Diodes PAM2312 User Manual

Pam2312, Description, Features

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PAM2312

Document number: DSxxxxx Rev. 2 - 0

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www.diodes.com

January 2013

© Diodes Incorporated

PAM2312

A Product Line of

Diodes Incorporated

1A STEP-DOWN DC-DC CONVERTER

Description

The PAM2312 is a step-down current-mode, DC-DC converter. At
heavy load, the constant frequency PWM control performs excellent
stability and transient response. To ensure the longest battery life in
portable applications, the PAM2312 provides a power-saving
Pulse- Skipping Modulation (PSM) mode to reduce quiescent current
under light load operation to save power.

The PAM2312 supports a range of input voltages from 2.5V to 5.5V,
allowing the use of a single Li+/Li-polymer cell, multiple Alkaline/NiMH
cell, USB, and other standard power sources. The output voltage is
adjustable from 0.6V to the input voltage, while the part number suffix
PAM2312-XX indicates pre-set output voltage of 3.3V, 2.8V, 2.5V,
1.8V, 1.5V, 1.2V or adjustable. All versions employ internal power
switch and synchronous rectifier to minimize external part count and
realize high efficiency. During shutdown, the input is disconnected
from the output and the shutdown current is less than 1µA. Other key
features include under-voltage lockout to prevent deep battery
discharge.

The PAM2312 is available in TSOT25 packages.

Features

Efficiency up to 96%

Only 40µA (typ) Quiescent Current

Output Current: Up to 1A

Internal Synchronous Rectifier

1.5MHz Switching Frequency

• Soft

Start

• Under-Voltage

Lockout

Short Circuit Protection

• Thermal

Shutdown

5-pin Small TSOT25 Packages

• Pb-Free

Package

Pin Assignments


Applications

• Cellular

Phone

• Portable

Electronics

• Wireless

Devices

• Cordless

Phone

• Computer

Peripherals

• Battery

Powered

Widgets

• Electronic

Scales

• Digital

Frame














Typical Applications Circuit

Fixed Output Voltage

Adjustable Output Voltage

⎛ +

=

2

R

1

R

1

x

6

.

0

V

O


Top View

TSOT25

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