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IC CTRLR PWM 4-PHASE 40-QFN

ISL6306IRZ

Manufacturer Part Number
ISL6306IRZ
Description
IC CTRLR PWM 4-PHASE 40-QFN
Manufacturer
Intersil
Datasheet

Specifications of ISL6306IRZ

Pwm Type
Voltage Mode
Number Of Outputs
1
Frequency - Max
275kHz
Duty Cycle
66.7%
Voltage - Supply
4.75 V ~ 5.25 V
Buck
Yes
Boost
No
Flyback
No
Inverting
No
Doubler
No
Divider
No
Cuk
No
Isolated
No
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
40-VFQFN, 40-VFQFPN
Frequency-max
275kHz
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant

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Quantity
Price
Part Number:
ISL6306IRZ
Manufacturer:
Intersil
Quantity:
330
NOTE: *Channels 3 and 4 are optional for 2 or 3 phase designs.
Channel current balance is essential in achieving the
thermal advantage of multiphase operation. With good
current balance, the power loss is equally dissipated over
multiple devices and a greater area.
Voltage Regulation
The compensation network shown in Figure 8 assures that
the steady-state error in the output voltage is limited only to
the error in the reference voltage (output of the DAC) and
offset errors in the OFS current source, remote-sense and
error amplifiers. Intersil specifies the guaranteed tolerance of
the ISL6306 to include the combined tolerances of each of
these elements.
The output of the error amplifier (V
sawtooth waveform to generate the PWM signals. The PWM
signals control the timing of the Intersil MOSFET drivers and
regulate the converter output to the specified reference
voltage. The internal and external circuitry, which control
voltage regulation, are illustrated in Figure 8.
FIGURE 7. CHANNEL 1 PWM FUNCTION AND CURRENT-
V
COMP
FILTER
BALANCE ADJUSTMENT
+
I
ER
-
+
f(jω)
I
1
-
I
AVG
SAWTOOTH SIGNAL
16
÷ N
COMP
+
-
) is compared to the
Σ
PWM1
I
I
I
4
3
2
*
*
ISL6306
The ISL6306 incorporates an internal differential remote-
sense amplifier in the feedback path. The amplifier removes
the voltage error encountered when measuring the output
voltage relative to the local controller ground reference point
resulting in a more accurate means of sensing output
voltage. Connect the microprocessor sense pins to the non-
inverting input, V
remote-sense amplifier. The remote-sense output (V
connected to the inverting input of the error amplifier through
an external resistor.
A digital-to-analog converter (DAC) generates a reference
voltage based on the state of logic signals at pins VID7
through VID0. The DAC decodes the 8 6-bit logic signal
(VID) into one of the discrete voltages shown in Table 1.
Each VID input offers a 45µA pull-up to an internal 2.5V
source for use with open-drain outputs. The pull-up current
diminishes to zero above the logic threshold to protect
voltage-sensitive output devices. External pull-up resistors
can augment the pull-up current sources if case leakage into
the driving device is greater than 45µA.
FIGURE 8. OUTPUT VOLTAGE AND LOAD-LINE
R
FB
EXTERNAL CIRCUIT
V
V
OUT
OUT
+
-
V
DROOP
C
R
REF
-
+
C
REGULATION WITH OFFSET ADJUSTMENT
R
C
REF
SEN
C
IDROOP
RGND
COMP
, and inverting input, RGND, of the
VSEN
V
DAC
REF
DIFF
FB
ISL6306 INTERNAL CIRCUIT
I
AVG
DIFFERENTIAL
REMOTE-SENSE
AMPLIFIER
ERROR AMPLIFIER
+
-
+
-
V
COMP
May 5, 2008
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