MPS MP28254 High efficiency 4a, 21v, 500khz synchronous step down converter Datasheet

MP28254
High Efficiency 4A, 21V, 500kHz
Synchronous Step down Converter
The Future of Analog IC Technology
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
The MP28254 is a high frequency synchronous
rectified step-down switch mode converter with
built in internal power MOSFETs. It offers a
very compact solution to achieve 4A continuous
output current over a wide input supply range
with excellent load and line regulation. The
MP28254 has synchronous mode operation for
higher efficiency over output current load range.
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Current mode operation provides fast transient
response and eases loop stabilization.
Full protection features include OCP and
thermal shut down.
The MP28254 requires a minimum number of
readily available standard external components
and is available in a space saving 3mm x 4mm
14-pin QFN package.
Wide 4.5V to 21V Operating Input Range
4A Output Current
Low Rds(on) Internal Power MOSFETs
Proprietary Switching Loss Reduction
Technique
High Efficiency Synchronous Mode Operation
Fixed 500kHz Switching Frequency
Sync from 300kHz to 2MHz External Clock
Internal Compensation
Integrated Bootstrap Diode
OCP Protection and Thermal Shutdown
Output Adjustable from 0.805V
Available in a 3mm x 4mm 14-Pin QFN
Package
APPLICATIONS
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Notebook Systems and I/O Power
Networking Systems
Digital Set Top Boxes
Personal Video Recorders
Flat Panel Television and Monitors
Distributed Power Systems
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TYPICAL APPLICATION
Efficiency
VOUT=1.2V
100
IN
BST
6
10
C3
0.1uF
PG
EN
SW
VCC
R3
100K
9
7
MP28254
2, 3
4, 5
VOUT
1.2V@4A
R1
5K
FB
PG
EN/SYNC
GND
11, 12, 13, 14
V IN=12V
80
C4
0.1uF
C1
22uF
V IN=5V
90
C2
47uF
8
Rt
25K
R2
10K
EFFICIENCY (%)
1
VIN
70
V IN=21V
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
0
1
2
3
4
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
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MP28254 – SYNCHRONOUS STEP-DOWN CONVERTER WITH INTERNAL MOSFETS
ORDERING INFORMATION
Part Number
MP28254EL
Package
3x4 QFN14
Top Marking
MP28254EL
For Tape & Reel, add suffix –Z (e.g. MP28254EL–Z);
For RoHS compliant packaging, add suffix –LF; (eg. MP28254EL–LF–Z)
PACKAGE REFERENCE
TOP VIEW
IN
1
14
GND
SW
2
13
GND
SW
3
12
GND
SW
4
11
GND
SW
5
10
VCC
BST
6
9
PG
EN/SYNC
7
8
FB
EXPOSED PAD
ON BACKSIDE
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
(1)
Supply Voltage VIN .......................................22V
VSW .......................-0.3V (-5V for < 10ns) to 23V
VBS ..................................................... VSW + 6V
All Other Pins................................. -0.3V to +6V
Operating Temperature.............. -20°C to +85°C
Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +25°C) (2)
……………………………………………....2.6W
Junction Temperature.............................. 150°C
Lead Temperature ................................... 260°C
Storage Temperature............... -65°C to +150°C
Recommended Operating Conditions
(3)
Thermal Resistance
(4)
θJA
θJC
3x4 QFN14 .............................48 ...... 11 ...°C/W
Notes:
1) Exceeding these ratings may damage the device.
2) The maximum allowable power dissipation is a function of the
maximum junction temperature TJ (MAX), the junction-toambient thermal resistance θJA, and the ambient temperature
TA. The maximum allowable continuous power dissipation at
any ambient temperature is calculated by 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. Internal thermal
shutdown circuitry protects the device from permanent
damage.
3) The device is not guaranteed to function outside of its
operating conditions.
4) Measured on JESD51-7, 4-layer PCB.
Supply Voltage VIN .......................... 4.5V to 21V
Operating Junct. Temp (TJ)...... -20°C to +125°C
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 12V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.
