Enpirion® Power Datasheet ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator DS-1041 Datasheet The Altera® Enpirion® ER3105DI is a 500mA Synchronous buck regulator with an input range of 3V to 36V. It provides an easy to use, high efficiency low BOM count solution for a variety of applications. Features The ER3105DI integrates both high-side and low-side NMOS FET's and features a PFM mode for improved efficiency at light loads. This feature can be disabled if forced PWM mode is desired. The part switches at a default frequency of 500kHz but may also be programmed using an external resistor from 300kHz to 2MHz. The ER3105DI has the ability to utilize internal or external compensation. By integrating both NMOS devices and providing internal configuration options, minimal external components are required, reducing BOM count and complexity of design. • No compensation required With the wide VIN range and reduced BOM the part provides an easy to implement design solution for a variety of applications while giving superior performance. It provides a very robust design for industrial, battery, and FPGA power applications. • Power-good and enable functions available. The part is available in a small Pb free 4mmx3mm DFN plastic package with an operation temperature range of -40°C to +125°C • Wide input voltage range 3V to 36V • Synchronous Operation for high efficiency • Integrated High-side and Low-side NMOS devices • Selectable PFM or forced PWM mode at light loads • Internal fixed (500kHz) or adjustable Switching frequency 300kHz to 2MHz • Continuous output current up to 500mA • Internal or external Soft-start • Minimal external components required Applications • FPGA power • Digital processor power • Mixed-signal ASIC power • Industrial control • Medical devices • Portable instrumentation • Distributed Power supplies • Cloud Infrastructure 100 VIN = 15V 95 VIN = 12V VIN = 5V 1 2 3 CBOOT 100nF CVIN 10µF 5 VOUT COUT 10µF 4 L1 22µH 6 SS FSW COMP SYNC 12 11 R2 10 BOOT FB GND PVIN 9 AVINO SW R3 CAVINO 1µF CFB EFFICIENCY (%) 90 POK PGND 85 80 75 70 VIN = 24V 65 VIN = 33V 60 EN 55 50 INTERNAL DEFAULT PARAMETER SELECTION 0 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 1. TYPICAL APPLICATION 101 Innovation Drive San Jose, CA 95134 www.altera.com March 2014 FIGURE 2. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 3.3V © 2014 Altera Corporation. All rights reserved. ALTERA, ARRIA, CYCLONE, ENPIRION, HARDCOPY, MAX, MEGACORE, NIOS, QUARTUS and STRATIX words and logos are trademarks of Altera Corporation and registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries. All other words and logos identified as trademarks or service marks are the property of their respective holders as described at www.altera.com/common/legal.html. Altera warrants performance of its semiconductor products to current specifications in accordance with Altera's standard warranty, but reserves the right to make changes to any products and services at any time without notice. Altera assumes no responsibility or liability arising out of the application or use of any information, product, or service described herein except as expressly agreed to in writing by Altera. Altera customers are advised to obtain the latest version of device specifications before relying on any published information and before placing orders for products or services. ISO 9001:2008 Registered Altera Corporation Subscribe 09616 March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 2 Ordering Information PART NUMBER (Notes 1, 2, 3) PART MARKING ER3105DI 3105 EVB-ER3105DI Evaluation Board TEMP. RANGE (°C) -40 to +125 PACKAGE (Pb-Free) 12 Ld DFN PKG. DWG. # L12.4x3 NOTES: 1. Add “T” suffix for Tape and Reel. 2. These Altera Enpirion Pb-free plastic packaged products employ special Pb-free material sets, molding compounds/die attach materials, and 100% matte tin plate plus anneal (e3 termination finish, which is RoHS compliant and compatible with both SnPb and Pb-free soldering operations). Altera Enpirion Pb-free products are MSL classified at Pb-free peak reflow temperatures that meet or exceed the Pb-free requirements of IPC/JEDEC J STD-020. ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 3 Pin Configuration ER3105DI (12 LD 4X3 DFN) TOP VIEW 12 FSW SS 1 SYNC 2 11 COMP BOOT 3 10 FB PVIN 4 9 AVINO SW 5 8 POK 7 EN PGND 6 GND Pin Descriptions 09616 PIN NUMBER SYMBOL PIN DESCRIPTION 1 SS The SS pin controls the soft-start ramp time of the output. A single capacitor from the SS pin to ground determines the output ramp rate. See “Soft Start” on page 16 for soft-start details. If the SS pin is tied to AVINO, an internal soft-start of 2ms will be used. 2 SYNC Synchronization and light load operational mode selection input. Connect to logic high or AVINO for PWM mode. Connect to logic low or ground for PFM mode. Logic ground enables the IC to automatically choose PFM or PWM operation. Connect to an external clock source for synchronization with positive edge trigger. Sync source must be higher than the programmed IC frequency. There is an internal 5M pull-down resistor to prevent an undefined logic state if SYNC is left floating. 3 BOOT Floating bootstrap supply pin for the power MOSFET gate driver. The bootstrap capacitor provides the necessary charge to turn on the internal N-Channel MOSFET. Connect an external 100nF capacitor from this pin to SW. 4 PVIN The input supply for the power stage of the regulator and the source for the internal linear bias regulator. Place a minimum of 4.7µF ceramic capacitance from PVIN to GND and close to the IC for decoupling. 