LMR61428
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SNVS815 –JUNE 2012
LMR61428 SIMPLE SWITCHER® 14Vout, 2.85A Step-Up Voltage Regulator in MSOP
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FEATURES
APPLICATIONS
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1.2V to 14V Input Voltage
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Boost/SEPIC conversions from 3.3V, 5V, and
12V
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Adjustable Output Voltage up to 14V
Switch current up to 2.85A
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Space constrained applications
LCD displayed
Up to 2 MHz Switching Frequency
Low shutdown Iq, <1µA
LED applications
Cycle by cycle current limitting
MSOP-8 packaging (3.0 x 5.0 x 1.09mm)
WEBENCH® enabled
DESCRIPTION
The LMR61428 is a step-up DC-DC switching regulator for battery-powered and low input voltage systems that
can achieve efficiencies up to 90%. It has a wide input voltage range from 1.2V to 14V and a possible regulated
output voltage range of 1.24V to 14V. It has an internal 0.17Ω N-Channel MOSFET power switch.
The high switching frequency of up to 2MHz of the LMR61428 allows for tiny surface mount inductors and
capacitors. Because of the unique constant-duty-cycle gated oscillator topology very high efficiencies are realized
over a wide load range. The supply current is reduced to 80µA because of the BiCMOS process technology. In
the shutdown mode, the supply current is less than 2.5µA.
The LMR61428 is available in a Mini-SO-8 package. This package uses half the board area of a standard 8-pin
SO and has a height of just 1.09 mm.
Performance Benefits
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Extremely easy to use
Tiny overall solution reduces system cost
System Performance
Figure 1. Efficiency vs Load Current, VOUT = 5V
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Vin = 3.0V
Vin = 3.2V
Vin = 3.4V
Vin = 3.6V
Vin = 3.8V
Vin = 4.0V
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