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IC DC/DC CONVERTER ADJSTBL 8-DIP

LT1073CN8

Manufacturer Part Number
LT1073CN8
Description
IC DC/DC CONVERTER ADJSTBL 8-DIP
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Type
Step-Down (Buck), Step-Up (Boost), Invertingr
Datasheet

Specifications of LT1073CN8

Internal Switch(s)
Yes
Synchronous Rectifier
No
Number Of Outputs
1
Voltage - Output
Adjustable
Current - Output
400mA
Frequency - Switching
19kHz
Voltage - Input
1 ~ 30 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 70°C
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
8-DIP (0.300", 7.62mm)
Power - Output
500mW
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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LT1073
APPLICATIO S I FOR ATIO
microampere range, a leaky capacitor will noticeably de-
crease efficiency. In this type application tantalum capaci-
tors are the best choice, with typical leakage currents in the
1 A to 5 A range.
Diode Selection
Speed, forward drop and leakage current are the three
main considerations in selecting a catch diode for LT1073
converters. “General-purpose” rectifiers such as the
1N4001 are unsuitable for use in any switching regulator
application. Although they are rated at 1A, the switching
time of a 1N4001 is in the 10 s to 50 s range. At best,
efficiency will be severely compromised when these
diodes are used and at worst, the circuit may not work at
all. Most LT1073 circuits will be well served by a 1N5818
Schottky diode. The combination of 500mV forward drop
at 1A current, fast turn-on and turn-off time and 4 A to
10 A leakage current fit nicely with LT1073 requirements.
At peak switch currents of 100mA or less, a 1N4148 signal
diode may be used. This diode has leakage current in the
1nA to 5nA range at 25 C and lower cost than a 1N5818.
(You can also use them to get your circuit up and running,
but beware of destroying the diode at 1A switch currents.)
In situations where the load is intermittent and the LT1073
is idling most of the time, battery life can sometimes be
extended by using a silicon diode such as the 1N4933,
which can handle 1A but has leakage current of less than
1 A. Efficiency will decrease somewhat compared to a
1N5818 while delivering power, but the lower idle current
may be more important.
Step-Up (Boost Mode) Operation
A step-up DC/DC converter delivers an output voltage
higher than the input voltage. Step-up converters are not
50mV/DIV
8
Figure 3. Aluminum
20 s/DIV
U
U
W
50mV/DIV
U
Figure 4. Tantalum
20 s/DIV
short-circuit protected since there is a DC path from input
to output.
The usual step-up configuration for the LT1073 is shown
in Figure 6. The LT1073 first pulls SW1 low causing V
V
At the end of the switch ON time the current in L1 is
Immediately after switch turn-off, the SW1 voltage pin
starts to rise because current cannot instantaneously stop
flowing in L1. When the voltage reaches V
inductor current flows through D1 into C1, increasing
V
keep V
and R2 set the output voltage according to the formula:
NOTE 2: This simple expression neglects the effect of switch and coil resistance. These are taken
into account in the “Inductor Selection” section.
CESAT
OUT
i
PEAK
. This action is repeated as needed by the LT1073 to
FB
to appear across L1. A current then builds up in L1.
V
IN
Figure 6. Step-Up Mode Hookup.
(Refer to Table 1 for Component Values)
at the internal reference voltage of 212mV. R1
V
GND
I
L
IN
LIM
LT1073
R3*
t
ON
SW2
SW1
V
IN
FB
50mV/DIV
*= OPTIONAL
L1
D1
Figure 5. OS-CON
R1
R2
1073 F06
+
20 s/DIV
C1
V
OUT
OUT
+ V
D
, the
2
:
IN
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