MPS MP2490CP 1.5a, 36v, 700khz step-down converter with programmable output current limit Datasheet

MP2490
1.5A, 36V, 700KHz Step-Down Converter
with Programmable Output Current Limit
The Future of Analog IC Technology
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
The MP2490 is a monolithic step-down switch
mode converter with a programmable output
current limit. It achieves 1.5A continuous output
current over a wide input supply range with
excellent load and line regulation.
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The maximum output current can be
programmed by sensing current through the
inductor DC resistance (DCR) or an accurate
sense resistor.
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Fault condition protection includes cycle-by-cycle
current limiting and thermal shutdown.
The MP2490 requires a minimum number of
readily available standard external components.
The MP2490 is available in QFN10 (3mm x 3mm),
8-pin SOIC and PDIP packages.
Wide 4.5V to 36V Operating Input Range
Programmable up to 1.5A Output Current
Output Adjustable from 0.8V to 15V
Programmable Output Current Limit without
power loss
0.25Ω Internal Power MOSFET Switch
Stable with Low ESR Output Ceramic
Capacitors
95% Efficiency @ 500mA (Vo=5V)
Fixed 700KHz Frequency
Thermal Shutdown
Cycle-by-Cycle Over Current Protection
Available in QFN10 (3mm x 3mm), 8-Pin
SOIC and PDIP Packages
APPLICATIONS
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USB Power Supplies
Automotive Cigarette Lighter Adapters
Power Supply for Linear Chargers
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TYPICAL APPLICATION
Efficiency vs.
Load Current
100
9
VIN
4.5V - 36V
ISN
VIN
ISP
EN
R5
6
7
R8
C9
10nF
MP2490
3
EN
SW
L1
10
5V
PGOOD
V-PULL-UP
VOUT
D1
5
FB
SS
VIN=8V
90
4
EFFICIENCY (%)
8
PGOOD BST
1
VIN=12V
80
70
60
VIN=24V
GND
2
50
10
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VOUT=5V
GND
100
1000
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Part Number
Package
Top Marking
Free Air Temperature (TA)
MP2490DQ *
QFN10 (3mm X 3mm)
T6
–40°C to +85°C
MP2490DS
SOIC8
MP2490DS
–40°C to +85°C
MP2490CP
PDIP8
MP2490CP
0°C to +70°C
* For Tape & Reel, add suffix –Z (e.g. MP2490DQ–Z);
For RoHS, compliant packaging, add suffix –LF (e.g. MP2490DQ–LF–Z).
PACKAGE REFERENCE
TOP VIEW
VIN
1
10
SW
GND
2
9
BST
EN
3
8
PGOOD
FB
4
7
ISP
SS
5
6
ISN
TOP VIEW
VIN
1
8
SW
GND
2
7
BST
FB
3
6
ISP
SS
4
5
ISN
EXPOSED PAD
ON BACKSIDE
CONNECT TO GND
QFN10 (3mm X 3mm)
SOIC/PDIP
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (1)
Thermal Resistance
Supply Voltage VIN ....................................... 40V
VSW ....................................... –0.3V to VIN + 0.3V
VBST ................................................... VSW + 6.5V
VISN, vISP ................................................0V to15V
All Other Pins ..............................–0.3V to +6.5V
(2)
Continuous Power Dissipation (TA = +25°C)
QFN10 (3mm x 3mm) ................................ 2.5W
SOIC8 ...................................................... 1.39W
PDIP8 ...................................................... 1.32W
Junction Temperature ...............................150°C
Lead Temperature ....................................260°C
Storage Temperature.............. –65°C to +150°C
QFN10 (3mm x 3mm) .............50 ...... 12 ... °C/W
SOIC8 .....................................90 ...... 45 ... °C/W
PDIP8......................................95 ...... 55 ... °C/W
Recommended Operating Conditions
(3)
Supply Voltage VIN ...........................4.5V to 36V
Output Voltage VOUT (VIN>16.5V) ....... 0.8V to 15
Output Voltage VOUT (VIN<=16.5V) ......................
.........................................0.8V to (VIN–1.5)V
Operating Junction Temperature (TJ)
................................................ –40°C to +125°C
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(4)
θJA
θJC
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 JEDEC51-7 4 layer PCB.
