Datasheets

MIC33163/4
4MHz, 1A, Buck Regulator with Integrated
Inductor and HyperLight Load®
General Description
Features
The MIC33163/4 is a highly-efficient synchronous buck
regulator with integrated inductor which provides the
optimal trade-off between footprint and efficiency. The
MIC33163/4 operates at 4MHz switching frequency and
provides up to 1A output current. In addition, the 100%
®
duty cycle and HyperLight Load (HLL) mode-of-operation
delivers very-high efficiency at light loads and ultra-fast
transient response which makes the MIC33163/4 perfectly
suited for any space constrained application and great
alternative for low dropout regulators. An additional benefit
of this proprietary architecture is very low output ripple
voltage throughout the entire load range with the use of
small output capacitors.
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The MIC33163/4 provides a small compact total solution
size of 4.6mm × 7mm with very few tiny external
components.
At higher loads, the MIC33163/4 provides a constant
switching frequency around 4MHz while achieving peak
efficiencies up to 93%. It also includes under-voltage
lockout to ensure proper operation under power-sag
conditions, internal soft-start to reduce inrush current, foldback current limit, power good (PG) indicator and thermal
shutdown. The MIC33163/4 is available in 20-pin 2.5mm ×
3.0mm × 1.1mm QFN package with an operating junction
temperature range from –40°C to +125°C.
Datasheets and support documentation are available on
Micrel’s website at: www.micrel.com.
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Integrated MOSFETs and inductor
100% duty cycle
4MHz PWM operation in continuous mode
1A output current
Low output voltage ripple
85% typical efficiency at 1mA, up to 93% peak efficiency
Ultra-fast transient response
Advanced copper lead frame design provides superior
thermal performance
Low-radiated emission (EMI) per EN55022, class B
Adjustable output voltage 0.7V to 5V
Thermal-shutdown and current-limit protection
Configurable soft-start with pre-bias start-up capability
Auto discharge of 180Ω (MIC33164 only)
Low profile 2.5mm × 3.0mm × 1.1mm QFN packages
0.1µA shutdown current
33µA quiescent current
Applications
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5V point-of-load (POL)
Low-voltage distributed power systems
Space-constrained applications
Portable devices
SSD storage systems
Digital cameras
Typical Application
Efficiency
vs. Output Current
100
VOUT = 2.5V
90
VOUT = 3.3V
EFFICIENCY (%)
80
70
VOUT = 1.8V
60
50
40
30
20
VIN = 5V
10
0
10
100
1000
OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
HyperLight Load is a registered trademark of Micrel, Inc.
Micrel Inc. • 2180 Fortune Drive • San Jose, CA 95131 • USA • tel +1 (408) 944-0800 • fax + 1 (408) 474-1000 • http://www.micrel.com
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Ordering Information
Part Number
Output
Voltage
Auto
Discharge
Junction Temperature Range
MIC33163YGJ
ADJ
No
–40°C to +125°C
20-Pin 2.5mm × 3mm QFN
MIC33164YGJ
ADJ
Yes
–40°C to +125°C
20-Pin 2.5mm × 3mm QFN
Package
(1, 2)
Note:
1. QFN is a GREEN, RoHS-compliant package. Mold compound is Halogen Free.
2. Pb-Free Lead finish is Matte Tin.
Pin Configuration
2.5mm × 3mm QFN (GJ)
Adjustable Output Voltage
(Top View)
Pin Description
Pin Number
Pin Name
Pin Function
1, 20
PVIN
Power Input Voltage: Connect a capacitor to PGND to decouple the noise.
2, 8, 9
PGND
Power Ground.
Switch (Output): Internal power MOSFET output switches. Disable pull-down 180Ω (MIC33164 only).
3, 4, 5, 6, 7
SW
10,11,12,13
VOUT
Inductor Output. Connect a capacitor to PGND to filter the switcher output voltage
14
AGND
Analog Ground: Connect to central ground point where all high current paths meet (CIN, COUT,
PGND) for best operation.
15
AVIN
Analog Input Voltage: Connect a capacitor to ground to decouple the noise.
