LINER LTM4615

LTM4628
Dual 8A or Single 16A
DC/DC µModule Regulator
Features
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Description
Complete Standalone Dual Power Supply
Single 16A or Dual 8A Output
Wide Input Voltage Range: 4.5V to 26.5V
Output Voltage Range: 0.6V to 5.5V
±1.5% Total DC Output Error
Differential Remote Sense Amplifier
Current Mode Control/Fast Transient Response
Adjustable Switching Frequency
Overcurrent Foldback Protection
Multiphase Parallel Current Sharing with
Multiple LTM4628s
Frequency Synchronization
Internal Temperature Sensing Diode Output
Selectable Burst Mode® Operation
Soft-Start/Voltage Tracking
Output Overvoltage Protection
Small Surface Mount Footprint, Low Profile
15mm × 15mm × 4.32mm LGA and
15mm × 15mm × 4.92mm BGA Packages
The LTM®4628 is a complete dual 8A output switching
mode DC/DC power supply and can be easily configured
to provide a single 2-phase 16A output. Included in the
package are the switching controller, power FETs, inductor,
and all supporting components. Operating from an input
voltage range of 4.5V to 26.5V, the LTM4628 supports
two outputs each with an output voltage range of 0.6V to
5.5V, set by a single external resistor. Its high efficiency
design delivers 8A continuous current for each output.
Only a few input and output capacitors are needed.
The device supports frequency synchronization, multiphase operation, Burst Mode operation and output voltage
tracking for supply rail sequencing. It has an onboard
temperature diode for device temperature monitoring.
High switching frequency and a current mode architecture enable a very fast transient response to line and load
changes without sacrificing stability.
Fault protection features include overvoltage and overcurrent protection. The power module is offered in space
saving and thermally enhanced 15mm × 15mm × 4.32mm
LGA and 15mm × 15mm × 4.92mm BGA packages. The
LTM4628 is RoHS compliant with Pb-free finish.
Applications
Telecom and Networking Equipment
Storage and ATCA Cards
n Industrial Equipment
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L, LT, LTC, LTM, Linear Technology, the Linear logo, µModule, Burst Mode and PolyPhase
are registered and LTpowerCAD is a trademarks of Linear Technology Corporation. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Typical Application
Dual 8A, 1.5V and 1.2V Output DC/DC µModule® Regulator
Efficiency and Power Loss
at 12V Input
4.7µF
95
MODE_PLLIN CLKOUT INTVCC
*
10k
VOUT1
VIN
10µF
35V
×4
120k
TEMP
VOUTS1
RUN1
DIFFOUT
RUN2
SW1
TRACK1
5.1V ZENER
470µF
6.3V
VFB1
LTM4628
TRACK2
0.1µF
VOUT1
1.5V AT 8A
100µF
6.3V
VFB2
fSET
COMP1
PHASMD
COMP2
40.2k
60.4k
VOUTS2
VOUT2
100k
SW2
PGOOD2
* PULL-UP RESISTOR AND
ZENER ARE OPTIONAL.
