LM2576 Step-Down Switching Regulator: Datasheet pdf, Circuit and Pinout

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LM2576WT

LM2576WT

Microchip Technology

5 Terminals 4V LM2576 DC DC Voltage Regulator SWITCHING REGULATOR 1 Outputs 52kHz Bulk TO-220-5

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5 Terminals 4V LM2576 DC DC Voltage Regulator SWITCHING REGULATOR 1 Outputs 52kHz Bulk TO-220-5

LM2576 is a 3.0 A, 15 V, Step−Down switching regulator. This article is going to cover datasheet pdf, circuit, replacements, pinout, and more details about LM2576 step-down switching regulator. Furthermore, there is a huge range of semiconductors, capacitors, resistors, and ICs in stock. Welcome your RFQ!

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LM2576 Pinout

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LM2576 Pinout

Pin   NumberPin NameDescription
1V INThe voltage which has   to be regulated is provided as input to this pin
2OutputThe regulated output   can be obtained through this pin
3GroundConnected to system   ground
4FeedbackThis pin is provided   with the feedback voltage based on which the output is regulated
5ON/OFFConnect to ground to activate regulator or connect to Vcc to disable the regulator.


What is LM2576?

The LM2576 is a Step−Down switching regulator with a fixed output voltage that is switch-mode step down (Buck Converter). External components can be used to alter the output voltage, which can range from 1.23V to 37V. This IC is extremely easy to use, which makes it suitable for a wide range of applications.


LM2576 Regulator CAD Model

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LM2576 Regulator Symbol

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LM2576 Regulator Footprint

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LM2576 Regulator 3D Model



Specifications

Microchip Technology LM2576WT technical specifications, attributes, parameters and parts with similar specifications to Microchip Technology LM2576WT.
  • Type
    Parameter
  • Factory Lead Time
    8 Weeks
  • Mount

    In electronic components, the term "Mount" typically refers to the method or process of physically attaching or fixing a component onto a circuit board or other electronic device. This can involve soldering, adhesive bonding, or other techniques to secure the component in place. The mounting process is crucial for ensuring proper electrical connections and mechanical stability within the electronic system. Different components may have specific mounting requirements based on their size, shape, and function, and manufacturers provide guidelines for proper mounting procedures to ensure optimal performance and reliability of the electronic device.

    Through Hole
  • Mounting Type

    The "Mounting Type" in electronic components refers to the method used to attach or connect a component to a circuit board or other substrate, such as through-hole, surface-mount, or panel mount.

    Through Hole
  • Package / Case

    refers to the protective housing that encases an electronic component, providing mechanical support, electrical connections, and thermal management.

    TO-220-5
  • Operating Temperature

    The operating temperature is the range of ambient temperature within which a power supply, or any other electrical equipment, operate in. This ranges from a minimum operating temperature, to a peak or maximum operating temperature, outside which, the power supply may fail.

    -40°C~125°C TJ
  • Packaging

    Semiconductor package is a carrier / shell used to contain and cover one or more semiconductor components or integrated circuits. The material of the shell can be metal, plastic, glass or ceramic.

    Bulk
  • Published
    2005
  • JESD-609 Code

    The "JESD-609 Code" in electronic components refers to a standardized marking code that indicates the lead-free solder composition and finish of electronic components for compliance with environmental regulations.

    e3
  • Part Status

    Parts can have many statuses as they progress through the configuration, analysis, review, and approval stages.

    Active
  • Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL)

    Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) is a standardized rating that indicates the susceptibility of electronic components, particularly semiconductors, to moisture-induced damage during storage and the soldering process, defining the allowable exposure time to ambient conditions before they require special handling or baking to prevent failures

    1 (Unlimited)
  • Number of Terminations
    5
  • ECCN Code

    An ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) is an alphanumeric code used by the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security to identify and categorize electronic components and other dual-use items that may require an export license based on their technical characteristics and potential for military use.