Parameters
Symbol
Condition
Supply Current (Shutdown)
IIN
VEN = 0V
Supply Current (Quiescent)
HS Switch On Resistance
LS Switch On Resistance
Iq
VEN = 2V, VFB = 1V
Switch Leakage
(5)
SW LKG
ILIMIT
FSW
FFB
Maximum Duty Cycle
(5)
Minimum On Time
Sync Frequency Range
Feedback Voltage
Feedback Current
EN Rising Threshold
EN Threshold Hysteresis
DMAX
tON
FSYNC
VFB
IFB
EN Turn Off Delay
Power Good High Threshold
Power Good Low Threshold
Power Good Delay
Power Good Sink Current
Capability
Power Good Leakage Current
VIN Under Voltage Lockout
Threshold Rising
VIN Under Voltage Lockout
Threshold Hysteresis
VCC Regulator
VCC Load Regulation
Soft-Start Period
Thermal Shutdown
VEN = 0V, VSW = 0V or
12V
VFB = 0.75V
VFB = 300mV
VFB = 700mV
IEN
0
5
425
85
0.3
789
VFB = 800mV
VEN_RISING
VEN_HYS
Typ
Max
Units
10
μA
0.7
120
20
HSRDS-ON
LSRDS-ON
Current Limit
Oscillator Frequency
Fold-back Frequency
EN Input Current
Min
1
VEN = 2V
VEN = 0V
500
0.25
mA
mΩ
mΩ
10
μA
575
A
kHz
fSW
90
100
805
10
1.3
0.4
2
821
50
1.6
2
0
5
0.9
0.85
20
ENTd-Off
VTHPG
VTLPG
PGTd
%
ns
MHz
mV
nA
V
V
μA
μs
VFB
VFB
μs
VPG
Sink 4mA
0.4
V
IPG_LEAK
VPG = 3.3V
10
nA
4.2
V
INUVVTH
3.8
4.0
INUVHYS
880
mV
VCC
5
5
4
150
V
%
ms
°C
Icc=2mA
2
TSD
6.5
Note:
5) Guaranteed by design.
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PIN FUNCTIONS
Pin #
Name
1
IN
2,3,4,5
SW
6
BST
7
EN/SYNC
8
FB
9
PG
10
VCC
11,12,13,14
GND
Exposed
Pad
Description
Supply Voltage. The MP28254 operates from a +4.5V to +21V input rail. C1 is
needed to decouple the input rail. Use wide PCB trace to make the connection.
Switch Output. Use wide PCB trace to make the connection.
Bootstrap. A capacitor connected between SW and BS pins is required to form a
floating supply across the high-side switch driver.
EN=1 to enable the chip. External clock can be applied to EN pin for changing
switching frequency. For automatic start-up, connect EN pin to VIN by proper EN
resistor divider as Figure 2 shows.
Feedback. An external resistor divider from the output to GND, tapped to the FB
pin, sets the output voltage. To prevent current limit run away during a short circuit
fault condition the frequency fold-back comparator lowers the oscillator frequency
when the FB voltage is below 500mV.
Power Good Output. The output of this pin is low if the output voltage is 15% less
than the normal value; otherwise it is an open drain.
Bias Supply. Decouple with 0.1μF~0.22μF cap. And the capacitance should be no
more than 0.22μF
System Ground. This pin is the reference ground of the regulated output voltage.
For this reason care must be taken in PCB layout. Suggested to be connected to
GND with copper and vias.
Exposed pad has no internal electrical connection, and make sure exposed pad is
connected to GND through a large copper area in PCB layout.
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.2V, L = 1.8µH, TA = +25ºC, unless otherwise noted.
950
900
850
800
750
700
650
600
550
500
0
5
10
15
20
25
0.2
6
0.15
5.5
0.1
0.05
0
-0.05
4
-0.2
0
5
10
15
20
3.5
0
25
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
6.6
6.4
6.2
6
5.8
5.6
5.4
5.2
Operating Range
Dmax Limit
10
Minimum on time Limit
1
0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
5
10
15
20
Line Regulation
CASE TEMPERATURE RISE( C)
1
IOUT=0A
0
-1
5
10
15
25
25
0.4
0.3
VIN=4.5V
0.2
0.1
VIN=12V
0
-0.1
VIN=21V
-0.2
-0.3
-0.4
-0.5
0
1
2
3
4
LOAD CURRENT(A)
Case Temperature vs.
