Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) MPQ4313-AEC1 Switching Regulators
Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) MPQ4313-AEC1 Switching Regulators are frequency-programmable, synchronous, step-down switching regulators that feature an integrated internal high-side and low-side power MOSFET. These switching regulators provide up to 3A of highly efficient output with current mode control for fast loop response. The MPQ4313-AEC1 switching regulators offer a 3.3V to 45V wide input voltage range that accommodates a variety of step-down applications in an automotive input environment. These switching regulators achieve high power conversion efficiency over a wide load range by scaling down the switching frequency in light-load conditions. This reduces the switching and gate driver losses. The MPQ4313-AEC1 switching regulators are AEC-Q100 Grade 1 qualified and are available in a 4mm x 4mm QFN-20 package. Typical applications include automotive infotainment, automotive clusters, advanced driver assistance systems, and industrial power systems.Features
- Internal 48mΩ high-side and 20mΩ low-side MOSFETs
- Switching frequency can be synchronized to an external clock
- Out-of-phase synchronized clock output
- Frequency Spread Spectrum (FSS) for low EMI
- Symmetric VIN for low EMI
- Power good output
- External soft start
- Selectable Advanced Asynchronous Mode (AAM) or Forced Continuous Conduction Mode (FCCM)
- Low-dropout mode
- Hiccup Over-Current Protection (OCP)
- Available in a QFN-20 (4mm x 4mm) package
- Available in a Wettable Flank package
- Available in AEC-Q100 Grade 1
Specifications
- 3.3V to 45V wide operating range
- 3A continuous output current
- 1.7μA low shutdown supply current
- 18μA sleep mode Quiescent current
- 350kHz to 530kHz programmable switching frequency for car battery application
- 3.3V and 5V fixed output options
- 100ns minimum on-time
Applications
- Automotive infotainment
- Automotive clusters
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Industrial power systems
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Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2021-03-01
| Aktualisiert: 2022-08-23
