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MPQ4462DN - Step-Down Converter

Download the MPQ4462DN datasheet PDF. This datasheet also covers the MPQ4462-AEC1 variant, as both devices belong to the same step-down converter family and are provided as variant models within a single manufacturer datasheet.

General Description

The MPQ4462 is a high-frequency, step-down, switching regulator with an integrated, high-side, high-voltage, power MOSFET.

It provides a 3.5A output with current-mode control for fast loop response and easy compensation.

Key Features

  • 120μA Quiescent Current.
  • Wide 3.8V-to-36V Input Range.
  • 150mΩ Internal Power MOSFET.
  • Up to 4MHz Programmable Switching Frequency.
  • Stable with a Ceramic Capacitor.
  • Internal Soft-Start.
  • Internally-Set Current Limit without a Current Sensing Resistor.
  • Output Adjustable from 0.8V to 30V.
  • Available in 3mm×3mm QFN10 and SOIC8E Packages.
  • Available in AEC-Q100 Qualified Grade 1.

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Note: The manufacturer provides a single datasheet file (MPQ4462-AEC1-MPS.pdf) that lists specifications for multiple related part numbers.

Full PDF Text Transcription (Reference)

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MPQ4462-AEC1 3.5A, 4MHz, 36V, Step-Down Converter AEC-Q100 Qualified DESCRIPTION The MPQ4462 is a high-frequency, step-down, switching regulator with an integrated, high-side, high-voltage, power MOSFET. It provides a 3.5A output with current-mode control for fast loop response and easy compensation. The wide 3.8V-to-36V input range accommodates a variety of step-down applications, including those in an automotive input environment. A 120µA operational quiescent current allows for battery-powered applications. Switching-frequency scaling allows for high power-conversion efficiency over a wide load range by scaling down the switching frequency at light loads to reduce the switching and gate driving losses.