5 SW 6 PGND 7 EN Regulator enable input. The regulator and bias LDO are held off when the pin is pulled to ground. When the voltage on this pin rises above 1V, the chip is enabled. Connect this pin to PVIN for automatic start-up. Do not connect EN pin to AVINO since the LDO is controlled by EN voltage. 8 POK Open drain power-good output that is pulled to ground when the output voltage is below regulation limits or during the soft-start interval. There is an internal 5M internal pull-up resistor. 9 AVINO Output of the internal 5V linear bias regulator. Decouple to PGND with a 1µF ceramic capacitor at the pin. 10 FB Feedback pin for the regulator. FB is the inverting input to the voltage loop error amplifier. COMP is the output of the error amplifier. The output voltage is set by an external resistor divider connected to FB. In addition, the PWM regulator’s power-good and UVLO circuits use FB to monitor the regulator output voltage. 11 COMP COMP is the output of the error amplifier. When it is tied to AVINO, internal compensation is used. When only an RC network is connected from COMP to GND, external compensation is used. See “Loop Compensation Design” on page 21 for more details. 12 FSW Frequency selection pin. Tie to AVINO for 500kHz switching frequency. Connect a resistor to GND for adjustable frequency from 300kHz to 2MHz. EPAD GND Signal ground connections. Connect to application board GND plane with at least 5 vias. All voltage levels are measured with respect to this pin. The EPAD MUST not float. March 2014 Altera Corporation Switch node output. It connects the switching FET’s with the external output inductor. Power ground connection. Connect directly to the system GND plane. ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 4 Typical Application Schematics 1 2 3 CBOOT 100nF 4 CVIN 10µF 5 VOUT COUT 10µF L1 22µH 6 FSW SS COMP SYNC 12 11 R2 CFB 10 BOOT FB GND PVIN 9 AVINO SW R3 CAVINO 1µF POK PGND EN FIGURE 3. INTERNAL DEFAULT PARAMETER SELECTION 1 CSS SS FSW 2 COMP SYNC 3 CBOOT 100nF 4 CVIN 10µF 5 VOUT L1 22µH COUT 10µF 6 12 RFSW 11 R2 CFB 10 BOOT FB GND 9 PVIN AVINO SW R3 CAVINO 1µF POK RCOMP PGND EN CCOMP FIGURE 4. USER PROGRAMMABLE PARAMETER SELECTION TABLE 1. EXTERNAL COMPONENT SELECTION VOUT (V) L1 (µH) COUT (µF) R2 (k) R3 (k) CFB (pF) RFSW (k) RCOMP (k) CCOMP (pF) 12 45 10 90.9 4.75 22 115 100 470 5 22 2 x 22 90.9 12.4 100 120 100 470 3.3 22 2 x 22 90.9 20 100 120 100 470 2.5 22 2 x 22 90.9 28.7 100 120 100 470 1.8 22 22 100 50 22 120 50 470 March 2014 Altera Corporation ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 5 Absolute Maximum Ratings Thermal Information VIN to GND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to +42V SW to GND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to VIN+0.3V (DC) SW to GND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -2V to 43V (20ns) EN to GND. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to +42V BOOT to SW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to +5.5V COMP, FSW, POK, SYNC, SS, AVINO to GND . . -0.3V to +5.9V FB to GND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -0.3V to +2.95V ESD Rating Human Body Model (Tested per JESD22-A114). . . . . . . . . . . 3kV Charged Device Model (Tested per JESD22-C101E) . . . . . 1.5kV Machine Model (Tested per JESD22-A115) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200V Latch Up (Tested per JESD-78A; Class 2, Level A) . . . . . . . 100mA JC (°C/W) Thermal Resistance JA (°C/W) DFN Package (Notes 3, 4) . . . . . . . 44 5.5 Maximum Junction Temperature (Plastic Package) . . . . . . . +150°C Maximum Storage Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . -65°C to +150°C Ambient Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40°C to +125°C Operating Junction Temperature Range . . . . . . . . . -40°C to +125°C Pb-Free Reflow Profile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — Recommended Operating Conditions Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -40°C to +125°C Supply Voltage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3V to 36V CAUTION: Do not operate at or near the maximum ratings listed for extended periods of time. Exposure to such conditions may adversely impact product reliability and result in failures not covered by warranty. NOTES: 3. JA is measured in free air with the component mounted on a high effective thermal conductivity test board with “direct attach” features. 4. For JC, the “case temp” location is the center of the exposed metal pad on the package underside. Electrical Specifications TA = -40°C to +125°C, VIN = 3V to 36V, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C. Boldface limits apply over the junction temperature range, -40°C to +125°C PARAMETER SYMBOL MIN (Note 7) TEST CONDITIONS TYP MAX (Note 7) UNITS SUPPLY VOLTAGE VIN Voltage Range VIN 3 36 VIN Quiescent Supply Current IQ VFB = 0.7V, SYNC = 0V, FSW = AVINO 80 VIN Shutdown Supply Current ISD EN = 0V, VIN=36V (Note 5) 1.8 AVINO Voltage AVINO V µA 2.5 µA IOUT = 0mA 4.8 5.15 5.5 V VIN = 6V; IOUT = 10mA 4.65 5 5.35 V 2.75 2.95 V POWER-ON RESET AVINO POR Threshold Rising Edge Falling Edge 2.4 2.6 V FSW = AVINO 440 500 560 Resistor from FSW to GND = 340k 240 300 360 OSCILLATOR Nominal Switching Frequency FSW kHz kHz Resistor from FSW to GND = 32.4k 2000 kHz Minimum Off-Time tOFF VIN = 3V 150 ns Minimum On-Time tON (Note 8) 90 ns FSW Voltage VFSW Synchronization Frequency SYNC RFSW = 100kΩ 0.39 0.4 300 SYNC Pulse Width 0.41 V 2000 kHz 100 ns ERROR AMPLIFIER Error Amplifier Transconductance Gain gm FB Voltage March 2014 09616 165 Internal Compensation 230 295 50 VFB = 0.6V FB Leakage Current Current Sense Amplifier Gain External Compensation µA/V µA/V 1 100 nA 0.54 0.6 0.66 V/A TA = -40°C to +85°C 0.589 0.599 0.606 V TA = -40°C to +125°C 0.589 0.599 0.609 V RT Altera Corporation ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 