-type)
9.53
1.4
0.5
0.8
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5-3 Printed circuit board patterns and design considerations(Reference)
The device does not have a voltage surge protection circuit or an input fuse. The user should install an input fuse to
protect the device and equipment before using the device.
● For optimum thermal efficiency, maintain the copper foil pattern as much as possible.
● Connect the input capacitor (C1), output capacitor (C5), choke (L1), and drooping resistor (R2) as close as possible to
the power IC device.
● Separate the ground terminals (Pin 4 and Pin 26) and the P and ground terminals (Pins 16). Connect each of them as
close as possible to output capacitor (C5).
● OCL + (3rd pin) and OCL - (2nd pin) should be connected as close to the drooping resistance (R2) as possible.
● Output detect resistances (R5, R6) should be connected as close to the load as possible.
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6 Operating instructions
The MD1422N power IC device uses chopper circuitry and can be referred to as a chopper type DC to DC
converter. The device requires an external choke and capacitor to be connected to it. The characteristics of
these external parts and the way they are packaged and connected will greatly affect the performance of the
device and its circuits. Carefully select these external parts to provide optimum device performance.
Neither the device input side nor output side is isolated.
C4 D1 C3
INPUT 8 25 OUTPUT
L1 R2
8~40V 18~21 Vboot VB 2.5~5.3V
VDD VOUT
11~14
VCC MD1422N
6
3
OCL+ R5
2
OCL-
+ 30 +
C1 amp OUT C5
C6
R1
R3
amp- 32
5 R4
R/C
D2
S/S GND P.GND
C7 1 4,26 16 R6
C2
ON
GND GND
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2 ) Resistors for setting output voltage
Output voltage is adjusted using R5 and R6.
R6 = 2.2kΩ
R6 ✕ (Vout – 2.45)
R5 = [Ω]
2.45
3 ) Setting the output voltage for lower than 3V
The maximum input voltage within the usable input voltage range is determined as follows.
Vout
Vin (max) <
= [V]
0.075
4 ) Reference parts
Reference parts for the standard circuit
Output voltage 2.5V~5.3V
Part No. Nomenclature Output current example
1 A 2 A 3 A
L1 Choke 68µH 1A 33µH 2A 22µH 3A
D1 Diode HSU119 (80V 0.3A) HSU119 (80V 0.3A) HSU119 (80V 0.3A)
D2 Shottky barrier diode D1FS4A (40V 1.5A) D1FS4A (40V 1.5A) D1FS4A (40V 1.5A)
C1 Electrolyte capacitor (parallel) 50V 100µF 724mA 50V 180µF 1190mA 50V 270µF 1580mA
C2 Ceramic capacitor 25V 0.047µF 25V 0.047µF 25V 0.047µF
C3 Ceramic capacitor 25V 0.01µF 25V 0.01µF 25V 0.01µF
C4 Ceramic capacitor 25V 1000pF 25V 1000pF 25V 1000pF
C5 Electrolyte capacitor (parallel) 10V 470µF 72mΩ 10V 1000µF 38mΩ 10V 1200µF 23mΩ
C6 Ceramic capacitor 25V 1000pF 25V 1000pF 25V 1000pF
C7 Ceramic capacitor 50V 0.01µF 50V 0.01µF 50V 0.01µF
R1 Resistance 0.1W 1MΩ 0.1W 1MΩ 0.1W 1MΩ
R2 Resistance (parallel) 0.5W 0.15Ω ± 5% 0.5W 0.15Ω ± 5% 2 0.75W 0.1Ω ± 5% 2
R3 Resistance 0.1W 100kΩ 0.1W 100kΩ 0.1W 100kΩ
R4 Resistance 0.1W 10kΩ 0.1W 10kΩ 0.1W 10kΩ
R5 Resistance It is determined using the expression in Item 6-1 (2).
R6 Resistance 0.1W 2.2kΩ ± 0.5% 0.1W 2.2kΩ ± 0.5% 0.1W 2.2kΩ ± 0.5%
R5: Example R5 = 47 +/- 0.5% for 2.5V, R5 = 300Ω + 470Ω (series) +/- 0.5% for 3.3V
R5 = 1kΩ + 1.3Ω (series) +/- 0.5% for 5V
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6-2 For use with output voltage higher than 5.3V
1 ) Basic connection of input/output terminals
• Pins 9, 23 and 27 are the test terminals and must be left open.
