NSC LM2717

LM2717
Dual Step-Down DC/DC Converter
General Description
Features
The LM2717 is composed of two PWM DC/DC buck (stepdown) converters. The first converter is used to generate a
fixed output voltage of 3.3V. The second converter is used to
generate an adjustable output voltage. Both converters feature low RDSON (0.16Ω) internal switches for maximum efficiency. Operating frequency can be adjusted anywhere
between 300kHz and 600kHz allowing the use of small external components. External soft-start pins for each enables
the user to tailor the soft-start times to a specific application.
Each converter may also be shut down independently with its
own shutdown pin. The LM2717 is available in a low profile
24-lead TSSOP package ensuring a low profile overall solution.
■ Fixed 3.3V output buck converter with a 2.2A, 0.16Ω,
internal switch
■ Adjustable buck converter with a 3.2A, 0.16Ω, internal
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■
switch
Operating input voltage range of 4V to 20V
Input undervoltage protection
300kHz to 600kHz pin adjustable operating frequency
Over temperature protection
Small 24-Lead TSSOP package
Applications
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TFT-LCD Displays
Handheld Devices
Portable Applications
Laptop Computers
Typical Application Circuit
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Connection Diagram
Top View
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24-Lead TSSOP
Ordering Information
Order Number
Spec
LM2717MT
LM2717MTX
Package Type
NSC Package Drawing
TSSOP-24
MTC24
61 Units, Rail
Supplied As
TSSOP-24
MTC24
2500 Units, Tape and Reel
LM2717MT
NOPB
TSSOP-24
MTC24
61 Units, Rail
LM2717MTX
NOPB
TSSOP-24
MTC24
2500 Units, Tape and Reel
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Pin Descriptions
Pin
Name
1
PGND
Power ground. PGND and AGND pins must be connected together directly at the part.
Function
2
PGND
Power ground. PGND and AGND pins must be connected together directly at the part.
3
AGND
Analog ground. PGND and AGND pins must be connected together directly at the part.
4
FB1
Fixed buck output voltage feedback input.
5
VC1
Fixed buck compensation network connection. Connected to the output of the voltage error
amplifier.
6
VBG
Bandgap connection.
7
VC2
Adjustable buck compensation network connection. Connected to the output of the voltage error
amplifier.
8
FB2
Adjustable buck output voltage feedback input.
9
AGND
Analog ground. PGND and AGND pins must be connected together directly at the part.
10
AGND
Analog ground. PGND and AGND pins must be connected together directly at the part.
11
PGND
Power ground. PGND and AGND pins must be connected together directly at the part.
12
PGND
Power ground. PGND and AGND pins must be connected together directly at the part.
13
SW2
Adjustable buck power switch input. Switch connected between VIN pins and SW2 pin.
14
VIN
Analog power input. VIN pins should be connected together directly at the part.
15
VIN
Analog power input. VIN pins should be connected together directly at the part.
16
CB2
Adjustable buck converter bootstrap capacitor connection.
17
SHDN2
18
SS2
19
FSLCT
Shutdown pin for adjustable buck converter. Active low.
Adjustable buck soft start pin.
Switching frequency select input. Use a resistor to set the frequency anywhere between 300kHz
and 600kHz.
20
SS1
21
SHDN1
Fixed buck soft start pin.
22
CB1
Fixed buck converter bootstrap capacitor connection.
23
VIN
Analog power input. VIN pins should be connected together directly at the part.
24
SW1
Shutdown pin for fixed buck converter. Active low.
Fixed buck power switch input. Switch connected between VIN pins and SW1 pin.
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VIN
SW1 Voltage
SW2 Voltage
FB1, FB2 Voltages
CB1, CB2 Voltages
−0.3V to 22V
−0.3V to 22V
−0.3V to 22V
−0.3V to 7V
−0.3V to VIN+7V
(VIN=VSW)
Operating Junction
Temperature Range
(Note 4)
Storage Temperature
Supply Voltage
SW1 Voltage
SW2 Voltage
0.965V ≤ VC2 ≤ 1.565V
−0.3V to 7.5V
−0.3V to 7.5V
−0.3V to 2.1V
−0.3V to 2.1V
VC2 Voltage
SHDN1 Voltage
SHDN2 Voltage
SS1 Voltage
SS2 Voltage
2kV
Operating Conditions
1.75V ≤ VC1 ≤ 2.25V
VC1 Voltage
AGND to 5V
150°C
Internally Limited
300°C
215°C
220°C
−40°C to +125°C
−65°C to +150°C
4V to 20V
20V
20V
Electrical Characteristics
Specifications in standard type face are for TJ = 25°C and those with boldface type apply over the full Operating Temperature
Range (TJ = −40°C to +125°C). VIN = 5V, IL = 0A, and FSW = 300kHz unless otherwise specified.
