ST’s single-chip buck converter for domestic appliances and industrial loads

Capable of supplying 3A from a 3mm x 1.6mm footprint, STMicroelectronics’ DCP3603 monolithic buck converter simplifies design, saves PCB space, accelerates time to market, and enhances system reliability. With a 3.3V-to-36V input-voltage range, this miniature converter can power equipment such as smart meters, domestic appliances, and industrial 24V loads.

Leveraging synchronous rectification, and available with either 1MHz or 500kHz fixed switching frequency, the DCP3603 maintains high efficiency across the load range, reaching 93% at 600mA with 12Vin and 5Vout. With power switches and compensation built-in, only an inductor, bootstrap and filter capacitors, and feedback resistors are needed to complete the circuit, ensuring a minimal bill of materials.

Designers can choose from two variants, configured for forced-PWM operation for optimal performance in noise-sensitive applications, or pulse-skipping for minimal power consumption at light load. Both variants implement frequency dithering, to reduce noise power at the switching frequency, and have extremely low quiescent current of 85µA to minimise overall power consumption. An Enable pin allows the converter to be turned off to maximize power savings.

A dedicated evaluation board, STEVAL-3603BC1, is available to help quickly evaluate the DCP3603 in new designs. The board has a compact footprint and is quickly connected with screw terminals and headers, ready to power-up out of the box.

 www.st.com

About Smart Cities

This news story is brought to you by smartcitieselectronics.com, the specialist site dedicated to delivering information about what’s new in the Smart City Electronics industry, with daily news updates, new products and industry news. To stay up-to-date, register to receive our weekly newsletters and keep yourself informed on the latest technology news and new products from around the globe. Simply click this link to register here: Smart Cities Registration