6 Electrical Specifications TA = -40°C to +125°C, VIN = 3V to 36V, unless otherwise noted. Typical values are at TA = +25°C. Boldface limits apply over the junction temperature range, -40°C to +125°C (Continued) PARAMETER SYMBOL TEST CONDITIONS MIN (Note 7) TYP MAX (Note 7) UNITS 90 94 % POWER-GOOD Lower POK Threshold - VFB Rising Lower POK Threshold - VFB Falling 82.5 Upper POK Threshold - VFB Rising 86 % 116.5 Upper POK Threshold - VFB Falling 107 POK Propagation Delay Percentage of the soft-start time POK Low Voltage ISINK = 3mA, EN = AVINO, VFB = 0V 120 % 112 % 10 % 0.05 0.3 V 1.5 2 2.5 µA 1.7 2.4 3.1 ms TRACKING AND SOFT-START Soft-Start Charging Current ISS Internal Soft-Start Ramp Time EN/SS = AVINO FAULT PROTECTION Thermal Shutdown Temperature TSD Rising Threshold 150 °C THYS Hysteresis 20 °C Current Limit Blanking Time tOCON 17 Clock pulses Overcurrent and Auto Restart Period tOCOFF 8 SS cycle Positive Peak Current Limit IPLIMIT PFM Peak Current Limit IPK_PFM (Note 6) 0.8 0.9 1 A 0.26 0.3 0.34 A -0.46 -0.40 -0.34 A ISW = 100mA, AVINO = 5V 450 600 m ISW = 100mA, AVINO = 5V 250 330 m 300 nA Zero Cross Threshold Negative Current Limit 10 INLIMIT (Note 6) mA POWER MOSFET High-side RHDS Low-side RLDS SW Leakage Current SW Rise Time EN = SW = 0V tRISE VIN = 36V 10 ns EN/SYNC Input Threshold Falling Edge, Logic Low 0.4 Rising Edge, Logic High 1 V 1.2 1.4 V EN Logic Input Leakage Current EN = 0V/36V 0.5 µA SYNC Logic Input Leakage Current SYNC = 0V -0.5 10 100 nA SYNC = 5V 1.0 1.3 µA NOTES: 5. Test Condition: VIN = 36V, FB forced above regulation point (0.6V), no switching, and power MOSFET gate charging current not included. 6. Established by both current sense amplifier gain test and current sense amplifier output test @ IL = 0A. 7. Parameters with MIN and/or MAX limits are 100% tested at +25°C, unless otherwise specified. Temperature limits established by characterization and are not production tested. 8. Minimum On-Time required to maintain loop stability. ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 7 Efficiency Curves FSW = 800kHz, TA = +25°C 100 100 VIN = 6V 90 90 85 85 80 75 V V V V V VIN = 33V VIN = 24V 70 65 65 55 50 0 90 85 85 80 75 VIN = 33V VIN = 24V 65 80 75 65 60 55 55 0 50 0 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 100 95 VIN = 15V VIN = 12V 95 VIN = 5V 90 VIN = 15V 90 85 EFFICIENCY (%) EFFICIENCY (%) 0.20 0.25 0.30 FIGURE 8. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 3.3V 100 80 75 70 65 VIN = 24V VIN = 33V 75 70 55 0.50 50 0 VIN = 33V 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 10. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 1.8V FIGURE 9. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 1.8V March 2014 VIN = 24V 65 55 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 VIN = 5V 80 60 0 VIN = 12V 85 60 OUTPUT LOAD (A) 09616 0.05 0.10 0.15 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 7. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 3.3V 50 VIN = 33V VIN = 24V 70 60 50 0.50 VIN = 5V VIN = 12V VIN = 15V 95 EFFICIENCY (%) EFFICIENCY (%) 100 VIN = 5V 90 70 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 FIGURE 6. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 5V 100 VIN = 12V 0.05 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 5. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 5V VIN = 15V VIN = 33V 70 60 95 VIN = 6V VIN = 24V 75 55 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) VIN = 12V 80 60 50 0 VIN = 15V 95 EFFICIENCY (%) EFFICIENCY (%) VIN = 12V VIN = 15V 95 Altera Corporation ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 8 Efficiency Curves FSW = 800kHz, TA = +25°C (Continued) 5.018 5.020 VIN = 6V 5.012 5.010 VIN = 24V 5.008 5.010 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) VIN = 12V 5.014 VIN = 33V 5.005 VIN = 24V 5.000 VIN = 15V 4.990 4.985 4.980 VIN = 33V 5.004 0 4.975 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 11. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 5V OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 3.332 VIN = 12V VIN = 5V 3.330 3.328 3.326 VIN = 12V VIN = 24V VIN = 33V 3.335 VIN = 24V 3.330 VIN = 15V 3.325 3.320 3.315 VIN = 33V 0 3.310 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 13. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 3.3V 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 14. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 3.3V 1.777 1.785 1.776 1.780 VIN = 15V 1.775 1.774 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) VIN = 5V 3.340 3.324 VIN = 12V 1.773 1.772 VIN = 5V 1.771 VIN = 5V VIN = 15V 1.775 1.770 VIN = 12V VIN = 24V 1.765 VIN = 33V 1.760 1.770 0 VIN = 33V VIN = 24V 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 15. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 1.8V ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) 3.345 VIN = 15V 3.334 3.322 0 FIGURE 12. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 5V 3.336 1.769 VIN = 12V 4.995 5.006 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) VIN = 6V 5.015 VIN = 15V 5.016 1.755 0 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 16. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 1.8V March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 9 Efficiency Curves FSW = 500kHz, TA = +25°C 100 VIN = 12V 95 100 VIN = 6V OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 90 85 VIN = 24V 80 VIN = 15V 75 VIN = 33V 70 65 60 90 85 VIN = 24V 80 75 VIN = 33V 70 65 55 0 50 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 17. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 5V 100 VIN = 12V 95 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) VIN = 5V 90 85 80 VIN = 24V 75 70 VIN = 15V VIN = 33V 65 85 80 70 60 55 50 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) VIN = 15V VIN = 33V 65 55 0 VIN = 24V 75 60 FIGURE 19. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 3.3V 0 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 20. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 3.3V 100 100 95 95 85 80 75 VIN = 15V 70 VIN = 24V 65 60 80 75 70 VIN = 15V VIN = 24V 65 60 VIN = 33V 55 50 50 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) VIN = 33V 0 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 22. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 1.8V FIGURE 21. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 1.8V March 2014 VIN = 5V 85 55 0 VIN = 12V 90 VIN = 5V OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) VIN = 12V 90 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) VIN = 12V 95 VIN = 5V 90 09616 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 18. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 5V 100 50 VIN = 15V 60 55 50 VIN = 6V VIN = 12V 95 Altera Corporation ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 10 Efficiency Curves FSW = 500kHz, TA = +25°C (Continued) 100 100 VIN = 24V 90 90 85 85 80 75 70 65 80 75 70 65 60 60 55 55 50 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 VIN = 24V 95 EFFICIENCY (%) EFFICIENCY (%) 95 50 0.1 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 23. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 1.8V FIGURE 24. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 3.3V 5.022 100 VIN = 24V 95 5.020 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) EFFICIENCY (%) 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 5.018 5.016 VIN = 12V VIN = 6V 5.014 5.012 5.010 VIN = 33V 5.008 55 50 0.1 OUTPUT LOAD (A) 0 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 5.006 0.1 VIN = 24V 0 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 25. EFFICIENCY vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 5V VIN = 15V 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 26. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 5V 5.040 VIN = 12V OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 5.030 VIN = 6V 5.020 5.010 5.000 VIN = 33V VIN = 15V VIN = 24V 4.990 4.980 4.970 0 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 27. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 5V ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 11 Efficiency Curves FSW = 500kHz, TA = +25°C (Continued) 3.360 3.350 VIN = 15V OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 3.348 3.346 3.344 VIN = 12V 3.342 3.340 VIN = 33V 3.336 0 VIN = 15V 3.345 3.335 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) VIN = 5V VIN = 24V 0 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 29. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 3.3V 1.812 1.820 1.811 1.818 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) VIN = 15V 1.810 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 3.350 VIN = 24V FIGURE 28. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 3.3V 1.809 1.808 VIN = 12V 1.807 1.806 1.805 VIN = 5V 1.804 1.803 VIN = 12V VIN = 33V 3.340 VIN = 5V 3.338 3.355 1.814 VIN = 12V 1.812 1.810 1.808 VIN = 33V 1.806 VIN = 5V 1.804 VIN = 33V 0 VIN = 15V 1.816 VIN = 24V 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 30. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PWM, VOUT = 1.8V 1.802 VIN = 24V 0 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 OUTPUT LOAD (A) FIGURE 31. VOUT REGULATION vs LOAD, PFM, VOUT = 1.8V Typical Performance Curves VIN = 24V, VOUT = 3.3V, FSW = 800kHz, TA = +25°C. SW 20V/DIV SW 20V/DIV VOUT 2V/DIV EN 20V/DIV EN 20V/DIV POK 2V/DIV POK 2V/DIV 5ms/DIV 5ms/DIV FIGURE 32. START-UP AT NO LOAD, PFM FIGURE 33. START-UP AT NO LOAD, PWM March 2014 09616 VOUT 2V/DIV Altera Corporation ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 12 Typical Performance Curves VIN = 24V, VOUT = 3.3V, FSW = 800kHz, TA = +25°C. (Continued) SW 20V/DIV SW 20V/DIV VOUT 2V/DIV VOUT 2V/DIV EN 20V/DIV EN 20V/DIV POK 2V/DIV POK 2V/DIV 500ms/DIV 500ms/DIV FIGURE 34. SHUTDOWN IN NO LOAD, PFM FIGURE 35. SHUTDOWN AT NO LOAD, PWM SW 20V/DIV SW 20V/DIV VOUT 2V/DIV VOUT 2V/DIV IL 500mA/DIV IL 500mA/DIV POK 2V/DIV POK 2V/DIV 50µs/DIV 5ms/DIV FIGURE 36. START-UP AT 500mA, PWM FIGURE 37. SHUTDOWN AT 500mA, PWM SW 20V/DIV SW 20V/DIV VOUT 2V/DIV VOUT 2V/DIV IL 500mA/DIV IL 500mA/DIV POK 2V/DIV POK 2V/DIV 5ms/DIV 50µs/DIV FIGURE 38. START-UP AT 500mA, PFM FIGURE 39. SHUTDOWN AT 500mA, PFM ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 13 Typical Performance Curves VIN = 24V, VOUT = 3.3V, FSW = 800kHz, TA = +25°C. (Continued) SW 5V/DIV SW 5V/DIV 50ns/DIV 50ns/DIV FIGURE 40. JITTER AT NO LOAD, PWM FIGURE 41. JITTER AT 500mA, PWM SW 20V/DIV SW 20V/DIV VOUT 10mV/DIV VOUT 10mV/DIV IL 100mA/DIV IL 200mA/DIV 5ms/DIV 500ns/DIV FIGURE 42. STEADY STATE AT NO LOAD, PFM FIGURE 43. STEADY STATE AT NO LOAD, PWM SW 20V/DIV SW 20V/DIV VOUT 50mV/DIV VOUT 10mV/DIV IL 500mA/DIV IL 200mA/DIV 1µs/DIV 10µs/DIV FIGURE 44. STEADY STATE AT 500mA LOAD, PWM FIGURE 45. LIGHT LOAD OPERATION AT 20mA, PFM March 2014 09616 Altera Corporation ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 14 Typical Performance Curves VIN = 24V, VOUT = 3.3V, FSW = 800kHz, TA = +25°C. (Continued) SW 20V/DIV VOUT 100mV/DIV VOUT 10mV/DIV IL 500mA/DIV IL 100mA/DIV 1µs/DIV 200µs/DIV FIGURE 46. LIGHT LOAD OPERATION AT 20mA, PWM FIGURE 47. LOAD TRANSIENT, PFM SW 20V/DIV VOUT 50mV/DIV VOUT 10mV/DIV IL 500mA/DIV IL 1A/DIV 2µs/DIV 200µs/DIV FIGURE 49. PFM TO PWM TRANSITION FIGURE 48. LOAD TRANSIENT, PWM SW 20V/DIV SW 20V/DIV VOUT 2V/DIV VOUT 2V/DIV IL 500mA/DIV IL 1A/DIV POK 2V/DIV 20µs/DIV FIGURE 50. OVERCURRENT PROTECTION, PWM FIGURE 51. OVERCURRENT