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DC2055A - LTC3875EUJ Demo Board | 4.5V ≤ VIN ≤ 14V; VOUT: 1V @ 120A

Demonstration circuit 2055A is a high efficiency, high density, 4-phase synchronous buck converter with a 4.5V to 14V input range. It can supply 120A maximum load current at a 1.0V output. This demo board has two LTC®3875EUJ controllers. The LTC3875 is a feature-rich dual-phase synchronous buck controller with very low DCR current sensing capability, on-chip drivers and remote output voltage sensing. This board is set up with 0.32mΩ DCR inductor. The temperature compensation function can guarantee accurate current limit over a wide temperature range with DCR sensing.

DC2055A - Schematic

 


Software

LTspice

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LTpowerCAD

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To open the project file for this circuit:

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  • Step 3: If LTpowerCAD does not automatically open after clicking the link above, you can open the project file by right clicking on the link and selecting "Save Target As." After saving the file to your computer, start LTpowerCAD and open the project file by selecting 'Open Project' from the 'File' menu