SNOA483B March   2007  – December 2021 LM26400Y

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. 1Introduction
  3. 2Powering Up The Board
  4. 3Board Schematic
  5. 4PCB Layout
  6. 5Typical Performance Characteristics
  7. 6Revision History

Introduction

The LM26400Y demonstration board was designed to provide two 2A outputs at 1.2V and 2.5V respectively. It uses the HTSSOP package option of the LM26400Y for easier probing. The design emphasizes on the compactness of the LM26400Y PCB layout and is thermally optimized. The total solution size is about 20mm by 30mm. The board supports the conversion from an input voltage ranging from 5V to 20V down to output voltages of 1.2V and 2.5V. With the availability of a separate 5V rail and a couple of small bootstrap diodes, the board also supports an input voltage down to 3.3V with 2A output currents. The EN pins are pulled up to VIN by default for easy evaluation but can also be easily controlled by external logic.

The board also has two small CFF capacitors (C12 and C13) installed for improved load step response and elimination of output voltage overshoot after a short-circuit release.

The board’s specifications are:

Input Voltage: 5V to 20VOutput Voltages: 1.2V and 2.5V
Maximum load current: 2A/outputMinimum load current: 0A
Peak Current Limit: ≊ 3A at 25°CMeasured Efficiency: 83% (VIN = 5V, IOUT2 = 2A)
Nominal Switching Frequency: 520 kHzSize: 2 in. x 2 in.