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ISL6420B

Manufacturer Part Number
ISL6420B
Description
Advanced Single Synchronous Buck Pulse-Width Modulation (PWM) Controller
Manufacturer
Intersil Corporation
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Compensation Break Frequency Equations
Figure 18 shows an asymptotic plot of the DC/DC
converter’s gain vs frequency. The actual Modulator Gain
has a high gain peak due to the high Q factor of the output
filter and is not shown in Figure 18. Using the previously
mentioned guidelines should give a Compensation Gain
similar to the curve plotted. The open loop error amplifier
gain bounds the compensation gain. Check the
compensation gain at F
amplifier. The Loop Gain is constructed on the log-log graph
of Figure 18 by adding the Modulator Gain (in dB) to the
Compensation Gain (in dB). This is equivalent to multiplying
the modulator transfer function to the compensation transfer
function and plotting the gain.
FIGURE 18. ASYMPTOTIC BODE PLOT OF CONVERTER GAIN
F
F
F
F
1. Pick Gain (R2/R1) for desired converter bandwidth
2. Place 1
3. Place 2
4. Place 1
5. Place 2
6. Check Gain against Error Amplifier’s Open-Loop Gain
7. Estimate Phase Margin - Repeat if Necessary
Z1
P1
Z2
P2
100
-20
-40
-60
80
60
40
20
(~75% F
0
=
=
=
=
----------------------------------
2π R3 C3
----------------------------------
2π R
------------------------------------------------------ -
2π R2
----------------------------------------------------- -
10
(R2/R1)
20LOG
MODULATOR
ST
ND
ST
ND
(
1
R1
1
LC
2 C1
100
Zero Below Filter’s Double Pole
Pole at the ESR Zero
Zero at Filter’s Double Pole
Pole at Half the Switching Frequency
)
+
1
1
--------------------- -
C1
R3
GAIN
C1 C2
) C3
+
1k
F
C2
Z1
P2
F
FREQUENCY (Hz)
LC
F
Z2
with the capabilities of the error
10k
16
F
P1
F
(V
ESR
IN
100k
20LOG
F
/
Δ
P2
V
OSC
OPEN LOOP
ERROR AMP GAIN
1M
)
COMPENSATION
GAIN
CLOSED LOOP
GAIN
10M
(EQ. 6)
(EQ. 7)
(EQ. 8)
(EQ. 9)
ISL6420B
The compensation gain uses external impedance networks
Z
loop. A stable control loop has a gain crossing with
-20dB/decade slope and a phase margin greater than 45°.
Include worst case component variations when determining
phase margin.
Component Selection Guidelines
Output Capacitor Selection
An output capacitor is required to filter the output and supply
the load transient current. The filtering requirements are a
function of the switching frequency and the ripple current.
The load transient requirements are a function of the slew
rate (di/dt) and the magnitude of the transient load current.
These requirements are generally met with a mix of
capacitors and careful layout.
Modern microprocessors produce transient load rates above
1A/ns. High frequency capacitors initially supply the transient
and slow the current load rate seen by the bulk capacitors.
The bulk filter capacitor values are generally determined by
the ESR (effective series resistance) and voltage rating
requirements rather than actual capacitance requirements.
High frequency decoupling capacitors should be placed as
close to the power pins of the load as physically possible. Be
careful not to add inductance in the circuit board wiring that
could cancel the usefulness of these low inductance
components. Consult with the manufacturer of the load on
specific decoupling requirements. For example, Intel
recommends that the high frequency decoupling for the
Pentium Pro be composed of at least forty (40) 1.0µF
ceramic capacitors in the 1206 surface-mount package.
Use only specialized low-ESR capacitors intended for
switching-regulator applications for the bulk capacitors.
The bulk capacitor’s ESR will determine the output ripple
voltage and the initial voltage drop after a high slew-rate
transient. An aluminum electrolytic capacitor's ESR value is
related to the case size with lower ESR available in larger
case sizes. However, the equivalent series inductance (ESL)
of these capacitors increases with case size and can reduce
the usefulness of the capacitor to high slew-rate transient
loading. Unfortunately, ESL is not a specified parameter.
Work with your capacitor supplier and measure the
capacitor’s impedance with frequency to select a suitable
component. In most cases, multiple electrolytic capacitors of
small case size perform better than a single large case
capacitor.
Output Inductor Selection
The output inductor is selected to meet the output voltage
ripple requirements and minimize the converter’s response
time to the load transients. The inductor value determines
the converter’s ripple current and the ripple voltage is a
function of the ripple current and the output capacitors ESR.
FB
and Z
IN
to provide a stable, high bandwidth (BW) overall
April 27, 2009
FN6901.0

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