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Stratix II & Stratix <strong>FPGAs</strong><br />

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Stratix II/Stratix/Cyclone V CCIO 3A to 10A <strong>Power</strong> Supply Reference <strong>Design</strong><br />

(5V in, 3.3V out @ 10A)<br />

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This synchronous buck design featuring the LM2743<br />

shows a high-current power supply to power V CCIO at the<br />

very common 3.3V rail from a 5V supply. It has an I OUT<br />

capability of up to 10A, however the design can be used in<br />

any application needing from 1A to 10A of current. For<br />

3A <strong>and</strong> up, the use of a synchronous buck controller (such<br />

as this one) is highly recommended.<br />

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Stratix II/Stratix/Cyclone V CCIO 3A to 10A <strong>Power</strong> Supply Reference <strong>Design</strong><br />

(12V in, 3.3V out @ 10A)<br />

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This flexible LM2743-based design shows a high-current<br />

power supply to power V CCIO at the very common 3.3V rail<br />

from a 12V supply. It has an I OUT capability of up to 10A,<br />

however it can be used in any application needing from 1A<br />

to 10A of current. For 3A <strong>and</strong> up, the use of a synchronous<br />

buck controller (such as the LM2743) is ideal.<br />

For additional in<strong>for</strong>mation on these reference designs,<br />

such as complete bills of material, test wave<strong>for</strong>ms, <strong>and</strong><br />

per<strong>for</strong>mance reports, visit:<br />

www.national.com/see/alterafpga<br />

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