LINER LTC3210-1 Main/cam led controller with 64-step brightness control in 3mm 3mm qfn Datasheet

LTC3210-1
MAIN/CAM LED Controller
with 64-Step Brightness Control
in 3mm × 3mm QFN
Description
Features
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Low Noise Charge Pump Provides High Efficiency
with Automatic Mode Switching
Multimode Operation: 1x, 1.5x, 2x
Individual Full-Scale Current Set Resistors
Up to 500mA Total Output Current
Single Wire EN/Brightness Control for MAIN and
CAM LEDs
64:1 Linear Brightness Control Range for
MAIN Display
Four 25mA Low Dropout MAIN LED Outputs
One 400mA Low Dropout CAM LED Output
Low Noise Constant-Frequency Operation
Low Shutdown Current: 3µA
Internal Soft-Start Limits Inrush Current During
Startup and Mode Switching
Open/Short LED Protection
No Inductors
3mm × 3mm × 0.75mm 16-Lead Plastic QFN Package
Applications
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Multi-LED Light Supply for Cell Phones/DSCs/PDAs
L, LT, LTC, LTM, Linear Technology and the Linear logo are registered trademarks and
ThinSOT is a trademark of Linear Technology Corporation. All other trademarks are the property
of their respective owners.
The LTC®3210-1 is a low noise charge pump DC/DC converter designed to drive four MAIN LEDs and one high
current CAM LED for camera lighting. The LTC3210-1
requires only four small ceramic capacitors and two current set resistors to form a complete LED power supply
and current controller.
Built-in soft-start circuitry prevents excessive inrush current during start-up and mode changes. High switching
frequency enables the use of small external capacitors.
Independent MAIN and CAM full-scale current settings
are programmed by two external resistors.
Shutdown mode and current output levels are selected
via two logic inputs. ENM and ENC are toggled to adjust
the LED currents via internal counters and DACs. A 6-bit
linear DAC (64 steps) provides high resolution brightness
control for the MAIN display.
The charge pump optimizes efficiency based on the voltage across the LED current sources. The part powers up
in 1x mode and will automatically switch to boost mode
whenever any enabled LED current source begins to enter
dropout. The LTC3210-1 is available in a 3mm × 3mm ×
0.75mm 16-lead QFN package.
Typical Application
C2
2.2µF
4-LED MAIN Display
Efficiency vs VBAT Voltage
C3
2.2µF
100
VBAT
C1
2.2µF
C1P
VBAT
C1M C2P
C2M
CPO
LTC3210-1
CAM
C4
2.2µF
MLED1
MLED2
ENM
ENM
MLED3
ENC
ENC
MLED4
RM
30.1k
1%
GND CLED
RC
24.3k
1%
32101 TA01
EFFICIENCY (PLED/PIN) (%)
90
MAIN
80
70
60
50
40
30
20 4 LEDs AT 9mA/LED
10 (TYP VF AT 9mA = 3V, NICHIA NSCW100)
TA = 25°C
0
3.0 3.2 3.4 3.6 3.8 4.0 4.2 4.4
VBAT (V)
32101 TA01b
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LTC3210-1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Pin Configuration
(Note 1)
C2M
C1M
C2P
VBAT
TOP VIEW
VBAT, CPO to GND......................................... –0.3V to 6V
ENM, ENC....................................–0.3V to (VBAT + 0.3V)
ICPO (Note 2)........................................................ 600mA
IMLED1-4..................................................................35mA
ICLED (Note 2)...................................................... 500mA
CPO Short-Circuit Duration............................... Indefinite
Operating Temperature Range (Note 3)....–40°C to 85°C
Storage Temperature Range................... –65°C to 125°C
16 15 14 13
C1P 1
12 GND
CPO 2
11 CLED
17
ENM 3
10 ENC
MLED1 4
6
7
8
MLED2
MLED3
MLED4
RM
9
5
RC
UD PACKAGE
16-LEAD (3mm s 3mm) PLASTIC QFN
TJMAX = 125°C, θJA = 68°C/W
EXPOSED PAD (PIN 17) IS GND, MUST BE SOLDERED TO PCB
order information
LEAD FREE FINISH
TAPE AND REEL
PART MARKING
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
TEMPERATURE RANGE
LTC3210EUD-1#PBF
LTC3210EUD-1#TRPBF
LCBT
16-Lead (3mm × 3mm) Plastic QFN
–40°C to 85°C
LTC3210EPD-1#PBF
LTC3210EPD-1#TRPBF
LCXT
16-Lead (3mm × 3mm) Plastic UTQFN
–40°C to 85°C (OBSOLETE)
Consult LTC Marketing for parts specified with wider operating temperature ranges.
