LM5176-Q1
The LM5176-Q1 is a high-efficiency, wide-input voltage synchronous buck controller from Texas Instruments designed for automotive and industrial applications. It supports an input voltage range of 4.5 V to 60 V, enabling flexible power conversion in demanding environments such as electric vehicles, battery-powered systems, and industrial machinery. The device features integrated high-side and low-side MOSFET drivers capable of delivering up to 10 A of peak current, ensuring robust performance under heavy load conditions.
This controller operates with a fixed-frequency PWM architecture, offering adjustable switching frequencies from 100 kHz to 2 MHz, which allows optimization of efficiency and component size based on system requirements. Its advanced control loop provides excellent transient response and stability across varying loads and input voltages. The LM5176-Q1 includes built-in protection features such as over-current protection (OCP), undervoltage lockout (UVLO), thermal shutdown, and cycle-by-cycle current limiting, enhancing system reliability and safety.
Designed for automotive compliance, the LM5176-Q1 meets AEC-Q100 Grade 1 qualification standards, making it suitable for harsh operating conditions including extreme temperatures (-40°C to +125°C). It also includes support for external compensation, allowing engineers to fine-tune performance for specific applications. The device offers both forced continuous conduction mode (FCM) and pulse-skipping modes to maintain high efficiency across light and full-load conditions.
Its compact 3 mm × 3 mm WQFN package reduces PCB footprint while maintaining excellent thermal performance. The LM5176-Q1 integrates a precision reference and accurate current sensing, enabling tight output voltage regulation. Additionally, it supports remote sensing for improved accuracy in distributed power systems and includes programmable soft-start to minimize inrush current during startup.
Common applications include point-of-load (POL) converters, DC-DC power modules, and intermediate bus converters in automotive infotainment systems, ADAS, and powertrain electronics. Its robust design and comprehensive protection make it ideal for use in high-reliability systems where consistent performance and long-term durability are critical.