    EAR99
  • Terminal Finish

    Terminal Finish refers to the surface treatment applied to the terminals or leads of electronic components to enhance their performance and longevity. It can improve solderability, corrosion resistance, and overall reliability of the connection in electronic assemblies. Common finishes include nickel, gold, and tin, each possessing distinct properties suitable for various applications. The choice of terminal finish can significantly impact the durability and effectiveness of electronic devices.

    Matte Tin (Sn) - annealed
  • Terminal Position

    In electronic components, the term "Terminal Position" refers to the physical location of the connection points on the component where external electrical connections can be made. These connection points, known as terminals, are typically used to attach wires, leads, or other components to the main body of the electronic component. The terminal position is important for ensuring proper connectivity and functionality of the component within a circuit. It is often specified in technical datasheets or component specifications to help designers and engineers understand how to properly integrate the component into their circuit designs.

    SINGLE
  • Base Part Number

    The "Base Part Number" (BPN) in electronic components serves a similar purpose to the "Base Product Number." It refers to the primary identifier for a component that captures the essential characteristics shared by a group of similar components. The BPN provides a fundamental way to reference a family or series of components without specifying all the variations and specific details.

    LM2576
  • JESD-30 Code

    JESD-30 Code refers to a standardized descriptive designation system established by JEDEC for semiconductor-device packages. This system provides a systematic method for generating designators that convey essential information about the package's physical characteristics, such as size and shape, which aids in component identification and selection. By using JESD-30 codes, manufacturers and engineers can ensure consistency and clarity in the specification of semiconductor packages across various applications and industries.

    R-PSFM-T5
  • Function

    The parameter "Function" in electronic components refers to the specific role or purpose that the component serves within an electronic circuit. It defines how the component interacts with other elements, influences the flow of electrical signals, and contributes to the overall behavior of the system. Functions can include amplification, signal processing, switching, filtering, and energy storage, among others. Understanding the function of each component is essential for designing effective and efficient electronic systems.

    Step-Down
  • Number of Outputs
    1
  • Efficiency

    Efficiency in electronic components refers to the ratio of useful output energy or power to the input energy or power. It is a measure of how effectively a component converts input energy into output energy without wasting any energy in the process. Higher efficiency indicates that the component is more effective in performing its intended function while minimizing energy losses. Efficiency is an important parameter in electronic components such as power supplies, amplifiers, and motors, as it directly impacts the overall performance and energy consumption of the system. Manufacturers often specify the efficiency rating of their components to help users understand how efficiently the component operates under different conditions.

    82 %
  • Voltage - Input (Max)

    Voltage - Input (Max) is a parameter in electronic components that specifies the maximum voltage that can be safely applied to the input of the component without causing damage. This parameter is crucial for ensuring the proper functioning and longevity of the component. Exceeding the maximum input voltage can lead to electrical overstress, which may result in permanent damage or failure of the component. It is important to carefully adhere to the specified maximum input voltage to prevent any potential issues and maintain the reliability of the electronic system.

    40V
  • Output Voltage

    Output voltage is a crucial parameter in electronic components that refers to the voltage level produced by the component as a result of its operation. It represents the electrical potential difference between the output terminal of the component and a reference point, typically ground. The output voltage is a key factor in determining the performance and functionality of the component, as it dictates the level of voltage that will be delivered to the connected circuit or load. It is often specified in datasheets and technical specifications to ensure compatibility and proper functioning within a given system.

    37V
  • Output Type

    The "Output Type" parameter in electronic components refers to the type of signal or data that is produced by the component as an output. This parameter specifies the nature of the output signal, such as analog or digital, and can also include details about the voltage levels, current levels, frequency, and other characteristics of the output signal. Understanding the output type of a component is crucial for ensuring compatibility with other components in a circuit or system, as well as for determining how the output signal can be utilized or processed further. In summary, the output type parameter provides essential information about the nature of the signal that is generated by the electronic component as its output.

    Adjustable
  • Max Output Current

    The maximum current that can be supplied to the load.

