Other Parts Discussed in Thread: LM3481, LM2586, LM5000
I have a customer wanting to implement a 20-30V input and 48V@450mA with the LM5001.
I followed the SLVA372C document: Basic Calculation of a Boost Converter's Power Stage
I have also attached an excel file with the math.
The EVM shows 48V 150mA output, and he was wondering if modifications could be done to get 450mA.
But from the math, I think I understand why the EVM was set to 150mA...
Fsw = 250kHz, L = 100uH, Efficiency set to 80%, Vmin set to 16V, and the Ilim min at 0.8A means you have a150mA output before the inductor ripple goes over the 0.8A rating and the device shutsdown.
I couldn't get higher than around 300mA by changing the Vin to 20V, Fsw to 1MHz, and inductor to 1mH.
Is this understanding correct?
Would the LM3481 be a good replacement? (Not P2P)
Customer needs a device with 0.65mm pin-pitch, or as low as 0.5mm if absolutely necessary...and the spacing between a pin and the thermal pad needs to be >0.35mm
Is there any option besides the LM3481 you could recommend?
Thanks,
Darren