Consult LTC Marketing for information on non-standard lead based finish parts.
For more information on lead free part marking, go to: http://www.linear.com/leadfree/
For more information on tape and reel specifications, go to: http://www.linear.com/tapeandreel/
Electrical Characteristics
The l denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating
temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25°C.VBAT = 3.6V, C1 = C2 = C3 = C4 = 2.2µF, RM = 30.1k, RC = 24.3k,
ENM = high, unless otherwise noted.
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
VBAT Operating Voltage
MIN
l
TYP
2.9
MAX
4.5
0.4
2.5
4.5
UNITS
V
IVBAT Operating Current
ICPO = 0, 1x Mode, LSB Setting
ICPO = 0, 1.5x Mode
ICPO = 0, 2x Mode
mA
mA
mA
VBAT Shutdown Current
ENM = ENC = Low
l
LED Current Ratio (IMLED/IRM)
IMLED = Full-Scale
l
LED Dropout Voltage
Mode Switch Threshold, IMLED = Full-Scale
75
LED Current Matching
Any Two Outputs
0.5
%
MLED Current, 6-Bit Linear DAC
1 ENM Strobe (FS)
63 ENM Strobes (FS/63)
20
0.318
mA
mA
3
6
µA
535
589
A/A
MLED1, MLED2, MLED3, MLED4 Current
481
mV
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LTC3210-1
Electrical Characteristics
The l denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating
temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25°C. VBAT = 3.6V, C1 = C2 = C3 = C4 = 2.2µF, RM = 30.1k, RC = 24.3k,
ENM = high, unless otherwise noted.
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
Unused MLED Detection
Test Current
MLED Tied to CPO
l
4
16
µA
Threshold Voltage
VCPO – VMLED
l
0.5
1.5
V
LED Current Ratio (ICLED/IRC)
ICLED = Full-Scale
l
6930
LED Dropout Voltage
Mode Switch Threshold, ICLED = Full-Scale
500
mV
CLED Current, 3-Bit Linear DAC
1 ENC Strobe (FS)
7 ENC Strobes (FS/7)
380
54
mA
mA
1x Mode Output Voltage
ICPO = 0mA
VBAT
V
1.5x Mode Output Voltage
ICPO = 0mA
4.55
V
2x Mode Output Voltage
ICPO = 0mA
5.05
V
CLED Current
7700
8470
A/A
Charge Pump (CPO)
1x Mode Output Impedance
0.55
Ω
1.5x Mode Output Impedance
VBAT = 3.4V, VCPO = 4.6V (Note 4)
3.15
Ω
2x Mode Output Impedance
VBAT = 3.2V, VCPO = 5.1V (Note 4)
3.95
Ω
CLOCK Frequency
0.8
MHz
Mode Switching Delay
0.4
ms
CPO Short-Circuit Detection
Threshold Voltage
Test Current
CPO = 0V, ENM = ENC = Low
l
0.4
1.3
V
l
10
30
mA
0.4
V
20
µA
1
µA
ENC, ENM
VIL
l
VIH
l
1.4
IIH
ENM = ENC = 3.6V
l
10
V
IIL
ENM = ENC = 0V
l
–1
tPW
Minimum Pulse Width
l
200
tSD
Low Time to Shutdown (ENC, ENM = Low)
l
50
150
250
µs
tEN
Current Source Enable Time
(ENC, ENM = High) (Note 5)
l
50
150
250
µs
VRM, VRC
l
1.16
1.20
1.24
V
IRM, IRC
l
80
µA
15
ENC, ENM Timing
ns
RM, RC
Note 1: Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute
Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device
reliability and lifetime.
Note 2: Based on long-term current density limitations. Assumes an
operating duty cycle of ≤10% under absolute maximum conditions
for durations less than 10 seconds. Maximum current for continuous
operation is 300mA.
Note 3: The LTC3210E-1 is guaranteed to meet performance specifications
from 0°C to 85°C. Specifications over the –40°C to 85°C operating
temperature range are assured by design, characterization and correlation
with statistical process controls.
Note 4: 1.5x mode output impedance is defined as (1.5VBAT – VCPO)/IOUT.
2x mode output impedance is defined as (2VBAT – VCPO)/IOUT.
Note 5: If the part has been shut down then the initial enable time is about
100µs longer due to the bandgap enable time.
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LTC3210-1
Typical
Performance Characteristics
Dropout Time from Shutdown
5.1V
CPO
1V/DIV
1X
EN
2V/DIV
1.5X
TA = 25°C unless otherwise stated.