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ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 12V, TA = +25°C, unless otherwise noted.
Parameters
Symbol
Feedback Voltage
VFB
Feedback Bias Current
IBIAS(FB)
Switch On Resistance
RDS(ON)
Switch Leakage
Current Limit
Condition
4.5V ≤ VIN ≤ 36V
Typ
Max
Units
0.785
0.805
0.825
V
VFB = 0.8V
VEN = 0V, VSW = 0V
(5)
Oscillator Frequency
fSW
Fold-Back Frequency
VFB = 0.6V
tON
0.25
Ω
μA
2.2
2.6
3
A
560
700
840
KHz
VFB = 1V
Under Voltage Lockout Threshold Rising
nA
10
VBST - VSW
(5)
10
0.1
VFB = 0V
Boot-Strap Voltage
Minimum On Time
Min
3.0
Under Voltage Lockout Threshold Hysteresis
200
KHz
5
V
100
ns
3.3
200
EN Input Low Voltage (6)
En Input High Voltage
(6)
EN Input Bias Current
(6)
1.8
VEN = 0-6V
–10
VEN = 0V
Supply Current (Quiescent)
VEN = 2V, VFB = 1V
(5)
V
mV
0.4
Supply Current (Shutdown)
Thermal Shutdown
3.6
V
V
–2
10
μA
4
10
μA
500
800
μA
150
°C
Current Sense Voltage
VISP –VISN VISP, VISN
0.4–15V
90
100
110
mV
Input Bias Current (ISN, ISP)
IBIAS (ISN,ISP) VISP, VISN
0.4–15V
–1
0.1
+1
uA
0.3
V
PGOOD Sink Current
Sink Current 5mA
Note:
5) Guaranteed by design
6) Enable function is only available for the MP2490DQ
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PIN FUNCTIONS
QFN10-3
Pin #
SOIC-8 /
PDIP-8
Pin#
1
1
2
2
3
4
3
5
4
6
7
5
6
8
9
7
10
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Description
Supply Voltage. The MP2490 operates from a +4.5V to +36V unregulated
input. CIN is needed to prevent large voltage spikes from appearing at the
VIN
input. Put CIN as close to the IC as possible. It is the drain of the internal
power device and power supply for the whole chip.
Ground. This pin is the voltage reference for the regulated output voltage.
For this reason care must be taken in its layout. This node should be placed
GND
outside of the D1 to CIN ground path to prevent switching current spikes from
inducing voltage noise into the part.
EN
On/Off Control Input. (Only available for the MP2490DQ)
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
FB
short circuit fault condition the frequency-fold-back comparator lowers the
oscillator frequency when the FB voltage is below 250mV.
Connect to an external capacitor used for Soft-Start and compensation for
SS
current limiting loop.
ISN
Negative Current Sense Input for load current limiting.
ISP
Positive Current Sense
Power good signal. When FB is less than 90% of 0.8V, PGOOD is low. It is
PGOOD an open-drain output. Use a high value pull-up resistor externally to pull it up
to system power supply.
Bootstrap. This capacitor is needed to drive the power switch’s gate above
the supply voltage. It is connected between SW and BST pins to form a
floating supply across the power switch driver. An on-chip regulator is used
BST
to charge up the external boot-strap capacitor. If the on-chip regulator is not
strong enough, one optional diode can be connected from IN or OUT to
charge the external boot-strap capacitor.
SW
Switch Output. It is the source of power device.
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
C1=C2=4.7μF, C3=C4=10μF, C8=0.1μF, L=12μH, TA=25ºC, unless otherwise noted
Efficiency vs.
Load Current
100
Efficiency vs.