SGND
GND
DIFFP
100µF
6.3V
VOUT2
1.2V AT 8A
470µF
6.3V
1.2V
1.5V
90
2.0
1.8
EFFICIENCY
1.6
85
1.4
80
1.2
75
1.0
70
0.8
POWER LOSS
65
0.6
60
0.4
55
0.2
50
0
1
2
3
5
6
4
LOAD CURRENT (A)
7
8
POWER LOSS (W)
*
EXTVCC PGOOD1
EFFICIENCY (%)
VIN
4.5V TO
26.5V
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DIFFN
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LTM4628
Absolute Maximum Ratings
(Note 1)
VIN.............................................................. –0.3V to 28V
VSW1, VSW2.....................................................–1V to 28V
PGOOD1, PGOOD2, RUN1, RUN2,
INTVCC, EXTVCC........................................... –0.3V to 6V
MODE_PLLIN, fSET, TRACK1, TRACK2,
DIFFOUT, PHASMD................................ –0.3V to INTVCC
VOUT1, VOUT2, VOUTS1, VOUTS2...................... –0.3V to 6V
DIFFP, DIFFN.......................................... –0.3V to INTVCC
VFB1, VFB2, COMP1, COMP2 (Note 6)......... –0.3V to 2.7V
INTVCC Peak Output Current.................................100mA
Internal Operating Temperature Range
(Note 2)................................................... –40°C to 125°C
Storage Temperature Range................... –55°C to 125°C
Peak Package Body Temperature........................... 245°C
Pin Configuration
TOP VIEW
TOP VIEW
M
M
VIN
VIN
L
L
K
K
TEMP
TEMP
EXTVCC
J
EXTVCC
J
INTVCC
H
SW1
SGND
MODE_PLLIN RUN1
F
GND
VFB1
D
VOUTS1
C
SGND
fSET
VFB2
DIFFP
PHASMD CLKOUT
SW2
PGOOD2 PGOOD1
G
RUN2 DIFFOUT
TRACK1 COMP1 COMP2
E
SW1
SW2
PGOOD2 PGOOD1
PHASMD CLKOUT
G
INTVCC
H
GND
GND
DIFFN
D
SGND VOUTS2
RUN2 DIFFOUT
TRACK1 COMP1 COMP2
E
TRACK2
SGND
MODE_PLLIN RUN1
F
VFB1
SGND
VOUTS1
fSET
VFB2
DIFFP
GND
DIFFN
TRACK2
SGND VOUTS2
C
B
B
GND
VOUT1
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
VOUT1
VOUT2
7
8
9
10
11
VOUT2
GND
A
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LGA PACKAGE
144-LEAD (15mm × 15mm × 4.32mm)
TJMAX = 125°C, θJCtop = 17°C/W,θJCbottom = 2.75°C/W,
θJB + θBA = 11°C/W, θJA = 9.5°C/W–11°C/W,
θBA = BOARD TO AMBIENT RESISTANCE, θ VALUES DEFINED PER JESD 51-12
WEIGHT = 2.7g
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BGA PACKAGE
144-LEAD (15mm × 15mm × 4.92mm)
TJMAX = 125°C, θJCtop = 17°C/W,θJCbottom = 2.75°C/W,
θJB + θBA = 11°C/W, θJA = 9.5°C/W–11°C/W,
θBA = BOARD TO AMBIENT RESISTANCE, θ VALUES DEFINED PER JESD 51-12
WEIGHT = 2.9g
Order Information
LEAD FREE FINISH
TRAY
PART MARKING*
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
TEMPERATURE RANGE†
LTM4628EV#PBF
LTM4628EV#PBF
LTM4628V
144-Lead (15mm × 15mm × 4.32mm) LGA
–40°C to 125°C
LTM4628IV#PBF
LTM4628IV#PBF
LTM4628V
144-Lead (15mm × 15mm × 4.32mm) LGA
–40°C to 125°C
LTM4628EY#PBF
LTM4628EY#PBF
LTM4628Y
144-Lead (15mm × 15mm × 4.92mm) BGA
–40°C to 125°C
LTM4628IY#PBF
LTM4628IY#PBF
LTM4628Y
144-Lead (15mm × 15mm × 4.92mm) BGA
–40°C to 125°C
Consult LTC Marketing for parts specified with wider operating temperature ranges. *The temperature grade is identified by a label on the shipping container.