Dropout Time When Enabled
2X
5.1V
CPO
1V/DIV
VBAT = 3.6V
ICPO = 200mA
CCPO = 2.2µF
2X
1X
ENC
2V/DIV
MODE
RESET
1.5X
1.5x CPO Ripple
VCPO
50mV/DIV
ACCOUPLED
MODE
RESET
ENM = HIGH
500µs/DIV
250µs/DIV
32101 G01
SWITCH RESISTANCE (Ω)
0.65
VCPO
20mV/DIV
ACCOUPLED
0.60
VBAT = 3.3V
0.55
0.50
VBAT = 3.9V
32101 G04
0.40
–40
1.5x Mode CPO Voltage
vs Load Current
3.8
3.6
VBAT = 3.2V
VBAT = 3.1V
VBAT = 3V
0
100
200
300
400
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
500
–15
10
35
TEMPERATURE (°C)
60
3.2
3.0
2.8
2.6
–15
85
60
32101 G06
2x Mode CPO Voltage
vs Load Current
5.2
C2 = C3 = C4 = 2.2µF
5.0
4.0
3.8
3.6
VBAT = 3.6V
4.9
4.8
VBAT = 3.5V
4.7
VBAT = 3.4V
4.6
VBAT = 3.3V
4.5
VBAT = 3.2V
4.4
3.4
VBAT = 3.1V
4.3
10
35
5.1
4.2
–15
10
TEMPERATURE (˚C)
VBAT = 3V
VCPO = 4.8V
4.4 C2 = C3 = C4 = 2.2µF
35
60
85
TEMPERATURE (˚C)
32101 G07
3.4
32101 G05
2x Mode Charge Pump Open-Loop
Output Resistance vs Temperature
(2VBAT – VCPO)/ICPO
3.2
–40
VBAT = 3V
VCPO = 4.2V
3.6 C2 = C3 = C4 = 2.2µF
2.4
–40
85
CPO VOLTAGE (V)
VBAT = 3.6V
OPEN-LOOP OUTPUT RESISTANCE (Ω)
CPO VOLTAGE (V)
VBAT = 3.3V
VBAT = 3.4V
VBAT = 3.5V
4.2
4.0
4.6
C2 = C3 = C4 = 2.2µF
4.4
VBAT = 3.6V
0.45
500ns/DIV
4.6
3.8
ICPO = 200mA
OPEN-LOOP OUTPUT RESISTANCE (Ω)
0.70
VBAT = 3.6V
ICPO = 200mA
CCPO = 2.2µF
32101 G03
1.5x Mode Charge Pump Open-Loop
Output Resistance vs Temperature
(1.5VBAT – VCPO)/ICPO
1x Mode Switch Resistance
vs Temperature
2x CPO Ripple
4.8
500ns/DIV
32101 G02
32101 G08
4.2
VBAT = 3V
0
100
300
400
200
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
500
32101 G09
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LTC3210-1
Typical
Performance Characteristics
MLED Pin Dropout Voltage
vs MLED Pin Current
120
400
300
200
100
0
50
100
150 200 250 300 350
CLED PIN CURRENT (mA)
840
100
60
40
780
TA = 25°C
2
0
4
2.5
TA = 85°C
2.7
3.3
3.6
3.9
VBAT VOLTAGE (V)
3.0
4.2
4.5
32101 G12
1x Mode No Load VBAT Current
vs VBAT Voltage
20
RM = 33.2k
RC = 24.3k
740
720
700
680
660
640
2.0
1.5x Mode Supply Current
vs ICPO (IVBAT – 1.5ICPO)
VBAT = 3.6V
15
10
5
620
3.0
3.9
3.6
3.3
VBAT VOLTAGE (V)
4.2
4.5
600
2.7
3.0
3.6
3.9
3.3
VBAT VOLTAGE (V)
4.2
20
4.5
0
0
100
300
400
200
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
2x Mode Supply Current
vs ICPO (IVBAT – 2ICPO)
500
32101 G15
32101 G14
32101 G13
CLED Pin Current
vs CLED Pin Voltage
400
VBAT = 3.6V
VBAT = 3.6V
360
15
CLED PIN CURRENT (mA)
1.5
2.7
TA = –40°C
790
760
6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
MLED PIN CURRENT (mA)
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
VBAT CURRENT (µA)
3.0
800
770
760
TA = –40°C
3.5
SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
VBAT SHUTDOWN CURRENT (µA)
800
4.0
TA = 85°C
810
32101 G11
VBAT Shutdown Current
vs VBAT Voltage
4.5
820
780
20
32101 G10
5.0
TA = 25°C
830
80
0
400
Oscillator Frequency
vs VBAT Voltage
850
VBAT = 3.6V
FREQUENCY (kHz)
VBAT = 3.6V
MLED PIN DROPOUT VOLTAGE (mV)
CLED PIN DROPOUT VOLTAGE (mV)
500
CLED Pin Dropout Voltage
vs CLED Pin Current
TA = 25°C, unless otherwise stated.