Load Current
100
VIN=8V
70
VIN=24V
50
10
VOUT=3.3V
100
1000
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
VIN=12V
80
70
VIN=24V
60
50
10
10000
3.40
5.10
3.36
5.06
3.32
3.28
VIN=5V
VIN=12V
3.24
VIN=24V
0
60
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
3.0
2.8
2.6
2.4
2.2
VOUT=3.3V
60
70
80
DUTY CYCLE (%)
VIN=8V
VIN=24V VIN=12V
0
100
1000
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
10000
12.2
12.1
12.0
11.9
VIN=36V
VIN=24V
VIN=15V
11.8
11.7
400 800 1200 1600 2000
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
0
400 800 1200 1600 2000
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
Current Regulation
Loop Gain Bode Plot
VIN =12V, VOUT=5V
R: Sense to RS, L: Sense to DCR
VIN =12V, VOUT=5V, IOUT=0.5A
60
135
40
4.5
R
3.5
L
2.5
1.5
Phase
20
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
LOAD CURRENT (A)
2.5
90
45
Gain
0
0
-20
-45
-40
-90
-60
0.5
90
VOUT=12V
Load Regulation
4.94
5.5
VIN=36V
1
10
100
FREQUENCY (kHz)
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PHASE DEGREE
PEAK CURRENT (A)
3.2
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70
50
10
10000
4.98
4.90
400 800 1200 1600 2000
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
50
80
12.3
5.02
Peak Current vs.
Duty Cycle
2.0
40
100
1000
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
VIN=24V
Load Regulation
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
Load Regulation
VOUT=5V
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V)
60
EFFICIENCY (%)
VIN=12V
VIN=18V
90
GAIN (dB)
80
3.20
100
VIN=8V
90
EFFICIENCY (%)
EFFICIENCY (%)
90
Efficiency vs.
Load Current
-135
1000
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TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
C1=C2=4.7μF, C3=C4=10μF, C8=0.1μF, L=12μH, TA=25ºC, unless otherwise noted
Steady State
Power Ramp Up
Power Ramp Down
VIN=8V, VEN put to VIN
VOUT=5V, IOUT=1.8A, Electrical Load
VIN=12V, VEN put to VIN
VOUT=5V, IOUT=130mA, Resistor Load
VIN=12V, VEN put to VIN
VOUT=5V, IOUT=130mA, Resistor Load
VPG
5V/div
VIN
10V/div
VIN
10V/div
VSW
10V/div
VSW
5V/div
VOUT
20mV/div
IL
1A/div
VSW
10V/div
VOUT
5V/div
VOUT
5V/div
IL
0.2A/div
IL
0.2A/div
2ms/div
10ms/div
Steady State
Enable Up
Enable Down
VIN=16V, VEN put to VIN
VOUT=5V, IOUT=1.8A, Electrical Load
VIN=15V, VEN put to VIN
VOUT=12V, IOUT=1A, Resistor Load
VIN=15V, VEN put to VIN
VOUT=12V, IOUT=1A, Resistor Load
VPG
5V/div
VEN
2V/div
VEN
2V/div
VSW
20V/div
VSW
10V/div
VSW
10V/div
VOUT
20mV/div
IL
1A/div
VOUT
10V/div
IOUT
1A/div
VOUT
10V/div
IOUT
1A/div
1ms/div
Steady State
Short Circuit
Short Circuit Recovery
VIN=15V, VEN put to VIN
VOUT=12V, IOUT=1.8A, Electrical Load
VIN=12V, VEN put to VIN
VOUT=5V
VIN=12V, VEN put to VIN
VOUT=5V
VPG
5V/div
VSW
10V/div
VOUT
2V/div
VOUT
2V/div
VOUT
20mV/div
IL
1A/div
IL
2A/div
IL
2A/div
2ms/div
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OPERATION
Main Control Loop
The MP2490 is a current mode buck regulator.
That is, the error amplifier (EA) output voltage is
proportional to the peak inductor current.
At the beginning of a cycle, the integrated high
side power switch M1 (Fig.1) is off; the EA
output voltage is higher than the current sense
amplifier output; and the current comparator’s
output is low. The rising edge of the 700KHz
clock signal sets the RS Flip-Flop. Its output
turns on M1 thus connecting the SW pin and
inductor to the input supply.
The increasing inductor current is sensed and
amplified by the Current Sense Amplifier. Ramp
compensation is added to Current Sense
Amplifier output and compared to the Error
Amplifier output by the PWM Comparator.
When the Current Sense Amplifier plus Slope
Compensation signal exceeds the EA output
voltage, the RS Flip-Flop is reset and the
MP2490 reverts to its initial M1 off state.
If the Current Sense Amplifier plus Slope
Compensation signal does not exceed the
COMP voltage, then the falling edge of the CLK
resets the Flip-Flop.
