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isl6225

Manufacturer Part Number
isl6225
Description
Dual Mobile-friendly Pwm Controller With Ddr Memory Option
Manufacturer
Intersil Corporation
Datasheet

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The hysteretic comparator initiates the PWM signal when the
output voltage gets below the lower threshold and
terminates the PWM signal when the output voltage rises
above the upper threshold. A spread or hysteresis between
these two thresholds determines the switching frequency
and the peak value of the inductor current. The transition to
constant frequency CCM mode happens when the inductor
current increases above the critical value:
Where, ∆V
ESR is the equivalent series resistance of the output
capacitor. Because of different control mechanisms, the
value of the load current where transition into CCM
operation takes place is usually higher compared to the load
level at which transition into hysteretic mode had occurred.
V
Conduction Mode (FCCM)
The controller has the flexibility to operate a converter in
fixed-frequency constant conduction mode (CCM), or in
hysteretic mode. Connecting the V
hysteretic mode; this is called forced constant conduction
mode (FCCM). Connecting the V
output will allow transition between CCM mode and
hysteretic mode.
When the V
circuit is activated that smooths the transition from hysteretic
mode to CCM mode. While in hysteretic mode, this circuit
prepositions the PWM error amplifier output to a level close
to that needed to provide the appropriate PWM duty cycle
required for regulation. This is a much more desirable state
for the PWM error amplifier at mode transition, as opposed
to being in saturation which requires a period of time to slew
to the required level.
Such dual function of the V
the controller and allows for lower pin count.
Feedback Loop Compensation
To reduce the number of external components and remove
the burden of determining compensation components from a
system designer, both PWM controllers have internally
compensated error amplifiers. To make internal
compensation possible several design measures where
taken.
First, the ramp signal applied to the PWM comparator is
proportional to the input voltage provided via the VIN pin.
This keeps the modulator gain constant when the input
voltage varies. Second, the load current proportional signal
is derived from the voltage drop across the lower MOSFET
during the PWM time interval and is added to the amplified
error signal on the comparator input. This effectively creates
I CCM
OUT
pin and Forced Continuous
--------------------- -
2 ESR
∆V hys
hys
OUT
= 15mV, is a hysteretic comparator window,
pin is connected to the converter output, a
OUT
10
pin enhances applicability of
OUT
OUT
pin to the converter
pin to GND will inhibit
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an internal current control loop. The resistor connected to
the ISEN pin sets the gain in the current feedback loop. The
following expression estimates the required value of the
current sense resistor depending on the maximum load
current and the value of the MOSFET’s r
Due to implemented current feedback, the modulator has a
single pole response with -1 slope at a frequency
determined by the load,
where: Ro is load resistance and Co is load capacitance. For
this type of modulator, a Type 2 compensation circuit is
usually sufficient.
Figure 7 shows a Type 2 amplifier and its response along
with the responses of the current mode modulator and the
converter. The Type 2 amplifier, in addition to the pole at
origin, has a zero-pole pair that causes a flat gain region at
frequencies between the zero and the pole:
;
This region is also associated with phase ‘bump’ or
reduced phase shift. The amount of phase shift reduction
depends on how wide the region of flat gain is and has a
maximum value of 90
compensation, the modulator gain is kept independent of
the input voltage variation by providing feed-forward of V
to the oscillator ramp.
R CS
F PO
F Z
F P
MODULATOR
G
=
=
M
=
=
-------------------------------
2π R 2 C 1
-------------------------------
2π R 1 C 2
= 18dB
FIGURE 7. FEEDBACK LOOP COMPENSATION
--------------------------------- -
2π R O C O
I MAX r DS ON
--------------------------------------------- - 100Ω
EA
1
1
F
CONVERTER
PO
75µA
1
=
=
(
6kHz
600kHz
o
. To further simplify the converter
)
F
Z
R1
F
C
G
EA
TYPE 2 EA
R2
DS(ON)
= 14dB
C2
C1
December 28, 2004
.
F
P
FN9049.7
IN

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