10
5
320
280
240
200
160
120
80
40
0
0
100
300
400
200
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
500
32101 G16
0
0
0.2
0.6
0.8
0.4
CLED PIN VOLTAGE (V)
1
32101 G17
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LTC3210-1
Typical
Performance Characteristics
TA = 25°C, unless otherwise stated.
MLED Pin Current
vs MLED Pin Voltage
22
CLED Current
vs ENC Strobe Pulses
400
VBAT = 3.6V
20
18
16
CLED CURRENT (mA)
MLED PIN CURRENT (mA)
VBAT = 3.6V
RC = 24.3k
350
14
12
10
8
6
4
300
250
200
150
100
50
2
0
0.00 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.20
MLED PIN VOLTAGE (V)
0
0
32101 G18
32101 G19
MLED Current
vs ENM Strobe Pulses
20
Efficiency vs VBAT Voltage
90
VBAT = 3.6V
RM = 33.2k
18
80
EFFICIENCY (PLED/PIN) (%)
MLED CURRENT (mA)
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
2
0
0
1
4
5
6
3
2
7
NUMBER OF ENC STROBE PULSES
57 50 43 36 29 22 15 8
NUMBER OF ENM STROBE PULSES
1
32101 G20
0
300mA LED CURRENT
(TYP VF AT 300mA = 3.1V, AOT-2015HPW
TA = 25°C
2.9 3.05 3.2 3.35 3.5 3.65 3.8 3.95 4.1 4.25 4.4
VBAT (V)
32101 G21
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LTC3210-1
Pin Functions
C1P, C2P, C1M, C2M (Pins 1, 16, 14, 13): Charge Pump
Flying Capacitor Pins. A 2.2µF X7R or X5R ceramic capacitor should be connected from C1P to C1M and C2P
to C2M.
CPO (Pin 2): Output of the Charge Pump Used to Power
All LEDs. This pin is enabled or disabled using the ENM
and ENC inputs. A 2.2µF X5R or X7R ceramic capacitor
should be connected to ground.
ENM, ENC (Pins 3, 10): Inputs. The ENM and ENC pins
are used to program the LED output currents. The ENC
pin is strobed up to 7 times to decrement the internal 3-bit
DAC’s from full-scale to 1 LSB. The ENM pin is strobed 63
times to decrement the 6-bit DAC from full-scale to 1 LSB.
The counters will stop at 1 LSB if the strobing continues.
The pin must be held high after the final desired positive
strobe edge and the data is transferred after a 150µs (typ)
delay. Holding the ENM or ENC pin low will clear the counter for the selected display and reset the LED current to
0. If both inputs are held low for longer than 150µs (typ)
the part will go into shutdown. The charge pump mode
is reset to 1x whenever ENC goes low or when the part
is shut down.
MLED1, MLED2, MLED3, MLED4 (Pins 4, 5, 6, 7):
Outputs. MLED1 to MLED4 are the MAIN current source
outputs. The LEDs are connected between CPO (anodes)
and MLED1-4 (cathodes). The current to each LED output
is set via the ENM input, and the programming resistor
connected between RM and GND. Each of the four LED
outputs can be disabled by connecting the output directly
to CPO. A 10µA current will flow through each directly
connected LED output.
RM, RC (Pins 8,9): LED Current Programming Resistor
Pins. The RM and RC pins will servo to 1.22V. Resistors
connected between each of these pins and GND are used
to set the high and low LED current levels. Connecting
a resistor 12k or less will cause the LTC3210-1 to enter
overcurrent shutdown.
CLED (Pin 11): Output. CLED is the CAM current source
output. The LED is connected between CPO (anode) and
CLED (cathode). The current to the LED output is set via
the ENC input, and the programming resistor connected
between RC and GND.
GND (Pin 12): Ground. This pin should be connected to
a low impedance ground plane.
VBAT (Pin 15): Supply voltage. This pin should be bypassed
with a 2.2µF, or greater low ESR ceramic capacitor.
Exposed Pad (Pin 17): This pad should be connected
directly to a low impedance ground plane for optimal
thermal and electrical performance.
