Buck Regulator has auto-tracking and sequencing capabilities.

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Series NCP312x PWM buck regulators feature integrated MOSFETs that deliver 2 A (NCP3120, NCP3122) or 3 A (NCP3121, NCP3123) output current with switching frequency up to 2.2 MHz. Programmable ratiometric, sequential, and tracking control manage output voltage behavior during start-up and power-down, and multiple devices can be daisy chained to control multiple outputs. Input voltage range is +5 to +12 V and devices offer adjustable 200-2200 kHz operation.



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ON Semiconductor Introduces New Family of PWM Buck Regulators Featuring Unique Auto-Tracking and Sequencing Capabilities



New NCP312x devices are ideal for power regulation in set-top-boxes, LCD-TVs, cable modems and other consumer applications

PHOENIX, Ariz. - March 6, 2008 - ON Semiconductor (Nasdaq: ONNN), a global leader in efficient power semiconductor solutions, today introduced the NCP312x family of dual output pulse width modulation (PWM) buck regulators that offer unique auto-tracking and sequencing capabilities. Featuring integrated MOSFETs that deliver 2 amperes (A) (NCP3120, NCP3122) or 3 A (NCP3121, NCP3123) output current with switching frequency up to 2.2 megahertz (MHz), the new devices are ideal for a variety of consumer applications including set-top-boxes (STB), LCD-TVs and cable modems.

"One of the biggest challenges facing power supply design engineers is the power-up and power-down timing requirements for multi-voltage systems," said Tim Kaske, ON Semiconductor product line marketing manager for the Power Regulation Product Group. "ON Semiconductor offers a solution to help ease this design challenge with the new NCP312x family of switching regulators. These new regulators eliminate the need to use expensive voltage tracking controllers with a unique built-in auto tracking and sequencing capability."

The auto-tracking and sequencing features of the NCP312x devices enables exact timing and control over both output channels. A Digital Signal Processor (DSP), Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) or other signal processor requires multiple power supplies generating different voltage levels for core and Input/Output (I/O) peripherals and specific timing of each voltage. This timing control prevents latchup conditions that can cause immediate damage or even latent damage that produces failures in the field. The NCP312x family of devices offers programmable ratiometric, sequential and tracking control to manage the output voltage behavior during start-up and power-down. Additionally, multiple NCP312x devices can also be daisy chained together to control multiple outputs.

NCP312x converters reduce input capacitance requirements by switching 180 degrees out-of-phase at a frequency of 200 kilohertz (KHz) up to 2.2 MHz. The out-of-phase operation allows the use of a single low cost electrolytic capacitor or ceramic capacitor for the input filter versus two capacitors in a standard configuration. The outputs can also be paralleled to provide a dual-phase, single output regulator with low ripple voltage.

Additional Features

o Input voltage range of +5 volts (V) to +12 V

o Adjustable 200-2200 kHz operation

o Stable with low ESR ceramic output capacitor

o 0.8 ±1.5% reference voltage

o External soft-start

o Enable/disable capability

o Low shutdown power (Quiescent current (Iq) < 100 microamp (uA))

The NCP3120, NCP3121, NCP3122, and NCP3123 are available in a QFN-32 package with budgetary price from $1.30- $1.55 USD per unit in 1,000 unit quantities.

For additional technical information visit www.onsemi.com, or contact Tim Kaske at tim.kaske@onsemi.com.

About ON Semiconductor
With its global logistics network and strong portfolio of power semiconductor devices, ON Semiconductor (Nasdaq: ONNN) is a preferred supplier of power solutions to engineers, purchasing professionals, distributors and contract manufacturers in the power supply, computer, consumer, portable/wireless, automotive and industrial markets. For more information, please visit ON Semiconductor's website at www.onsemi.com.

Anne Spitza
Marketing Communications
ON Semiconductor
(602) 244-6398
anne.spitza@onsemi.com

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