†See Note 2
For more information on lead free part marking, go to: http://www.linear.com/leadfree/
This product is only offered in trays. For more information go to: http://www.linear.com/packaging/
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Electrical
Characteristics
The l denotes the specifications which apply over the full internal
operating temperature range (Note 2). Specified as each individual output channel. TA = 25°C, VIN = 12V and VRUN1, VRUN2 at 5V
unless otherwise noted, per the typical application in Figure 28.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
VIN
Input DC Voltage
l
VOUT
Output Voltage
l
VOUT1(DC),
VOUT2(DC)
Output Voltage, Total Variation with
Line and Load
CIN = 22µF × 3, COUT = 100µF × 1
Ceramic, 470µF POSCAP, MODE_PLLIN =
GND, RFB1, RFB2 = 40.2k, VIN = 4.5V to 26.5V, l
IOUT = 0A to 8A
RUN Pin On/Off Threshold
RUN Rising
TYP
MAX
UNITS
4.5
26.5
V
0.6
5.5
V
1.477
1.5
1.523
V
1.1
1.25
1.40
V
Input Specifications
VRUN1, VRUN2
VRUN1HYS , VRUN2HYS RUN Pin On Hysteresis
150
mV
IINRUSH(VIN)
Input Inrush Current at Start-Up
IOUT = 0A, CIN = 22µF × 3,
COUT = 100µF , 470µF POSCAP VOUT1 = 1.5V,
VOUT2 = 1.5V, VIN = 12V, TRACK = 0.01µF
1
A
IQ(VIN)
Input Supply Bias Current
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.5V, Burst Mode Operation
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.5V, Pulse-Skipping Mode
VIN = 12V, VOUT= 1.5V, Switching Continuous
Shutdown, RUN = 0, VIN = 12V
5
15
65
60
mA
mA
mA
µA
IS(VIN)
Input Supply Current
VIN = 4.75V, VOUT = 1.5V, IOUT = 8A
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.5V, IOUT = 8A
VIN = 26.5V, VOUT = 1.5V, IOUT = 8A
IOUT1(DC), IOUT2(DC)
Output Continuous
Current Range
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.5V (Note 7)
ΔVOUT1(LINE) /VOUT1
ΔVOUT2(LINE) /VOUT2
Line Regulation Accuracy
VOUT = 1.5V, VIN from 4.5V to 26.5V
IOUT = 0A for Each Output,
l
0.010
0.04
%/V
ΔVOUT1(LOAD) /VOUT1 Load Regulation Accuracy
ΔVOUT2(LOAD) /VOUT2
For Each Output, VOUT = 1.5V, 0A to 8A
VIN = 12V (Note 7)
l
0.15
0.3
%
VOUT1(AC), VOUT2(AC) Output Ripple Voltage
IOUT = 0A, COUT = 100µF X5R Ceramic,
470µF POSCAP
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.5V
15
mVP-P
fS (Each Channel)
Output Ripple Voltage Frequency
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.5V, fSET = 2.5V (Note 4)
780
kHz
fSYNC
(Each Channel)
SYNC Capture Range
∆VOUTSTART
(Each Channel)
Turn-On Overshoot
COUT = 100µF X5R Ceramic, 470µF POSCAP,
VOUT = 1.5V, IOUT = 0A VIN = 12V
10
mV
tSTART
(Each Channel)
Turn-On Time
COUT = 100µF X5R Ceramic, 470µF POSCAP,
No Load, TRACK/SS with 0.01µF to GND,
VIN = 12V
5
ms
∆VOUT(LS)
(Each Channel)
Peak Deviation for Dynamic Load
Load: 0% to 50% to 0% of Full Load
COUT = 22µF × 3 X5R Ceramic, 470µF POSCAP
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.5V
30
mV
tSETTLE
(Each Channel)
Settling Time for Dynamic Load Step Load: 0% to 50% to 0% of Full Load,
VIN = 12V, COUT = 100µF, COUT = 470µF
20
µs
IOUT(PK)
(Each Channel)
Output Current Limit
VIN = 12V, VOUT = 1.5V
15
A
VFB1, VFB2
Voltage at VFB Pins
IOUT = 0A, VOUT = 1.5V
IFB1, IFB2
Leakage Current of VFB1, VFB2
(Note 6)
VOVL
Feedback Overvoltage Lockout
2.9
1.18
0.575
A
A
A
Output Specifications
0
8
400
780
A
kHz
Control Section
l
0.592
0.600
0.606
V
l
