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IC BUCK SYNC ADJ .6A 8MSOP

LTC1877EMS8#TR

Manufacturer Part Number
LTC1877EMS8#TR
Description
IC BUCK SYNC ADJ .6A 8MSOP
Manufacturer
Linear Technology
Type
Step-Down (Buck)r
Datasheet

Specifications of LTC1877EMS8#TR

Internal Switch(s)
Yes
Synchronous Rectifier
Yes
Number Of Outputs
1
Voltage - Output
0.8 ~ 10 V
Current - Output
600mA
Frequency - Switching
550kHz
Voltage - Input
2.65 ~ 10 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
8-MSOP, Micro8™, 8-uMAX, 8-uSOP,
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant
Power - Output
-

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LTC1877
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
pacitors. The POSCAP solid electrolytic capacitor available
from Sanyo is an excellent choice for output bulk capacitors
due to its low ESR/size ratio. Once the ESR requirement
for C
far exceeds the I
When using tantalum capacitors, it is critical that they are
surge tested for use in switching power supplies. A good
choice is the AVX TPS series of surface mount tantalum,
available in case heights ranging from 2mm to 4mm. Other
capacitor types include KEMET T510 and T495 series and
Sprague 593D and 595D series. Consult the manufacturer
for other specifi c recommendations.
Output Voltage Programming
The output voltage is set by a resistive divider according
to the following formula:
The external resistive divider is connected to the output,
allowing remote voltage sensing, as shown in Figure 3.
Phase-Locked Loop and Frequency Synchronization
The LTC1877 has an internal voltage-controlled oscillator
and phase detector comprising a phase-locked loop. This
allows the top MOSFET turn-on to be locked to the rising
edge of an external frequency source. The frequency range
of the voltage-controlled oscillator is 400kHz to 700kHz.
The phase detector used is an edge sensitive digital type
that provides zero degrees phase shift between the external
and internal oscillators. This type of phase detector will
not lock up on input frequencies close to the harmonics
of the V
equal to the capture range, Δf
10
V
OUT
OUT
CO
=
Figure 3. Setting the LTC1877 Output Voltage
has been met, the RMS current rating generally
center frequency. The PLL hold-in range Δf
0 8
.
V
LTC1877
RIPPLE(P-P)
1
+
GND
R
R
V
FB
2
1
requirement.
H
0.8V V
= Δf
OUT
C
R2
R1
= ±150kHz.
1877 F03
10V
H
(2)
is
The output of the phase detector is a pair of complementary
current sources charging or discharging the external fi lter
network on the PLL LPF pin. The relationship between the
voltage on the PLL LPF pin and operating frequency is
shown in Figure 4. A simplifi ed block diagram is shown
in Figure 5.
If the external frequency (V
550kHz, the center frequency, current is sourced con-
tinuously, pulling up the PLL LPF pin. When the external
frequency is less than 550kHz, current is sunk continuously,
pulling down the PLL LPF pin. If the external and internal
frequencies are the same but exhibit a phase difference,
the current sources turn on for an amount of time cor-
responding to the phase difference. Thus, the voltage on
the PLL LPF pin is adjusted until the phase and frequency
of the external and internal oscillators are identical. At
SYNC/
MODE
Figure 4. Relationship Between Oscillator
Frequency and Voltage at PLL LPF Pin
Figure 5. Phase-Locked Loop Block Diagram
PHASE
DETECTOR
800
700
600
500
400
300
FREQUENCY
DETECTOR
DIGITAL
PHASE/
0
2.4V
0.4
0.8
V
PLL LPF
SYNC/MODE
(V)
1.2
PLL LPF
1.6
R
) is greater than
VCO
LP
1877 F04
1877 F05
2.0
C
LP
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