16
SS
Soft-Start: Place a capacitor from SS pin to ground to program the soft start time.
17
PG
Power Good: Open Drain output for the power good indicator. Place a resistor between this pin and a
voltage source to detect a power good condition.
18
FB
Feedback: Connect a resistor divider from VOUT to AGND to set the output voltage.
19
EN
Enable (Input): Logic high enables operation of the regulator. Logic low will shut down the device. Do
not leave floating.
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Absolute Maximum Ratings(3)
Operating Ratings(4)
Supply Voltage (VIN = VAVIN = VPVIN) .................. −0.3V to 6V
Power Good Voltage (VPG) ................................ −0.3V to 6V
Output Switch Voltage (VSW) ............................. −0.3V to 6V
Enable Input Voltage (VEN) .. ..............................−0.3V to VIN
Junction Temperature (TJ) ....................................... +150°C
Storage Temperature Range (TS) ............. −65°C to +150°C
Lead Temperature (soldering, 10s) ............................ 260°C
(5)
ESD Rating ................................................. ESD Sensitive
Supply Voltage (VIN = VAVIN = VPVIN) ................. 2.7V to 5.5V
Enable Input Voltage (VEN) .. ……………………….0V to VIN
Feedback Voltage (VFB) ...................................... 0.7V to VIN
Junction Temperature Range (TJ) . ….−40°C ≤ TJ ≤ +125°C
Thermal Resistance
20-Pin 2.5mm × 3mm QFN (θJA) ........................ 50°C/W
Electrical Characteristics(6)
TA = 25°C VIN =VEN = 3.6V; COUT = 22µF unless otherwise specified. Bold values indicate –40°C ≤ TJ ≤ +125°C, unless otherwise
noted.
Parameter
Condition
Min.
2.7
Supply Voltage Range
Undervoltage Lockout Threshold
Typ.
2.40
(Turn-On)
2.53
Undervoltage Lockout Hysteresis
Max.
Units
5.5
V
2.65
V
75
mV
Quiescent Current
IOUT = 0mA , VSNS > 1.2 × VOUT Nominal
33
55
µA
Shutdown Current
VEN = 0V; VIN = 5.5V
0.1
2
µA
+2.5
%
0.717
V
Output Voltage Accuracy
VIN = 3.6V if VOUTNOM < 2.5V, ILOAD = 20mA
VIN = 5.5V if VOUTNOM ≥ 2.5V, ILOAD = 20mA
Feedback Regulation Voltage
−2.5
0.682
0.7
2.5
3.3
A
%/V
Current Limit
VSNS = 0.9 × VOUTNOM
Output Voltage Line Regulation
VIN = 3.6V to 5.5V, ILOAD = 20mA
0.3
20mA ≤ ILOAD ≤ 1A, VIN = 3.6V
0.3
Output Voltage Load Regulation
PWM Switch ON-Resistance
%
20mA ≤ ILOAD ≤ 1A, VIN = 5.5V
0.3
ISW = 100mA PMOS
0.13
Ω
ISW = −100mA NMOS
0.13
Ω
4
MHz
1000
µs
2.2
µA
Switching Frequency
IOUT = 120mA
Soft-Start Time
VOUT = 90%, CSS = 1nF
Soft-Start Current
VSS = 0V
Power Good Threshold (Rising)
% of VNOM
85
90
95
%
Notes:
3. Exceeding the absolute maximum ratings may damage the device.
4. The device is not guaranteed to function outside its operating ratings.
5. Devices are ESD sensitive. Handling precautions are recommended. Human body model, 1.5kΩ in series with 100pF.
6. Specification for packaged product only.
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Electrical Characteristics(6) (Continued)
TA = 25°C; VIN =VEN = 3.6V; COUT = 22µF unless otherwise specified. Bold values indicate –40°C ≤ TJ ≤ +125°C, unless otherwise
noted.
Parameter
Condition
Min.
Power Good Threshold Hysteresis
Typ.
Max.