0.64
–5
–20
nA
0.66
0.68
V
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LTM4628
Electrical Characteristics
The l denotes the specifications which apply over the full internal
operating temperature range (Note 2). Specified as each individual output channel. TA = 25°C, VIN = 12V and VRUN1, VRUN2 at 5V
unless otherwise noted, per the typical application in Figure 28.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
ITRACK1, ITRACK2
Track Pin Soft-Start Pull-Up Current
TRACK1, TRACK2 = 0V
UVLO
Undervoltage Lockout Threshold
VIN Falling
VIN Rising
tON(MIN)
Minimum On-Time
(Note 6)
RFBHI1, RFBHI2
Resistor Between VOUTS1, VOUTS2
and VFB1, VFB2 Pins for Each Output
VOL_PGOOD
(Each Channel)
PGOOD Voltage Low
IPGOOD = 2mA
IPGOOD
PGOOD Leakage Current
VPGOOD = 5V
VPGOOD
PGOOD Trip Level
VFB with Respect to Set Output Voltage
VFB Ramping Negative
VFB Ramping Positive
MIN
TYP
MAX
1
1.25
1.5
3.3
3.9
UVLO Hysteresis
60.05
UNITS
µA
V
V
0.6
V
90
ns
60.4
60.75
0.1
0.3
V
±5
µA
–10
10
kΩ
%
%
INTVCC Linear Regulator
VINTVCC
Internal VCC Voltage
6V < VIN < 26.5V
VINTVCC
Load Regulation
INTVCC Load Regulation
ICC = 0mA to 50mA
VEXTVCC
EXTVCC Switchover Voltage
EXTVCC Ramping Positive
VEXTVCC(DROP)
EXTVCC Dropout
ICC = 20mA, VEXTVCC = 5V
VEXTVCC(HYST)
EXTVCC Hysteresis
4.8
4.5
5
5.2
V
0.5
2
%
100
mV
4.7
50
V
200
mV
Oscillator and Phase-Locked Loop
fNOM
Nominal Frequency
fSET = 1.2V
450
500
550
kHz
fLOW
Lowest Frequency
fSET = 0V (Note 5)
210
250
290
kHz
fSET > 2.4V, Up to INTVCC
700
780
860
kHz
9
10
11
µA
fHIGH
Highest Frequency
IfSET
Frequency Set Current
RMODE_PLLIN
Mode_PLLIN Input Resistance
PhCLKOUT
Phase (Relative to VOUT1)
VOH_CLKOUT
VOL_CLKOUT
Clock High Output Voltage
Clock Low Output Voltage
PHASMD = GND
PHASMD = Float
PHASMD = INTVCC
250
kΩ
60
90
120
Deg
Deg
Deg
2
0.2
V
V
Differential Amplifier
AV
Voltage Gain
RIN
Input Resistance
Measured at DIFFP Input
VOS
Input Offset Voltage
VDIFFP = VDIFFOUT = 1.5V, IDIFFOUT = 100µA
5V < VIN < 20V
PSRR
Power Supply Rejection Ratio
ICL
Maximum Output Current
DIFFOUT (MAX)
Maximum Output Voltage
GBW
Gain Bandwidth Product
IDIFFOUT = 300µA
1
V/V
80
kΩ
3
mV
90
dB
3
mA
3
MHz
INTVCC – 1.4V
V
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Electrical Characteristics
Note 1: Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings
may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute
Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device
reliability and lifetime.
Note 2: The LTM4628 is tested under pulsed load conditions such that
TJ ≈ TA. The LTM4628E is guaranteed to meet specifications from
0°C to 125°C internal temperature. Specifications over the –40°C to
125°C internal operating temperature range are assured by design,
characterization and correlation with statistical process controls. The
LTM4628I is guaranteed over the full –40°C to 125°C internal operating
temperature range. Note that the maximum ambient temperature
consistent with these specifications is determined by specific operating
conditions in conjunction with board layout, the rated package thermal
impedance and other environmental factors.
Note 3: Two outputs are tested separately and the same testing condition
is applied to each output.
Note 4: The switching frequency is programmable for 400kHz to 750kHz.