Symbol
IQ
Parameter
Conditions
Min
(Note 4)
Total Quiescent Current (both Not Switching
switchers)
Switching, switch open
VSHDN = 0V
VFB1
Fixed Buck Feedback Voltage
VFB2
Adjustable Buck Feedback
Voltage
ICL1(Note 6)
Fixed Buck Switch Current
Limit
ICL2(Note 6)
IB1
IB2
Typ
(Note 5)
Max
(Note 4)
Units
2.7
6
mA
6
12
mA
9
27
µA
3.3
V
1.267
V
VIN = 8V (Note 7)
2.2
A
Adjustable Buck Switch
Current Limit
VIN = 8V (Note 7)
3.2
A
Fixed Buck FB Pin Bias
Current
(Note 8)
VIN = 20V
65
µA
Adjustable Buck FB Pin Bias
Current
(Note 8)
VIN = 20V
65
nA
VIN
Input Voltage Range
gm1
Fixed Buck Error Amp
Transconductance
ΔI = 20µA
1340
µmho
gm2
Adjustable Buck Error Amp
Transconductance
ΔI = 20µA
1360
µmho
AV1
Fixed Buck Error Amp Voltage
Gain
134
V/V
AV2
Adjustable Buck Error Amp
Voltage Gain
136
V/V
DMAX
Maximum Duty Cycle
89
93
%
FSW
Switching Frequency
RF = 46.4k
200
300
400
kHz
RF = 22.6k
475
600
775
kHz
0V < VSHDN1 < 7.5V
−5
5
µA
−5
5
µA
4
ISHDN1
Fixed Buck Shutdown Pin
Current
ISHDN2
Adjustable Buck Shutdown Pin 0V < VSHDN2 < 7.5V
Current
5
20
V
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FSLCT Voltage
Maximum Junction Temperature
Power Dissipation(Note 2)
Lead Temperature
Vapor Phase (60 sec.)
Infrared (15 sec.)
ESD Susceptibility (Note 3)
Human Body Model
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1)
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Symbol
Parameter
Conditions
Min
(Note 4)
Typ
(Note 5)
Max
(Note 4)
Units
IL1
Fixed Buck Switch Leakage
Current
VIN = 20V
0.01
5
µA
IL2
Adjustable Buck Switch
Leakage Current
VIN = 20V
0.01
5
µA
RDSON1
Fixed Buck Switch RDSON
(Note 9)
160
mΩ
RDSON2
Adjustable Buck Switch
RDSON (Note 9)
160
mΩ
ThSHDN1
Fixed Buck SHDN Threshold
Output High
1.8
Output Low
ThSHDN2
Adjustable Buck SHDN
Threshold
1.36
1.33
Output High
1.8
Output Low
0.7
1.36
1.33
0.7
V
V
ISS1
Fixed Buck Soft Start Pin
Current
4
9
15
µA
ISS2
Adjustable Buck Soft Start Pin
Current
4
9
15
µA
UVP
On Threshold
4
3.8
Off Threshold
θJA
Thermal Resistance
(Note 10)
3.6
TSSOP, package only
3.3
115
V
°C/W
Note 1: Absolute maximum ratings are limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings are conditions for which the device is intended
to be functional, but device parameter specifications may not be guaranteed. For guaranteed specifications and test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics.
Note 2: The maximum allowable power dissipation is a function of the maximum junction temperature, TJ(MAX), the junction-to-ambient thermal resistance,
θJA, and the ambient temperature, TA. See the Electrical Characteristics table for the thermal resistance. The maximum allowable power dissipation at any ambient
temperature is calculated using: PD (MAX) = (TJ(MAX) − TA)/θJA. Exceeding the maximum allowable power dissipation will cause excessive die temperature, and
the regulator will go into thermal shutdown.
Note 3: The human body model is a 100 pF capacitor discharged through a 1.5kΩ resistor into each pin.
Note 4: All limits guaranteed at room temperature (standard typeface) and at temperature extremes (bold typeface). All room temperature limits are 100% tested
or guaranteed through statistical analysis. All limits at temperature extremes are guaranteed via correlation using standard Statistical Quality Control (SQC)
methods. All limits are used to calculate Average Outgoing Quality Level (AOQL).
Note 5: Typical numbers are at 25°C and represent the most likely norm.
Note 6: Duty cycle affects current limit due to ramp generator.
Note 7: Current limit at 0% duty cycle. See TYPICAL PERFORMANCE section for Switch Current Limit vs. VIN
Note 8: Bias current flows into FB pin.
Note 9: Includes the bond wires, RDSON from VIN pin(s) to SW pin.
Note 10: Refer to National's packaging website for more detailed thermal information and mounting techniques for the TSSOP package.