• Pins 7, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29 and 31 are internal non-connecting pins (N/C terminals).
• Figure 6-B shows the external parts and their connections. Be sure to prepare and connect these items
before using the device.
• Output capacitors (C5) minimizes switching frequency ripple and provide a smooth and stable output
voltage. The use of a low-impedance capacitor is recommended (low impedance provides minimum ripple).
Note: Please ask for our advice when setting the output voltage for higher than 5.3V.
C4 D1 C3
INPUT 8 25 OUTPUT
L1 R2
8~40V 18~21 Vboot VB 5.3~12V
VDD VOUT
11~14
VCC MD1422N R7
6
3 R5
OCL+
R9 R8
2
OCL-
+ 30 +
C1 amp OUT C5
C6 R10
R1
R3
amp- 32
5 R4
R/C
D2
S/S GND P.GND
C7 1 4,26 16 R6
C2
ON
GND GND
3 ) For output voltage higher than 5.3V, the drooping resistances R2, R7, R8, R9 and R10 should be used as follows,
provided that the voltage at the 2nd and 3rd pins is less than 5.3V.
R9 = R10 = 1kΩ
R7 = R8 = 193 ✕ (Vout – 4.99V) [Ω]
(Vout – 1.53)
R2 = [Ω]
105
Note 1: R7, R8, R9 and R10 are added for setting the output voltage to be higher than 5.3V, and the dropping point is
significantly moved. Therefore, parts having a precision of less than +/-0.5% should be used for R7, R8, R9
and R10 and less than 5% for R2.
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4 ) Reference parts
Example R5= 2kΩ + 3.9kΩ (series) +/- 0.5% for 9V, R2 = 0.068Ω +/- 5%, R7 = 750Ω + 20Ω (series)+/- 0.5%
R5= 5.6kΩ + 3kΩ (series) +/- 0.5% for 12V, R2 = 0.1Ω +/- 5%, R7 = 1.2kΩ + 150Ω (series)+/- 0.5%
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6-3 Remote ON/OFF Control Function
The remote ON/OFF control function can be used for turning output ON and OFF without making or
breaking the input. The function can also be employed in systems such as sequence control for a power
supply system.
* When the R/C function is not used, be sure to connect R/C terminal (Pin 5) and ground (Pins 4 and 26).
* The R/C terminal can be turned ON and OFF by a switch element such as a transistor or MOSFET.
However, be sure to add a condenser (1000 pF - 0.1 micro F) across the R/C terminal (Pin 5) and ground
(Pins 4 and 26) to prevent misoperation by noise.
Refer to Fig. 6 - C and D shown below.
* Since pull-up has been carried out in the module, there is no need of impressing the voltage from the
outside.
Vin
R/C terminal
L1
VCC VOUT
+VO
DC input
C1 + MD1422N C2 +
(R/C terminal)
R/C Load
GND
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6-4 Input protection element connection
Caution
The MD1422N device has an output current drop function. In the event of power IC device malfunction
resulting in excessive input current flow, smoke and flame may be emitted from the equipment. To
prevent this, install a fuse or protective circuitry to the power IC device input line.
Install the fuse or protective circuitry to the positive side of the input line (Figure 6-2, DC input). Be sure
that the fuse or protective circuitry is not too large to effectively protect the circuitry (the input line must
be capable of carrying enough current to blow the fuse).
+
F1 DC to DC converter D1
DC R1
power supply
Load
THY1 D2
C1 -
R2
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Output voltage example
Part No. Nomenclature
2.5V 3.3V 5V 9V 12V
F1 Circuit protection elements (fuses, etc.) 3A
R1 Resistance 0.1W 22Ω
R2 Resistance 0.1W 1kΩ
CM316334K10AT
C1 Ceramic capacitor
10V 0.33µF
M1FL20U
D1 Diode
200V 1.1A
3P4J – Z
THY1 Thyrister
400V 3A
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7 Basic device set-up standards
Set-up sequence below
Areas that must be carefully considered in the set-up of the device include the overcurrent detecting
resistor, circuit inductance, output capacitor, input capacitor, and thermal characteristics. (Standard
connections (Figures 6-A, 6-B))
7-1 Overcurrent detecting resistor (R2) selection (Output voltage lower than 5.3V)
Detects a peak voltage across the resistor of 0.19V 15%
VR
R2 = -------------------- [ Ω ]
IR
Switching noise and other factors may cause some variation in the calculated drop point value. Check
your own equipment and calculate the value accordingly.