Note 5: LTM4628 device is designed to operate from 400kHz to 750kHz
Note 6: 100% tested at wafer level.
Note 7: See output current derating curves for different VIN, VOUT and TA.
Typical Performance Characteristics
5VIN Efficiency
12VIN Efficiency
100
FREQ = 500kHz
90
EFFICIENCY (%)
EFFICIENCY (%)
95
85
80
3.3VOUT
2.5VOUT
1.5VOUT
1.2VOUT
0.8VOUT
75
70
65
0
1
4
5
2
3
6
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
7
FREQ = 500kHz, 700kHz for 3.3V AND 5V
95
90
90
85
85
80
80
75
5VOUT
3.3VOUT
2.5VOUT
1.5VOUT
1.2VOUT
0.8VOUT
70
65
60
8
24VIN Efficiency
95
EFFICIENCY (%)
100
55
0
1
4
5
2
3
6
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
7
FREQ = 500kHz, 700kHz for 3.3V AND 5V
75
70
65
5VOUT
3.3VOUT
2.5VOUT
1.5VOUT
60
55
50
8
0
1
4
5
2
3
6
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
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Burst Mode Pulse-Skipping
Efficiency
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8
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0.8V Load Transient
1.2V Load Transient
100
90
EFFICIENCY (%)
80
Burst Mode OPERATION
70
VOUT
50mV/DIV
VOUT
50mV/DIV
IOUT
2A/DIV
IOUT
2A/DIV
60
50
40
30
20
PULSE-SKIPPING MODE
10
0
0.001
0.01
1
0.1
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
10
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100µs/DIV
12VIN , 0.8VOUT , 0A TO 4A LOAD STEP AT 4A/µs
COUT1 4× 100µF 6.3V X5R CERAMIC 1210 CASE SIZE
SWITCHING FREQUENCY 400kHz
CFF CAPACITOR = 47pF
100µs/DIV
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12VIN , 1.2VOUT , 0A TO 4A LOAD STEP AT 4A/µs
COUT1, 4× 100µF 6.3V X5R CERAMIC 1210 CASE SIZE
SWITCHING FREQUENCY 500kHz
CFF CAPACITOR = 47pF
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Typical Performance Characteristics
1.5V Load Transient
1.8V Load Transient
VOUT
50mV/DIV
VOUT
50mV/DIV
IOUT
2A/DIV
IOUT
2A/DIV
100µs/DIV
2.5V Load Transient
VOUT
100mV/DIV
IOUT
2A/DIV
100µs/DIV
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100µs/DIV
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12VIN , 1.5VOUT , 0A TO 4A LOAD STEP AT 4A/µs
COUT1 4× 100µF 6.3V X5R CERAMIC 1210 CASE SIZE
SWITCHING FREQUENCY 500kHz
CFF CAPACITOR = 47pF
12VIN , 1.8VOUT , 0A TO 4A LOAD STEP AT 4A/µs
COUT1 4× 100µF 6.3V X5R CERAMIC 1210 CASE SIZE
SWITCHING FREQUENCY 500kHz
CFF CAPACITOR = 47pF
12VIN , 2.5VOUT , 0A TO 4A LOAD STEP AT 4A/µs
COUT1, 4× 100µF 6.3V X5R CERAMIC 1210 CASE SIZE
SWITCHING FREQUENCY 500kHz
CFF CAPACITOR = 47pF
3.3V Load Transient
Output Start-Up
Output Start-Up
VOUT
100mV/DIV
IOUT
2A/DIV
100µs/DIV
VOUT
1V/DIV
5ms/DIV
VOUT
1V/DIV
5ms/DIV
INPUT
CURRENT
1A/DIV
INPUT
CURRENT
1A/DIV
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12VIN , 3.3VOUT , 0A TO 4A LOAD STEP AT 4A/µs
COUT1, 4× 100µF 6.3V X5R CERAMIC 1210 CASE SIZE
SWITCHING FREQUENCY 500kHz
CFF CAPACITOR = 47pF
Output Short-Circuit
VIN = 12V
VOUT = 2.5V
IOUT = 0A
20ms/DIV
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Output Short-Circuit
VOUT
1V/DIV
5ms/DIV
VIN = 12V
VOUT = 2.5V
IOUT = 8A
20ms/DIV
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Coincident Tracking
VOUT
1V/DIV
5ms/DIV
INPUT
CURRENT
2A/DIV
INPUT
CURRENT
2A/DIV
VIN = 12V
VOUT = 2.5V
IOUT = 0A
50µs/DIV
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VIN = 12V
VOUT = 2.5V
IOUT = 8A
50µs/DIV
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10ms/DIV
VOUT1 = 1.8V AT 8A
VOUT2 = 1.2V AT 8A
