551011367-051 National Semiconductor, 551011367-051 Datasheet - Page 11

BOARD WEBENCH BUILD IT LM2586/88

551011367-051

Manufacturer Part Number
551011367-051
Description
BOARD WEBENCH BUILD IT LM2586/88
Manufacturer
National Semiconductor
Series
WEBENCH® Buildit Boardr
Datasheets

Specifications of 551011367-051

Main Purpose
DC/DC, Step Up
Regulator Topology
Boost
Board Type
Bare (Unpopulated)
Utilized Ic / Part
LM2586, LM2588
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Not applicable / Not applicable
Current - Output
-
Voltage - Output
-
Voltage - Input
-
Power - Output
-
Frequency - Switching
-
Outputs And Type
-
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Not Compliant
Other names
*551011367-051
Block Diagram
For Fixed Versions
3.3V, R1 = 3.4k, R2 = 2k
5.0V, R1 = 6.15k, R2 = 2k
12V, R1 = 8.73k, R2 = 1k
For Adj. Version
R1 = Short (0Ω), R2 = Open
Flyback Regulator Operation
The LM2586 is ideally suited for use in the flyback regulator
topology. The flyback regulator can produce a single output
voltage, such as the one shown in Figure 4, or multiple
output voltages. In Figure 4, the flyback regulator generates
an output voltage that is inside the range of the input voltage.
This feature is unique to flyback regulators and cannot be
duplicated with buck or boost regulators.
The operation of a flyback regulator is as follows (refer to
Figure 4): when the switch is on, current flows through the
primary winding of the transformer, T1, storing energy in the
magnetic field of the transformer. Note that the primary and
secondary windings are out of phase, so no current flows
through the secondary when current flows through the pri-
mary. When the switch turns off, the magnetic field col-
FIGURE 3. Block Diagram
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lapses, reversing the voltage polarity of the primary and
secondary windings. Now rectifier D1 is forward biased and
current flows through it, releasing the energy stored in the
transformer. This produces voltage at the output.
The output voltage is controlled by modulating the peak
switch current. This is done by feeding back a portion of the
output voltage to the error amp, which amplifies the differ-
ence between the feedback voltage and a 1.230V reference.
The error amp output voltage is compared to a ramp voltage
proportional to the switch current (i.e., inductor current dur-
ing the switch on time). The comparator terminates the
switch on time when the two voltages are equal, thereby
controlling the peak switch current to maintain a constant
output voltage.
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