Load Current Limiting Loop
The output current information is sensed via the
ISP and ISN pins. The regulation threshold is
set at 100mV. If VSENSE, the difference of VISP
and VISN, is less than 100mV, the output voltage
of the power supply will be set by the FB pin. If
VSENSE reaches 100mV, the current limit loop
will pull down SS and regulate the output at a
constant current determined by the external
sense resistor. The external capacitor on SS
pin is the dominant compensation capacitor for
load current regulation loop. The capacitor has
normal value of 100nF, which will put the
bandwidth of load current regulation loop to be
less than 1 kHz. When VSENSE is higher than
100mV, SS will not drop down to the final
regulation level immediately. It will cause the
load current to be higher than the programmed
level for a short period. A fast comparator is
added to shut down power switch when the
average load current is higher than 120% of the
programmed current limit level.
An inductor DC resistance (DCR) or accurate
sense resistor can be used for load current
sensing.
The output of the Error Amplifier integrates the
voltage difference between the feedback and
the 0.8V bandgap reference. The polarity is
such that a FB pin voltage lower than 0.8V
increases the EA output voltage. Since the EA
output voltage is proportional to the peak
inductor current, an increase in its voltage
increases current delivered to the output. An
external Schottky Diode (D1) carries the
inductor current when M1 is off.
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VIN
CURRENT SENSE
AMPLIFIER
D
+
-REGULATOR
BST
REGULATOR
OSCILLATOR
700KHz
S
+
-1pF
REFERENCE
20pF
SS
R
CURRENT
LIMIT
COMPARATOR
SW
R
SS
ISP
-+
+
--
PWM
COMPARATOR
--
0.72V
ERROR
AMPLIFIER
M1
DRIVER
+
+
--
FB
GND
R1
Q
-- +
EN
100mV
ISN
PGOOD
Figure 1—Functional Block Diagram
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Setting the Output Voltage
The external resistor divider is used to set the
output voltage (see the schematic on front
page). The feedback resistor R1 also sets the
feedback loop bandwidth with the internal
compensation capacitor (see Figure 1). Choose
R1 to be around 300kΩ for optimal transient
response. R2 is then given by:
R2 =
R1
VOUT
−1
0 .8 V
Table 1—Resistor Selection for Common
Output Voltages
VOUT (V)
R1 (kΩ)
R2 (kΩ)
1.8
2.5
3.3
5
300 (1%)
300 (1%)
300 (1%)
300 (1%)
240 (1%)
141.1 (1%)
96 (1%)
57.1 (1%)
Selecting the Inductor
A 1µH to 15µH 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
200mΩ. For most designs, the inductance value
can be derived from the following equation.
L=
VOUT × ( VIN − VOUT )
VIN × ΔIL × f SW
Where ΔIL is the inductor ripple current.
Selecting the Input Capacitor
The input capacitor reduces the surge current
drawn from the input and also the switching
noise from the device. The input capacitor
impedance at the switching frequency should
be less than the input source impedance to
prevent high frequency switching current from
pass to the input. Ceramic capacitors with X5R
or X7R dielectrics are highly recommended
because of their low ESR and small
temperature coefficients. For most applications,
a 4.7µF capacitor is sufficient.
Selecting the Output Capacitor
The output capacitor keeps output voltage small
and ensures regulation loop stability. The
output capacitor impedance should be low at
the switching frequency. Ceramic capacitors
with X5R or X7R dielectrics are recommended.
PC Board Layout
The high current paths (GND, IN and SW)
should be placed very close to the device with
short, direct and wide traces. The input
capacitor needs to be as close as possible to
the IN and GND pins. The external feedback
resistors should be placed next to the FB pin.
Keep the switching node SW short and away
from the feedback network. ISN, ISP are
sensitive nodes. Put the sensing components
as close to the device as possible and keep
them away from the high current and noisy
paths such as GND, IN, SW). Match the trace
and components on ISN, ISP paths as good as
possible.
Choose inductor current ripple to be
approximately 30% of the maximum load
current,. The maximum inductor peak current is:
IL(MAX ) = ILOAD +
ΔI L
2
Under light load conditions below 100mA, larger
inductance is recommended for improved
efficiency.
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Output Current Sensing
The output current can be sensed through the
DC resistance (DCR) of the inductor, as shown
in Figure 2a.