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Typical Performance Characteristics
COMP1 and COMP2
vs Output Current
IOUT1 and IOUT2 vs Total Current
for Parallel Operation
9
8
7
1.2
6
1.1
5
4
1.0
0.9
3
0.8
2
0.7
1
0.6
0
0
2
VITH1
VITH2
1.3
COMP (V)
IOUT1 AND IOUT2 (A)
1.4
IOUT1
IOUT2
8
10 12 14
4
6
TOTAL OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
16
0.5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
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Pin Functions
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9
4628 G17
(Recommended to Use Test Points to Monitor Signal Pin Connections.)
VOUT1 (A1-A5, B1-B5, C1-C4): Power Output Pins. Apply
output load between these pins and GND pins. Recommend
placing output decoupling capacitance directly between
these pins and GND pins. Review Table 4.
GND (A6-A7, B6-B7, D1-D4, D9-D12, E1-E4, E10-E12,
F1-F3, F10-F12, G1, G3, G10, G12, H1-H7, H9-H12, J1,
J5, J8, J12, K1, K5-K8, K12, L1, L12, M1 , M12): Power
Ground Pins for Both Input and Output Returns.
VOUT2 (A8-A12, B8-B12, C9-C12): Power Output Pins.
Apply output load between these pins and GND pins. Recommend placing output decoupling capacitance directly
between these pins and GND pins. Review Table 4.
VOUTS1, VOUTS2 (C5, C8): This pin is connected to the top
of the internal top feedback resistor for each output. The
pin can be directly connected to its specific output, or
connected to DIFFOUT when the remote sense amplifier
is used. In paralleling modules, one of the VOUTS pins is
connected to the DIFFOUT pin in remote sensing or directly
to VOUT with no remote sensing. It is very important to
connect these pins to either the DIFFOUT or VOUT since
this is the feedback path, and cannot be left open. See the
Applications Information section.
fSET (C6): Frequency Set Pin. A 10µA current is sourced
from this pin. A resistor from this pin to ground sets a
voltage that in turn programs the operating frequency.
Alternatively, this pin can be driven with a DC voltage
that can set the operating frequency. See the Applications
Information section.
SGND (C7, D6, G6-G7, F6-F7): Signal Ground Pin. Return
ground path for all analog and low power circuitry. Tie a
single connection to the output capacitor GND in the application. See layout guidelines in Figure 27.
VFB1, VFB2 (D5, D7): The Negative Input of the Error
Amplifier for Each Channel. Internally, this pin is connected to VOUTS1 or VOUTS2 with a 60.4kΩ precision
resistor. Different output voltages can be programmed
with an additional resistor between VFB and GND pins. In
PolyPhase® operation, tying the VFB pins together allows
for parallel operation. See the Applications Information
section for details.
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Pin Functions
(Recommended to Use Test Points to Monitor Signal Pin Connections.)
TRACK1, TRACK2 (E5, D8): Output Voltage Tracking Pin
and Soft-Start Inputs. Each channel has a 1.3µA pull-up
current source. When one channel is configured to be
master of the two channels, then a capacitor from this pin
to ground will set a soft-start ramp rate. The remaining
channel can be set up as the slave, and have the master’s
output applied through a voltage divider to the slave output’s track pin. This voltage divider is equal to the slave
output’s feedback divider for coincidental tracking. See
the Applications Information section.
