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LT1611

Manufacturer Part Number
LT1611
Description
Constant-Current/ Constant-Voltage 1.4MHz Step-Up DC/DC Converter
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Datasheet

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PIN
OPERATIO
LT1611
SW (Pin 1): Switch Pin. Minimize trace area at this pin to
keep EMI down.
GND (Pin 2): Ground. Tie directly to local ground plane.
NFB (Pin 3): Negative Feedback Pin. Minimize trace area.
Reference voltage is –1.23V. Connect resistive divider tap
here. The suggested value for R2 is 10k. Set R1 and R2
according to:
The LT1611 combines a current mode, fixed frequency
PWM architecture with a –1.23V reference to directly
regulate negative outputs. Operation can be best under-
stood by referring to the block diagram of Figure 2. Q1 and
Q2 form a bandgap reference core whose loop is closed
around the output of the converter. The driven reference
point is the lower end of resistor R4, which normally sits
at a voltage of –1.23V. As the load current changes, the
NFB pin voltage also changes slightly, driving the output
of g
a cycle-to-cycle basis by A1’s output. The flip-flop is set at
the beginning of each cycle, turning on the switch. When
the summation of a signal representing switch current and
a ramp generator (introduced to avoid subharmonic oscil-
lations at duty factors greater than 50%) exceeds the V
signal, comparator A2 changes stage, resetting the flip-
4
BLOCK
(OPTIONAL)
U
m
amplifier A1. Switch current is regulated directly on
FUNCTIONS
C
PL
U
DIAGRAM
V
OUT
V
IN
R1
(EXTERNAL)
R2
(EXTERNAL)
U
5
NFB
Q1
U
R5
40k
W
3
Q2
x10
R6
40k
R3
30k
R4
140k
NFB
V
IN
+
g
A1
m
R
C
C
Figure 2
C
C
OSCILLATOR
GENERATOR
SHDN (Pin 4): Shutdown Pin. Tie to 1V or more to enable
device. Ground to shut the device down.
V
flop and turning off the switch. Output voltage decreases
(the magnitude increases) as switch current is increased.
The output, attenuated by external resistor divider R1 and
R2, appears at the NFB pin, closing the overall loop.
Frequency compensation is provided internally by R
C
a phase lead capacitor, C
tions where large value or low ESR output capacitors are
used.
As load current is decreased, the switch turns on for a
shorter period each cycle. If the load current is further
decreased, the converter will skip cycles to maintain
output voltage regulation.
The LT1611 can work in either of two topologies. The
simpler topology appends a capacitive level shift to a
1.4MHz
RAMP
IN
C
. Transient response can be optimized by the addition of
R
(Pin 5): Input Supply Pin. Must be locally bypassed.
1
SHDN
1 23
R
4
2
V
OUT
+
SHUTDOWN
4 5 10
COMPARATOR
A2
1 23
PL
6
, in parallel with R1 in applica-
R
FF
S
Q
A = 3
DRIVER
+
1
2
Q3
0.15
C
1611 BD
SW
GND
and

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