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ISL6560EVAL1

Manufacturer Part Number
ISL6560EVAL1
Description
EVALUATION BOARD ISL6560
Manufacturer
Intersil
Datasheets

Specifications of ISL6560EVAL1

Main Purpose
Special Purpose DC/DC, VRM Supply
Outputs And Type
1, Non-Isolated
Power - Output
60W
Voltage - Output
1.5V
Current - Output
40A
Voltage - Input
5V, 12V
Regulator Topology
Buck
Frequency - Switching
400kHz
Board Type
Fully Populated
Utilized Ic / Part
ISL6560
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
moves from approximately 1V to 3V, the current comparator
threshold voltage ranges from 0mV to 157mV. Also observe
as the output load demand increases, driving the inverting
input of the error amplifier lower, the output voltage of the
error amplifier increases. This voltage increase in V
increases the current comparator threshold voltage to satisfy
load demand.
Droop Voltage
Gain of the error amplifier is gm x R
is 2.2mS, the gain will be 2.2mS x 10k = 22. For example,
assume to satisfy the no-load to full load requirements the
V
input voltage or droop voltage will be 1.5V / 22 = 68mV
below the DAC voltage. As will be shown later this is not the
sequence one uses when designing a supply, but is useful at
this point, to explain the operation.
Initial Voltage
The initial starting, or no-load voltage is set by the
programmed DAC voltage and the reference voltage set at
the output of the gm amplifier. The reference voltage is
connected to the upper end of the amplifier load resistor, R
shown in Figure 1. Assume that the voltage to the current
comparator is set to 1.2V to satisfy the inductor no-load
ripple current. This means that the gm amplifier does not
have to supply any output current. Under this condition, the
error amplifier input is the DAC voltage.
Now assume that the reference voltage to the gm amplifier is
set to 1.4V, instead of 1.2V. The gm amplifier must reduce its
output to 1.2V to set the comparator no-load threshold
voltage to the correct voltage to supply the inductor ripple
current. The error amplifier output must pull down or reduce
the voltage to the comparator by the added 200mV. This will
cause the gm amplifier input to go more positive to drive the
error amplifier output low. The initial no-load voltage, with a
gain of 22, will be 200mV/22 or 9mV high. If the reference
voltage is set low by the same amount the no-load starting
voltage will be low by that same amount.
A 3V reference is provided within the ISL6560. A voltage
divider is established by two external series resistors
connected between the reference voltage, REF and ground.
The center of the two resistors is connected to COMP and
sets the initial voltage. The parallel combination sets the
equivalent error amplifier load, R
resistor values will be discussed later.
Oscillator Frequency
An external capacitor establishes the basic timing for the
sawtooth oscillator. An internal current source of 150µA
ramps the timing capacitor from ground to approximately 3V
with low values of timing capacitors, (< 150pF). This
establishes the basic period for the oscillator. Approximately
150ns is fixed for the retrace. With increasing values of
timing capacitors the sawtooth amplitude is reduced
because the timing capacitor does not retrace to ground.
COMP
voltage must increase by 1.5V. The error amplifier
7
L
. Determination of the
L
. If R
L
is 10k and the gm
COMP
L
,
ISL6560
Figure 3 is a plot of the oscillator frequency versus timing
capacitor value.
During supply start-up, or when the error amplifier input is at
zero volts, the oscillator’s charging current is reduced from
its operating value of 150µA to 36µA, reducing its frequency.
Monitoring and Protection Systems
Power Good
Internal monitoring circuits verify, via a high open drain
PWRGD output signal, that the supply voltage is within
+124% to -82% of the programed DAC voltage. An external
pull-up resistor must be connected from this pin to a positive
supply. Load currents should be kept below 100µA. Voltages
exceeding the above limits will drive the open drain PWRGD
pin low.
If the output voltage exceeds the 124% limit, the PWM
outputs will go low, turning OFF the upper gates and turning
ON the lower gates to protect the processor. When the
output voltage drops below the limit, normal operation is
restored.
Short Circuit Protection
When a short is placed on the supply, the input supply
current exceeds the current comparator maximum level. No
more current is available and the output voltage will fall.
When the regulator output voltage falls below approximately
375mv, the threshold voltage of the current comparator is
limited to 95mV. In addition, the oscillator frequency is
reduced. This effectively folds back the available output
current to limit load and regulator dissipation.
Supply Disable
The bracketed section on the left hand vertical axis of the
curve in of Figure 2 shows a range of voltages that will
initiate the disable function within the ISL6560. The PWM
outputs are driven low, opening the upper MOSFETs and
driving the lower MOSFETs ON. The oscillator is disabled
during this time. Connecting an open drain or open collector
device or a switch to pull V
disable function.
FIGURE 3. OSCILLATOR FREQUENCY vs. TIMING CAPACITOR
3000
1000
100
0
50
100 150 200 250 300
CAPACITOR CT (pF)
COMP
to ground will initiate the
350 400 450 500
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