COMP1, COMP2 (E6, E7): Current control threshold and
error amplifier compensation point for each channel. The
current comparator threshold increases with this control
voltage. Tie the COMP pins together for parallel operation.
The device is internal compensated.
DIFFP (E8): Positive input of the remote sense amplifier.
This pin is connected to the remote sense point of the output
voltage. Use of the remote sense amplifier is limited to an
output voltage between 0.6V and 3.3V inclusive. Connect to
GND if not used. See the Applications Information section.
DIFFN (E9): Negative input of the remote sense amplifier.
This pin is connected to the remote sense point of the
output GND. See the Applications Information section.
MODE_PLLIN (F4): Force Continuous Mode, Burst Mode
Operation, or Pulse-Skipping Mode Selection Pin and
External Synchronization Input to Phase Detector Pin.
Connect this pin to SGND to force both channels into
force continuous mode of operation. Connect to INTVCC
to enable pulse-skipping mode of operation. Leaving the
pin floating will enable Burst Mode operation. A clock on
the pin will force both channels into continuous mode of
operation and synchronized to the external clock applied
to this pin.
RUN1, RUN2 (F5, F9): Run Control Pin. A voltage above
1.25V will turn on each channel in the module. A voltage
below 1.25V on the RUN pin will turn off the related channel. Each RUN pin has a 1µA pull-up current, once the
RUN pin reaches 1.2V an additional 4.5µA pull-up current
is added to this pin.
DIFFOUT (F8): Internal Remote Sense Amplifier Output.
Connect this pin to VOUTS1 or VOUTS2 depending on which
output is using remote sense. In parallel operation connect one of the VOUTS pin to DIFFOUT for remote sensing.
Leave floating if the remote sense amplifier is not used.
SW1, SW2 (G2, G11): Switching node of each channel
that is used for testing purposes. Also an R-C snubber
network can be applied to reduce or eliminate switch node
ringing, otherwise leave floating. See the Applications
Information section.
PHASMD (G4): Connect this pin to SGND, INTVCC, or floating this pin to select the phase of CLKOUT to 60 degrees,
120 degrees, and 90 degrees respectively.
CLKOUT (G5): Clock output with phase control using the
PHASMD pin to enable multiphase operation between
devices. See the Applications Information section.
PGOOD1, PGOOD2 (G9, G8): Output Voltage Power
Good Indicator. Open drain logic output that is pulled to
ground when the output voltage is not within ±7.5% of
the regulation point.
INTVCC (H8): Internal 5V Regulator Output. The control
circuits and internal gate drivers are powered from this
voltage. INTVCC is controlled and enabled when RUN1 or
RUN2 is activated high. Decouple this pin to PGND with
a 4.7µF low ESR tantalum or ceramic.
TEMP (J6): Onboard Temperature Diode for Monitoring
the VBE Junction Voltage Change with Temperature. See
the Applications Information section.
EXTVCC (J7): External power input that is enabled through
a switch to INTVCC whenever EXTVCC is greater than 4.7V.
Do not exceed 6V on this input, and connect this pin to
VIN when operating VIN on 5V. An efficiency increase will
occur that is a function of the (VIN – INTVCC) multiplied by
power MOSFET driver current. Typical current requirement
is 30mA. VIN must be applied before EXTVCC, and EXTVCC
must be removed before VIN.
VIN (M2-M11, L2-L11, J2-J4, J9-J11, K2-K4, K9-K11):
Power Input Pins. Apply input voltage between these pins
and GND pins. Recommend placing input decoupling
capacitance directly between VIN pins and GND pins.
