SNVSCO1 November 2025 LM5126A-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The peak current limit is set by the sense resistor RSNS. The positive peak current limit is active when CSP − CSN reaches the threshold VCLTH (typical 60mV). The negative peak current limit is active when VNCLTH (typical −28mV) is reached. R1 and R2 in Figure 6-17 are 0Ω, R3 is open.
Adjust the peak current limit by adding the resistors R1, R2 and R3. Resistors R1 and R2 need to have the same value. Select the resistors <1Ω because the CS amplifier is supplied by the CSP pin. Select R3 between 1Ω and 20Ω.
The negative peak current limit of typically −28mV is an additional safety protection and usually not reached as the negative current is already limited by the COMP-pin voltage. VCOMP is clamped at typically 200mV, which limits the switch current at around −20mV sense voltage.