7
Power Good Pull-Down
VSNS = 90% VNOMINAL, IPG = 1mA
Enable Threshold
Turn-On
0.5
Units
%
60
200
mV
0.8
1.2
V
Enable Hysteresis
70
Enable Input Current
0.1
Overtemperature Shutdown
160
°C
Overtemperature Shutdown Hysteresis
20
°C
180
Ω
SW Pull-Down Resistance
(MIC33164 only)
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2
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Typical Characteristics
100
90
90
80
80
VOUT = 1.8V
VOUT = 2.5V
60
50
40
30
20
1000000
100000
70
VOUT = 1.8V
60
50
40
30
1000
100
100
10
10
VIN = 3.6V
VIN = 5V
10
VIN = 3.3V
0
0
1000
1
10
100
OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
1000
100
1000000
IQ vs. Temperature
40
45
38
40
3.8
100000
CSS (pF)
Quiscent Current
vs. Input Voltage
4
10000
1000
OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
Current Limit vs.
Input Voltage
35
36
30
34
3.4
3.2
IQ (µA)
IQ (µA)
3.6
25
20
32
30
15
3
28
10
2.8
VOUT = 2V
NO LOAD
5
2.6
26
VIN = 3.6V
24
0
3
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
2.5
3
3.5
4
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
5
5.5
1.77
1.768
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
1.77
1.766
1.764
30mA
1.762
1.76
1.758
100mA
1.754
1.752
1.766
1A
1.764
1.762
1.76
200mA
1.758
1.75
500mA
1.756
1.754
4
4.5
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
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5.5
40
60
80
100 120 140
2200
2000
VIN = 5V
1800
1600
VIN = 3.3V
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
VOUT = 1.8V
200
0
1.75
3.5
20
Maximum Output Current
vs. Temperature
1.752
3
0
TEMPERATURE (°C)
Line Regulation
(High Loads)
1.768
2.5
-20
VIN (V)
Line Regulation
(Light Loads)
1.756
4.5
-40
MAXIMUM OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
2.5
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
10000
20
10
CURRENT LIMIT (A)
VOUT = 3.3V
VOUT = 2.5V
RISE TIME (µs)
VOUT = 1.5V
EFFICIENCY (%)
EFFICIENCY (%)
100
70
VOUT Rise Time
vs. CSS
Efficiency
vs. Output Current
Efficiency
vs. Output Current
2.5
3
3.5
4
4.5
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
5
5
5.5
20
40
60
80
100
120
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE(°C)
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Output Voltage
vs. Output Current (CCM)
Output Voltage
vs. Output Current (DCM)
Output Voltage
vs. Temperature
1.78
1.78
2.1
1.76
1.75
1.74
1.73
VIN = 3.6V
1.76
1.75
1.74
VIN = 3.6V
1.73
1.72
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
88
87
86
85
PG FALLING
82
4.5
5
2.52
2.5
2.48
UVLO OFF
2.46
2.44
Enable Threshold
vs. Temperature
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100 120
0.4
0.3
0.2
0
80
TEMPERATURE (C)
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100
120
3.5
4
4.5
5
5.5
0.715
1000
VIN = 5V
100
10
0.71
0.705
0.7
0.695
0.69
VIN = 3.6V
LOAD = 50Ω
0.685
0.68
1
60
CFF = 1nF
TCASE = 25°C
VOUT = 2V 0.72
VIN = 3.6V
40
0.7
Feedback Voltage
vs. Temperature
FEEDBACK VOLTAGE (V)
FREQUENCY (KHz)
0.5
20
0.75
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
VIN = 3.6V
0
0.8
2.5
10000
0.9
0.6
100 120
0.85
Switching Frequency
vs. Output Current
0.7
80
0.9
TEMPERATURE (°C)
0.8
60
0.6
INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
1
40
0.65
VIN = 3.6V
-40
5.5
20
0.95
2.4
-20
0
1
2.42
83
-40
-20
Enable Thresholds
vs. Input Voltage
ENABLE VOLTAGE (V)
UVLO THRESHOLD (V)
PG THRESHOLD (% of VREF)
89
0.1
VIN = 3.6V
TEMPERATURE (°C)
UVLO ON 2.54
PG RISING
4
1.94
-40
2.56
3.5
1.96
UVLO Threshold
vs. Temperature
91
3
2
1.98
OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
92
2.5
2.02
1.9
PG Threshold
vs. Input Voltage
84
2.04
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
140
OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
90
2.06
1.92
1.72
ENABLE THRESHOLD (V)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
1.77
1.77
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
2.08
1
10
100
OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
6
1000
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100 120
TEMPERATURE(°C)
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Shutdown Current
