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NCP1422

Manufacturer Part Number
NCP1422
Description
Sync-Rect PFM Step-Up DC-DC Converter
Manufacturer
ON Semiconductor
Datasheet

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Output Voltage Setting
output voltage of the converter is determined by the
external feedback network comprised of R1 and R2. The
relationship is given by:
where R1 and R2 are the upper and lower feedback
resistors, respectively.
Low Battery Detect Level Setting
determined by the external divider network that is
comprised of R3 and R4. The relationship is given by:
where R3 and R4 are the upper and lower divider resistors
respectively.
Inductor Selection
with a 5.6 mH inductor at V
supplying an output current up to 800 mA. For other
input/output requirements, inductance in the range 3 mH to
10 mH can be used according to end application
specifications. Selecting an inductor is a compromise
between output current capability, inductor saturation
limit, and tolerable output voltage ripple. Low inductance
values can supply higher output current but also increase
the ripple at output and reduce efficiency. On the other
hand, high inductance values can improve output ripple
and efficiency; however, it is also limited to the output
current capability at the same time.
This resistance can introduce unwanted power loss and
reduce overall efficiency. The basic rule is to select an
inductor with the lowest DC resistance within the board
space limitation of the end application. In order to help with
the inductor selection, reference charts are shown in
Figures 24 and 25.
Capacitors Selection
the
A typical application circuit is shown in Figure 23. The
The Low Battery Detect Voltage of the converter is
The NCP1422 is tested to produce optimum performance
Another parameter of the inductor is its DC resistance.
In all switching mode boost converter applications, both
input
and
V OUT + 1.20 V
V LB + 1.20 V
output
IN
terminals
= 2.5 V and V
1 ) R3
1 ) R1
R4
R2
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voltage/current waveforms. The currents flowing into and
out of the capacitors multiply with the Equivalent Series
Resistance (ESR) of the capacitor to produce ripple voltage
at the terminals. During the Syn−Rect switch−off cycle, the
charges stored in the output capacitor are used to sustain the
output load current. Load current at this period and the ESR
combine and reflect as ripple at the output terminals. For
all cases, the lower the capacitor ESR, the lower the ripple
voltage at output. As a general guideline, low ESR
capacitors should be used. Ceramic capacitors have the
lowest ESR, but low ESR tantalum capacitors can also be
used as an alternative.
PCB Layout Recommendations
mode power conversion. Careful PCB layout can help to
minimize ground bounce, EMI noise, and unwanted
feedback that can affect the performance of the converter.
Hints suggested below can be used as a guideline in most
situations.
Grounding
output power return ground, the input power return ground,
and the device power ground together at one point. All
high−current paths must be as short as possible and thick
enough to allow current to flow through and produce
insignificant voltage drop along the path. The feedback
signal path must be separated from the main current path
and sense directly at the anode of the output capacitor.
Components Placement
output capacitor) must be placed as close together as
possible. All connecting traces must be short, direct, and
thick. High current flowing and switching paths must be
kept away from the feedback (FB, pin 1) terminal to avoid
unwanted injection of noise into the feedback path.
Feedback Network
detached from the power path. The external feedback
network must be placed very close to the feedback (FB,
pin 1) pin and sense the output voltage directly at the anode
of the output capacitor.
Good PCB layout plays an important role in switching
A star−ground connection should be used to connect the
Power components (i.e., input capacitor, inductor and
Feedback of the output voltage must be a separate trace

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