PROTECTION HICCUP, PWM ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 POK 2V/DIV 50ms/DIV March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 15 Typical Performance Curves VIN = 24V, VOUT = 3.3V, FSW = 800kHz, TA = +25°C. (Continued) SW 20V/DIV SW 20V/DIV VOUT 5V/DIV SYNC 2V/DIV IL 0.5A/DIV POK 2V/DIV 200ns/DIV 10µs/DIV FIGURE 52. SYNC AT 500mA LOAD, PWM FIGURE 53. NEGATIVE CURRENT LIMIT, PWM SW 20V/DIV VOUT 5V/DIV VOUT 2V/DIV IL 0.5A/DIV POK 2V/DIV POK 2V/DIV 500µs/DIV 200µs/DIV FIGURE 54. NEGATIVE CURRENT LIMIT RECOVERY, PWM March 2014 09616 Altera Corporation FIGURE 55. OVER-TEMPERATURE PROTECTION, PWM ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 16 PVIN POK EN SS Functional Block Diagram FB POWER GOOD LOGIC 5M AVINO BIAS LDO EN/SOFT START FB FAULT LOGIC 600mV VREF FSW SYNC 600mV/Amp Current Sense OSCILLATOR 5M PWM/PFM SELECT LOGIC PFM CURRENT SET FB BOOT GATE DRIVE AND PWM DEADTIME PWM s Q R Q Zero Current Detection SW PGND 450mV/T Slope Compensation (PWM only) gm 150k PACKAGE PADDLE COMP GND Internal 54pF Compensation Internal = 50µs External = 230µs Functional Description The ER3105DI combines a synchronous buck PWM controller with integrated power switches. The buck controller drives internal high-side and low-side N-channel MOSFETs to deliver load current up to 500mA. The buck regulator can operate from an unregulated DC source, such as a battery, with a voltage ranging from +3V to +36V. An internal LDO provides bias to the low voltage portions of the IC. Peak current mode control is utilized to simplify feedback loop compensation and reject input voltage variation. User selectable internal feedback loop compensation further simplifies design. The ER3105DI switches at a default 500kHz. The buck regulator is equipped with an internal current sensing circuit and the peak current limit threshold is typically set at 0.9A. Power-On Reset The ER3105DI automatically initializes upon receipt of the input power supply and continually monitors the EN pin state. If EN is held below its logic rising threshold the IC is held in shutdown and consumes typically 1µA from the PVIN supply. If EN exceeds its logic rising threshold, the regulator will enable the bias LDO and begin to monitor the AVINO pin voltage. When the AVINO pin voltage clears its rising POR threshold the controller will initialize the switching regulator circuits. If AVINO never clears the rising POR threshold, the controller will not allow the switching regulator to operate. If AVINO falls below its falling POR threshold while the switching regulator is operating, the switching regulator will be shut down until AVINO returns. Soft Start To avoid large in-rush current, VOUT is slowly increased at startup to its final regulated value. Soft-start time is determined by the SS pin connection. If SS is pulled to AVINO, an internal 2ms timer is selected for soft-start. For other soft-start times, simply connect a capacitor from SS to GND. In this case, a 2µA current pulls up the SS voltage and the FB pin will follow this ramp until it reaches the 600mV reference level. Soft-start time for this case is described by Equation 1: Time ms = C nF 0.3 (EQ. 1) ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 17 Power-OK POK is the open-drain output of a window comparator that continuously monitors the buck regulator output voltage via the FB pin. POK is actively held low when EN is low and during the buck regulator soft-start period. After the soft-start period completes, POK becomes high impedance provided the FB pin is within the range specified in the “Electrical Specifications” on page 3. Should FB exit the specified window, POK will be pulled low until FB returns. Over-temperature faults also force POK low until the fault condition is cleared by an attempt to soft-start. There is an internal 5M internal pull-up resistor. PWM Control Scheme The ER3105DI employs peak current-mode pulse-width modulation (PWM) control for fast transient response and pulse-by-pulse current limiting, as shown in the “Functional Block Diagram” on page 16. The current loop consists of the current sensing circuit, slope compensation ramp, PWM comparator, oscillator and latch. Current sense trans-resistance is typically 600mV/A and slope compensation rate, Se, is typically 450mV/T where T is the switching cycle period. The control reference for the current loop comes from the error amplifier’s output (VCOMP). A PWM cycle begins when a clock pulse sets the PWM latch and the upper FET is turned on. Current begins to ramp up in the upper FET and inductor. This current is sensed (VCSA), converted to a voltage and summed with the slope compensation signal. This combined signal is compared to VCOMP and when the signal is equal to VCOMP, the latch is reset. Upon latch reset the upper FET is turned off and the lower FET turned on allowing current to ramp down in the inductor. The lower FET will remain on until the clock initiates another PWM cycle. Figure 56 shows the typical operating waveforms during the PWM operation. The dotted lines illustrate the sum of the current sense and slope compensation signal. Output voltage is regulated as the error amplifier varies VCOMP and thus output inductor current. The error amplifier is a trans-conductance type and its output (COMP) is terminated with a series RC network to GND. This termination is internal (150k/54pF) if the COMP pin is tied to AVINO. Additionally, the trans-conductance for COMP = AVINO is 50µs vs 220µs for external RC connection. Its non-inverting input is internally connected to a 600mV reference voltage and its inverting input is connected to the output voltage via the FB pin and its associated divider network. VCOMP VCSA DUTY CYCLE IL