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STEVAL-ISA154V1 - STEVAL-ISA154V1

STEVAL-ISA154V1

Obsolete
STMicroelectronics

0.7 A STEP-DOWN SWITCHING REGULATOR EVALUATION BOARD BASED ON THE L5980

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STEVAL-ISA154V1 - STEVAL-ISA154V1

STEVAL-ISA154V1

Obsolete
STMicroelectronics

0.7 A STEP-DOWN SWITCHING REGULATOR EVALUATION BOARD BASED ON THE L5980

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DocumentsDB2305+1

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationSTEVAL-ISA154V1
Board TypeFully Populated
Current - Output700 mA
Frequency - Switching500 kHz
Main PurposeDC/DC, Step Down
Outputs and TypeNon-Isolated
Outputs and Type1
Regulator TopologyBuck
Supplied ContentsBoard(s)
Utilized IC / PartL5980
Voltage - Input [Max]18 V
Voltage - Input [Min]2.9 V
Voltage - Output3.3 V

Pricing

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DigikeyBox 1$ 45.00

Description

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STEVAL-ISA154V1 Series

The STEVAL-ISA154V1 product evaluation board provides the design engineer with a fully functional step-down switching regulator with an output current of up to 0.7 A. The STEVAL-ISA154V1 integrates STMicroelectronics' L5980 step-down switching regulator together with all the external components required for a typical application. The rated voltage of the input capacitor and the Schottky diode rectifier repetitive peak reverse voltage are both 25 V, making the board capable of covering the entire 2.9 V - 18 V input voltage range of the L5980 device. The board features an external resistor divider (R1 and R2) designed for an output voltage of 3.3 V. The output voltage can be set to a level from 0.6 V up to the rated voltage of the output capacitor (16 V). The compensation network on the evaluation board allows the use of an MLCC as output filter to keep the loop stable. The inductor saturation current and forward current of the Schottky diode are within the current limit values. The switching frequency on the board is set to 500 kHz by means of the R5 resistor connected to pin Fsw.