    3A
  • Voltage - Input (Min)

    Voltage - Input (Min) refers to the minimum voltage level that an electronic component requires to operate correctly. It indicates the lowest voltage that can be applied to the component while still allowing it to function as intended. If the input voltage falls below this specified minimum, the component may not perform properly or may fail to operate altogether. This parameter is critical for ensuring reliable operation and longevity of the device in electronic circuits.

    4V
  • Input Voltage-Nom

    Input Voltage-Nom refers to the nominal or rated input voltage that an electronic component or device is designed to operate within. This parameter specifies the voltage level at which the component is expected to function optimally and safely. It is important to ensure that the actual input voltage supplied to the component does not exceed this nominal value to prevent damage or malfunction. Manufacturers provide this specification to guide users in selecting the appropriate power supply or input voltage source for the component. It is a critical parameter to consider when designing or using electronic circuits to ensure reliable performance and longevity of the component.

    12V
  • Analog IC - Other Type

    Analog IC - Other Type is a parameter used to categorize electronic components that are integrated circuits (ICs) designed for analog signal processing but do not fall into more specific subcategories such as amplifiers, comparators, or voltage regulators. These ICs may include specialized analog functions such as analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), digital-to-analog converters (DACs), voltage references, or signal conditioning circuits. They are typically used in various applications where precise analog signal processing is required, such as in audio equipment, instrumentation, communication systems, and industrial control systems. Manufacturers provide detailed specifications for these components to help engineers select the most suitable IC for their specific design requirements.

    SWITCHING REGULATOR
  • Output Configuration

    Output Configuration in electronic components refers to the arrangement or setup of the output pins or terminals of a device. It defines how the output signals are structured and how they interact with external circuits or devices. The output configuration can determine the functionality and compatibility of the component in a circuit design. Common types of output configurations include single-ended, differential, open-drain, and push-pull configurations, each serving different purposes and applications in electronic systems. Understanding the output configuration of a component is crucial for proper integration and operation within a circuit.

    Positive
  • Max Output Voltage

    The maximum output voltage refers to the dynamic area beyond which the output is saturated in the positive or negative direction, and is limited according to the load resistance value.

    37V
  • Topology

    In the context of electronic components, "topology" refers to the arrangement or configuration of the components within a circuit or system. It defines how the components are connected to each other and how signals flow between them. The choice of topology can significantly impact the performance, efficiency, and functionality of the electronic system. Common topologies include series, parallel, star, mesh, and hybrid configurations, each with its own advantages and limitations. Designers carefully select the appropriate topology based on the specific requirements of the circuit to achieve the desired performance and functionality.

    Buck
  • Frequency - Switching

    "Frequency - Switching" in electronic components refers to the rate at which a device, such as a transistor or switching regulator, turns on and off during operation. This parameter is crucial in determining the efficiency and performance of power converters, oscillators, and other circuits that rely on rapid switching. Higher switching frequencies typically allow for smaller component sizes but may require more advanced design considerations to manage heat and electromagnetic interference.

    52kHz
  • Synchronous Rectifier

    Synchronous rectification is a technique for improving the efficiency of rectification by replacing diodes with actively controlled switches, usually power MOSFETs or power bipolar junction transistors (BJT).

    No
  • Min Output Voltage

    Min Output Voltage refers to the lowest voltage level that an electronic component, such as a voltage regulator or power supply, can provide reliably under specified conditions. It indicates the minimum threshold required for proper operation of connected devices. Operating below this voltage may lead to device malfunction or failure to operate as intended.

    1.23V
  • RoHS Status

    RoHS means “Restriction of Certain Hazardous Substances” in the “Hazardous Substances Directive” in electrical and electronic equipment.

    ROHS3 Compliant
  • Lead Free

    Lead Free is a term used to describe electronic components that do not contain lead as part of their composition. Lead is a toxic material that can have harmful effects on human health and the environment, so the electronics industry has been moving towards lead-free components to reduce these risks. Lead-free components are typically made using alternative materials such as silver, copper, and tin. Manufacturers must comply with regulations such as the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) directive to ensure that their products are lead-free and environmentally friendly.

