RH1959 – Radiation Hardened 4.5A, 500kHz Step-Down Switching Regulator
Datasheet Documentation
Datasheet
Overview

Features

Radiation Performance*

* Radiation and Qualification completed on the packaging vendor’s assembled unit.

Typical Application

RH1959 Typical Application

Description

The RH1959 is a 500kHz monolithic buck mode switching regulator with a 4.5A integrated switch that will operate down to 1.21V. High switching frequency allows a considerable reduction in the size of external components. The topology is current mode for fast transient response and good loop stability.

A special high speed bipolar process and new design techniques achieve high efficiency at high switching frequency. Efficiency is maintained over a wide output current range by keeping quiescent supply current near 3.3mA and by utilizing a supply boost capacitor to saturate the power switch.

Full cycle-by-cycle short-circuit protection and thermal shutdown are provided. Standard surface mount external parts are used, including the inductor and capacitors. Optional shutdown and synchronization functions are available. Implementing shutdown reduces supply current to 30μA. Synchronization allows an external logic level signal to increase the internal oscillator from 580kHz to 1MHz.

Third Party Vendor Availability

Linear Technology partners with third party vendors who assemble and test packaged products with LTC RH Dice inside.

Part Number Description SMD
MSK5044RH Switching Reg. Module,500kHz Fixed Frequency 5962-11231
MSK5048RH Switching Reg. Module,500kHz With Ext Sync Opt 5962-11232
MSK5052RH Switching Reg. Module,500kHz With Ext Sync Opt -
MSK5059RH Switching Reg. Monolithic (RH1959 IC Only) 5962-11232
Packaging

DICE,TO-254,MFP-40,FLATPAK-16

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