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June 2025
LM25137-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
1
1
Features
2
Applications
3
Description
4
Related Products
5
Pin Configuration and Functions
5.1
Wettable Flanks
6
Specifications
6.1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
6.2
ESD Ratings
6.3
Recommended Operating Conditions
6.4
Thermal Information
6.5
Electrical Characteristics
6.6
Typical Characteristics
7
Detailed Description
7.1
Overview
7.2
Functional Block Diagram
7.3
Feature Description
7.3.1
Input Voltage Range (VIN)
7.3.2
Bias Supply Regulator (VCC, BIAS1/VOUT1, VDDA)
7.3.3
Precision Enable (EN1, EN2)
7.3.4
Switching Frequency (RT)
7.3.5
Pulse Frequency Modulation and Synchronization (PFM/SYNC)
7.3.6
Synchronization Out (SYNCOUT)
7.3.7
Dual Random Spread Spectrum (DRSS)
7.3.8
Configurable Soft Start (RSS)
7.3.9
Output Voltage Setpoints (FB1, FB2)
7.3.10
Minimum Controllable On-Time
7.3.11
Error Amplifier and PWM Comparator (FB1, FB2, COMP1, COMP2)
7.3.11.1
Slope Compensation
7.3.12
Inductor Current Sense (ISNS1+, BIAS1/VOUT1, ISNS2+, VOUT2)
7.3.12.1
Shunt Current Sensing
7.3.12.2
Inductor DCR Current Sensing
7.3.13
MOSFET Gate Drivers (HO1, HO2, LO1, LO2)
7.3.14
Output Configurations (CNFG)
7.3.14.1
Independent Dual-Output Operation
7.3.14.2
Single-Output Interleaved Operation
7.3.14.3
Single-Output Multiphase Operation
7.4
Device Functional Modes
7.4.1
Sleep Mode
7.4.2
PFM Mode
8
Application and Implementation
8.1
Application Information
8.1.1
Power Train Components
8.1.1.1
Power MOSFETs
8.1.1.2
Buck Inductor
8.1.1.3
Output Capacitors
8.1.1.4
Input Capacitors
8.1.1.5
EMI Filter
8.1.2
Error Amplifier and Compensation
8.2
Typical Applications
8.2.1
Design 1 – Dual 5V and 3.3V, 20A Buck Regulator for 12V Automotive Battery Applications
8.2.1.1
Design Requirements
8.2.1.2
Detailed Design Procedure
8.2.1.2.1
Custom Design With WEBENCH® Tools
8.2.1.2.2
Custom Design With Excel Quickstart Tool
8.2.1.2.3
Inductor Calculations
8.2.1.2.4
Shunt Resistors
8.2.1.2.5
Ceramic Output Capacitors
8.2.1.2.6
Ceramic Input Capacitors
8.2.1.2.7
Feedback Resistors
8.2.1.2.8
Input Voltage UVLO Resistors
8.2.1.2.9
Compensation Components
8.2.1.3
Application Curves
8.2.2
Design 2 – Two-Phase, Single-Output Synchronous Buck Regulator for Automotive ADAS Applications
8.2.2.1
Design Requirements
8.2.2.2
Detailed Design Procedure
8.2.3
Design 3 – 12V, 25A, 400kHz, Two-Phase Buck Regulator for 24V Automotive Applications
8.2.3.1
Design Requirements
8.2.3.2
Detailed Design Procedure
8.2.3.3
Application Curves
8.3
Power Supply Recommendations
8.4
Layout
8.4.1
Layout Guidelines
8.4.1.1
Power Stage Layout
8.4.1.2
Gate Drive Layout
8.4.1.3
PWM Controller Layout
8.4.1.4
Thermal Design and Layout
8.4.1.5
Ground Plane Design
8.4.2
Layout Example
9
Device and Documentation Support
9.1
Device Support
9.1.1
Third-Party Products Disclaimer
9.1.2
Development Support
9.1.2.1
Custom Design With WEBENCH® Tools
9.2
Documentation Support
9.2.1
Related Documentation
9.2.1.1
Low-EMI Design Resources
9.2.1.2
Thermal Design Resources
9.2.1.3
PCB Layout Resources
9.3
Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
9.4
Support Resources
9.5
Trademarks
9.6
Electrostatic Discharge Caution
9.7
Glossary
10
Revision History
11
Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
9.2.1
Related Documentation
For related documentation, see the following:
User's guides:
Texas Instruments,
LM5137F-Q1 Synchronous Buck Controller EVM
Texas Instruments,
LM25137F-Q1 Synchronous Buck Controller EVM
Texas Instruments,
LM5143-Q1 Synchronous Buck Controller EVM
Texas Instruments,
LM5141-Q1 Synchronous Buck Controller EVM
Texas Instruments,
LM5146-Q1 EVM User's Guide
Texas Instruments,
LM5145EVM-HD-20A High Density Evaluation Module
Texas Instruments,
LM5149-Q1 Buck Controller Evaluation Module
Texas Instruments,
LM5190-Q1 CC-CV Buck Controller Evaluation Module
Application reports:
Texas Instruments,
LM5143-Q1 4-phase Buck Regulator Design for Automotive ADAS Applications
Texas Instruments,
Maintaining Output Voltage Regulation During Automotive Cold-Crank with LM5140-Q1 Dual Synchronous Buck Controller
Technical articles:
Texas Instruments,
Achieving functional safety compliance in automotive off-battery buck preregulator designs
Texas Instruments,
Powering next-generation ADAS processors with TI Functional Safety-Compliant buck regulators