Texas Instruments, Inc. (TI) has introduced a new wide Vin, four-switch buck-boost controller that claims the highest power efficiency with reduced EMI. The LM5175 manages input voltages from 3.5V to 42V and regulates output voltages from 0.8V to 55V. This flexibility enables the controller to deliver high-performance designs for industrial and automotive applications such as industrial PCs, USB power delivery, in-vehicle wireless charging, LED lighting, electric vehicles, battery charging and telecom RF power amplifiers.
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TI’s LM5175 flexible dc-dc controller addresses a wide variety of buck, boost, and buck-boost applications from output power of a few Watts to greater than 100W using a single device. A proprietary switching scheme maximizes efficiency in the buck-boost transition region and uses a single inductor to further reduce board space. The LM5175’s robust gate drive (2A at 7.5V) enables wide Vin MOSFETs to switch faster and more efficiently. Optional hiccup mode short-circuit protection prevents thermal runaway during extended load current faults, reducing thermal stress by up to 30 percent.
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