Highly integrated buck-boost controller efficiently transfers power between dual automotive battery systems
DALLAS, March 20, 2017 — (PRNewswire) — Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today introduced the industry's first fully integrated multiphase bidirectional DC/DC current controller, which efficiently transfers electric power greater than 500 W per phase between dual 48-V and 12-V automotive battery systems. The highly integrated LM5170-Q1 analog controller features an innovative average current-mode control method that overcomes the challenges of today's high-component-count, full digital control schemes. For more information, samples and an evaluation module, see www.ti.com/lm5170q1-pr.TI will demonstrate the LM5170-Q1 controller in booth No. 701 at the Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) in Tampa, Florida, March 27-29, 2017. The LM5170-Q1 is the latest in TI's portfolio of industry-leading DC/DC converters, controllers and charge pumps, enabling engineers to innovate and differentiate their power supply designs.
Hybrid electric vehicles use both a high-voltage 48-V battery and the standard 12-V automotive battery. Design engineers typically manage these dual battery systems using a digital control scheme, which includes multiple discrete components such as current-sense amplifiers, gate drivers and protection circuits. These full digital control schemes are bulky and expensive. To solve this challenge while improving performance and system reliability, TI offers a mixed architecture in which the microcontroller handles higher-level intelligent management, and the highly integrated LM5170-Q1 analog controller provides the power conversion. Read the blog post, " Interconnecting automotive 48V and 12V rails in dual battery systems," to learn how to overcome the challenges of designing a power supply for hybrid electric vehicles.
LM5170-Q1 key features and benefits
- Unique design for optimized system cost and performance: The LM5170-Q1's average current-mode control method improves performance, simplifies implementation and reduces cost. Read the blog post, " Selecting a bidirectional converter control scheme," to find out how TI's average current-mode control method compares to conventional control schemes.
- High accuracy: The controller's 1 percent accurate bidirectional current regulation ensures precise power transfer.
- Power efficient: The LM5170-Q1 achieves greater than 97 percent efficiency.
- High precision: The controller monitors current with up to 99 percent accuracy.
- High power: Integrated 5-A peak half-bridge gate drivers for high power capability.
- Superior performance: Diode emulation mode of the synchronous rectifier MOSFETs prevents negative current and enhances light load efficiency.
- Automotive quality: The LM5170-Q1 is AEC-Q100 qualified. Download the white paper " Driving the green revolution in transportation," to learn how advanced electronics are increasing the automation, safety, comfort and convenience of electric vehicles.
Availability, packaging and pricing
Available in volume now through the
TI store and authorized distributors, the LM5170-Q1 is offered in a 48-pin, 9-mm by 9-mm quad flat package (QFP) and priced at US$5.84 in 1,000-unit quantities. Order the
LM5170EVM-BIDIR evaluation module, and download the
PSpice transient model and
LM5170-Q1 quick-start DC/DC synchronous buck converter design tool.
Find out more about TI's power management portfolio
- Search for and download a power-supply reference design from the TI Designs library.
- Search for solutions, get help and share knowledge in the TI E2E™ Community Power Management forum.
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