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FDMS7578 Datasheet (PDF) - Analog Devices

FDMS7578 Datasheet PDF - Analog Devices
Part # FDMS7578
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File Size   853.45 Kbytes
Page   32 Pages
Manufacturer  AD [Analog Devices]
Direct Link  http://www.analog.com
Logo AD - Analog Devices
Description Dual 5 A, 20 V Synchronous Step-Down

FDMS7578 Datasheet (PDF)

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FDMS7578 Datasheet PDF - Analog Devices

Part # FDMS7578
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File Size   853.45 Kbytes
Page   32 Pages
Manufacturer  AD [Analog Devices]
Direct Link  http://www.analog.com
Logo AD - Analog Devices
Description Dual 5 A, 20 V Synchronous Step-Down

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FDMS7578 Product details

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADP2325 is a full featured, dual output, step-down dc-to-dc regulator based on a current mode architecture. The ADP2325 integrates two high-side power MOSFETs and two low-side drivers for the external N-channel MOSFETs. The two pulse-width modulation (PWM) channels can be configured to deliver dual 5 A outputs or a parallel-to-single 10 A output. The regulator operates from input voltages of 4.5 V to 20 V, and the output voltage can be as low as 0.6 V.

FEATURES
   Input voltage: 4.5 V to 20 V
   ±1% output accuracy
   Integrated 48 mΩ typical high-side MOSFET
   Flexible output configuration
      Dual output: 5 A/5 A
      Parallel single output: 10 A
   Programmable switching frequency: 250 kHz to 1.2 MHz
   External synchronization input with programmable phase
      shift or internal clock output
   Selectable PWM or PFM mode operation
   Adjustable current limit for small inductors
   External compensation and soft start
   Startup into precharged output
   Supported by ADIsimPowerTM design tool

APPLICATIONS
   Communications infrastructure
   Networking and servers
   Industrial and instrumentation
   Healthcare and medical
   Intermediate power rail conversion




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About Analog Devices


Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) is a publicly traded company that designs, develops, and manufactures high-performance analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing (DSP) integrated circuits (ICs).
The company was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Norwood, Massachusetts.
ADI serves a wide range of industries, including aerospace and defense, automotive, communications, consumer, industrial, medical, and test and measurement.
The company's product portfolio includes data converters, amplifiers and comparators, power management ICs, microcontrollers, sensors, and radio frequency (RF) and microwave components, among others.
ADI is dedicated to innovation and customer satisfaction, and is committed to providing its customers with high-quality, reliable solutions to meet their needs.
With a focus on energy efficiency and sustainability, ADI is a leader in the analog and mixed-signal IC industry, driving technological advancements and providing innovative solutions to the world's most challenging problems.

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