    Lead Free
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LM2576 Regulator Block Diagram

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LM2576 Fixed Regulator

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LM2576 Adjustable Regulator

LM2576 Regulator Features

  • 3.3 V, 5.0 V, 12 V, 15 V, and Adjustable Output Versions

  • Adjustable Version Output Voltage Range, 1.23 to 37 V ±4% Maximum over Line and Load Conditions

  • Guaranteed 3.0 A Output Current

  • Wide Input Voltage Range

  • Requires Only 4 External Components

  • 52 kHz Fixed Frequency Internal Oscillator

  • TTL Shutdown Capability, Low Power Standby Mode

  • High Efficiency

  • Uses Readily Available Standard Inductors

  • Thermal Shutdown and Current Limit Protection

  • Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) Equals 1

  • Pb−Free Packages are Available


LM2576 Regulator Applications

  • Simple High−Efficiency Step−Down (Buck) Regulator

  • Efficient Pre−Regulator for Linear Regulators

  • On−Card Switching Regulators

  • Positive to Negative Converter (Buck−Boost)

  • Negative Step−Up Converters

  • Power Supply for Battery Chargers


Alternatives for LM2576 Regulator

LM2677, LM2575, lm2576hvt-5.0


Equivalents for LM2576

LM1117, CS51411, LM723, LM7912


Where to Use LM2576 Regulator?

The LM2576 is a three-phase voltage regulator with outstanding line and load management. It can drive 3A loads. It is also utilized as a step-down switching regulator due to its ease of use.

It can make use of easily available inductors. This feature makes it perfect for designing a switch-mode power supply because it makes the process much easier. So. You can use this IC if you need a linear buck voltage regulator that can drive 3A loads and has an output range of 1.23V to 37V with an efficiency of 88 percent.

 


How to Use LM2576 Regulator?

The LM2576 is simple to use; it just requires six additional components, including an inductor in series with the output. Depending on the output required, the inductor value might range from 47uH to 330uH. An example LM2576 application circuit is shown below.

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LM2576 Regulator Application Circuit

Electrostatic interference should be considered when constructing the PCB and mounting the components on a perf board because this is a switching circuit. Because the circuit works with a lot of currents, a high voltage dielectric capacitor with a low ESR (equivalent series resistance) should be used. The indicator will also be subjected to a high current, so the coil should be of a high gauge to allow the current to pass through. Using the improper number or a low-wattage inductor could irreversibly damage the IC.


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LM2576 Regulator Package Dimensions

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LM2576 Regulator Package Dimensions

LM2576 Regulator Manufacturer

Microchip Technology Inc. is a leader that provides microcontroller and analog semiconductors. The microchip was headquartered in Chandler, Arizona. We are dedicated to offering low-risk product development, reducing total system cost, and accelerating time to market. We mainly serve different fields of customers applications around the world. To provide prominent technical support along with reliable delivery and quality is our goal.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the function of LM2576?

The LM2576 is a voltage Regulator IC, it uses the Buck-converter topology to step down and regulates higher-level voltage values to lower levels. It is of non-sync type and can take in an input voltage 40V maximum and source an output current of 3A maximum with a peak efficiency of 90%.

What is the output pin number of switching regulator IC LM2576?

Pin#02: Output.

What is the difference between LM2576 and LM2596?

The LM2596 series operates at a switching frequency of 150 kHz, thus allowing smaller-sized filter components than what would be required with lower frequency switching regulators. This is as opposed to the 52-kHz fixed-frequency Internal Oscillator of the LM2576.

What is the use of LM2576?

The LM2576 is a high-efficiency Buck regulator which is used in a large variety of applications which include: Designing Switch-mode power supplies. It is an efficient pre-regulator for designing Linear Regulators.

How does LM2576 work?

The LM2576 is a voltage Regulator IC, it uses the Buck-converter topology to step down and regulates higher-level voltage values to lower levels. It is of non-sync type and can take in an input voltage 40V maximum and source an output current of 3A maximum with a peak efficiency of 90%.
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