Automotive Switching Regulator, Buck, 2.0 A, 2 MHz, Spread Spectrum Evaluation Board

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The NCV890204MWGEVB is designed to quickly evaluate the NCV890204, a fixed frequency, monolithic, Buck switching regulator intended for Automotive, battery connected applications that must operate with up to a 36 V input supply. The regulator is suitable for systems with low noise and small form factor requirements often encountered in automotive driver information systems. The NCV890204 is capable of converting the typical 4.5 V to 18 V automotive input voltage range to outputs as low as 3.3 V at a constant switching frequency above the sensitive AM band, eliminating the need for costly filters and EMI countermeasures.

The NCV890204 also provides several protection features expected in Automotive power supply systems such as current limit, short circuit protection, and thermal shutdown. In addition, the high switching frequency produces low output voltage ripple even when using small inductor values and an all ceramic output filter capacitor forming a space efficient switching regulator solution. For more information please see the datasheet.

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NCV890204MWGEVB_TEST_PROCEDURE

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