TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 features applications D Regulated 3-V or 3.3-V Output Voltage With D D D D D D D D D D D D D up to 20-mA Output Current From a 0.9-V to 1.8-V Input Voltage Range High Power Conversion Efficiency (up to 90%) Over Wide Output Current Range, Optimized for 1.2-V Battery Voltage Snooze Mode for Improved Efficiency at Low-Output Current Additional Output With 2 Times VI (OUT1) Device Quiescent Current Less Than 2 µA Supervisor Included; Open Drain or Push-Pull Power Good Output No Inductors Required/Low EMI Only Five Small, 1-µF Ceramic Capacitors Required Microsmall 10-Pin MSOP Package D D Pagers Battery-Powered Toys Portable Measurement Instruments Home Automation Products Medical Instruments (Like Hearing Instruments) Metering Applications Using MSP430 Microcontroller Portable Smart Card Readers DGS PACKAGES (TOP VIEW) SNOOZE C1– VIN C1+ OUT1 1 10 2 9 3 8 4 7 5 6 PG GND C2– C2+ OUT2 description The TPS6031X step-up, regulated charge pumps generate a 3-V ±4% or 3.3-V ±4% output voltage from a 0.9-V to 1.8-V input voltage (one alkaline, NiCd, or NiMH battery). ACTUAL SIZE 3,05 mm x 4,98 mm Only five small 1-µF ceramic capacitors are required to build a complete high-efficiency dc/dc charge pump converter. To achieve the high efficiency over a wide input voltage range, the charge pump automatically selects between a 3x or 4x conversion mode. typical application circuit INPUT 0.9 V to 1.8 V CIN 1 µF C2F 1 µF 90 80 2 4 8 7 C1– C1+ C2– C2+ 3 VIN + OUT1 TPS60310 OUT2 1 ON/OFF + 6 R SNOOZE GND 9 PG 2× IN Max 40 mA 5 C(OUT1) 1 µF 3.3 V ±4% Max 20 mA + C(OUT2) 1 µF 10 Snooze Mode 70 Efficiency – % C1F 1 µF EFFICIENCY vs OUTPUT CURRENT (OUT2) 60 50 40 Normal Mode 30 20 10 VI = 1.3 V 0 10 100 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 IO – Output Current (OUT2) – mA Snooze mode improves efficiency at an output current in the range of 1 µA to 100 µA. Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet. Copyright 2001, Texas Instruments Incorporated PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date. Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include testing of all parameters. POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 1 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 description (continued) Output 1 (OUT1) can deliver a maximum of 40 mA, from a 1-V input, with output 2 (OUT2) not loaded. OUT2 can deliver a maximum of 20 mA, from a 1-V input, with OUT1 not loaded. Both outputs can be loaded at the same time, but the total output current of the first voltage doubler must not exceed 40 mA. For example, the load at OUT1 is 20 mA and the load at output 2 is 10 mA. In snooze mode, the devices operate with a typical operating current of 2 µA, while the output voltage is maintained at 3.3 V ±10% or 3 V ±10%, respectively. This is lower than the self-discharge current of most batteries. Load current in snooze mode is limited to 2 mA. If the load current increases above 2 mA, the output voltage drops further and the devices automatically exits the snooze mode and operate in normal mode to regulate to the nominal output voltage with higher output currents. The device is set into the snooze mode by taking the SNOOZE pin low, and is set into normal operating mode by taking the SNOOZE pin high. A power-good function supervises the output voltage of OUT2 and can be used for power up and power down sequencing. Power-good (PG) is offered as either open-drain or push-pull output. AVAILABLE OPTIONS PART NUMBER† MARKING DGS PACKAGE OUTPUT CURRENT 1 [mA]‡ OUTPUT CURRENT 2 [mA]§ OUTPUT VOLTAGE 1 [V] OUTPUT VOLTAGE 2 [V] FEATURE TPS60310DGS ATG 40 20 2 x VIN 3.3 Open-drain power-good output TPS60311DGS ATI 40 20 2 x VIN 3 Open-drain power-good output TPS60312DGS ATK 40 20 2 x VIN 3.3 Push-pull power-good output TPS60313DGS ATL 40 20 2 x VIN 3 Push-pull power-good output † The DGS package is available taped and reeled. Add R suffix to device type (e.g. TPS60310DGSR) to order quantities of 2500 devices per reel. ‡ If OUT2 is not loaded. § If OUT1 is not loaded. 