Output Current
2
IOUT=4A
20
0.5
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
DUTY CYCLE (% )
15
Load Regulation
0.1
5
10
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
100
7
NORMALIZED OUTPUT VOLTAGE(%)
5
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
6.8
PEAK CURRENT (A)
4.5
-0.1
Peak Current vs. Duty Cycle
0
5
-0.15
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
-2
VCC Regulator Line Regulation
V EN=0V
VCC (V)
V FB=1V
DISABLED SUPPLY CURRENT
vs. INPUT VOLTAGE
NORMALIZED OUTPUT VOLTAGE(%)
1000
DISABLE SUPPLY CURRENT (uA)
ENABLE SUPPLY CURRENT (mA)
ENABLED SUPPLY CURRENT
vs. INPUT VOLTAGE
IOUT=2A
20
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
25
25
20
15
10
5
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
OUTPUT CURRENT(A)
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.2V, L = 1.8µH, TA = +25ºC, unless otherwise noted.
Efficiency
Efficiency
VOUT=1.8V
VOUT=1.2V
100
V IN=5V
90
100
V IN=12V
80
V IN=21V
60
50
40
30
70
V IN=21V
60
50
40
30
20
20
10
10
0
0
0
1
2
3
4
0
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
80
4
V IN=5V
90
V IN=12V
80
V IN=12V
EFFICIENCY (%)
V IN=21V
70
3
VOUT=3.3V
100
V IN=5V
90
2
Efficiency
VOUT=2.5V
100
1
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
Efficiency
EFFICIENCY (%)
V IN=12V
80
70
EFFICIENCY (%)
EFFICIENCY (%)
V IN=5V
90
60
50
40
30
20
70
V IN=21V
60
50
40
30
20
10
10
0
0
0
1
2
3
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
4
0
1
2
3
4
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.2V, L = 1.8µH, TA = +25ºC, unless otherwise noted.
Short Entry
Power up without Load
Short Recovery
VOUT
1V/div
VOUT
1V/div
VOUT
1V/div
VSW
10V/div
VSW
10V/div
VSW
10V/div
IINDUCTOR
5A/div
IINDUCTOR
5A/div
VIN
10V/div
IINDUCTOR
2A/div
2ms/div
10ms/div
2ms/div
Enable Startup
without Load
Power up with 4A Load
Enable Startup
with 4A Load
VOUT
1V/div
VOUT
1V/div
VOUT
1V/div
VSW
10V/div
VSW
10V/div
VSW
10V/div
VIN
10V/div
VEN
5V/div
VEN
5V/div
IINDUCTOR
2A/div
IINDUCTOR
5A/div
IINDUCTOR
5A/div
VIN/AC
100mV/div
VSW
5V/div
4ms/div
4ms/div
10ms/div
Input Ripple Voltage
Output Ripple Voltage
Load Transient Response
IOUT=4A
IOUT=4A
IOUT=2A-4A
VOUT/AC
20mV/div
VOUT/AC
50mV/div
VSW
5V/div
IINDUCTOR
5A/div
ILOAD
2A/div
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BLOCK DIAGRAM
IN
+
-
VCC
Regulator
VCC
Current Sense
Amplifer
BOOST
Regulator
PG
Oscillator
HS
Driver
+
-
LOGIC
PG Comparator
BST
+
SW
-
FB
50pF
400K
+
+
-
Error Amplifier
LS
Driver
+
-
PWM Comparator
-
1MEG
+
Reference
EN/SYNC
Current Limit
Comparator
1pF
LS ILIM
Comparator
GND
Figure 1—Function Block Diagram
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OPERATION
The MP28254 is a high frequency synchronous
rectified step-down switch mode converter with
built in internal power MOSFETs. It offers a very
compact solution to achieve 4A continuous
output current over a wide input supply range
with excellent load and line regulation.