VOUT FIGURE 56. PWM OPERATION WAVEFORMS Light Load Operation At light loads, converter efficiency may be improved by enabling variable frequency operation (PFM). Connecting the SYNC pin to GND will allow the controller to choose such operation automatically when the load current is low. Figure 57 shows the DCM operation. The IC enters the DCM mode of operation when 8 consecutive cycles of inductor current crossing zero are detected. This corresponds to a load current equal to 1/2 the peak-to-peak inductor ripple current and set by the following Equation 2: V OUT 1 – D I OUT = ----------------------------------2LF SW (EQ. 2) where D = duty cycle, FSW = switching frequency, L = inductor value, IOUT = output loading current, VOUT = output voltage. While operating in PFM mode, the regulator controls the output voltage with a simple comparator and pulsed FET current. A comparator signals the point at which FB is equal to the 600mV reference at which time the regulator begins providing pulses of current until FB is moved above the 600mV reference by 1%. The current pulses are approximately 300mA and are issued at a frequency equal to the converters programmed PWM operating frequency. March 2014 09616 Altera Corporation ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 18 PWM DCM PULSE SKIP PWM DCM OCK 8 CYCLES IL LOAD CURRENT 0 VOUT FIGURE 57. DCM MODE OPERATION WAVEFORMS Due to the pulsed current nature of PFM mode, the converter can supply limited current to the load. Should load current rise beyond the limit, VOUT will begin to decline. A second comparator signals an FB voltage 1% lower than the 600mV reference and forces the converter to return to PWM operation. Output Voltage Selection The regulator output voltage is easily programmed using an external resistor divider to scale VOUT relative to the internal reference voltage. The scaled voltage is applied to the inverting input of the error amplifier; refer to Figure 57. The output voltage programming resistor, R3, depends on the value chosen for the feedback resistor, R2, and the desired output voltage, VOUT, of the regulator. Equation 3 describes the relationship between VOUT and resistor values. R 2 x0.6V R 3 = ---------------------------------V OUT – 0.6V (EQ. 3) If the desired output voltage is 0.6V, then R3 is left unpopulated and R2 is 0Ω. VOUT FB + - EA R2 R3 0.6V REFERENCE FIGURE 58. EXTERNAL RESISTOR DIVIDER Protection Features The ER3105DI is protected from overcurrent, negative overcurrent and over-temperature. The protection circuits operate automatically. Overcurrent Protection During PWM on-time, current through the upper FET is monitored and compared to a nominal 0.9A peak overcurrent limit. In the event that current reaches the limit, the upper FET will be turned off until the next switching cycle. In this way, FET peak current is always well limited. If the overcurrent condition persists for 17 sequential clock cycles, the regulator will begin its hiccup sequence. In this case, both FETS will be turned off and POK will be pulled low. This condition will be maintained for 8 soft-start periods after which, the regulator will attempt a normal soft-start. ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 19 Should the output fault persist, the regulator will repeat the hiccup sequence indefinitely. There is no danger even if the output is shorted during soft-start. If VOUT is shorted very quickly, FB may collapse below 5/8ths of its target value before 17 cycles of overcurrent are detected. The ER3105DI recognizes this condition and will begin to lower its switching frequency proportional to the FB pin voltage. This insures that under no circumstance (even with VOUT near 0V) will the inductor current run away. Negative Current Limit Should an external source somehow drive current into VOUT, the controller will attempt to regulate VOUT by reversing its inductor current to absorb the externally sourced current. In the event that the external source is low impedance, current may be reversed to unacceptable levels and the controller will initiate its negative current limit protection. Similar to normal overcurrent, the negative current protection is realized by monitoring the current through the lower FET. When the valley point of the inductor current reaches negative current limit, the lower FET is turned off and the upper FET is forced on until current reaches the POSITIVE current limit or an internal clock signal is issued. At this point, the lower FET is allowed to operate. Should the current again be pulled to the negative limit on the next cycle, the upper FET will again be forced on and current will be forced to 1/6th of the positive current limit. At this point the controller will turn off both FET’s and wait for COMP to indicate return to normal operation. During this time, the controller will apply a 100 load from SW to PGND and attempt to discharge the output. Negative current limit is a pulse-by-pulse style operation and recovery is automatic. Negative current limit protection is disabled in PFM operating mode because reverse current is not allowed to build due to the diode emulation behavior of the lower FET. Over-Temperature Protection Over-temperature protection limits maximum junction temperature in the ER3105DI. When junction temperature (TJ) exceeds +150°C, both FET’s are turned off and the controller waits for temperature to decrease by approximately 20°C. During this time POK is pulled low. When temperature is within an acceptable range, the controller will initiate a normal soft-start sequence. For continuous operation, the +125°C junction temperature rating should not be exceeded. Boot Undervoltage Protection If the Boot capacitor voltage falls below 1.8V, the