2 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 TPS60310 and TPS60311 functional block diagram C1F C1– C1+ CP1 2x (Doubler) Charge Pump VIN OUT1 _ Oscillator Control SNOOZE + PG (Push-Pull Output for TPS60312 and TPS60313) _ Reg + Vref CP2 1.5x/2x Charge Pump C2– + _ OUT2 C2+ GND C2F Terminal Functions TERMINAL NAME NO. I/O DESCRIPTION C1+ 4 Positive terminal of the flying capacitor C1F C1– 2 Negative terminal of the flying capacitor C1F C2+ 7 Positive terminal of the flying capacitor C2F C2– 8 Negative terminal of the flying capacitor C2F GND 9 OUT1 5 O 2 × VIN power output. Bypass OUT1 to GND with the output filter capacitor C(OUT1). OUT2 6 O Regulated 3.3-V power output (TPS60310, TPS60312) or 3-V power output (TPS60311, TPS60313), respectively PG 10 O GROUND Bypass OUT2 to GND with the output filter capacitor C(OUT2). Power good detector output. As soon as the voltage on OUT2 reaches about 98% of its nominal value this pin goes high. Open drain output on TPS60310 and TPS60311. A pullup resistor should be connected between PG and OUT1 or OUT2. Push-pull output stage on TPS60312 and TPS60313 SNOOZE 1 I VIN 3 I Snooze mode enable input – SNOOZE = Low enables the snooze mode at low output current. – SNOOZE = High disables the snooze mode. Supply input. Bypass VIN to GND with a ≥ 1-µF capacitor. POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 3 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 detailed description operating principle The TPS6031X charge pumps are voltage quadruplers that provide a regulated 3.3-V or 3-V output from a 0.9-V to 1.8-V input. They deliver a maximum load current of 20 mA. Designed specifically for space critical battery powered applications, the complete converter requires only five external capacitors and enables the design to use low-cost, small-sized, 1-µF ceramic capacitors. The TPS6031X circuits consist of an oscillator, a voltage reference, an internal resistive feedback circuit, two error amplifiers, two charge pump stages with MOSFET switches, a shutdown/start-up circuit, and a control circuit. snooze mode The devices contain a circuit which dramatically reduces the quiescent current at light loads. This so called snooze mode must be enabled by pulling the SNOOZE pin low. When the output current decreases below the snooze mode threshold, the device enters the snooze mode. In snooze mode, the main error amplifier with 4% error and 50-µA supply current is disabled and a 10%, 2-µA regulator controls the output voltage. start-up procedure The start-up performance of the device is independent of the level of the snooze input. When voltage is applied to the input, CP1 will first enter a dc start-up mode during which the capacitor on OUT1 is charged up to about VIN. After that, it starts switching to boost the voltage further up to about two times VIN. CP1 first enters a dc start-up mode during which the capacitor on OUT1 is charged up to about VIN. CP2 then follows and charges up the capacitor on OUT2 to about the voltage on OUT1, after that, it also starts switching and boosts up the voltage to its nominal value. The voltage at the SNOOZE pin must not exceed the highest voltage applied to the device. NOTE: During start-up with VOUT = 0 V, the highest voltage is the input voltage. power-good detector The power-good output is an open-drain output on the TPS60310 and TPS60311 or a push-pull output on the TPS60312 and TPS60313. The PG-output pulls low when the output of OUT2 is out of regulation. When the output rises to within 98% of regulation, the power-good output goes active high. In shutdown, power-good is pulled low. In normal operation, an external pullup resistor with the TPS60310 and TPS60311 is typically used to connect the PG pin to VOUT. The resistor should be in the 100-kΩ to 1-MΩ range. If the PG output is not used, it should remain unconnected. Output current at PG (TPS60312, TPS60313) reduces maximum output current at OUT2. In snooze mode, the output voltage is sampled at a rate up to 2 ms and is applied to the power-good comparator. In normal mode, the output voltage is measured continuously. 