LT1578 Linear Technology, LT1578 Datasheet - Page 6

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LT1578

Manufacturer Part Number
LT1578
Description
1.5A/ 200kHz Step-Down Switching Regulator
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Datasheet

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PIN
V
power NPN switch. This pin is driven up to the input pin
voltage during switch on time. Inductor current drives the
switch pin negative during switch off time. Negative volt-
age is clamped with the external catch diode. Maximum
negative switch voltage allowed is – 0.8V.
V
switch. This pin powers the internal circuitry and internal
regulator. At NPN switch on and off, high dI/dt edges occur
through this pin. Keep the external bypass and catch diode
close to this pin. Trace inductance in this path will create
a voltage spike at switch off, adding to the V
across the internal NPN.
BOOST (Pin 3): The BOOST pin is used to provide a drive
voltage, higher than the input voltage, to the internal
bipolar NPN power switch. Without this added voltage, the
typical switch voltage loss would be about 1.5V. The
additional boost voltage allows the switch to saturate with
its voltage drop approximating that of a 0.2 FET struc-
ture. Efficiency improves from 75% for conventional bipo-
lar designs to > 88% for the LT1578.
GND (Pin 4): The GND pin connection needs consideration
for two reasons. First, it acts as the reference for the
regulated output, so load regulation will suffer if the
“ground” end of the load is not at the same voltage as the
GND pin of the IC. This condition will occur when load
current or other currents flow through metal paths be-
tween the GND pin and the load ground point. Keep the
ground path short between the GND pin and the load and
use a ground plane when possible. The second consider-
ation is EMI caused by GND pin current spikes. Internal
capacitance between the V
very narrow (<10ns) current spikes in the GND pin. If the
GND pin is connected to system ground with a long metal
trace, this trace may radiate EMI. Keep the path between
the input bypass and the GND pin short. The GND pin of the
SO-8 package is directly attached to the internal tab. This
6
SW
IN
U
(Pin 2): This is the collector of the on-chip power NPN
(Pin 1): The switch pin is the emitter of the on-chip
FUNCTIONS
U
U
SW
pin and the GND pin creates
CE
voltage
pin should be attached to a large copper area to improve
thermal resistance.
V
and the input to the peak switch current comparator. It is
normally used for frequency compensation, but can do
double duty as a current clamp or control loop override.
This pin sits at about 1V for very light loads and 2V at
maximum load. It can be driven to ground to shut off the
regulator, but if driven high, current must be limited to
4mA.
FB/SENSE (Pin 6): The feedback pin is used to set output
voltage using an external voltage divider that generates
1.21V at the pin with the desired output voltage. The fixed
voltage (2.5V) parts have the divider included on the chip
and the FB pin is used as a sense pin, connected directly
to the 2.5V output. Three additional functions are per-
formed by the FB pin. When the pin voltage drops below
0.7V, the switch current limit and the switching frequency
are reduced and the external sync function is disabled. See
Feedback Pin Function section in Applications Information
for details.
SHDN (Pin 7): The shutdown pin is used to turn off the
regulator and to reduce input drain current to a few
microamperes. Actually, this pin has two separate thresh-
olds, one at 2.42V to disable switching, and a second at
0.4V to force complete micropower shutdown. The 2.42V
threshold functions as an accurate undervoltage lockout
(UVLO). This can be used to prevent the regulator from
operating until the input voltage has reached a predeter-
mined level.
SYNC (Pin 8): The SYNC pin is used to synchronize the
internal oscillator to an external signal. It is directly logic
compatible and can be driven with any signal between
10% and 90% duty cycle. The synchronizing range is
equal to initial operating frequency, up to 400kHz. When
not used, this pin should be grounded. See Synchronizing
section in Applications Information for details.
C
(Pin 5): The V
C
pin is the output of the error amplifier

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