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Typical Performance Characteristics
Shutdown IQ vs. Input Voltage
Switching IQ vs. Input Voltage
(FSW = 300kHz)
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Switching Frequency vs. Input Voltage
(FSW = 300kHz)
Fixed Buck RDS(ON) vs. Input Voltage
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Adjustable Buck RDS(ON) vs. Input Voltage
Fixed Buck Efficiency vs. Load Current
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Adjustable Buck Efficiency vs. Load Current
(VOUT = 15V)
Adjustable Buck Efficiency vs. Load Current
(VOUT = 5V)
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Fixed Buck Switch Current Limt vs. Input Voltage
Adjustable Buck Switch Current Limt vs. Input Voltage
(VOUT = 5V)
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PROTECTION (BOTH REGULATORS)
The LM2717 has dedicated protection circuitry running during
normal operation to protect the IC. The Thermal Shutdown
circuitry turns off the power devices when the die temperature
reaches excessive levels. The UVP comparator protects the
power devices during supply power startup and shutdown to
prevent operation at voltages less than the minimum input
voltage. The OVP comparator is used to prevent the output
voltage from rising at no loads allowing full PWM operation
over all load conditions. The LM2717 also features a shutdown mode for each converter decreasing the supply current
to approximately 10µA (both in shutdown mode).
CONTINUOUS CONDUCTION MODE
The LM2717 contains current-mode, PWM buck regulators.
A buck regulator steps the input voltage down to a lower output voltage. In continuous conduction mode (when the inductor current never reaches zero at steady state), the buck
regulator operates in two cycles. The power switch is connected between VIN and SW1 and SW2.
In the first cycle of operation the transistor is closed and the
diode is reverse biased. Energy is collected in the inductor
and the load current is supplied by COUT and the rising current
through the inductor.
During the second cycle the transistor is open and the diode
is forward biased due to the fact that the inductor current cannot instantaneously change direction. The energy stored in
the inductor is transferred to the load and output capacitor.
The ratio of these two cycles determines the output voltage.
The output voltage is defined approximately as:
INDUCTOR SELECTION
The most critical parameters for the inductor are the inductance, peak current and the DC resistance. The inductance is
related to the peak-to-peak inductor ripple current, the input
and the output voltages (for 300kHz operation):
A higher value of ripple current reduces inductance, but increases the conductance loss, core loss, and current stress
for the inductor and switch devices. It also requires a bigger
output capacitor for the same output voltage ripple requirement. A reasonable value is setting the ripple current to be
30% of the DC output current. Since the ripple current increases with the input voltage, the maximum input voltage is
always used to determine the inductance. The DC resistance
of the inductor is a key parameter for the efficiency. Lower DC
resistance is available with a bigger winding area. A good
tradeoff between the efficiency and the core size is letting the
inductor copper loss equal 2% of the output power.
where D is the duty cycle of the switch, D and D′ will be required for design calculations.
OUTPUT CAPACITOR
The selection of COUT is driven by the maximum allowable
output voltage ripple. The output ripple in the constant frequency, PWM mode is approximated by:
DESIGN PROCEDURE
This section presents guidelines for selecting external components.
SETTING THE OUTPUT VOLTAGE (ADJUSTABLE
REGULATOR)
The output voltage is set using the feedback pin and a resistor
divider connected to the output as shown in Figure 1. The
feedback pin voltage is 1.26V, so the ratio of the feedback
resistors sets the output voltage according to the following
equation:
The ESR term usually plays the dominant role in determining
the voltage ripple. Low ESR ceramic, aluminum electrolytic,
or tantalum capacitors (such as Taiyo Yuden MLCC, Nichicon
PL series, Sanyo OS-CON, Sprague 593D, 594D, AVX TPS,
and CDE polymer aluminum) is recommended. An electrolytic
capacitor is not recommended for temperatures below −25°C
since its ESR rises dramatically at cold temperature. Ceramic
or tantalum capacitors have much better ESR specifications
at cold temperature and is preferred for low temperature applications.
INPUT CAPACITOR
A low ESR aluminum, tantalum, or ceramic capacitor is needed betwen the input pin and power ground. This capacitor
prevents large voltage transients from appearing at the input.
The capacitor is selected based on the RMS current and voltage requirements. The RMS current is given by:
BOOTSTRAP CAPACITOR
A 4.7nF ceramic capacitor or larger is recommended for the
bootstrap capacitor. For applications where the input voltage
is less than twice the output voltage a larger capacitor is recommended, generally 0.1µF to 1µF to ensure plenty of gate
drive for the internal switches and a consistently low RDS
(ON).