( Vi (m a x) -Vo ) ✕ Vo
L1 = ------------------------------------------------------ [ H ]
∆ I ✕ Vi (max) ✕ f
Calculated inductance values (L1) shown here represent those used in previously manufactured devices and
may not be applicable to your device. The use of an actual value somewhat higher than the measured value
is standard procedure. However, actual values lower than the measured value may be used where the rated
current is low. Use the formula to back-calculate the ∆ I using the selected L1 value. The recommended
value is 0 . 2 ✕ Io ∆ I 0 .4 ✕ Io (10 - 20% of output current ✕ 2).
∆I
Io
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7-3 Output capacitor (C5) selection
If an electrolytic capacitor is used, output ripple is determined by ∆ I and capacitor impedance. Use the
formula below to calculate the value. Select a device providing an impedance ( Z c) lower than the calculated
value.
Vrip
Zc ------------------------------ [ Ω ]
∆I
A large ripple current flows through the input capacitor. Use the formula below to calculate the value. Select
a device providing a higher ripple current capacity ( I rip) than the calculated value.
Vo
D = -----------------------------------------------------------
Vi (min)
I rip D (1-D) ✕ I o [ A ]
D : Duty
Vo : Output voltage
Vi (min) : Minimum input voltage
Io : Output current
Temperature increase varies with input voltage, output voltage, and output current. Case surface
temperatures should not exceed 105˚C. Set-up your equipment accordingly.
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8 Electrical data measurement
The data given below is based on standard connection diagrams (Figures 6-A, 6-B), and makeup of
reference parts and surface mounted parts modules of reference circuitry patterns.
2.53 2.53
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
2.52 2.52
2.51 2.51
2.5 2.5
Vin=12V
Vin=24V
2.49 2.49
2.48 2.48
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
90
2.53
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
80 4
[%]
Internal loss [ W ]
70
2.52
60 Vin=8V 3
Efficiency,
Vin=12V
2.51 50
Vin=24V
40 Vin=32V 2
2.5
Vin=12V 30
Vin=24V 20 1
2.49
10
2.48 0 0
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
( Vo=2.5V ) ( Vo=2.5V )
60 3
Temperature increase, ∆T [ ˚C ]
Vin= 8V
50 2.5
Vin=12V
Output current, Io [ A ]
Vin=24V
40 2
Vin=32V
Vin=8V
Vin=12V
30 1.5
Vin=24V
Vin=32V
20 1
10 0.5
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
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Input voltage / input current characteristics Input voltage/output voltage characteristics
Io= 3A Io= 3A
( Vo=2.5V ) ( Vo=2.5V )
Ta= 25˚C Ta= 25˚C
2 4
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Input current, Iin [ A ]
1 2
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50
Input voltage, Vin [ V ] Input voltage, Vin [ V ]
Current limit characteristic (Input fluctuation) Current limit characteristic (Temperature fluctuation)
( Vo=2.5V ) ( Vo=2.5V )
Ta= 25˚C Vin=12V
4 4
3
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
3
2 2
Ta=- 10ûC
Vin=8V
1 Vin=12V 1 Ta= 25ûC
Ta= 50ûC
Vin=24V
Ta= 80ûC
Vin=32V
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5
0 0
Vo (1V/div)
Vo(1V/div)
0 0
(2mS/div) (500µS/div)
Rise characteristics with remote control turned ON Down characteristics with remote control turned OFF
Vin= 12V Ta= 25˚C Vin= 12V Ta= 25˚C
( Vo=2.5V ) Io= 3A
( Vo=2.5V ) Io= 3A
R / C(2V/div)
R / C(2V/div)
0 0
Vo(1V/div)
Vo(1V/div)
0 0
(2mS/div) (500µS/div)
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8 - 2 Output voltage - 3.3V
3.34 3.34
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
3.32 3.32
3.3 3.3
3.28 3.28
Vin=12V
Vin=24V
3.26 3.26
3.24 3.24
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
90
3.34
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
80 4
[%]
Internal loss [ W ]
