Texas Instruments provides a recommended PCB layout in the LM7372MR evaluation module documentation, which includes guidelines for component placement, routing, and thermal management to ensure optimal performance and minimize noise.
The selection of input and output capacitors depends on the specific application requirements, such as ripple current, voltage rating, and ESR. TI recommends using low-ESR capacitors with a voltage rating of at least 2x the input voltage, and following the capacitor selection guidelines in the datasheet and application notes.
The LM7372MR is rated for operation from -40°C to 125°C, but the maximum ambient temperature range depends on the specific application and the device's power dissipation. TI recommends following the thermal management guidelines in the datasheet and application notes to ensure reliable operation.
The LM7372MR has a built-in overcurrent protection feature that can be enabled by connecting a resistor between the OCSET pin and the output voltage. The value of the resistor determines the overcurrent threshold, and TI provides guidelines for selecting the correct resistor value in the datasheet and application notes.
The recommended input voltage range for the LM7372MR is 2.7V to 5.5V, but the device can operate from 2.5V to 5.5V. However, the output voltage regulation and efficiency may be affected at lower input voltages, and TI recommends following the input voltage guidelines in the datasheet and application notes.
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