I am looking for help in designing a negative input to negative output DC/DC, low noise high efficiency buck converter.
The input voltage range is -6V to -15V (nom 7.5V) and output voltage of -2.5V to -4V (nom -3.3V) and output current 100-500mA.
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I am looking for help in designing a negative input to negative output DC/DC, low noise high efficiency buck converter.
The input voltage range is -6V to -15V (nom 7.5V) and output voltage of -2.5V to -4V (nom -3.3V) and output current 100-500mA.
Did you try searching the E2E forums for Negative Input, Negative Output BUCK converter?
There are other posts with a switching (BUCK) solution using the LM5001 and a non-switching (Linear) using the LM2991
The only provided solution I found is using LM5001. I will keep looking. Thank you.
Yes. Unfortunately, most of our BUCK converters are designed for Quadrant 1 (Positive Input / Positive Output) Operation. We have application circuits to operate them in Quadrant 4 (Positive Input, Negative Output) but they are not well suited for Quadrant 3 (Negative Input, Negative Output) operation.
You could use a Boost controller, like the TPS40210 to build a non-synchronous converter. The power circuitry would look much like the LM5001, but it would still need to have the output voltage level shifted to the negative rai for feedback.
Peter hello, thank you for your reply.
In a meanwhile, as an alternative solution, I will use an isolated power supply ic / module.
Thank you.