The MP28254 operates in a fixed frequency,
peak current control mode to regulate the output
voltage. A PWM cycle is initiated by the internal
clock. The integrated high-side power MOSFET
is turned on and remains on until its current
reaches the value set by the COMP voltage.
When the power switch is off, it remains off until
the next clock cycle starts. If, in 90% of one PWM
period, the current in the power MOSFET does
not reach the COMP set current value, the power
MOSFET will be forced to turn off
Power Good Indicator
When the FB is below 0.85VFB, the PG pin will be
internally pulled low. When the FB is above
0.9VFB , the PG becomes an open-drain output. If
PG function is not used, it can be left open.
Internal Regulator
Most of the internal circuitries are powered from
the 5V internal regulator. This regulator takes the
VIN input and operates in the full VIN range.
When VIN is greater than 5.0V, the output of the
regulator is in full regulation. When VIN is lower
than 5.0V, the output decreases. 0.1uF ceramic
capacitor for decoupling purpose is required.
thus EN/Sync can be floated to shut down the
chip.
1) Enabled by external logic H/L signal
The chip starts up once the enable signal goes
higher than EN/SYNC input high voltage (2V),
and is shut down when the signal is lower than
EN/SYNC input low voltage (0.4V). To disable
the chip, EN must be pulled low for at least 5µs.
The input is compatible with both CMOS and TTL.
2) Enabled by Vin through voltage divider.
Connect EN with VIN through a resistive voltage
divider for automatic startup as the figure 2
shows.
VIN
REN1
EN
REN2
Figure 2—Enable Divider Circuit
Choose the value of the pull-up resistor REN1 and
pull-down resistor REN2 to reset the automatic
start-up voltage:
(REN1 + REN2 || 1MΩ)
REN2 || 1MΩ
(REN1 + REN2 || 1MΩ)
= VEN-FALLING ⋅
REN2 || 1MΩ
VIN_START = VEN_RISING ⋅
VIN_STOP
Error Amplifier
The error amplifier compares the FB pin voltage
with the internal 0.805V reference (REF) and
outputs a current proportional to the difference
between the two. This output current is then used
to charge or discharge the internal compensation
network to form the COMP voltage, which is used
to control the power MOSFET current. The
optimized
internal
compensation
network
minimizes the external component counts and
simplifies the control loop design.
3) Synchronized by External Sync Clock Signal
Enable/Sync Control
EN/Sync is a digital control pin that turns the
regulator on and off. Drive EN high to turn on the
regulator, drive it low to turn it off. There is an
internal 1MEG resistor from EN/Sync to GND
The chip can be synchronized to external clock
range from 300kHz up to 2MHz through this pin
2ms right after output voltage is set, with the
internal clock rising edge synchronized to the
external clock rising edge.
Figure 3—Startup Sequence Using EN Divider
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Thermal Shutdown
Thermal shutdown is implemented to prevent the
chip from operating at exceedingly high
temperatures. When the silicon die temperature
is higher than 150°C, it shuts down the whole
chip. When the temperature is lower than its
lower threshold, typically 140°C, the chip is
enabled again.
Figure 4—Startup Sequence Using External
Sync Clock Signal
Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
Under-voltage lockout (UVLO) is implemented to
protect the chip from operating at insufficient
supply voltage. The MP28254 UVLO comparator
monitors the output voltage of the internal
regulator, VCC. The UVLO rising threshold is
about 4.0V while its falling threshold is a
consistent 3.2V.
Internal Soft-Start
The soft-start is implemented to prevent the
converter output voltage from overshooting
during startup. When the chip starts, the internal
circuitry generates a soft-start voltage (SS)
ramping up from 0V to 1.2V. When it is lower
than the internal reference (REF), SS overrides
REF so the error amplifier uses SS as the
reference. When SS is higher than REF, REF
regains control. The SS time is internally fixed to
4ms.