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LTC3210-1
Block Diagram
C1P
1
C1M
14
C2P
16
C2M
13
800kHz
OSCILLATOR
12 GND
VBAT 15
2
CPO
4
MLED1
5
MLED2
6
MLED3
7
MLED4
CHARGE PUMP
–
+
+
ENABLE CP
1.215V
–
RM
8
ENM
3
TIMER
500Ω
6-BIT
DOWN
COUNTER
50ns FILTER
250k
+
–
RC
9
500Ω
ENC 10
50ns FILTER
250k
1.215V
ENABLE MAIN
6-BIT
LINEAR
DAC
TIMER
SHUTDOWN
TIMER
ENABLE CAM
3-BIT
DOWN
COUNTER
3-BIT
LINEAR
DAC
MLED
CURRENT
SOURCES
CLED
CURRENT
SOURCE
4
11 CLED
32101 BD
Operation
Power Management
The LTC3210-1 uses a switched capacitor charge pump
to boost CPO to as much as 2 times the input voltage up
to 5.1V. The part starts up in 1x mode. In this mode, VBAT
is connected directly to CPO. This mode provides maximum efficiency and minimum noise. The LTC3210-1 will
remain in 1x mode until an LED current source drops out.
Dropout occurs when a current source voltage becomes
too low for the programmed current to be supplied. When
dropout is detected, the LTC3210-1 will switch into 1.5x
mode. The CPO voltage will then start to increase and will
attempt to reach 1.5x VBAT up to 4.6V. Any subsequent
dropout will cause the part to enter the 2x mode. The CPO
voltage will attempt to reach 2x VBAT up to 5.1V. The part
will be reset to 1x mode whenever the part is shut down
or when ENC goes low.
A two phase nonoverlapping clock activates the charge
pump switches. In the 2x mode the flying capacitors are
charged on alternate clock phases from VBAT to minimize
input current ripple and CPO voltage ripple. In 1.5x mode the
flying capacitors are charged in series during the first clock
phase and stacked in parallel on VBAT during the second
phase. This sequence of charging and discharging the flying
capacitors continues at a constant frequency of 800kHz.
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LTC3210-1
Operation
LED Current Control
The MLED currents are delivered by the four programmable
current sources. 64 linear current settings (0mA to 20mA,
RM = 30.1k) are available by strobing the ENM pin. Each
positive strobe edge decrements a 6-bit down counter
which controls a 6-bit linear DAC. When the desired current is achieved ENM is stopped high. The output current
then changes to the programmed value after 150µs (typ).
The counter will stop when the LSB is reached. The output
current is set to 0 when ENM is toggled low after the output
has been enabled. If strobing is started within 150µs (typ),
after ENM has been set low, the counter will continue to
count down. After 150µs (typ) the counter is reset.
The CLED current is delivered by a programmable current
source. Eight linear current settings (0mA to 380mA, RC
= 24.3k) are available by strobing the ENC pin. Each positive strobe edge decrements a 3-bit down counter which
controls a 3-bit linear DAC. When the desired current is
reached, ENC is stopped high. The output current then
changes to the programmed value after 150µs (typ). The
counter will stop when the LSB is reached. The output
current is set to 0 when ENC is toggled low after the output
has been enabled. If strobing is started within 150µs (typ)
after ENC has been set low, the counter will continue to
count down. After 150µs (typ) the counter is reset.
The full-scale output current is calculated as follows:
MLED full-scale output current
= (1.215V/(RM + 500)) • 535
When both ENM and ENC are held low for more than
150µs (typ) the part will go into shutdown. See Figure 1
for timing information.
ENC resets the mode to 1x on a falling edge.
Soft-Start
Initially, when the part is in shutdown, a weak switch
connects VBAT to CPO. This allows VBAT to slowly charge
the CPO output capacitor to prevent large charging
currents.
The LTC3210-1 also employs a soft-start feature on its
charge pump to prevent excessive inrush current and
supply droop when switching into the step-up modes.
The current available to the CPO pin is increased linearly
over a typical period of 150µs. Soft-start occurs at the
start of both 1.5x and 2x mode changes.
Charge Pump Strength and Regulation
Regulation is achieved by sensing the voltage at the CPO
pin and modulating the charge pump strength based on
the error signal. The CPO regulation voltages are set internally, and are dependent on the charge pump modes,
as shown in Table 1.
Table 1. Charge Pump Output Regulation Voltages
CHARGE PUMP MODE
REGULATED VCPO
1.5x
4.55V
2x
5.05V
CLED full-scale output current
= (1.215V/(RC + 500)) • 7700
tPW ≥ 200ns
tEN 150µs (TYP)
tSD 150µs (TYP)
ENM
OR ENC
PROGRAMMED
CURRENT
LED
CURRENT
ENM = ENC = LOW
SHUTDOWN
32101 F01
Figure 1. Current Programming Timing Diagram
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LTC3210-1
Operation
When the LTC3210-1 operates in either 1.5x mode or 2x
mode, the charge pump can be modeled as a Theveninequivalent circuit to determine the amount of current
available from the effective input voltage and effective
open-loop output resistance, ROL (Figure 2).
