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LM2776DBVR Switching Regulators: Datasheet, Features, Applications[FAQ]

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Description

CAD model

Block diagram

Features

Applications

Datasheet

Specifications

Manufacturer

Advantages

LM2776DBVR Alternate

Where to use LM2776DBVR

FAQ

Description

With the benefits of low power consumption, excellent efficiency, and a broad voltage regulation range, the LM2776DBVR is a switching regulator with a switching frequency of 2MHz that enables 200mA output current in a small SOT-23-6 package. The LM2776DBVR can provide battery-powered systems that need high power negative power supplies with ideal performance because it has an efficiency of more than 90% at most loads. A lot of portable electronics and interface power supplies use the LM2776DBVR. Here are some information on the gadget, such as its features, uses, particular settings, etc. If you're still intrigued, keep reading.

 

CAD model

Feature: Symbol

Feature: Symbol

 

Feature: Footprint

Feature: Footprint

 

Feature: 3D Model

Feature: 3D Model

 

Block diagram

Block Diagram

Block Diagram

 

Features

  • Input Voltage: 2.7 V to 5.5 V
  • 200-mA Output Current
  • Inverts Input Supply Voltage
  • Low-Current PFM Mode Operation
  • 2-MHz Switching Frequency
  • Greater than 90% Efficiency
  • Current Limit and Thermal Protection
  • No Inductors

 

Applications

  • Operational Amplifier Power Supplies
  • Interface Power Supplies
  • Data Converter Supplies
  • Audio Amplifier Power Supplies
  • Portable Electronic Devices

 

Datasheet

LM2776DBVR Datasheet

Specifications

Profuct Attribute  Attribute Value
Category Integrated Circuits (ICs),Power Management (PMIC),Power Management (PMIC)
Mfr Texas Instruments
Product Status Active
Function Ratiometric
Output Configuration Negative
Topology Charge Pump
Output Type Fixed
Number of Outputs 1
Voltage - Input (Min) 2.7V
Voltage - Input (Max) 5.5V
Voltage - Output (Min/Fixed) -Vin
Voltage - Output (Max) -
Current - Output 200mA
Frequency - Switching 2MHz
Synchronous Rectifier No
Operating Temperature -40℃ ~ 85℃ (TA)
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Package / Case SOT-23-6
Supplier Device Package SOT-23-6
Base Product Number LM2776

Manufacturer

Texas Instruments, a Texas-based semiconductor multinational corporation, is a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells analog and embedded processing chips. Nearly 80,000 products from Texas Instruments help over 100,000 customers efficiently manage power, accurately sense and transmit data and provide the core control or processing in their designs, going into markets such as industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications equipment and enterprise systems.

 

Advantages

Numerous benefits of the LM2776DBVR are outlined shortly below. First off, the LM2776DBVR includes a thermal shutdown function so that overheating won't harm the device. The device will immediately switch to the off mode when the temperature exceeds 150°C, and it will automatically lift the heat off when the temperature falls to 130°C. The LM2776DBVR also has an inbuilt comparator that keeps track of the VIN voltage.

 

LM2776DBVR Alternate

The LM2776DBVT is the model that the LM2776DBVR is meant to replace. High performance switching regulators with a temperature range of -40°C to 85°C, the LM2776DBVR and LM2776DBVT each offer 200mA of output current in a 6-pin SOT-23-6 package. Additionally, they both operate at high efficiency levels, consistently exceeding 90% under most loads.

 

Where to use LM2776DBVR

The LM2776DBVR has an input voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V and can deliver a static current of 100uA. Its temperature is between -40°C and 85°C. It is important to make sure that the environment's temperature and voltage don't go above the switching regulator's rated value.

 

FAQ

How many capacitors does the LM2776DBVR use to provide the output current?

The LM2776 uses three low-cost capacitors to provide up to 200 mA of output current.

 

Under what circumstances will LM2776DBVR appear thermal cycling?

When the LM2776 is current limiting, power dissipation in the device is likely to be quite high. In this event, thermal cycling is expected.

 

How to prevent thermal cycling in LM2776DBVR?

The thermal cycle is identified by the pulse output voltage and can be stopped by reducing internal power dissipation.

LM2776DBVR Documents & Media

Download datasheets and manufacturer documentation for Texas Instruments LM2776DBVR.

LM2776DBVR PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model

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