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SIMPLE SWITCHER 1A Step-Down Voltage Regulator
National Semiconductor

Description
The LM2575 series of regulators are monolithic integrated circuits that provide all the active functions for a step-down (buck) switching regulator, capable of driving a 1A load with excellent line and load regulation. These devices are available in fixed output voltages of 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 15V, and an adjustable output version. Requiring a minimum number of external components, these regulators are simple to use and include internal frequency compensation and a fixed-frequency oscillator. The LM2575 series offers a high-efficiency replacement for popular three-terminal linear regulators. It substantially reduces the size of the heat sink, and in many cases no heat sink is required. A standard series of inductors optimized for use with the LM2575 are available from several different manufacturers. This feature greatly simplifies the design of switch-mode power supplies. Other features include a guaranteed ±4% tolerance on output voltage within specified input voltages and output load conditions, and ±10% on the oscillator frequency. External shutdown is included, featuring 50 μA (typical) standby current. The output switch includes cycle-by-cycle current limiting, as well as thermal shutdown for full protection under fault conditions.
Features

 •  3.3V, 5V, 12V, 15V, and adjustable output versions
 •  Adjustable version output voltage range,  1.23V to 37V (57V for HV version) ±4% max over  line and load conditions
 •  Guaranteed 1A output current
 •  Wide input voltage range, 40V up to 60V for HV version
 •  Requires only 4 external components
 •  52 kHz fixed frequency internal oscillator
 •  TTL shutdown capability, low power standby mode
 •  High efficiency
 •  Uses readily available standard inductors
 •  Thermal shutdown and current limit protection
 •  P + Product Enhancement tested




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