4 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 absolute maximum ratings over operating free-air temperature (unless otherwise noted)† Input voltage, VI (IN to GND) (see Note 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to 2 V Output voltage, VO (OUT1, OUT2, EN, PG to GND) (see Note 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to 3.6 V Voltage, (C1+ to GND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to VO(OUT1) + 0.3 V Voltage, (C1– to GND, C2– to GND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to VIN + 0.3 V Voltage, (C2+ to GND) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –0.3 V to VO(OUT2) + 0.3 V Continuous power dissipation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . See Dissipation Rating Table Output current, IO (OUT1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 mA Output current, IO (OUT2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 mA Storage temperature range, Tstg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . –55°C to 150°C Maximum junction temperature, TJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150°C † Stresses beyond those listed under “absolute maximum ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under “recommended operating conditions” is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. NOTE 1: The voltage at SNOOZE and PG can exceed IN up to the maximum rated voltage without increasing the leakage current drawn by these pins. DISSIPATION RATING TABLE PACKAGE TA <25_C POWER RATING DERATING FACTOR ABOVE TA = 25_C TA = 70_C POWER RATING TA = 85_C POWER RATING DGS 424 mW 3.4 mW/_C 271 mW 220 mW NOTE: The thermal resistance junction to ambient of the DGS package is RTH–JA = 294_C/W. recommended operating conditions MIN Input voltage, VI NOM 0.9 MAX UNIT 1.8 V Output current (OUT2), IO(OUT2) 20 mA Output current (OUT1), IO(OUT1) 40 mA Input capacitor, CI µF 1 Flying capacitors, C1F, C2F µF 1 Output capacitors, CO(1), CO(2) µF 1 Operating junction temperature, TJ –40 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 125 °C 5 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 electrical characteristics at CIN = C1F = C2F = C(OUT1) = C(OUT2) = 1 µF, TC = –40°C to 85°C, VIN = 1 V, V(SNOOZE) = VIN (unless otherwise noted) PARAMETER VIN TEST CONDITIONS Supply voltage range Maximum out ut current for TPS60310, output TPS60312 IO(OUT2) IO(OUT1) Maximum output current for TPS60311, TPS60313 IO(OUT2) Output voltage for TPS60310, TPS60312 VIN ≥ 1.1 V, IO(OUT2) = 0 mA, I(PG,1) = 0 mA 40 VIN = 0.9 V, IO(OUT2) = 0 mA, I(PG,1) = 0 mA 20 VIN ≥ 1.1 V, IO(OUT1) = 0 mA, I(PG,1) = 0 mA 20 VIN = 0.9 V, IO(OUT1) = 0 mA, I(PG,1) = 0 mA 10 VIN ≥ 1.1 V, IO(OUT2) = 0 mA, I(PG,1) = 0 mA 40 VIN = 0.9 V, IO(OUT2) = 0 mA, I(PG,1) = 0 mA 20 VIN ≥ 1 V, IO(OUT1) = 0 mA, I(PG,1) = 0 mA 20 VIN = 0.9 V, IO(OUT1) = 0 mA, I(PG,1) = 0 mA 12 1.1 V < VIN < 1.8 V, IO(OUT1) = 0 mA 0 < IO(OUT2) < 20 mA 0.9 V < VIN < 1.1 V, IO(OUT1) = 0 mA, IO(OUT2) < 10 mA 0.9 V < VIN < 1.8 V, V(SNOOZE) = 0 V, 0 < IO(OUT2) < 1 mA or 0 < IO(OUT1) < 2 mA 1 V < VIN < 1.8 V, IO(OUT1) = 0 mA, 0 < IO(OUT2) < 20 mA VO(OUT2) Output voltage for TPS60311, TPS60313 OUT2 VP–P Output voltage ripple IQ Quiescent current (no-load input current) I(SQ) Internal switching frequency VIH(EN) EN input high voltage Ilkg 6 