Over-Current-Protection and Hiccup
The MP28254 has cycle-by-cycle over current
limit when the inductor current peak value
exceeds the set current limit threshold.
Meanwhile, output voltage starts to drop until FB
is below the Under-Voltage (UV) threshold,
typically 30% below the reference. Once a UV is
triggered, the MP28254 enters hiccup mode to
periodically restart the part. This protection mode
is especially useful when the output is dead-short
to ground. The average short circuit current is
greatly reduced to alleviate the thermal issue and
to protect the regulator. The MP28254 exits the
hiccup mode once the over current condition is
removed.
Floating Driver and Bootstrap Charging
The floating power MOSFET driver is powered by
an external bootstrap capacitor. This floating
driver has its own UVLO protection. This UVLO’s
rising threshold is 2.2V with a hysteresis of
150mV. The bootstrap capacitor voltage is
regulated internally by VIN through D1, M3, C4,
L1 and C2 (Figure 5). If (VIN-VSW) is more than
5V, U2 will regulate M3 to maintain a 5V BST
voltage across C4.
SW
Figure 5—Internal Bootstrap Charging Circuit
Startup and Shutdown
If both VIN and EN are higher than their
appropriate thresholds, the chip starts. The
reference block starts first, generating stable
reference voltage and currents, and then the
internal regulator is enabled. The regulator
provides stable supply for the remaining
circuitries.
Three events can shut down the chip: EN low,
VIN low and thermal shutdown. In the shutdown
procedure, the signaling path is first blocked to
avoid any fault triggering. The COMP voltage and
the internal supply rail are then pulled down. The
floating driver is not subject to this shutdown
command.
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Where ΔIL is the inductor ripple current.
Setting the Output Voltage
The external resistor divider is used to set the
output voltage (see Typical Application on page
1). The feedback resistor R1 also sets the
feedback loop bandwidth with the internal
compensation capacitor (see Typical Application
on page 1). Choose R1 to be around 40.2kΩ for
optimal transient response. R2 is then given by:
Choose inductor ripple current to be
approximately 30% if the maximum load current,
4A. The maximum inductor peak current is:
R2 =
R1
VOUT
−1
VFB
The T-type network is highly recommended when
Vo is low, as Figure 6 shows.
FB
1
R1
Rt
VOUT
R2
Figure 6— T-type Network
Table 1 lists the recommended T-type resistors
value for common output voltages.
Table 1—Resistor Selection for Common
Output Voltages
VOUT
(V)
R1
(kΩ)
R2
(kΩ)
Rt
(kΩ)
L
(uH)
COUT
(uF, Ceramic)
1.05
1.2
4.99
4.99
16.5
10.2
24.9
24.9
1-4.7
1-4.7
47
47
1.5
1.8
2.5
3.3
5
4.99
4.99
40.2
40.2
40.2
5.76
4.02
19.1
13
7.68
24.9
24.9
0
0
0
1-4.7
1-4.7
1-4.7
1-4.7
1-4.7
47
47
47
47
47
Note:
The above feedback resistor table applies to a specific load
capacitor condition as shown in the table 1. Other capacitive loading
conditions will require different values.
Selecting the Inductor
A 1µH to 10µH inductor with a DC current rating
of at least 25% percent higher than the maximum
load current is recommended for most
applications. For highest efficiency, the inductor
DC resistance should be less than 15mΩ. For
most designs, the inductance value can be
derived from the following equation.
L=
IL(MAX ) = ILOAD +
ΔIL
2
Under light load conditions below 100mA, larger
inductance is recommended for improved
efficiency.
Selecting the Input Capacitor
The input current to the step-down converter is
discontinuous, therefore a capacitor is required to
supply the AC current to the step-down converter
while maintaining the DC input voltage. Use low ESR
capacitors for the best performance. Ceramic
capacitors with X5R or X7R dielectrics are highly
recommended because of their low ESR and
small temperature coefficients. For most
applications, a 22µF capacitor is sufficient.