ROL
+
–
From Figure 2, for 1.5x mode the available current is
given by:
+
1.5VBAT OR 2VBAT
a 3.1V supply. If the LED forward voltage is 3.8V and the
current sources require 100mV, the advantage voltage for
1.5x mode is 3.1V • 1.5 – 3.8V – 0.1V or 750mV. Notice
that if the input voltage is raised to 3.2V, the advantage
voltage jumps to 900mV— a 20% improvement in available strength.
CPO
–
IOUT =
32101 F02
(1.5VBAT – VCPO)
ROL
For 2x mode, the available current is given by:
Figure 2. Charge Pump Thevenin
Equivalent Open-Loop Circuit
ROL is dependent on a number of factors including the
switching term, 1/(2fOSC • CFLY), internal switch resistances and the nonoverlap period of the switching circuit.
However, for a given ROL, the amount of current available
will be directly proportional to the advantage voltage of
1.5VBAT – CPO for 1.5x mode and 2VBAT – CPO for 2x
mode. Consider the example of driving white LEDs from
IOUT =
(2VBAT – VCPO)
ROL
Notice that the advantage voltage in this case is 3.1V • 2
– 3.8V – 0.1V = 2.3V. ROL is higher in 2x mode but a significant overall increase in available current is achieved.
Typical values of ROL as a function of temperature are
shown in Figure 3 and Figure 4.
4.6
VBAT = 3V
VCPO = 4.2V
3.6 C2 = C3 = C4 = 2.2µF
OPEN LOOP OUTPUT RESISTANCE (Ω)
OPEN LOOP OUTPUT RESISTANCE (Ω)
3.8
3.4
3.2
3.0
2.8
2.6
2.4
–40
–15
10
35
TEMPERATURE (˚C)
60
85
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VBAT = 3V
VCPO = 4.8V
4.4 C2 = C3 = C4 = 2.2µF
4.2
4.0
3.8
3.6
3.4
3.2
–40
–15
10
35
60
85
TEMPERATURE (˚C)
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Figure 3. Typical 1.5x ROL vs Temperature
Figure 4. Typical 2x ROL vs Temperature
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LTC3210-1
Operation
Shutdown Current
Mode Switching
In shutdown mode all the circuitry is turned off and the
LTC3210-1 draws a very low current from the VBAT supply. Furthermore, CPO is weakly connected to VBAT. The
LTC3210-1 enters shutdown mode when both the ENM
and ENC pins are brought low at 150µs (typ). ENM and
ENC have 250k internal pull down resistors to define the
shutdown state when the drivers are in a high impedance state.
The LTC3210-1 will automatically switch from 1x mode
to 1.5x mode and subsequently to 2x mode whenever a
dropout condition is detected at an LED pin. Dropout occurs
when a current source voltage becomes too low for the
programmed current to be supplied. The time from dropout detection to mode switching is typically 0.4ms.
Thermal Protection
The LTC3210-1 has built-in overtemperature protection.
At internal die temperatures of around 150°C thermal shut
down will occur. This will disable all of the current sources
and charge pump until the die has cooled by about 15°C.
This thermal cycling will continue until the fault has been
corrected.
The part is reset back to 1x mode when the part is shut
down (ENM = ENC = Low) or on the falling edge of ENC.
An internal comparator will not allow the main switches to
connect VBAT and CPO in 1x mode until the voltage at the
CPO pin has decayed to less than or equal to the voltage
at the VBAT pin.
Applications Information
VBAT, CPO Capacitor Selection
The style and value of the capacitors used with the
LTC3210-1 determine several important parameters such
as regulator control loop stability, output ripple, charge
pump strength and minimum start-up time.
To reduce noise and ripple, it is recommended that low
equivalent series resistance (ESR) ceramic capacitors are
used for both CVBAT and CCPO. Tantalum and aluminum
capacitors are not recommended due to high ESR.
The value of CCPO directly controls the amount of output
ripple for a given load current. Increasing the size of CCPO
will reduce output ripple at the expense of higher start-up
current. The peak-to-peak output ripple of the 1.5x mode
is approximately given by the expression:
VRIPPLE(P−P) =
IOUT
(3fOSC • CCPO )
(3)
Where fOSC is the LTC3210-1 oscillator frequency or
typically 800kHz and CCPO is the output storage capacitor.
The output ripple in 2x mode is very small due to the fact
that load current is supplied on both cycles of the clock.
