Overview
Information | 12A 300KHz Buck Regulator |
---|---|
# of Outputs | 1 |
IOUT (A) | 12 |
VIN MIN (V) | 3 |
VIN MAX (V) | 22 |
IQ (µA) | 1500 |
VOUT MIN (V) | 0.8 |
VOUT MAX (V) | 20.2 |
Frequency (kHz) | 300 |
Accuracy (%) | 1.0 |
Efficiency (%) | 93 |
Package | DFN-26 |
X x Y Package Dimension (mm) | 7x4 |
Control Mode | Voltage Mode PWM |
Special Features | Enable, Power Sequencing, Synchronous Rectification, Thermal Shutdown, UVLO Adjustable, Built-in 5V LDO, Soft Start Adjustable, Adjustable Current Limit |
Operating Temperature (°C) | -40 to 125 |
The SP7662 is a synchronous voltage mode PWM step-down (buck) regulator capable of a constant output current up to 12A. A wide 5V to 22V single input voltage range allows for single supply operations from industry standard 5V, 12V and 18V power rails. Operations down to 3V are supported with an additional biasing voltage.
With a 300kHz constant operating frequency and integrated high and low side switch, the SP7662 reduces the overall component count and solution footprint. In addition to a 1% output set point accuracy, this device provides high efficiency, low ripple and excellent line and load regulation. An enable function and soft-start feature allow for controlled power up sequencing implementation.
Built-in current limiting, UVLO, output short-circuit and over temperature protection ensure safe operation under abnormal operating conditions.
The SP7662 is offered in a RoHS compliant, lead free 26-pin 7mm x 4mm DFN package.
- 4.5V to 5.5V or 4.75V to 22V input voltage range using single supply
- 3V to 22V input voltage range using dual supply
- ±1% 0.8V reference
- 12A output capability
- Current limiting using inductor DCR
- Built in low RDS(ON) power switches
- 300 kHz fixed frequency operation
- Over temperature protection
- Short-circuit protection with auto restart
- Wide BW Amp allows type II or III compensation
- Programmable soft-start
- Fast transient response
- High efficiency: greater than 95% possible
- Non-synchronous start up into a pre-charged output
- Available in RoHS compliant, lead free packaging: small 7mm x 4mm DFN package
- U.S. patent #6,922,041
Documentation & Design Tools
Quality & RoHS
Parts & Purchasing
Part Number | Pkg Code | Min Temp | Max Temp | Status | Suggested Replacement | PDN |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SP7662ER-L | DFN26 7x4 | -40 | 125 | OBS | SP7662ER-L/TR | |
SP7662ER-L/TR | DFN26 7x4 | -40 | 125 | OBS | XR76112ELTR-F | |
SP7662ER/TR | DFN26 7x4 | -40 | 85 | OBS | ||
SP7662EB | Board | 0 | 125 | OBS | XR76112EVB |
Active - the part is released for sale, standard product.
EOL (End of Life) - the part is no longer being manufactured, there may or may not be inventory still in stock.
CF (Contact Factory) - the part is still active but customers should check with the factory for availability. Longer lead-times may apply.
PRE (Pre-introduction) - the part has not been introduced or the part number is an early version available for sample only.
OBS (Obsolete) - the part is no longer being manufactured and may not be ordered.
NRND (Not Recommended for New Designs) - the part is not recommended for new designs.
Packaging
Pkg Code | Details | Quantities | Dimensions |
---|---|---|---|
DFN26 7x4 |
|
|
|
Notifications
FAQs & Support
Search our list of FAQs for answers to common technical questions.
For material content, environmental, quality and reliability questions review the Quality tab or visit our Quality page.
For ordering information and general customer service visit our Contact Us page.
Submit a Technical Support Question As a New Question
The Parts & Purchasing section of the product page shows the Status of all orderable part numbers for that product. Click Show obsolete parts, to see all EOL or OBS products.
Find the product page of the part that you want to get an evaluation board for and click on Parts & Purchasing. Example:
Find the icons under Buy Now or Order Samples:
Click on the Buy Now icon and see who has stock and click on the Buy button:
Alternatively, you can click on the Order Samples
If the icons are missing, then contact Customer Support.