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Contents
1 Maximum ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
2 Electrical characteristics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3 Pin connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
4 Timing diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
6 Package information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
7 Ordering codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
8 Revision history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
1 Maximum ratings
Note: ESD immunity for pins 14, 15 and 16 is guaranteed up to 900 (human body model).
2 Electrical characteristics
VS = 12 V; VBOOT - VOUT = 12 V; TA = 25 °C
Supply voltage
Oscillator
Voltage to current
Vref 2, 4 1.9 2 2.1 V
converters threshold
Deadtime between low
td 14 0.2 0.27 0.35 µs
and high side conduction
IVref 2, 4 Reference current 120 A
Timing section
kss 1 Soft-start timing constant Css = 330 nF 0.115 0.15 0.185 s/µF
Sense op amp
Comparators
Enabling comparator
Vthe1 8 0.56 0.6 0.64 V
threshold
Enabling comparator
Vthe2 9 1.05 1.2 1.35 V
threshold
tpulse 8,9 Minimum pulse length 200 ns
1. Guaranteed by design.
3 Pin connections
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During the soft-start time the current ISS charges the capacitor CSS, generating a voltage
ramp which is delivered to a transconductance amplifier, as shown in Figure 6. Thus this
voltage signal is converted in a growing current which is subtracted to Ifstart. Therefore the
current which drives the oscillator to set the frequency during the soft-start is equal to:
Equation 1
g m I ss
I osc = I fmin + I fstart – g m V Css t = I fmin + I fstart – --------------
C ss
Equation 2
V REF V REF
where I fmin = -------------- I fstart = ---------------- ,V REF = 2V
R fmin R fstart
Equation 3
1 1
I OSC 0 = I fmin + I fstart = V REF -------------- + ----------------
R fmin R fstart
At the end of the soft-start (t = TSS) the second term of eq.1 decreases to zero and the
switching frequency is set only by Imin (i.e. Rfmin):
Equation 4
V REF
I OSC T SS = I fmin = --------------
R fmin
Equation 5
g m I ss C ss I fstart
I fstart – --------------T SS = 0 T SS = ------------------------
C ss g m I ss
Note that there is not a fixed threshold of the voltage across CSS in which the soft-start
finishes (i.e. the end of the frequency shifting), and TSS depends on CSS, Ifstart, gm, and ISS
(Equation 5). Making TSS independent of Ifstart, the ISS current has been designed to be
a fraction of Ifstart, so:
Equation 6
I fstart C ss I fstart C ss
I SS = -------------- T SS = -------------------------- T SS = ----------- T SS – k SS C SS
K g m I fstart K gm K
In this way the soft-start time depends only on the capacitor CSS. The typical value of the kSS
constant (Soft-start timing constant) is 0.15 s/F.
The current Iosc is fed to the oscillator as shown in Figure 7. It is twice mirrored (x4 and x8)
generating the triangular wave on the oscillator capacitor Cf. Referring to the internal
structure of the oscillator (Figure 7), a good relationship to compute an approximate value of
the oscillator frequency in normal operation is:
Equation 7
1.41
f min = --------------------
R fmin C f
The degree of approximation depends on the frequency value, but it remains very good in
the range from 30 kHz to 100 kHz (Figure 8 to Figure 12).
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To drive the synchronized DMOS it is necessary a voltage higher than the supply voltage
Vs. This voltage is obtained by means of an internal charge pump (Figure 13 - part b).
The diode connected in series to the DMOS has been added to avoid undesirable turn on of
it. The introduction of the diode prevents any current can flow from the Vboot pin to the VS
one in case that the supply is quickly turned off when the internal capacitor of the pump is
not fully discharged.
The bootstrap driver introduces a voltage drop during the recharging of the capacitor Cboot
(i.e. when the low side driver is on), which increases with the frequency and with the size of
the external power MOS. It is the sum of the drop across the RDSON and of the diode
threshold voltage. At low frequency this drop is very small and can be neglected. Anyway
increasing the frequency it must be taken in to account. In fact the drop, reducing the
amplitude of the driving signal, can significantly increase the RDSON of the external power
MOS (and so the dissipation).
To be considered that in resonant power supplies the current which flows in the power MOS
decreases increasing the switching frequency and generally the increases of RDSON is not
a problem because power dissipation is negligible. Equation 8 is useful to compute the drop
on the bootstrap driver:
Equation 8
Qg
V drop = I ch arg e R dson + V diode V drop = -------------------R dson + V diode
T ch arg e
where Qg is the gate charge of the external power MOS, Rdson is the on-resistance of the
bootstrap DMOS, and Tcharge is the time in which the bootstrap driver remains on (about the
semi-period of the switching frequency minus the deadtime). The typical resistance value of
the bootstrap DMOS is 150 . For example using a power MOS with a total gate charge of
30 nC the drop on the bootstrap driver is about 3 V, at a switching frequency of 200 kHz. In
fact:
Equation 9
30nC
V drop = ------------------150 + 0.6V 2.6V
2.23s
To summaries, if a significant drop on the bootstrap driver (at high switching frequency when
large power MOS are used) represents a problem, an external diode can be used, avoiding
the drop on the RDSON of the DMOS.
5.5 Comparators
Two CMOS comparators are available to perform protection schemes.
Short pulses ( 200 ns) on comparators input are recognized. The EN1 input (active high),
has a threshold of 0.6 V (typical value) forces the device in a latched shut down state
(e.g. LVG low, HVG low, oscillator stopped), as in the under voltage conditions. Normal
operating conditions are resumed after a power-off power-on sequence. The EN2 input
(active high), with a threshold of 1.2 V (typical value) restarts a soft-start sequence (see
timing diagrams in Figure 3, Figure 4, and Figure 5). In addition the EN2 comparator, when
activated, removes a latched shutdown caused by EN1.
Figure 16. Typ. fmin vs. temperature Figure 17. Startup current vs. temperature
Figure 18. Typ. fstart vs. temperature Figure 19. Quiescent current vs. temperature
Figure 20. Vs thresholds and clamp vs. temp. Figure 21. HVG source and sink current vs.
temperature
Figure 22. LVG source and sink current vs. Figure 23. Soft-start timing constant vs.
temperature temperature
6 Package information
3&
Symbol mm inch
a1 0.51 0.020
B 0.77 1.65 0.030 0.065
b 0.5 0.020
b1 0.25 0.010
D 20 0.787
E 8.5 0.335
e 2.54 0.100
e3 17.78 0.700
F 7.1 0.280
I 5.1 0.201
L 3.3 0.130
Z 1.27 0.050
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Symbol mm inch
A 1.75 0.068
a 1 0.1 0.25 0.004 0.010
a2 1.64 0.063
b 0.35 0.46 0.013 0.018
b1 0.19 0.25 0.007 0.010
C 0.5 0.019
c1 45° (typ.)
D 9.8 10 0.385 0.393
E 5.8 6.2 0.228 0.244
e 1.27 0.050
e3 8.89 0.350
F 3.8 4.0 0.149 0.157
G 4.6 5.3 0.181 0.208
L 0.5 1.27 0.019 0.050
M 0.62 0.024
S 8° (max.)
7 Ordering codes
8 Revision history
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