Both style and value of the output capacitor can significantly affect the stability of the LTC3210-1. As shown in
the Block Diagram, the LTC3210-1 uses a control loop
to adjust the strength of the charge pump to match the
required output current. The error signal of the loop is
stored directly on the output capacitor. The output capacitor
also serves as the dominant pole for the control loop. To
prevent ringing or instability, it is important for the output
capacitor to maintain at least 1.3µF of capacitance over
all conditions.
In addition, excessive output capacitor ESR >100mW will
tend to degrade the loop stability. Multilayer ceramic chip
capacitors typically have exceptional ESR performance
and when combined with a tight board layout will result
in very good stability. As the value of CCPO controls the
amount of output ripple, the value of CVBAT controls the
amount of ripple present at the input pin (VBAT). The
LTC3210-1’s input current will be relatively constant while
the charge pump is either in the input charging phase or
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Applications Information
the output charging phase but will drop to zero during
the clock nonoverlap times. Since the nonoverlap time
is small (~35ns), these missing “notches” will result in
only a small perturbation on the input power supply line.
Note that a higher ESR capacitor such as tantalum will
have higher input noise due to the higher ESR. Therefore,
ceramic capacitors are recommended for low ESR. Input
noise can be further reduced by powering the LTC3210-1
through a very small series inductor, as shown in Figure 5.
A 10nH inductor will reject the fast current notches,
thereby presenting a nearly constant-current load to the
input power supply. For economy, the 10nH inductor can
be fabricated on the PC board with about 1cm (0.4") of
PC board trace.
VBAT
example, over rated voltage and temperature conditions,
a 1µF, 10V, Y5V ceramic capacitor in a 0603 case may not
provide any more capacitance than a 0.22µF, 10V, X7R
available in the same case. The capacitor manufacturer’s
data sheet should be consulted to determine what value
of capacitor is needed to ensure minimum capacitances
at all temperatures and voltages.
Table 2 shows a list of ceramic capacitor manufacturers
and how to contact them:
Table 2. Recommended Capacitor Vendors
AVX
www.avxcorp.com
Kemet
www.kemet.com
Murata
www.murata.com
Taiyo Yuden
www.t-yuden.com
Vishay
www.vishay.com
LTC3210-1
GND
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Figure 5. 10nH Inductor Used for Input Noise
Reduction (Approximately 1cm of Board Trace)
Flying Capacitor Selection
Warning: Polarized capacitors such as tantalum or
aluminum should never be used for the flying capacitors since their voltage can reverse upon start-up of the
LTC3210-1. Ceramic capacitors should always be used
for the flying capacitors.
The flying capacitors control the strength of the charge
pump. In order to achieve the rated output current it is
necessary to have at least 1.6µF of capacitance for each
of the flying capacitors. Capacitors of different materials
lose their capacitance with higher temperature and voltage
at different rates. For example, a ceramic capacitor made
of X7R material will retain most of its capacitance from
–40°C to 85°C whereas a Z5U or Y5V style capacitor will
lose considerable capacitance over that range. Capacitors
may also have a very poor voltage coefficient causing them
to lose 60% or more of their capacitance when the rated
voltage is applied. Therefore, when comparing different
capacitors, it is often more appropriate to compare the
amount of achievable capacitance for a given case size
rather than comparing the specified capacitance value. For
Layout Considerations and Noise
Due to the high switching frequency and the transient
currents produced by the LTC3210-1, careful board layout
is necessary. A true ground plane and short connections
to all capacitors will improve performance and ensure
proper regulation under all conditions.
The flying capacitor pins C1P, C2P, C1M and C2M will have
high edge rate waveforms. The large dv/dt on these pins can
couple energy capacitively to adjacent PCB runs. Magnetic
fields can also be generated if the flying capacitors are
not close to the LTC3210-1 (i.e., the loop area is large).
To decouple capacitive energy transfer, a Faraday shield
may be used. This is a grounded PCB trace between the
sensitive node and the LTC3210-1 pins. For a high quality
AC ground, it should be returned to a solid ground plane
that extends all the way to the LTC3210-1.
The following guidelines should be followed when designing a PCB layout for the LTC3210-1:
• The exposed pad should be soldered to a large copper
plane that is connected to a solid, low impedance ground
plane using plated through-hole vias for proper heat
sinking and noise protection.
• Input and output capacitors must be placed close to the
part.
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LTC3210-1
Applications Information
• The flying capacitors must be placed close to the part.
The traces from the pins to the capacitor pad should
be as wide as possible.
At moderate to high output power, the quiescent current
of the LTC3210-1 is negligible and the expression above
is valid.