OUT1 Quiescent supply current in snooze mode fOSC VIL(EN) EN input low voltage TYP 0.9 IO(OUT1) VO(OUT2) MIN VIN > 1.65 V, IO(OUT1) = 0 mA, 25 µA < IO(OUT2) < 20 mA 0.9 V < VIN < 1.8 V, V(SNOOZE) = 0 V, 0 < IO(OUT2) < 1 mA or 0 < IO(OUT1) < 2 mA IO(OUT2) = 20 mA, IO(OUT1) = 0 mA MAX 1.8 mA 3.17 3.3 3.43 V 3.17 3.3 3.43 2.85 3.3 3.6 2.88 3 3.12 V V 2.88 3 3.15 2.6 3.3 3.27 V 30 mVP–P 60 35 70 VIN = 1.65 V, TC = 60°C V(SNOOZE) = 0 V, 2 10 VIN = 1.65 V, TC ≤ 25°C V(SNOOZE) = 0 V, 1.5 4 µA A µA 470 700 900 kHz 0.3×VIN 0.7×VIN EN input leakage current V(EN) = 0 V or VIN or VO(OUT2) or VO(OUT1) LinSkip switching threshold VIN = 1.25 V Snooze mode threshold 25 V VIN = 1 1.25 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 V mA IO(OUT1) = 40 mA, IO(OUT2) = 0 mA IO = 0 mA, VIN = 1.8 V VIN = 0.9 V to 1.8 V VIN = 0.9 V to 1.8 V UNIT V 0.01 µA 0.1 7.5 IO(OUT1) IO(OUT2) • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 V mA 2 8 mA 1 4 mA TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 electrical characteristics at CIN = C1F = C2F = C(OUT1) = C(OUT2) = 1 µF, TC = –40°C to 85°C, VIN = 1 V, V(SNOOZE) = VIN (unless otherwise noted) (continued) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN VO(OUT2) = 0 V VO(OUT1) = 0 V TYP MAX 5 20 50 2 80 150 UNIT Short circuit current VIN = 1.8 18V Output load regulation VIN = 1.25 V, TC = 25°C 2 mA < IO(OUT2) < 20 mA 0.1 %/mA 1 V < VIN < 1.65 V, TC = 25°C, IO(OUT) = 10 mA 0.75 %/V 1 %/V Output line regulation 1 V < VIN < 1.65 V, TC = 25°C, IO(OUT2) = 1 mA, V(SNOOZE) = 0 V No load start-up time Impedance of first charge pump stage Start-up St t performance f att OUT2 ((minimum i i start-up t t load l d resistance) Startup performance at OUT1 (minimum start-up load resistance) VIN ≥ 1.1 V VIN ≥ 1 V 165 VIN = 0.9 V 1000 400 µs 4.0 Ω Ω 330 VIN = 1 V mA Ω 500 electrical characteristics for power good comparator of devices TPS6031X at TC = –40°C to 85°C, VIN = 1 V and V(SNOOZE) = VIN (unless otherwise noted) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS V(PG) Vhys Power-good trip voltage VOL Power-good output voltage low Ilkg Power good leakage current Power-good VOH Power good output voltage high Power-good IO(PG,1) Output current at power good (source) TPS60312, TPS60313 IO(PG,0) Output current at power good (sink) All devices V(PG) = 0 V Out ut resistance at power ower good Output TPS60312, TPS60313 V(PG) = VO(OUT2) All devices V(PG) = 0 V Power-good trip voltage hysteresis R(PG,0) TYP MAX VO – 1% 10% V 0.3 V TPS60310 0.01 0.1 TPS60311 VO = 3 V, V(PG) = 3 V 0.01 0.1 TPS60313 UNIT VO VO = 0 V, I(PG) = 1.6 mA VO = 3.3 V, V(PG) = 3.3 V TPS60312 R(PG,1) MIN VO ramping positive VO ramping negative A µA 3 IO(PG) = –5 5 mA POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 V 2.7 –5 mA 1.6 mA 15 Ω 100 Ω 7 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS Table of Graphs FIGURE η Efficiency vs Output current (TPS60310 and TPS60311) IS IQ Supply current vs Output current Quiescent current vs Input voltage VO(OUT2) VO(OUT1) Output voltage at OUT2 vs Output current (TPS60310 and TPS60311) Output voltage at OUT1 vs Output current at 25°C, VI = 0.9 V, 1.1 V, 1.25 V, 1.4 V, 1.6 V, 1.8 V VO(OUT2) VO(OUT1) Output voltage at OUT2 vs Input voltage (TPS60310 and TPS60311) 8, 9 Output voltage at OUT1 vs Input voltage (TPS60310 and TPS60311) 10 VO(OUT2) VO(OUT2) Output voltage at OUT2 vs Free-air temperature (TPS60310, TPS60312, TPS60311, and TPS60313) 11, 12 vs Output current for TPS60310, TPS60312, TPS60311, and TPS60313 14, 15 1, 2 3 4 5, 6 Output voltage ripple at OUT2 Minimum input voltage 13 Start-up timing enable 16 Switching frequency vs Input voltage 17 Load transient response 18 Line transient response VO 7 19 Output voltage vs Time 20 Output voltage ripple in Snooze mode 21 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS TPS60310, TPS60312 TPS60311, TPS60313 EFFICIENCY vs OUTPUT CURRENT EFFICIENCY vs OUTPUT CURRENT 90 80 90 VI = 0.9 V VI = 0.9 V 80 70 70 VI = 1.25 V 50 VI = 1.8 V 40 30 50 VI = 1.8 V 40 30 20 20 V(Snooze) = VI V(Snooze) = VI 10 0 0.1 VI = 1.25 V 60 Efficiency – % Efficiency – % 60 10 1 10 IO – Output Current – mA 100 0 0.1 Figure 1 8 1 10 IO – Output Current – mA Figure 2 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 100 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 TPS60310 TPS6031X SUPPLY CURRENT vs OUTPUT CURRENT QUIESCENT CURRENT vs INPUT VOLTAGE 140 36 120 34 VI = 0.9 V 100 Quiescent Current – µ A I CC – Supply Current – mA TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS VI = 1.8 V 80 60 VI = 1.25 V 40 TA = –40°C 32 TA = 25°C 30 TA = 85°C 28 26 24 V(Snooze) = VI 20 0 22 0 10 20 30 20 0.80 40 1 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.80 2 VI – Input Voltage – V IO – Output Current – mA Figure 3 Figure 4 TPS60310, TPS60312 TPS60311, TPS60313 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (OUT2) vs OUTPUT CURRENT (OUT2) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (OUT2) vs OUTPUT CURRENT (OUT2) 3.4 3.2 VI = 1.8 V 3.1 VI = 1.25 V VI = 1.8 V VI = 1.25 V VO – Output Voltage – V VO – Output Voltage – V 3.2 VI = 1.1 V 3 VI = 0.9 V 2.8 3 VI = 1.1 V 2.9 VI = 0.9 V 2.8 2.7 2.6 2.6 0 10 20 30 IO – Output Current (OUT2) – mA 40 0 Figure 5 10 20 30 IO – Output Current (OUT2) – mA 40 Figure 6 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 9 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS TPS60310, TPS60312 TPS60310, TPS60312 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (OUT1) vs OUTPUT CURRENT (OUT1) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (OUT2) vs INPUT VOLTAGE 4 3.35 VO – Output Voltage – V VO – Output Voltage (OUT2) – V 3.3 VI = 1.8 V 3.5 VI = 1.6 V 3 VI = 1.4 V 2.5 VI = 1.25 V VI = 1.1 V 2 0 3.2 IO(OUT2) = 20 mA 3.15 3.1 3.05 VI = 0.9 V 1.5 IO(OUT2) = 0.1 mA IO(OUT2) = 1 mA IO(OUT2) = 10 mA 3.25 20 40 IO – Output Current (OUT1) – mA 3 0.8 60 1 Figure 7 TPS60310, TPS60312 TPS6031x OUTPUT VOLTAGE (OUT2) vs INPUT VOLTAGE OUTPUT VOLTAGE (OUT1) vs INPUT VOLTAGE IO(OUT2) = 0.1 mA IO(OUT1) = 0.1 mA VO – Output Voltage (OUT1) – V VO – Output Voltage (OUT2) – V 1.8 3.5 IO(OUT2) = 1 mA 3.05 3 IO(OUT2) = 10 mA IO(OUT2) = 20 mA 2.95 2.9 1 1.2 1.4 VI – Input Voltage – V 1.6 1.8 3 IO(OUT1) = 10 mA 2.5 IO(OUT1) = 40 mA 2 1.5 0.8 1 1.2 Figure 10 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 1.4 VI – Input Voltage – V Figure 9 10 1.6 Figure 8 3.1 2.85 0.8 1.2 1.4 VI – Input Voltage – V • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 1.6 1.8 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS TPS60310, TPS60312 TPS60311, TPS60313 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (OUT2) vs FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE OUTPUT VOLTAGE (OUT2) vs FREE-AIR TEMPERATURE 3.04 3.40 VI = 1.8 V 3.20 VI = 1.25 V VI = 1.8 V 3.10 3 2.90 VO – Output Voltage (OUT2) – V 3.02 3.30 3 VI = 1.25 V VI = 1 V 2.98 2.96 2.94 2.92 2.80 –40 2.90 –40 10 60 110 TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C Figure 11 10 60 110 TA – Free-Air Temperature – °C Figure 12 TPS60310, TPS60312 MINIMUM INPUT VOLTAGE vs OUTPUT CURRENT TPS6031x OUTPUT VOLTAGE RIPPLE (OUT2) 1.20 IO(OUT2) = 20 mA, VI = 1.2 V 1.15 VI(min)– Minimum Input Voltage – V VO – Output Voltage (OUT2) – V VI = 1 V 10 mV/DIV 1.10 TA = 85°C 1.05 1.00 TA = –40°C 0.95 0.90 0.85 TA = 25°C 0.80 0.75 500 ns/DIV 0.70 0.10 Figure 13 1 10 IO – Output Current – mA 100 Figure 14 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 11 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS TPS60311, TPS60313 MINIMUM INPUT VOLTAGE vs OUTPUT CURRENT START-UP TIMING ENABLE 1.20 VO(OUT2) VI(min)– Minimum Input Voltage – V 1.15 2 V/DIV 1.10 1.05 VO(OUT1) 1.00 