In Figure 2a, the output current limit is set as:
IOUT =
100mV Ra + Rb
×
DCR
Rb
For more accurate sensing, use a more
accurate sense resistor, as in Figure 2b, where
the output current limit is set as:
IOUT =
100mV
RSENSE
Where DCR is the DC resistance of the inductor
winding.
In Figure 2a, it is desirable to keep
R a ⋅ Rb
L1
× CS =
R a + Rb
DCR
If, there is no Rb:
R a × Cs =
L1
DCR
Figure 2—Current Sensing Methods
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PACKAGE INFORMATION
QFN10 (3mm x 3mm)
2.90
3.10
0.30
0.50
PIN 1 ID
MARKING
0.18
0.30
2.90
3.10
PIN 1 ID
INDEX AREA
1.45
1.75
PIN 1 ID
SEE DETAIL A
10
1
2.25
2.55
0.50
BSC
5
6
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
PIN 1 ID OPTION A
R0.20 TYP.
PIN 1 ID OPTION B
R0.20 TYP.
0.80
1.00
0.20 REF
0.00
0.05
SIDE VIEW
DETAIL A
NOTE:
2.90
0.70
1) ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS.
2) EXPOSED PADDLE SIZE DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH.
3) LEAD COPLANARITY SHALL BE 0.10 MILLIMETER MAX.
4) DRAWING CONFORMS TO JEDEC MO-229, VARIATION VEED-5.
5) DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
1.70
0.25
2.50
0.50
RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN
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SOIC8
0.189(4.80)
0.197(5.00)
0.050(1.27)
0.024(0.61)
8
5
0.063(1.60)
0.150(3.80)
0.157(4.00)
PIN 1 ID
1
0.228(5.80)
0.244(6.20)
0.213(5.40)
4
TOP VIEW
RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN
0.053(1.35)
0.069(1.75)
SEATING PLANE
0.004(0.10)
0.010(0.25)
0.013(0.33)
0.020(0.51)
0.0075(0.19)
0.0098(0.25)
SEE DETAIL "A"
0.050(1.27)
BSC
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
0.010(0.25)
x 45o
0.020(0.50)
GAUGE PLANE
0.010(0.25) BSC
0.016(0.41)
0.050(1.27)
0o-8o
DETAIL "A"
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NOTE:
1) CONTROL DIMENSION IS IN INCHES. DIMENSION IN
BRACKET IS IN MILLIMETERS.
2) PACKAGE LENGTH DOES NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH,
PROTRUSIONS OR GATE BURRS.
3) PACKAGE WIDTH DOES NOT INCLUDE INTERLEAD FLASH
OR PROTRUSIONS.
4) LEAD COPLANARITY (BOTTOM OF LEADS AFTER FORMING)
SHALL BE 0.004" INCHES MAX.
5) DRAWING CONFORMS TO JEDEC MS-012, VARIATION AA.
6) DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
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MP2490 – 1.5A, 36V, 700KHz STEP-DOWN WITH PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT CURRENT LIMIT
PDIP8
0.367(9.32)
0.387(9.83)
8
5
0.240(6.10)
0.260(6.60)
PIN 1 ID
4
1
TOP VIEW
0.320( 8.13)
0.400(10.16)
0.300(7.62)
0.325(8.26)
0.100(2.54)
BSC
0.125(3.18)
0.145(3.68)
0.015(0.38)
0.035(0.89)
0.120(3.05)
0.140(3.56)
0.050(1.27)
0.065(1.65)
0.015(0.38)
0.021(0.53)
FRONT VIEW
0.008(0.20)
0.014(0.36)
SIDE VIEW
NOTE:
1) CONTROL DIMENSION IS IN INCHES. DIMENSION IN BRACKET IS IN MILLIMETERS.
2) PACKAGE LENGTH AND WIDTH DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH, OR PROTRUSIONS.
3) DRAWING CONFORMS TO JEDEC MS-001, VARIATION BA.
4) DRAWING IS NOT TO SCALE.
NOTICE: The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Please contact MPS for current specifications.
Users should warrant and guarantee that third party Intellectual Property rights are not infringed upon when integrating MPS
products into any application. MPS will not assume any legal responsibility for any said applications.
MP2490 Rev. 0.92
4/23/2010
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