vs. Temperature
SHUTDOWN CURRENT (µA)
0.2
0.18
0.16
0.14
0.12
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.04
VIN = 3.6V
0.02
0
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
100 120
TEMPERATURE (°C)
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Functional Characteristics
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Functional Diagram
Figure 1. Simplified MIC33163/4 Functional Block Diagram − Adjustable Output Voltage
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Functional Description
PVIN
The input supply (PVIN) provides power to the internal
MOSFETs for the switch-mode regulator. The PVIN
operating input voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V so an input
capacitor, with a minimum voltage rating of 6.3V, is
recommended. Due to the high switching speed, a
minimum 2.2µF bypass capacitor placed close to PVIN
and the power ground (PGND) pin is required. Refer to
the PCB Layout Recommendations section for details.
PGND
The power ground (PGND) pin is the ground path for the
high current in PWM mode. The current loop for the
power ground should be as small as possible and
separate from the analog ground (AGND) loop as
applicable. Refer to the PCB Layout Recommendations
section for details.
PG
The power good (PG) pin is an open drain output which
indicates logic high when the output voltage is typically
above 90% of its steady state voltage. A pull-up resistor
of more than 5kΩ should be connected from PG to VOUT.
AVIN
Analog VIN (AVIN) provides power to the internal control
and analog supply circuitry. AVIN must be tied to PVIN.
Careful layout should be considered to ensure that any
high-frequency switching noise caused by PVIN is
reduced before reaching AVIN. A 1µF capacitor as close
as to AVIN as possible is recommended. Refer to the
PCB Layout Recommendations section for details.
SS
The soft-start (SS) pin is used to control the output
voltage ramp-up time. Setting CSS to 1nF sets the start-up
time to the recommended minimum of approximately
575µs. The start-up time can be determined by Equation
1:
EN/Shutdown
A logic high signal on the enable pin activates the output
voltage of the device. A logic low signal on the enable pin
deactivates the output and reduces supply current to
0.1µA. When disabled the MIC33164 switches an internal
load of 180Ω on the regulators switch node to discharge
the output. The MIC33163/4 features external soft-start
circuitry adjusted by the soft start (SS) pin, which reduces
in-rush current and prevents the output voltage from
overshooting at start up. Do not leave the EN pin floating.
TSS = 250 × 10 3 × ln(10) × C SS
Eq. 1
The action of the soft-start capacitor is to control the rise
time of the internal reference voltage between 0% and
100% of its nominal steady state value.
FB
This is the control input for programming the output
voltage. A resistor divider network is connected to this pin
from the output and is compared to the internal 0.7V
reference within the regulation loop.
SW
The switch (SW) connects to the controller end of
integrated inductor. The other end of the inductor is
connected to VOUT pin. Due to the high-speed switching
on this pin, the switch node should be not be connected.
VOUT
The output pin (VOUT) connects to the output of
integrated inductor. The output capacitor should be
connected from this pin to PGND as close to the module
as possible. The MIC33163/4 is rated for an output
current of up to 1A. A 22µF capacitor is recommended for
best performance. Refer to the PCB Layout
Recommendations section for details.
AGND
The analog ground (AGND) is the ground path
biasing and control circuitry. The current loop
signal ground should be separate from the power
(PGND)
loop.
Refer
to
the
PCB
Recommendations section for details.
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The output voltage can be programmed between 0.7V
and 5V using Equation 2:
V
OUT


= VREF ×  1 +
R1 

Eq. 2
R2 
where:
R1 is the top resistor, R2 is the bottom resistor.
