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LT3580 PWM Converter: CAD Models, Datasheet PDF, Applications [Video&FAQ]

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Catalog

LT3580 Description

LT3580 Related Video Instruction

LT3580 CAD Models

LT3580 Pin Configuration

LT3580 Block Diagram

LT3580 Features

LT3580 Applications

LT3580 Datasheet

LT3580 Specifications

LT3580 Manufacturer

Using Warning

LT3580 FAQ

LT3580 Description

The LT3580 is a PWM DC/DC converter containing an internal 2A, 42V switch. The LT3580 can be configured as either a boost, SEPIC or inverting converter. Capable of generating 12V at 550mA or -12V at 350mA from a 5V input, the LT3580 is ideal for many local power supply designs.

 

The LT3580 has an adjustable oscillator, set by a resistor from the RT pin to ground. Additionally, the LT3580 can be synchronized to an external clock. The free running or synchronized switching frequency range of the part can be set between 200kHz and 2.5MHz. The LT3580 also features innovative SHDN pin circuitry that allows for slowly varying input signals and an adjustable undervoltage lockout function.Additional features such as frequency foldback and soft-start are integrated. The LT3580 is available in tiny 3mm×3mm 8-lead DFN and 8-lead MSOP packages.

 

Video: Digital to Analog Converter using PWM

LT3580 Video Description

This a short explanation how a PWM DAC works. It is a kind of technical background knowledge you might be interested in for some upcoming sound synthesis projects. It also shows a simple low pass filter.

 

LT3580 CAD Models

LT3580-PCB-Symbol

 

Figure: PCB Symbol

 

LT3580-PCB-Footprint

 

Figure: Footprint

 

LT3580-3D-Model

 

Figure: 3D Model

 

LT3580 Pin Configuration

LT3580-Pin-Configuration

 

Figure: Pin Configuration

 

LT3580 Block Diagram

LT3580-Block-Diagram

 

Figure: Block Diagram

 

LT3580 Features

  • 2A Internal Power Switch
  • Adjustable Switching Frequency
  • Single Feedback Resistor Sets VOUT
  • Synchronizable to External Clock
  • High Gain SHDN Pin Accepts Slowly Varying Input Signals
  • Wide Input Voltage Range: 2.5V to 32V
  • Low VCESAT Switch: 300mV at 1.5A (Typical)
  • Integrated Soft-Start Function
  • Easily Configurable as a Boost or Inverting Converter
  • User Configurable Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO)
  • Tiny 8-Lead 3mm×3mm DFN and 8-Lead MSOP Packages

 

LT3580 Applications

  • VFD Bias Supplies
  • TFT-LCD Bias Supplies
  • GPS Receivers
  • DSL Modems
  • Local Power Supply

 

LT3580 Datasheet

You can download the datasheet from the link given below.

LT3580-Datasheet

 

LT3580 Specifications

Product Category: Switching Voltage Regulators
Mounting Style: SMD/SMT
Package / Case: MSOP-E-8
Topology: Boost, Inverting
Output Voltage: 42 V
Output Current: 2 A
Number of Outputs: 1 Output
Input Voltage MAX: 32 V
Input Voltage MIN: 2.5 V
Quiescent Current: 1 mA
Switching Frequency: 200 kHz to 2.5 MHz
Minimum Operating Temperature: - 40 ℃
Maximum Operating Temperature: + 125 ℃
Series: LT3580
Packaging: Reel
Packaging: Cut Tape
Packaging: MouseReel
Manufacturer: Analog Devices Inc.
Brand: Analog Devices
Input Voltage: 2.5 V to 32 V
Operating Supply Current: 1 mA
Product Type: Switching Voltage Regulators
Shutdown: Shutdown
Factory Pack Quantity: 2500
Subcategory: PMIC - Power Management ICs
Type: Boost/Inverting DC/DC Converter
Unit Weight: 0.005218 oz

 

LT3580 Manufacturer

Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), also known simply as Analog, is an American multinational semiconductor company specializing in data conversion, signal processing and power management technology, headquartered in Wilmington, Massachusetts.

 

Using Warning

Note: Please check their parameters and pin configuration before replacing them in your circuit.

 

LT3580 FAQ

What is a PWM converter?

PWM converters are used to power and control the speed of asynchronous motors. Pulse width modulation (PWM) uses a rectifier to create DC voltage in the same way as a synchro-converter. On the inverter side it uses forced commutation to give a series of pulses of common voltage both positive and negative.

 

What is PWM used for?

PWM is used in many applications, ranging from communications to power control and conversion. For example, the PWM is commonly used to control the speed of electric motors, the brightness of lights, in ultrasonic cleaning applications, and many more.

 

Is PWM digital or analog?

In a nutshell, PWM is a way of digitally encoding analog signal levels. The PWM signal is still digital because, at any given instant of time, the full DC supply is either fully on or fully off. The voltage or current source is supplied to the analog load by means of a repeating series of on and off pulses.

 

PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model

 

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