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Linear Tech Introduces New Isolated Monolithic Flyback Regulator

August 02, 2010 by Jeff Shepard

Linear Technology Corp. announced the LT3575, an isolated monolithic flyback switching regulator that significantly simplifies the design of an isolated dc-dc converter. No opto-isolator, third winding or signal transformer are required for feedback since the output voltage is sensed from the primary-side flyback signal. The LT3575 operates over a 3 to 40V input voltage range, has a 2.5A power switch and delivers up to 14W of output power, making it well suited for a wide variety of industrial, medical, telecom, datacom and automotive applications.

The LT3575 operates in boundary mode, which is a variable frequency current-mode control switching scheme, typically resulting in +/-5% regulation over the full line, load and temperature range. Boundary mode also permits the use of a smaller transformer compared to equivalent continuous conduction-mode designs. The output voltage is easily set by two external resistors and the transformer turns ratio. Several off-the-shelf transformers, identified in the data sheet, can be used for numerous applications. The high level of integration and the use of boundary-mode operation results in a simple, clean application solution to the traditionally tough problem of isolated power delivery.

Additional features include an onboard low dropout regulator for IC power, programmable soft-start, undervoltage lockout, adjustable current limit and output voltage temperature compensation.

The LT3575 is available in a small thermally enhanced TSSOP-16 package and is offered in an extended and industrial operating junction temperature range from -40 to 125°C. Pricing starts at $3.50 each in 1000-piece quantities.