ZHCSCK8G May 2014 – October 2017 LP8860-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
The LP8860-Q1 is designed for automotive applications, and an input voltage VIN is intended to be connected to the car battery. The device is internally powered from the VDD pin, and voltage must be in 3-V to 5.5-V range. The device has flexible configurability; outputs configuration are defined by EEPROM settings. If the VDD voltage is not high enough to drive an external nMOSFET gate, an internal charge pump must be used to power the gate driver. The charge pump is configured by EEPROM.
The LP8860-Q1 can be used as a stand-alone device, using only the VDDIO/EN pin and the PWM signal. Alternatively, the device can be a part of system, connected to a microprocessor by an SPI or I2C interface.
NOTE
Maximum operating voltage for VIN is 48 V; the boost converter can achieve output voltage up to 48 V (typical) without external feedback divider in adaptive voltage control mode. However, VIN must be below output voltage, and the conversion ratio (max 10) must be taken into account. If necessary, boost can provide higher output voltage with an external resistive feedback voltage divider. For high output-voltage applications, outputs must be protected by external components to prevent overvoltage.