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FN6495.4
September 18, 2007
Applications Information
Product Description
The ISL8540 is a non-synchronous, integrated FET 2A step-
down regulator which operates from an unregulated input of
9V to 40V. The output voltage is user-adjustable with a pair
of external resistors. Frequency of operation is adjustable
from 100kHz to 600kHz set by RTCT. An external signal with
higher frequency can be injected to SYNCH to synchronize
the controller.
The buck controller drives an internal N-Channel MOSFET
and requires an external diode to deliver load current up to
2A. A Schottky diode is recommended for improved
efficiency and performance over a standard diode. The
converter output is regulated down to 1.21V from an input
source. These features make the ISL8540 ideally suited for
telecommunication power applications.
The PWM control loop uses a single output voltage loop with
input voltage feed forward which simplifies feedback loop
compensation and rejects input voltage variation. External
feedback loop compensation allows flexibility in output filter
component selection.
The buck regulator is equipped with a lossless current limit
scheme. The current limit in the buck regulator is achieved
by monitoring the drain-to-source current of the internal
switching power MOSFET. The current limit threshold is
internally set at 4.5A peak. Additional feature includes
programable soft-start to support proper start up of wide
output capacitance range.
Start-Up and Shut-Down
When the EN# pin is connected to a logic high, the ISL8540
is in the shut-down mode. All the control circuitry and both
MOSFETs are off, and V
OUT
falls to zero. In this mode, the
total input current is less than 110μA.
When the EN# pin is tied to GND, and V
IN
reaches
approximately 9V, the regulator begins to switch. The output
voltage is gradually increased to ensure proper soft-start
operation.
When the EN# reaches logic LOW, the regulator repeats the
start-up procedure, including the soft-start function. Connect
a capacitor from SS pin to ground. This capacitor, along with
an internal 10
μ
A current source sets the soft-start interval of
the converter, T
SS
.
Operating Frequency
The ISL8540 can operate at switching frequencies from
100kHz to 600kHz. A resistor tied from the RTCT pin to VIN
and a capacitor from RTCT to GND are used to program the
switching frequency through the following equation.
Caution: When the ISL8540 is in disabled state, the voltage
across RTCT pin will reach V
IN
voltage. Make sure that the
voltage rating of the RTCT capacitor is rated as high as the
input voltage.
Output Voltage Selection
The output voltage of the regulator can be programmed via
an external resistor divider that is used to scale the output
voltage relative to the internal reference voltage and feed it
back to the inverting input of the error amplifier. Refer to
Figure 28.
The output voltage programming resistor, R
3
, will depend on
the value chosen for the feedback resistor and the desired
output voltage of the regulator. The value for the feedback
resistor is typically between 1k
Ω
and 10k
Ω
.
If the output voltage desired is 1.21V, then R
3
is left
unpopulated.
Fault Protection
The ISL8540 monitors the output of the regulator for
overcurrent and undervoltage events. The ISL8540 also
provides protection from excessive junction temperatures.
Overcurrent Protection
The overcurrent function protects the switching converter from
a shorted output by monitoring the current flowing through the
upper MOSFETs.
Upon detection of overcurrent condition, the upper MOSFET
will be immediately turned off and will not be turned on again
until the next switching cycle. Upon detection of the initial
overcurrent condition, the overcurrent fault counter is set to
1 and the overcurrent condition flag is set from LOW to
HIGH. If, on the subsequent cycle, another overcurrent
condition is detected, the OC fault counter will be
incremented. If there are sixteen sequential OC fault
detections, the regulator will be shut down under an
overcurrent fault condition. An overcurrent fault condition will
result with the regulator attempting to restart in a hiccup
mode with the delay between restarts being 4 soft-start
periods. At the end of the fourth soft-start wait period, the
fault counters are reset and soft-start is attempted again. If
the overcurrent condition goes away prior to the OC fault
counter reaching a count of four, the overcurrent condition
flag will set back to LOW.
If the overcurrent condition flag is HIGH and the overcurrent
fault counter is less than four and an undervoltage event is
detected, the regulator will be shut down immediately.
C
SS
μ
F
[
]
8.3 T
SS
s
[ ]
≈
(EQ. 1)
C
1
nF
[
]
]
-----------------
OSC
]
------------------------------
0.3
–
=
(EQ. 2)
R
3
R
1.21V
×
OUT
V
=
(EQ. 3)
ISL8540