• VBAT, CPO traces must be wide to minimize inductance
and handle high currents.
Once dropout is detected at any LED pin, the LTC3210-1
enables the charge pump in 1.5x mode.
• LED pads must be large and connected to other layers
of metal to ensure proper heat sinking.
In 1.5x boost mode, the efficiency is similar to that of a
linear regulator with an effective input voltage of 1.5 times
the actual input voltage. This is because the input current
for a 1.5x charge pump is approximately 1.5 times the
load current. In an ideal 1.5x charge pump, the power
efficiency would be given by:
• RM and RC pins are sensitive to noise and capacitance.
The resistors should be placed near the part with minimum line width.
Power Efficiency
To calculate the power efficiency (η) of a white LED
driver chip, the LED power should be compared to the
input power. The difference between these two numbers
represents lost power whether it is in the charge pump
or the current sources. Stated mathematically, the power
efficiency is given by:
η=
PLED
PIN
PLED
PIN
=
( VLED • ILED) VLED
=
( VBAT • IBAT ) VBAT
since the input current will be very close to the sum of
the LED currents.
PLED
PIN
=
( VLED • ILED)
VLED
=
( VBAT •(1.5) • ILED) (1.5 • VBAT )
Similarly, in 2x boost mode, the efficiency is similar to
that of a linear regulator with an effective input voltage
of 2 times the actual input voltage. In an ideal 2x charge
pump, the power efficiency would be given by:
ηIDEAL =
The efficiency of the LTC3210-1 depends upon the mode in
which it is operating. Recall that the LTC3210-1 operates
as a pass switch, connecting VBAT to CPO, until dropout
is detected at the LED pin. This feature provides the optimum efficiency available for a given input voltage and
LED forward voltage. When it is operating as a switch, the
efficiency is approximated by:
η=
ηIDEAL =
PLED
PIN
=
( VLED • ILED)
VLED
=
( VBAT •(2) • ILED) (2 • VBAT )
Thermal Management
For higher input voltages and maximum output current,
there can be substantial power dissipation in the LTC3210-1.
If the junction temperature increases above approximately
150°C the thermal shut down circuitry will automatically
deactivate the output current sources and charge pump.
To reduce maximum junction temperature, a good thermal
connection to the PC board is recommended. Connecting
the exposed pad to a ground plane and maintaining a solid
ground plane under the device will reduce the thermal
resistance of the package and PC board considerably.
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LTC3210-1
Package Description
UD Package
16-Lead Plastic QFN (3mm × 3mm)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1691)
0.70 p0.05
3.50 p 0.05
1.45 p 0.05
2.10 p 0.05 (4 SIDES)
PACKAGE OUTLINE
0.25 p0.05
0.50 BSC
RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD PITCH AND DIMENSIONS
3.00 p 0.10
(4 SIDES)
BOTTOM VIEW—EXPOSED PAD
PIN 1 NOTCH R = 0.20 TYP
OR 0.25 s 45o CHAMFER
R = 0.115
TYP
0.75 p 0.05
15
PIN 1
TOP MARK
(NOTE 6)
16
0.40 p 0.10
1
1.45 p 0.10
(4-SIDES)
2
(UD16) QFN 0904
0.200 REF
0.00 – 0.05
NOTE:
1. DRAWING CONFORMS TO JEDEC PACKAGE OUTLINE MO-220 VARIATION (WEED-2)
2. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE
3. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS
4. DIMENSIONS OF EXPOSED PAD ON BOTTOM OF PACKAGE DO NOT INCLUDE
MOLD FLASH. MOLD FLASH, IF PRESENT, SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.15mm ON ANY SIDE
5. EXPOSED PAD SHALL BE SOLDER PLATED
6. SHADED AREA IS ONLY A REFERENCE FOR PIN 1 LOCATION
ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF PACKAGE
0.25 p 0.05
0.50 BSC
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LTC3210-1
Revision History
(Revision history begins at Rev D)
REV
DATE
DESCRIPTION
PAGE NUMBER
D
6/10
Removal of PDC package information from data sheet.
LTC3210EPD-1 designated obsolete in Order Information section.
1 to 16
2
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LTC3210-1
Typical Application
3-LED MAIN, One LED Camera
C2
2.2µF
C1P
VBAT
C3
2.2µF
C1M
C2P
CPO
VBAT
C1
2.2µF
MAIN
C2M
LTC3210-1
CAM
C4
2.2µF
MLED1
MLED2
MLED3
ENM
ENM
MLED4
ENC
ENC
CLED
RM
RC
30.1k
1%
MLED4 DISABLED
32101 TA02
GND
24.3k
1%
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