2 V/DIV 0.95 IIN 0.90 0.85 0.80 100 mA/DIV TA = 85°C TA = 25°C TA = –40°C V(EN) 1 V/DIV 0.75 50 us/DIV 0.70 0.10 1 10 IO – Output Current – mA 100 Figure 15 Figure 16 SWITCHING FREQUENCY vs INPUT VOLTAGE LOAD TRANSIENT RESPONSE 730 20 mV/DIV Switching Frequency – kHz 720 TA = 85°C 710 VO(OUT2) 700 VI = 1.25 V, Load Step 2 mA to 18 mA to 2 mA, TA = 25°C TA = 25°C 690 TA = –40°C 680 670 10 mA/DIV 660 650 0.8 20 us/DIV 1.3 VI – Input Voltage – V 1.8 Figure 18 Figure 17 12 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 IO(OUT2) TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 TYPICAL CHARACTERISTICS LINE TRANSIENT RESPONSE VI = 1.1 V to 1.7 V to 1.1 V, IO(OUT2) = 20 mA TA = 25°C VO(OUT2) 50 mV/DIV VI 1 V/DIV 500 us/DIV Figure 19 OUTPUT VOLTAGE vs TIME VI = 1.25 V, IO(OUT2) = 1 mA, CO(OUT2) = 1 µF VO(OUT2) OUTPUT VOLTAGE RIPPLE IN SNOOZE MODE VI = 1.25 V, IO(OUT2) = 1 mA, CO(OUT2) = 10 µF 100 mV/DIV VO(OUT2) 100 mV/DIV 1 V/DIV V(Snooze) 200 us/DIV 200 us/DIV Figure 20 Figure 21 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 13 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 APPLICATION INFORMATION design procedure capacitor selection The TPS6031X devices require only five external capacitors. Their values are closely linked to the required output current and the output noise and ripple requirements. It is possible to only use 1-µF capacitors of the same type. The input capacitor improves system efficiency by reducing the input impedance and stabilizing the input current. The minimum required capacitance of the output capacitor (CO) that can be selected is 1 µF. Depending on the maximum allowed output ripple voltage, larger values can be chosen. Table 1 shows capacitor values recommended for low output voltage ripple operation. A recommendation is given for the smallest size. Table 1. Recommended Capacitor Values for Low-Output Voltage Ripple Operation VIN [V] IO(OUT2) [mA] CIN [µF] CXF [µF] COUT [µF] CERAMIC CERAMIC CERAMIC VP–P [mV] AT 20 mA/ VIN = 1.1 V 0.9...1.8 0…20 1 1 1 16 0.9…1.8 0…20 1 1 2.2 10 0.9…1.8 0…20 1 1 10 // 0.1 6 Table 2. Recommended Capacitors MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER SIZE CAPACITANCE TYPE Taiyo Yuden UMK212BJ104MG LMK212BJ105KG LMK212BJ225MG JMK316BJ475KL 0805 0805 0805 1206 0.1 µF 1 µF 2.2 µF 4.7 µF Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic AVX 0805ZC105KAT2A 1206ZC225KAT2A 0805 1206 1 µF 2.2 µF Ceramic Ceramic Table 3 lists the manufacturers of recommended capacitors. However, ceramic capacitors will provide the lowest output voltage ripple due to their typically lower ESR. Table 3. Recommended Capacitor Manufacturers 14 MANUFACTURER CAPACITOR TYPE Taiyo Yuden X7R/X5R ceramic www.t-yuden.com AVX X7R/X5R ceramic www.avxcorp.com Vishay X7R/X5R ceramic www.vishay.com Kemet X7R/X5R ceramic www.kemet.com TDK X7R/X5R ceramic www.component.tdk.com POST OFFICE BOX 655303 INTERNET • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 APPLICATION INFORMATION capacitor selection (continued) INPUT 0.9 V to 1.8 V 3 CIN 1 µF + R1 TPS60310 4 C1F 1 µF 2 10 PG C1+ 8 C2– SNOOZE C(OUT2) 1 µF PG 7 C2+ C1– 1 OUTPUT 3.3 V, 20 mA 6 OUT2 VIN + C2F 1 µF 5 OUT1 + GND 9 C(OUT1) 1 µF Figure 22. Typical Operating Circuit For the maximum output current and best performance, five ceramic capacitors of 1 µF are recommended. For lower currents or higher allowed output voltage ripple, other capacitors can be used. It is recommended that the input and output capacitors have a minimum value of 1 µF. This value is necessary to assure a stable operation of the system due to the linear mode. With flying capacitors lower than 1 µF, the maximum output power decreases. This means that the device works in the linear mode with lower output currents. output filter design The power-good output is capable of driving light loads up to 5 mA (see Figure 23). Therefore, the output resistance of the power-good pin with the output capacitor, can be used as an RC-filter. C1F C1– VIN C1+ OUT2 C(OUT2) Charge Pumps, Logic and Control _ SNOOZE + + _ R(PG1) R(PG0) PG CPG Vref OUT1 C(OUT1) C2– GND C2+ C2F Figure 23. TPS60312, TPS60313 Push-Pull Power-Good Output-Stage as Filtered Supply POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 15 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 APPLICATION INFORMATION output filter design (continued) Due to R(PG,1), an output filter can easily be formed with an output capacitor (CPG). Cutoff frequency is given by: ƒc + 1 2pR (1) C (PG,1) PG Ť and ratio VO/VI for the ac ripple is: V V (PG,1) O(OUT2) Ť + 1 Ǹ ǒ 1 ) 2pƒ R Ǔ (2) 2 C (PG,1) PG with R(PG,1) = 15 Ω, CPG = 0.1 µF, and f = 600 kHz (at nominal switching frequency) Ť V V (PG,1) O(OUT2) Ť (3) + 0.175 Load current sourced by power-good output reduces maximum output current at OUT2. During start-up (power-good going high) current charging CPG discharges C(OUT2). Therefore, CPG must not be larger than CPG ≤ 0.1 C(OUT2) or the device does not start. By charging CPG through C(OUT2), the output voltage at OUT2 decreases. If the capacitance of CPG is to large, the circuit detects power bad. The power-good output goes low and discharges CPG. Then the cycle starts again. Figure 24 shows a configuration with an LC-post filter to further reduce output ripple and noise. INPUT 0.9 V to 1.8 V 3 CIN 1 µF VIN + LP 6 + R1 TPS60310 4 C1F 1 µF OUT2 2 1 PG C1+ C2+ C1– C2– SNOOZE OUT1 GND ON/OFF 10 C(OUT2) 1 µF CP VP(OUT) PG 7 C2F 1 µF 8 5 + 9 C(OUT1) 1 µF Figure 24. LC-Post Filter Table 4. Recommended Values for Lowest Output Voltage Ripple VIN [V] IO(OUT2) [mA] CIN[µF] CERAMIC CXF[µF] CERAMIC COUT[µF] CERAMIC LP[µH] [ H] CP[µF] CERAMIC VP(OUT) VP–P[mV] 0.9…1.8 20 1 1 1 0.1 0.1 (X7R) 16 0.9…1.8 20 1 1 1 0.1 1 // 0.1 (X7R) 12 0.9…1.8 20 1 1 1 1 0.1 (X7R) 14 0.9…1.8 20 1 1 1 1 1 // 0.1 (X7R) 3 16 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 APPLICATION INFORMATION output filter design (continued) OUT2 3 CIN 1 µF 1.5 V + VIN + R1 1M C(OUT2) 1 µF Display MSP430 TPS60312 4 C1F 1 µF 6 2 1 PG C1+ C2+ C1– C2– SNOOZE OUT1 10 7 C2F 1 µF 8 Amplifier Sensor ON 5 GND CPG 0.1 µF + 9 C(OUT1) 1 µF Figure 25. Application With MSP430; PG as Supply for Analog Circuits power dissipation As given in the data sheet, the thermal resistance of the unsoldered package is RθJA = 294°C/W. Soldered on the EVM, a typical thermal resistance of RθJA(EVM) = 200°C/W was measured. The thermal resistance can be calculated using equation 4. Where: T –T R θJA + J A PD (4) TJ is the junction temperature. TA is the ambient temperature. PD is the power that needs to be dissipated by the device. The maximum power dissipation can be calculated using equation 5. PD = VIN × IIN – VO × IO = VIN(max) × (3 × IO + I(SUPPLY)) – VO × IO (5) The maximum power dissipation happens with maximum input voltage and maximum output current: At maximum load the supply current is approximately 2 mA. PD = 1.8 V × (3 × 20 mA + 2 mA) – 3.3 V × 20 mA = 46 mW (6) With this maximum rating and the thermal resistance of the device on the EVM, the maximum temperature rise above ambient temperature can be calculated using equation 7. ∆TJ = RθJA × PD = 200°C/W × 46 mW = 10°C (7) This means that internal dissipation increases TJ by 10°C. The junction temperature of the device must not exceed 125°C. This means the IC can easily be used at ambient temperatures up to: TA = TJ(max) – ∆TJ = 125°C – 10°C = 115°C (8) layout and board space All capacitors should be soldered as close as possible to the IC. A PCB layout proposal for a two-layer board is shown in Figure 26. Care has been taken to connect all capacitors as close as possible to the circuit to achieve optimized output voltage ripple performance. The bottom