IR3513ZMTRPBF International Rectifier, IR3513ZMTRPBF Datasheet - Page 20

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IR3513ZMTRPBF

Manufacturer Part Number
IR3513ZMTRPBF
Description
IC CTRL XPHASE3 POL 32-MLPQ
Manufacturer
International Rectifier
Series
XPhase3™r
Datasheet

Specifications of IR3513ZMTRPBF

Applications
Processor
Current - Supply
3mA
Voltage - Supply
8 V ~ 16 V
Operating Temperature
0°C ~ 125°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
*
Package
32-Lead MLPQ
Circuit
X-Phase Control IC
Switch Freq (khz)
250kHz to 1.5MHz
Pbf
PbF Option Available
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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VCCL Under Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
The IR3513 IC monitors both the Vcc and VCCL for under voltage condition. During power up, the fault latch will be
reset if VCCL is above 94% (typical) of the voltage set by resistor divider at VCCLFB pin and the VCC exceeds 7.5V
(typical). If VCCL voltage drops below 86% (typical) of the set value or VCC drops below 7V (typical), the fault latch
will be set.
Power Good (PG)
The PG pin is an open-collector output and should be pulled up to a voltage source through a resistor. During soft
start, the PG remains low until the output voltage is in regulation and SS/DEL is above 3.12V. The PG pin becomes
low if the fault latch, over voltage latch, open sense line latch, or open daisy chain latch is set. A high level at the
PG pin indicates that the converter is in operation and has no fault, but does not ensure the output voltage is within
the specification. Output voltage regulation within the design limits can logically be assured however, assuming no
component failure in the system.
Open Voltage Loop Detection
The output voltage range of error amplifier is detected all the time to ensure the voltage loop is in regulation. If any
fault condition forces the error amplifier output above VCCL-0.3V for 8 switching cycles, the fault latch is set. The
fault latch can only be cleared by cycling power to VCCL.
Load Current Indicator Output
The IIN pin voltage represents the average current of the converter plus the VREF voltage. The load current
information can be retrieved by a differential amplifier which subtracts the VREF voltage from the IIN voltage.
Enable Input
Pulling the ENABLE pin below 0.8V sets the Fault Latch and a voltage above 0.85V enables the soft start of the
converter.
Over Voltage Protection (OVP)
Output over-voltage can occur during normal operation if a high side MOSFET short or other failure occurs. The
over-voltage protection comparator monitors the OVSNS pin voltage. If the OVSNS pin voltage exceeds VREF by
85mV, as shown in Figure 11, the ROSC/OVP pin voltage is driven to V(VCCL) - 1V sending an over voltage signal
to the host system. The ROSC/OVP pin can also be connected to a crowbar circuit, which pulls the converter input
low in over voltage conditions.
The over voltage condition also sets the over voltage fault latch, which pulls the error amplifier output low to turn off
the converter output. At the same time IIN pin (ISHARE of phase ICs) is pulled up to VCCL to communicate the over
voltage condition to phase ICs (if present), as shown in Figure 11. The OVP circuit overrides the normal PWM
operation and will fully turn-on the low side MOSFET within approximately 150ns. The low side MOSFET will remain
on until ISHARE pin voltage drops below V(VCCL) - 800mV, which signals the end of over voltage condition. An
over voltage fault condition is latched in the IR3513 and can only be cleared by cycling power to VCCL.
In the event of a high side MOSFET short before power up, the OVP flag is activated with as little supply voltage as
possible, as shown in Figure 12. The OVSN pin is compared against a fixed voltage of 1.73V (typical) for OVP
conditions at power-up. The ROSC/OVP pin will be pulled higher than 1.6V with VCCLDRV voltage as low as 1.8V.
An external MOSFET or comparator should be used to disable the silver box, activate a crowbar, or turn off the
supply source. The 1.8V threshold is used to prevent false over-voltage triggering caused by pre-charging of output
capacitors.
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May 11, 2008

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