70
3.32
60 Vin=8V 3
Efficiency,
Vin=12V
3.3 50
Vin=24V
40 Vin=40V 2
3.28
Vin=12V 30
Vin=24V 20 1
3.26
10
3.24 0 0
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
( Vo=3.3V ) ( Vo=3.3V )
60 3
Temperature increase, ∆T [ ˚C ]
Vin=8V
50 2.5
Vin=12V
Output current, Io [ A ]
Vin=24V
40 2
Vin=40V
Vin=8V
Vin=12V
30 1.5
Vin=24V
Vin=40V
20 1
10 0.5
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
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Input voltage / input current characteristics Input voltage/output voltage characteristics
Io= 3A Io=3A
( Vo=3.3V ) ( Vo=3.3V )
Ta= 25˚C Ta=25˚C
2 4
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Input current, Iin [ A ] 3
1 2
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50
Input voltage, Vin [ V ] Input voltage, Vin [ V ]
Current limit characteristic (Input fluctuation) Current limit characteristic (Temperature fluctuation)
( Vo=3.3V ) ( Vo=3.3V )
Ta=25˚C Vin=12V
4 4
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
3 3
2 2
1 Vin=8V 1
Ta=-10ûC
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5
Output current, Io [ A ] Output current, Io [ A ]
Vin(10V/div) Vin(10V/div)
0 0
Vo(2V/div)
Vo(2V/div)
0 0
(5mS/div) (5mS/div)
Rise characteristics with remote control turned ON Down characteristics with remote control turned OFF
Vin= 12V Ta= 25˚C Vin= 12V Ta= 25˚C
( Vo=3.3V ) Io= 3A
( Vo=3.3V ) Io= 3A
R / C(2V/div)
R / C(2V/div)
0 0
Vo(2V/div)
Vo(2V/div)
0 0
(5mS/div) (5mS/div)
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8 - 3 Output voltage - 5V
5.1 5.1
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
5.05 5.05
5 5
4.95 4.95
Vin=12V
Vin=24V
4.9 4.9
4.85 4.85
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
90
5.1
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
80 4
[%]
Internal loss [ W ]
70
5.05
60 Vin=8V 3
Efficiency,
Vin=12V
5 50
Vin=24V
40 Vin=40V 2
4.95
Vin=12V 30
Vin=24V 20 1
4.9
10
4.85 0 0
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
( Vo=5V ) ( Vo=5V )
60 3
Temperature increase, ∆T [ ˚C ]
Vin=8V
50 2.5
Vin=12V
Output current, Io [ A ]
Vin=24V
40 2
Vin=40V
Vin=8V
Vin=12V
30 1.5
Vin=24V
Vin=40V
20 1
10 0.5
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
Output current, Io [ A ] Operating (ambient ) temperature, Ta [ ˚C ]
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Input voltage / input current characteristics Input voltage/output voltage characteristics
Io= 3A Io=3A
( Vo=5V ) ( Vo=5V )
Ta= 25˚C Ta=25˚C
6
5
2
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Input current, Iin [ A ]
4
3
1
2
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50
Input voltage, Vin [ V ] Input voltage, Vin [ V ]
Current limit characteristic (Input fluctuation) Current limit characteristic (Temperature fluctuation)
( Vo=5V ) ( Vo=5V )
Ta=25˚C Vin=12V
6 6
5 5
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
4 4
3 3
Vin=8V
2 Vin=12V 2
Ta=-10ûC
Vin=24V Ta= 25ûC
1 Vin=40V 1 Ta= 50ûC
Ta= 80ûC
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5
Output current, Io [ A ] Output current, Io [ A ]
Vin(10V/div) Vin(10V/div)
0 0
Vo(2V/div)
Vo(2V/div)
0 0
(5mS/div) (5mS/div)
Rise characteristics with remote control turned ON Down characteristics with remote control turned OFF
Vin= 12V Ta= 25˚C Vin= 12V Ta= 25˚C
( Vo=5V ) Io= 3A
( Vo=5V ) Io= 3A
R / C(2V/div)
R / C(2V/div)
0 0
Vo(2V/div)
Vo(2V/div)
0 0
(5mS/div) (5mS/div)
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8 - 4 Output voltage - 9V
9.2 9.2
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
9.1 9.1
9 9
8.9 8.9
8.8 8.8
8.7 8.7
0 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
90
9.2
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
80 4
[%]
Internal loss [ W ]
70
9.1
60 Vin=13V 3
Efficiency,
Vin=20V
9 50
Vin=40V
40 2
8.9
30
20 1
8.8
10
8.7 0 0
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