Table 1. Example Feedback Resistor Values
VOUT
R1
R2
1.2V
215k
301k
1.5V
301k
261k
1.8V
340k
215k
2.5V
274k
107k
3.3V
383k
102k
3.6V
422k
102k
5V
634k
102k
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Application Information
Efficiency Considerations
Efficiency is defined as the amount of useful output
power, divided by the amount of power supplied, as
shown in Equation 3:
The MIC33163/4 is a high-performance DC-to-DC stepdown regulator offering a small solution size of 4.6mm ×
7mm. Supporting an output current up to 1A inside a tiny
3mm × 2.5mm QFN package, the MIC33163/4 requires
very few external components while meeting today’s
miniature portable electronic device needs. Using the
HLL switching scheme, the MIC33163/4 is able to
maintain high efficiency throughout the entire load range
while providing ultra-fast load transient response. The
following sections provide additional device application
information.
V
Efficiency % = 


Input Capacitor
A 2.2µF ceramic capacitor or greater should be placed
close to the VIN pin and PGND pin for bypassing. A
Murata GRM188R60J475KE19D, size 0603, 4.7µF
ceramic capacitor is recommended based upon
performance, size and cost. A X5R or X7R temperature
rating is recommended for the input capacitor. Y5V
temperature rating capacitors, aside from losing most of
their capacitance over temperature, can also become
resistive at high frequencies. This reduces their ability to
filter out high-frequency noise.
V
IN
×I
OUT
×I
IN

 × 100


Eq. 3
Maintaining high efficiency serves two purposes. It
reduces power dissipation in the power supply, reducing
the need for heat sinks and thermal design
considerations and it reduces consumption of current for
battery-powered applications. Reduced current draw from
a battery increases the device’s operating time and is
critical in hand held devices.
There are two types of losses in switching converters; DC
losses and switching losses. DC losses are simply the
2
power dissipation of I R. Power is dissipated in the high
side switch during the on cycle. Power loss is equal to the
high side MOSFET RDSON multiplied by the switch current
squared. During the off cycle, the low side N-channel
MOSFET conducts, also dissipating power. Device
operating current also reduces efficiency. The product of
the quiescent (operating) current and the supply voltage
represents another DC loss. The current required driving
the gates on and off at a constant 4MHz frequency and
the switching transitions make up the switching losses.
Output Capacitor
The MIC33163/4 is designed for use with a 22µF or
greater ceramic output capacitor. Increasing the output
capacitance will lower output ripple and improve load
transient response but could also increase solution size
or cost. A low equivalent series resistance (ESR) ceramic
output
capacitor
such
as
the
TDK
C1608X5R0J226M080AC, size 0603, 22µF ceramic
capacitor is recommended based upon performance, size
and cost. Both the X7R or X5R temperature rating
capacitors are recommended. The Y5V and Z5U
temperature rating capacitors are not recommended due
to their wide variation in capacitance over temperature
and increased resistance at high frequencies.
Figure 2 shows an efficiency curve. From no load to
100mA, efficiency losses are dominated by quiescent
current losses, gate drive and transition losses. By using
the HLL mode, the MIC33163/4 is able to maintain high
efficiency at low output currents.
Efficiency
vs. Output Current
Compensation
The MIC33163/4 is designed to be stable with a 22µF
ceramic (X5R) output capacitor. An external feedback
capacitor of 15pF to 68pF is required for optimum
regulation performance.
100
VOUT = 2.5V
90
VOUT = 3.3V
EFFICIENCY (%)
80
100% Duty Cycle Low Dropout Operation
The MIC33163/4 enters 100% duty cycle when the input
voltage gets close to the nominal output voltage, in this
case the high-side MOSFET switch is turned on 100% for
one or more cycles. By decreasing the input voltage
further the high-side MOSFET switch turns on
completely. In this case the small difference between VIN
and VOUT is determined by RDSON and DCR of the
inductor. This is extremely useful in battery-powered
applications to accomplish longest operation time.