layer is not shown in Figure 26. It only consists of a ground-plane with a single track between the two vias that can be seen in the left part of the top layer. POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 17 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 APPLICATION INFORMATION layout and board space (continued) PG 9,8 mm OUT2 GND GND VIN OUT1 0 mm EN 0 mm 7,62 mm Figure 26. Recommended PCB Layout for TPS6031X (top layer) device family products Other charge pump dc-dc converters in this family are: Table 5. Product Identification PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION TPS60100 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 200-mA low-noise charge pump TPS60101 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 100-mA low-noise charge pump TPS60110 3-cell to regulated 5-V, 300-mA low-noise charge pump TPS60111 3-cell to regulated 5-V, 150-mA low-noise charge pump TPS60120 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 200-mA high-efficiency charge pump with low-battery comparator TPS60121 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 200-mA high-efficiency charge pump with power-good comparator TPS60122 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 100-mA high-efficiency charge pump with low-battery comparator TPS60123 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 100-mA high-efficiency charge pump with power-good comparator TPS60124 2-cell to regulated 3-V, 200-mA high-efficiency charge pump with low-battery comparator TPS60125 2-cell to regulated 3-V, 200-mA high-efficiency charge pump with power-good comparator TPS60130 3-cell to regulated 5-V, 300-mA high-efficiency charge pump with low-battery comparator TPS60131 3-cell to regulated 5-V, 300-mA high-efficiency charge pump with power-good comparator TPS60132 3-cell to regulated 5-V, 150-mA high-efficiency charge pump with low-battery comparator TPS60133 3-cell to regulated 5-V, 150-mA high-efficiency charge pump with power-good comparator TPS60140 2-cell to regulated 5-V, 100-mA charge pump voltage tripler with low-battery comparator TPS60141 2-cell to regulated 5-V, 100-mA charge pump voltage tripler with power-good comparator TPS60200 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 100-mA low-ripple charge pump with low-battery comparator in MSOP10 TPS60201 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 100-mA low-ripple charge pump with power-good comparator in MSOP10 TPS60202 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 50-mA low-ripple charge pump with low-battery comparator in MSOP10 TPS60203 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 50-mA low-ripple charge pump with power-good comparator in MSOP10 TPS60210 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 100-mA low-ripple charge pump with ultralow operating current and low-battery comparator in MSOP10 TPS60211 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 100-mA low-ripple charge pump with ultralow operating current and power-good comparator in MSOP10 TPS60212 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 100-mA low-ripple charge pump with ultralow operating current and low-battery comparator in MSOP10 TPS60213 2-cell to regulated 3.3-V, 50-mA low-ripple charge pump with ultralow operating current and power-good comparator in MSOP10 18 POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265 TPS60310, TPS60311, TPS60312, TPS60313 SINGLE-CELL TO 3-V/3.3-V, 20-mA DUAL OUTPUT, HIGH-EFFICIENCY CHARGE PUMP WITH SNOOZE MODE SLVS362A – MAY 2001 – REVISED AUGUST 2001 MECHANICAL DATA DGS (S-DPS-G10) PLASTIC SMALL-OUTLINE PACKAGE 0,27 0,17 0,50 10 0,25 M 6 0,15 NOM 3,05 2,95 4,98 4,78 Gage Plane 0,25 1 0°–ā6° 5 3,05 2,95 0,69 0,41 Seating Plane 1,07 MAX 0,15 0,05 0,10 4073272/A 03/98 NOTES: A. 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