Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) MPQ4321 Synchronous Step-Down Converters
Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) MPQ4321 Synchronous Step-Down Converters feature a 3.3V to 36V input range with 42V load dump tolerance and 1A continuous output current. These converters are frequency-configurable (350kHz to 2.5MHz) with integrated internal high-side and low-side power MOSFETs. The MPQ4321 step-down converters offer 1μA shutdown mode quiescent current that allows the device to be used in battery-powered applications. These step-down converters achieve high power conversion efficiency by scaling down the switching frequency (fSW) under light-load conditions to reduce the switching and gate-driving losses. The MPQ4321 step-down converters provide high-duty cycles and low-dropout modes for automotive cold-crank conditions. Typical applications include automotive infotainment, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), industrial power systems, and automotive clusters.Features
- Designed for automotive applications:
- Survives 42V load dump
- Supports 3.1V cold crank
- Low-dropout mode
- 1A of continuous output current
- Up to 36V continuous operation
- -40°C to 150°C operating junction temperature range
- 65ns minimum on time and 50ns minimum off time
- Increases battery life:
- 1μA shutdown supply current
- 20μA sleep mode quiescent current
- Advanced Asynchronous Mode (AAM) increases efficiency under light loads
- High performance for improved thermal performance:
- Integrated 70mΩ high-side and 50mΩ low-side MOSFETs
- Optimized for EMC/EMI:
- Frequency spread spectrum modulation
- Symmetric VIN pinout
- CISPR25 class 5 compliant
- 350kHz to 2.5MHz configurable switching frequency
- MeshConnect™ flip-chip package
- Additional features:
- Power Good Output
- Hiccup Over-Current Protection (OCP)
- Available in a QFN-12 (2mm x 3mm) package
- Available in a QFN-12 (3mm x 4mm) package with wettable flanks
- Available in AEC-Q100 Grade-1
Applications
- Automotive infotainment
- Automotive clusters
- Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
- Industrial power systems
Block Diagram
Application Circuit Diagram
Publié le: 2024-02-16
| Mis à jour le: 2024-09-11
