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LM2596T Pinout Diagram

Part Series:LM2596T Series
Category:DC-DC Converters
Description:Conv DC-DC 4.5V to 40V Inv/Step Down Single-Out 1.2V to 37V 3A 5Pin(5+Tab) TO-220 Tube
Document:LM2596T-ADJ/NOPB Datasheet PDF (42 Pages)

LM2596T-ADJ/NOPB - TI Specifications

TYPE
DESCRIPTION
Mounting Style
Through Hole
Frequency
150 kHz
Number of Pins
5 Pin
Case/Package
TO-220-5
Number of Outputs
1 Output
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LM2596T-ADJ/NOPB - TI Function Overview

The LM2596 series of regulators are monolithic integrated circuits that provide all the active functions for a step-down (buck) switching regulator, capable of driving a 3-A load with excellent line and load regulation. These devices are available in fixed output voltages of 3.3 V, 5 V, 12 V, and an adjustable output version.
Requiring a minimum number of external components, these regulators are simple to use and include internal frequency compensation, and a fixed-frequency oscillator.
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. Available in a standard 7-pin TO-220 package with several different lead bend options, and a 7-pin TO-263 surface mount package.
A standard series of inductors are available from several different manufacturers optimized for use with the LM2596 series. This feature greatly simplifies the design of switch-mode power supplies.
Other features include a ±4% tolerance on output voltage under specified input voltage and output load conditions, and ±15% on the oscillator frequency. External shutdown is included, featuring typically 80 µA standby current. Self-protection features include a two stage frequency reducing current limit for the output switch and an overtemperature shutdown for complete protection under fault conditions.
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