Since the input capacitor (C1) absorbs the input
switching current it requires an adequate ripple
current rating. The RMS current in the input capacitor
can be estimated by:
I C1 = ILOAD ×
VOUT ⎛⎜ VOUT
× 1−
VIN ⎜⎝
VIN
⎞
⎟
⎟
⎠
The worse case condition occurs at VIN = 2VOUT,
where:
IC1 =
ILOAD
2
For simplification, choose the input capacitor
whose RMS current rating greater than half of the
maximum load current.
The input capacitor can be electrolytic, tantalum
or ceramic. When using electrolytic or tantalum
capacitors, a small, high quality ceramic
capacitor, i.e. 0.1μF, should be placed as close
to the IC as possible. When using ceramic
capacitors, make sure that they have enough
capacitance to provide sufficient charge to
prevent excessive voltage ripple at input. The
input voltage ripple caused by capacitance can
be estimated by:
VOUT × ( VIN − VOUT )
VIN × ΔIL × f OSC
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ΔVIN =
⎛
ILOAD
V
V
× OUT × ⎜⎜ 1 − OUT
fS × C1 VIN ⎝
VIN
⎞
⎟
⎟
⎠
Selecting the Output Capacitor
The output capacitor (C2) is required to
maintain the DC output voltage. Ceramic,
tantalum, or low ESR electrolytic capacitors are
recommended. Low ESR capacitors are
preferred to keep the output voltage ripple low.
The output voltage ripple can be estimated by:
ΔVOUT =
VOUT ⎛
V
× ⎜⎜1 − OUT
fS × L ⎝
VIN
4)
5)
6)
Route SW away from sensitive analog
areas such as FB.
Connect IN, SW, and especially GND
respectively to a large copper area to cool
the chip to improve thermal performance
and long-term reliability.
Adding RC snubber circuit from IN pin to
SW pin can reduce SW spikes.
⎞
⎞ ⎛
1
⎟
⎟⎟ × ⎜ R ESR +
⎜
8 × f S × C2 ⎟⎠
⎠ ⎝
Where L is the inductor value and RESR is the
equivalent series resistance (ESR) value of the
output capacitor.
In the case of ceramic capacitors, the
impedance at the switching frequency is
dominated by the capacitance. The output
voltage ripple is mainly caused by the
capacitance. For simplification, the output
voltage ripple can be estimated by:
ΔVOUT =
⎞
⎛
V
× ⎜⎜1 − OUT ⎟⎟
VIN ⎠
× L × C2 ⎝
VOUT
8 × fS
2
Top Layer
In the case of tantalum or electrolytic capacitors,
the ESR dominates the impedance at the
switching frequency. For simplification, the
output ripple can be approximated to:
ΔVOUT =
VOUT ⎛
V
⎞
× ⎜ 1 − OUT ⎟⎟ × R ESR
VIN ⎠
f S × L ⎜⎝
The characteristics of the output capacitor also
affect the stability of the regulation system. The
MP28254 can be optimized for a wide range of
capacitance and ESR values.
PCB Layout
PCB layout is very important to achieve stable
operation. Please follow these guidelines and
take Figure 7 for references.
1)
Keep the connection of input ground and
GND pin as short and wide as possible.
2)
Keep the connection of input capacitor and
IN pin as short and wide as possible.
3)
Ensure all feedback connections are short
and direct. Place the feedback resistors
and compensation components as close to
the chip as possible.
Bottom Layer
Figure 7—PCB Layout
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External Bootstrap Diode
An external bootstrap diode may enhance the
efficiency of the regulator, the applicable
conditions of external BST diode is:
z
Duty cycle is high: D=
VOUT
>65%
VIN
In this case, an external BST diode is
recommended from the VCC pin to BST pin, as
shown in Figure 8
BST
MP28254
SW
External BST Diode
IN4148
VCC
CBST
L
COUT
Figure 8—Add Optional External Bootstrap
Diode to Enhance Efficiency
The recommended external BST diode is
IN4148, and the BST cap is 0.1~1µF.
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PACKAGE INFORMATION
3mm x 4mm QFN14
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