MB39A104
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CH1 | 2 (VIN − VO) |
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≥ | 2 ⋅ (19 − 5) |
| ⋅ | 1 | ⋅ 0.263 |
IO |
| 500 ⋅ 103 |
≥4.91 ∝H
CH2 | 2 (VIN − VO) |
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≥ | 2 ⋅ (19 − 3.3) |
| ⋅ | 1 | ⋅ 0.174 |
IO |
| 500 ⋅ 103 |
≥3.64 ∝H
Inductance values derived from the above formulas are values that provide sufficient margin for continuous operation at maximum load current, but at which continuous operation is not possible at light loads. It is therefore necessary to determine the load level at which continuous operation becomes possible. In this application, the Sumida
Load current value under continuous operating conditions : IO
IO ≥ VO toff 2L
Example: Using the
15 ∝H (allowable tolerance ±30%) , rated current = 3.6 A
CH1
IO ≥ VO toff 2L
≥ | 5 | ⋅ | 1 | ⋅ (1 − 0.263) |
2 ⋅ 15 ⋅ 10−6 | 500 ⋅ 103 |
≥245.7 mA
CH2 |
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IO ≥ | VO |
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2L |
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≥ |
| 3.3 | 1 | ⋅ (1 − 0.174) | ||
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2 ⋅ 15 ⋅ 10−6 | 500 ⋅ 103 |
≥181.7 mA
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