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The RMS current reaches its maximum (IOUT/2) when
VIN equals 2VOUT. This value should be calculated for both
regulators and added to give a total RMS current rating. For
an aluminum or ceramic capacitor, the voltage rating should
be at least 25% higher than the maximum input voltage. If a
tantalum capacitor is used, the voltage rating required is
about twice the maximum input voltage. The tantalum capacitor should be surge current tested by the manufacturer to
prevent being shorted by the inrush current. The minimum
capacitor value should be 47µF for lower output load current
applications and less dynamic (quickly changing) load conditions. For higher output current applications or dynamic load
conditions a 68µF to 100µF low ESR capacitor is recommended. It is also recommended to put a small ceramic
capacitor (0.1µF to 4.7µF) between the input pins and ground
to reduce high frequency spikes.
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SOFT-START CAPACITOR (BOTH REGULATORS)
The LM2717 does not contain internal soft-start which allows
for fast startup time but also causes high inrush current.
Therefore for applications that need reduced inrush current
the LM2717 has circuitry that is used to limit the inrush current
on start-up of the DC/DC switching regulators. This inrush
current limiting circuitry serves as a soft-start. The external
SS pins are used to tailor the soft-start for a specific application. A current (ISS) charges the external soft-start capacitor,
CSS. The soft-start time can be estimated as:
LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONS
The LM2717 uses two separate ground connections, PGND
for the drivers and boost NMOS power device and AGND for
the sensitive analog control circuitry. The AGND and PGND
pins should be tied directly together at the package. The feedback and compensation networks should be connected directly to a dedicated analog ground plane and this ground
plane must connect to the AGND pin. If no analog ground
plane is available then the ground connections of the feedback and compensation networks must tie directly to the
AGND pin. Connecting these networks to the PGND can inject noise into the system and effect performance.
The input bypass capacitor CIN, as shown in Figure 1, must
be placed close to the IC. This will reduce copper trace resistance which effects input voltage ripple of the IC. For
additional input voltage filtering, a 0.1µF to 4.7µF bypass capacitors can be placed in parallel with CIN, close to the VIN
pins to shunt any high frequency noise to ground. The output
capacitors, COUT1 and COUT2, should also be placed close to
the IC. Any copper trace connections for the COUTX capacitors
can increase the series resistance, which directly effects output voltage ripple. The feedback network, resistors RFB1 and
RFB2, should be kept close to the FB pin, and away from the
inductor to minimize copper trace connections that can inject
noise into the system. Trace connections made to the inductors and schottky diodes should be minimized to reduce power dissipation and increase overall efficiency. For more detail
on switching power supply layout considerations see Application Note AN-1149: Layout Guidelines for Switching Power
Supplies.
TSS = CSS*0.6V/ISS
When programming the softstart time simply use the equation
given in the Soft-Start Capacitor section above.
SHUTDOWN OPERATION (BOTH REGULATORS)
The shutdown pins of the LM2717 are designed so that they
may be controlled using 1.8V or higher logic signals. If the
shutdown function is not to be used the pin may be left open.
The maximum voltage to the shutdown pin should not exceed
7.5V. If the use of a higher voltage is desired due to system
or other constraints it may be used, however a 100k or larger
resistor is recommended between the applied voltage and the
shutdown pin to protect the device.
SCHOTTKY DIODE
The breakdown voltage rating of D1 and D2 is preferred to be
25% higher than the maximum input voltage. The current rating for the diode should be equal to the maximum output
current for best reliability in most applications. In cases where
the input voltage is much greater than the output voltage the
average diode current is lower. In this case it is possible to
use a diode with a lower average current rating, approximately (1-D)*IOUT however the peak current rating should be higher
than the maximum load current.
Application Information
Some Recommended Inductors (Others May Be Used)
Manufacturer
Inductor
Contact Information
Coilcraft
DO3316 and DO5022 series
www.coilcraft.com
Coiltronics
DRQ73 and CD1 series
www.cooperet.com
Pulse
P0751 and P0762 series
www.pulseeng.com
Sumida
CDRH8D28 and CDRH8D43 series
www.sumida.com
Some Recommended Input And Output Capacitors (Others May Be Used)
Manufacturer
Capacitor
Contact Information
Vishay Sprague
293D, 592D, and 595D series tantalum
www.vishay.com
Taiyo Yuden
High capacitance MLCC ceramic
www.t-yuden.com
Cornell Dubilier
ESRD seriec Polymer Aluminum Electrolytic
SPV and AFK series V-chip series
www.cde.com
Panasonic
High capacitance MLCC ceramic
EEJ-L series tantalum
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FIGURE 1. 15V, 3.3V Output Application
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FIGURE 2. 5V, 3.3V Output Application
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Physical Dimensions inches (millimeters) unless otherwise noted
TSSOP-24 Pin Package (MTC)
For Ordering, Refer to Ordering Information Table
NS Package Number MTC24
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