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VOUT = 1.8V
60
50
40
30
20
VIN = 5V
10
0
10
100
1000
OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
Figure 2. Efficiency under Load
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Emission Characteristic of MIC33163/4
Over 100mA, efficiency loss is dominated by MOSFET
RDSON and inductor losses. Higher input supply voltages
will increase the gate-to-source threshold on the internal
MOSFETs, thereby reducing the internal RDSON. This
improves efficiency by reducing DC losses in the device.
The MIC33163/4 integrates switching components in a
single package for reduced emissions compared to
standard buck regulators with external MOSFETs and
inductors. The radiated EMI scans for the MIC33163/4
are shown in the Functional Characteristic.
HyperLight Load (HLL) Mode
MIC33163/4 uses a Micrel-patented minimum on- and
off-time proprietary control loop (PCL) called HyperLight
Load (HLL). When the output voltage falls below the
regulation threshold, the error comparator begins a
switching cycle that turns the PMOS on and keeps it on
for the duration of the minimum-on-time. This increases
the output voltage. If the output voltage is over the
regulation threshold, then the error comparator turns the
PMOS off for a minimum-off-time until the output drops
below the threshold. The NMOS acts as an ideal rectifier
that conducts when the PMOS is off. Using a NMOS
switch instead of a diode allows for lower voltage drop
across the switching device when it is on. The
asynchronous switching combination between the PMOS
and the NMOS allows the control loop to work in
discontinuous mode for light load operations. In
discontinuous mode, the MIC33163/4 works in pulse
frequency modulation (PFM) to regulate the output. As
the output current increases, the off-time decreases, thus
provides more energy to the output. This switching
scheme improves the efficiency of MIC33163/4 during
light load currents by only switching when it is needed. As
the load current increases, the MIC33163/4 goes into
continuous conduction mode (CCM) and switches at a
frequency centered at 4MHz.
The limit on the graph is per EN55022 class B standard.
As shown in Figure 3, as the output current increases,
the switching frequency also increases until the
MIC33163/4 goes from HLL mode to PWM mode at
approximately 220mA. The MIC33163/4 will switch at a
relatively constant frequency around 4MHz once the
output current is over 220mA.
Switching Frequency
vs. Output Current
10000
FREQUENCY (KHz)
VIN = 3.6V
1000
VIN = 5V
100
10
1
1
10
100
1000
OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)
Figure 3. SW Frequency vs. Output Current
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Typical Application Circuit
Bill of Materials
Item
C1
Part Number
Manufacturer
Description
Qty.
(7)
C1608X5R1A475K080AC
TDK
GRM188R60J475KE19D
Murata
(8)
4.7µF, 10V, X5R, Size 0603
1
C2
C1608X5R1A105K
TDK
1µF, 10V, X5R, Size 0603
1
C3
C1005C0G1H102J050BA
TDK
1nF, 50V, 0402
1
C1005C0G1H150J050BA
TDK
15pF, 50V, 0402
1
GRM1555C1H150JZ01D
Murata
C1608X5R1A226M080AC
TDK
22µF,10V, X5R, Size 0603
1
C4
C5
R1
CRCW0402301KFKEA
Vishay
301kΩ, 1%, 1/16W, Size 0402
1
R2
CRCW0402158K0FKEA
Vishay
158kΩ, 1%, 1/16W, Size 0402
1
R3, R4
CRCW0402100KFKEA
Vishay
100kΩ, 1%, 1/16W, Size 0402
1
R5
CRCW040249R9FKED
Vishay
49.9Ω, 1%, 1/16W, Size 0402
1
4MHz, 1A, 100% Duty Cycle Buck Regulator with
Integrated Inductor and HyperLight Load
1
U1
MIC33163YGJ
MIC33164YGJ
(9)
(10)
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Notes:
7. TDK: www.tdk.com.
8. Murata: www.murata.com.
9. Vishay: www.vishay.com.
10. Micrel, Inc.: www.micrel.com.
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PCB Layout Recommendations
Top
Bottom
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Package Information and Recommended Landing Pattern(11)
20-Pin 2.5mm × 3mm QFN (GJ)
Note:
11. Package information is correct as of the publication date. For updates and most current information, go to www.micrel.com.
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