Boot undervoltage protection circuit will turn on the lower FET for 400ns to recharge the capacitor. This operation may arise during long periods of no switching such as PFM no load situations. In PWM operation near dropout (VIN near VOUT), the regulator may hold the upper FET on for multiple clock cycles. To prevent the boot capacitor from discharging, the lower FET is forced on for approximately 200ns every 10 clock cycles. Application Guidelines Simplifying the Design While the ER3105DI offers user programmed options for most parameters, the easiest implementation with fewest components involves selecting internal settings for SS, COMP and FSW. Table 1 on page 4 provides component value selections for a variety of output voltages and will allow the designer to implement solutions with a minimum of effort. Operating Frequency The ER3105DI operates at a default switching frequency of 500kHz if FSW is tied to AVINO. Tie a resistor from FSW to GND to program the switching frequency from 300kHz to 2MHz, as shown in Equation 4. R FSW k = 108.75k t – 0.2s 1s (EQ. 4) Where: t is the switching period in µs. March 2014 09616 Altera Corporation ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 20 RFSW (kΩ) 300 200 100 0 500 750 1000 1250 1500 1750 2000 FSW (kHz) FIGURE 59. RFSW SELECTION vs FSW Synchronization Control The frequency of operation can be synchronized up to 2MHz by an external signal applied to the SYNC pin. The rising edge on the SYNC triggers the rising edge of SW. To properly sync, the external source must be at least 10% greater than the programmed free running IC frequency. Output Inductor Selection The inductor value determines the converter’s ripple current. Choosing an inductor current requires a somewhat arbitrary choice of ripple current, I. A reasonable starting point is 30% of total load current. The inductor value can then be calculated using Equation 5: L= VIN - VOUT FSW x DI x VOUT (EQ. 5) VIN Increasing the value of inductance reduces the ripple current and thus, the ripple voltage. However, the larger inductance value may reduce the converter’s response time to a load transient. The inductor current rating should be such that it will not saturate in overcurrent conditions. For typical ER3105DI applications, inductor values generally lies in the 10µH to 47µH range. In general, higher VOUT will mean higher inductance. Buck Regulator Output Capacitor Selection An output capacitor is required to filter the inductor current. The current mode control loop allows the use of low ESR ceramic capacitors and thus supports very small circuit implementations on the PC board. Electrolytic and polymer capacitors may also be used. While ceramic capacitors offer excellent overall performance and reliability, the actual in-circuit capacitance must be considered. Ceramic capacitors are rated using large peak-to-peak voltage swings and with no DC bias. In the DC/DC converter application, these conditions do not reflect reality. As a result, the actual capacitance may be considerably lower than the advertised value. Consult the manufacturers data sheet to determine the actual in-application capacitance. Most manufacturers publish capacitance vs DC bias so that this effect can be easily accommodated. The effects of AC voltage are not frequently published, but an assumption of ~20% further reduction will generally suffice. The result of these considerations may mean an effective capacitance 50% lower than nominal and this value should be used in all design calculations. Nonetheless, ceramic capacitors are a very good choice in many applications due to their reliability and extremely low ESR. The following equations allow calculation of the required capacitance to meet a desired ripple voltage level. Additional capacitance may be used. For the ceramic capacitors (low ESR): I V OUTripple = --------------------------------------8 F SW C OUT ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 (EQ. 6) March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 21 where I is the inductor’s peak-to-peak ripple current, FSW is the switching frequency and COUT is the output capacitor. If using electrolytic capacitors then: V OUTripple = I*ESR (EQ. 7) Loop Compensation Design When COMP is not connected to AVINO, the COMP pin is active for external loop compensation. The ER3105DI uses constant frequency peak current mode control architecture to achieve a fast loop transient response. An accurate current sensing pilot device in parallel with the upper MOSFET is used for peak current control signal and overcurrent protection. The inductor is not considered as a state variable since its peak current is constant, and the system becomes a single order system. It is much easier to design a type II compensator to stabilize the loop than to implement voltage mode control. Peak current mode control has an inherent input voltage feed-forward function to achieve good line regulation. Figure 60 shows the small signal model of the synchronous buck regulator. + ^ iin ^ Vin ILd^ 1:D ^ iL LP vo^ RLP Vin d^ + Rc GAIN (VLOOP (S(fi)) RT Co Ro Ti(S) d^ K Fm + Tv(S) He(S) v^comp -Av(S) FIGURE 60. SMALL SIGNAL MODEL OF SYNCHRONOUS BUCK REGULATOR Vo R2 C3 VFB R3 VREF - VCOMP GM + R6 C7 C6 FIGURE 61. TYPE II COMPENSATOR Figure 61 shows the type II compensator and its transfer function is expressed, as shown in Equation 8: S S 1 + ------------ 1 + ------------- cz2 cz1 GM R 3 v̂ COMP A v S = -------------------- = -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------- C6 + C7 R2 + R3 S S v̂ FB S 1 + ------------- 1 + ------------- cp1 (EQ. 8) cp2 where, Compensator design goal: High DC gain March 2014 09616 Altera Corporation ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 22 C6 + C7 R2 + R3 1 1 cz1 = --------------- , cz2 = --------------- cp1 = ----------------------- cp2 = ----------------------R6 C6 C7 C3 R2 R3 R6 C6 R2 C3 Choose Loop bandwidth fc less than 100kHz Gain margin: >10dB Phase margin: >40° The compensator design procedure is as follows: The loop gain at crossover frequency of fc has a unity gain. Therefore, the compensator resistance R6 is determined by Equation 9. 