( Vo=9V ) ( Vo=9V )
60 2.5
Temperature increase, ∆T [ ˚C ]
50
Vin=13V 2
Output current, Io [ A ]
Vin=24V
40
Vin=40V
1.5 Vin=13V
30 Vin=24V
Vin=40V
1
20
0.5
10
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
25
Input voltage / input current characteristics Input voltage/output voltage characteristics
Io= 2.5A Io=2.5A
( Vo=9V ) ( Vo=9V )
Ta= 25˚C Ta=25˚C
10
2 8
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Input current, Iin [ A ]
1 4
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50
Input voltage, Vin [ V ] Input voltage, Vin [ V ]
Current limit characteristic (Input fluctuation) Current limit characteristic (Temperature fluctuation)
( Vo=9V ) ( Vo=9V )
Ta=25˚C Vin=24V
10 10
8 8
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
6 6
Vin=13V
Ta=-10ûC
4 Vin=24V 4
Ta= 25ûC
Vin=40V
Ta= 50ûC
Ta= 80ûC
2 2
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Output current, Io [ A ] Output current, Io [ A ]
Vin(10V/div)
Vin(10V/div)
0 0
Vo(5V/div)
Vo(1V/div)
0 0
(2mS/div) (1mS/div)
Rise characteristics with remote control turned ON Down characteristics with remote control turned OFF
Vin= 24V Ta= 25˚C Vin= 24V Ta= 25˚C
( Vo=9V ) Io= 2.5A
( Vo=9V ) Io= 2.5A
R / C(2V/div)
R / C(2V/div)
0 0
Vo(5V/div)
Vo(5V/div)
0 0
(2mS/div) (2mS/div)
26
8 - 5 Output voltage - 12V
12.2 12.2
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
12.1 12.1
12 12
11.9 11.9
11.8 11.8
11.7 11.7
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
90
12.2
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
80 4
[%]
Internal loss [ W ]
70
12.1
60 Vin=17.5V 3
Efficiency,
Vin=24V
12 50
Vin=40V
40 2
11.9
30
20 1
11.8
10
11.7 0 0
-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5
( Vo=12V ) ( Vo=12V )
60 2.5
Temperature increase, ∆T [ ˚C ]
50
Vin=17.5V 2
Output current, Io [ A ]
Vin=24V
40
Vin=40V
1.5 Vin=17.5V
30 Vin=24V
Vin=40V
1
20
0.5
10
0 0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
27
Input voltage / input current characteristics Input voltage/output voltage characteristics
Io= 2.5A Io=2.5A
( Vo=12V ) ( Vo=12V )
Ta= 25˚C Ta=25˚C
14
12
2
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Input current, Iin [ A ]
10
1 6
0 0
0 10 20 30 40 50 0 10 20 30 40 50
Input voltage, Vin [ V ] Input voltage, Vin [ V ]
Current limit characteristic (Input fluctuation) Current limit characteristic (Temperature fluctuation)
( Vo=12V ) ( Vo=12V )
Ta=25˚C Vin=24V
14 14
12 12
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
Output voltage, Vo [ V ]
10 10
8 8
Vin=17.5V
6 6 Ta=-10ûC
Vin=24V
Ta= 25ûC
Vin=40V
4 Ta= 50ûC
4
Ta= 80ûC
2 2
0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Output current, Io [ A ] Output current, Io [ A ]
Vin(10V/div)
Vin(10V/div)
0 0
Vo(5V/div)
Vo(5V/div)
0 0
(2mS/div) (2mS/div)
Rise characteristics with remote control turned ON Down characteristics with remote control turned OFF
Vin= 24V Ta= 25˚C Vin= 24V Ta= 25˚C
( Vo=12V ) Io= 2.5A
( Vo=12V ) Io= 2.5A
R / C(2V/div)
R / C(2V/div)
0 0
Vo(5V/div)
Vo(5V/div)
0 0
(2mS/div) (2mS/div)
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Issued: April 2001
Export regulations of strategic materials, etc.
This product is classified as the integrated circuit specified in Item 7 in the Attached Table No. 1 to the Export Trade Control Order and in Article
6 of the Ordinance of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
This product is subject to the KNOW regulation.
April 2001
Shindengen America, Inc.
Head Office
2985 E. Hillcrest Drive, Suite 140
Westlake Village, CA91362, U.S.A.
Phone : (1)-805-373-1130 Fax : (1)-805-373-3710
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Phone : (1)-847-827-7100 Fax : (1)-847-827-7122
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Phone : (44)-1707-332-992 Fax : (44)-1707-332-955 Ikebukuro office:
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