2f c V o C o R t 3 R 6 = ---------------------------------- = 27.3 10 f c V o C o GM V FB (EQ. 9) Where GM is the trans-conductance, gm, of the voltage error amplifier in each phase. Compensator capacitor C6 is then given by Equation 10. Ro Co Vo Co Rc Co 1 C 6 = --------------- = --------------- ,C 7 = max (--------------,----------------------) R6 Io R6 R 6 f SW R 6 (EQ. 10) Put one compensator pole at zero frequency to achieve high DC gain, and put another compensator pole at either ESR zero frequency or half switching frequency, whichever is lower in Equation 10. An optional zero can boost the phase margin. CZ2 is a zero due to R2 and C3 Put compensator zero 2 to 5 times fc 1 C 3 = ---------------f c R 2 (EQ. 11) Example: VIN = 12V, VO = 5V, IO = 500mA, fSW = 500kHz, R2 = 90.9k, Co = 22µF/5mΩ, L = 39µH, fc = 50kHz, then compensator resistance R6: 3 R 6 = 27.3 10 50kHz 5V 22F = 150.2k (EQ. 12) It is acceptable to use 150kas theclosest standard value for R6. 5V 22 F C 6 = ------------------------------------------- = 1.46nF 500mA 150k (EQ. 13) 22F-,--------------------------------------------------1 C 7 = max (5m --------------------------------) = (0.7pF,4.2pF) (EQ. 14) 150k 500kHz 150k It is also acceptable to use the closest standard values for C6 and C7. There is approximately 3pF parasitic capacitance from VCOMP to GND; Therefore, C7 is optional. Use C6 = 1500pF and C7 = OPEN. 1 C 3 = -------------------------------------------------- = 70pF 50kHz 90.9k (EQ. 15) Use C3 = 68pF. Note that C3 may increase the loop bandwidth from previous estimated value. Figure 62 shows the simulated voltage loop gain. It is shown that it has a 75kHz loop bandwidth with a 61° phase margin and 6dB gain margin. It may be more desirable to achieve an increased gain margin. This can be accomplished by lowering R6 by 20% to 30%. In practice, ceramic ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 23 capacitors have significant derating on voltage and temperature, depending on the type. Please refer to the ceramic capacitor datasheet for more details. 60 45 GAIN (dB) 30 15 0 -15 -30 100 1k 10k 100k 1M FREQUENCY (Hz) 180 150 PHASE (°) 120 90 60 30 0 100 1k 10k FREQUENCY (Hz) 100k 1M FIGURE 62. SIMULATED LOOP GAIN Layout Considerations Proper layout of the power converter will minimize EMI and noise and insure first pass success of the design. PCB layouts are available from Altera. In addition, Figure 63 will make clear the important points in PCB layout. In reality, PCB layout of the ER3105DI is quite simple. A multi-layer printed circuit board with GND plane is recommended. Figure 63 shows the connections of the critical components in the converter. Note that capacitors CIN and COUT could each represent multiple physical capacitors. The most critical connections are to tie the PGND pin to the package GND pad and then use vias to directly connect the GND pad to the system GND plane. This connection of the GND pad to system plane insures a low impedance path for all return current, as well as an excellent thermal path to dissipate heat. With this connection made, place the high frequency MLCC input capacitor near the PVIN pin and use vias directly at the capacitor pad to tie the capacitor to the system GND plane. The boot capacitor is easily placed on the PCB side opposite the controller IC and 2 vias directly connect the capacitor to BOOT and SW. Place a 1µF MLCC near the AVINO pin and directly connect its return with a via to the system GND plane. Place the feedback divider close to the FB pin and do not route any feedback components near SW or BOOT. If external components are used for SS, COMP or FSW the same advice applies. March 2014 09616 Altera Corporation ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A Page 24 CAV I NO RFSW FIGURE 63. PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD POWER PLANES AND Document Revision History The table lists the revision history for this document. Date March 2014 Version 1.0 Changes Initial release. ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator 09616 March 2014 March 14, 2014 Altera Corporation Rev A Page 25 Package Outline Drawing L12.4x3 12 LEAD DUAL FLAT NO-LEAD PLASTIC PACKAGE Rev 2, 7/10 3.30 +0.10/-0.15 4.00 6 PIN 1 INDEX AREA 2X 2.50 A 10X 0.50 PIN #1 INDEX AREA B 6 1 12 X 0.40 ±0.10 6 1.70 +0.10/-0.15 3.00 (4X) 0.15 7 12 TOP VIEW 0.10M C A B 4 12 x 0.23 +0.07/-0.05 BOTTOM VIEW SEE DETAIL "X" ( 3.30) 6 0.10 C 1 C 1.00 MAX SEATING PLANE 0.08 C SIDE VIEW 2.80 ( 1.70 ) C 0.2 REF 5 12 X 0.60 7 12 0 . 00 MIN. 0 . 05 MAX. ( 12X 0.23 ) ( 10X 0 . 5 ) DETAIL "X" TYPICAL RECOMMENDED LAND PATTERN NOTES: 1. Dimensions are in millimeters. Dimensions in ( ) for Reference Only. 2. Dimensioning and tolerancing conform to AMSE Y14.5m-1994. 3. Unless otherwise specified, tolerance : Decimal ± 0.05 4. Dimension applies to the metallized terminal and is measured between 0.15mm and 0.30mm from the terminal tip. 5. Tiebar shown (if present) is a non-functional feature. March 2014 09616 Altera Corporation 6. The configuration of the pin #1 identifier is optional, but must be located within the zone indicated. The pin #1 identifier may be either a mold or mark feature. 7. Compliant to JEDEC MO-229 V4030D-4 issue E. ER3105DI 500mA Wide VIN Synchronous Buck Regulator March 14, 2014 Rev A