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Simplified Block Diagram
PGOOD1
TRACK1
VIN
SS CAP
100µA =
VIN
RT
VIN
CIN1
10µF
35V
1µF
GND
RT
TEMP
MTOP1
SW1
CLKOUT
0.68µH
RUN1
MODE_PLLIN
VOUT1
2.2µF
MBOT1
PHASEMD
CIN2
10µF
35V
+
1.5V/8A
COUT1
GND
VOUTS1
COMP1
60.4k
VFB1
INTERNAL
COMP
SGND
RFB1
40.2k
POWER
CONTROL
PGOOD2
TRACK2
SS CAP
VIN
INTVCC
CIN3
10µF
35V
1µF
4.7µF
GND
EXTVCC
MTOP2
SW2
0.68µH
RUN2
CIN4
10µF
35V
VOUT2
2.2µF
MBOT2
+
1.2V/8A
COUT2
GND
VOUTS2
COMP2
fSET
60.4k
XI
+ –
VFB2
RFB2
60.4k
INTERNAL
COMP
INTERNAL
FILTER
RfSET
SGND
DIFFOUT
DIFFN
DIFFP
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Figure 1. Simplified LTM4628 Block Diagram
Decoupling Requirements
TA = 25°C. Use Figure 1 configuration.
SYMBOL
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
CIN1, CIN3
CIN2, CIN4
External Input Capacitor Requirement
(VIN1 = 4.5V to 26.5V, VOUT1 = 1.5V)
(VIN2 = 4.5V to 26.5V, VOUT2 = 1.5V)
IOUT1 = 8A
IOUT2 = 8A
22
22
µF
µF
COUT1
COUT2
External Output Capacitor Requirement
(VIN1 = 4.5V to 26.5V, VOUT1 = 1.5V)
(VIN2 = 4.5V to 26.5V, VOUT2 = 1.5V)
IOUT1 = 8A
IOUT2 = 8A
300
300
µF
µF
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
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Operation
Power Module Description
The LTM4628 is a dual-output standalone nonisolated
switching mode DC/DC power supply. It can provide two
8A outputs with few external input and output capacitors
and setup components. This module provides precisely
regulated output voltages programmable via external
resistors from 0.6VDC to 5VDC over 4.5V to 26.5V input
voltages. The typical application schematic is shown in
Figure 28.
The LTM4628 has dual integrated constant-frequency current mode regulators and built-in power MOSFET devices
with fast switching speed. The typical switching frequency
is 550kHz. For switching-noise sensitive applications, it
can be externally synchronized from 400kHz to 780kHz.
A resistor can be used to program a free run frequency
on the fSET pin. See the Applications Information section.
With current mode control and internal feedback loop
compensation, the LTM4628 module has sufficient stability margins and good transient performance with a wide
range of output capacitors, even with all ceramic output
capacitors.
Current mode control provides cycle-by-cycle fast current
limit and foldback current limit in an overcurrent condition.
Internal overvoltage and undervoltage comparators pull
the open-drain PGOOD outputs low if the output feedback
voltage exits a ±7.5% window around the regulation point.
If the output voltage exceeds 10% above its normal operating point then the bottom power MOSFET will try to
clamp the output to protect it.
Pulling the RUN pins below 1.1V forces the regulators into
a shutdown state, by turning off both MOSFETs. The TRACK
pins are used for programming the output voltage ramp and
voltage tracking during start-up or used for soft-starting
the regulator. See the Applications Information section.
The LTM4628 is internally compensated to be stable over
all operating conditions. Table 2 provides a guideline
for input and output capacitances for several operating
conditions. LTpowerCAD™ is available for transient and
stability analysis. The VFB pin is used to program the
output voltage with a single external resistor to ground.
A differential remote sense amplifier is available for sensing the output voltage accurately on one of the outputs at
the load point, or in parallel operation sensing the output
voltage at the load point.
Multiphase operation can be easily employed with the
MODE_PLLIN, PHASMD, and CLKOUT pins. Up to 12
phases can be cascaded to run simultaneously with respect to each other by programming the PHASMD pin to
different levels. See the Applications Information section.
High efficiency at light loads can be accomplished with
selectable Burst Mode operation or pulse-skipping
operation using the MODE_PLLIN pin. These light load
features will accommodate battery operation. Efficiency
graphs are provided for light load operation in the Typical
Performance Characteristics section. See the Applications
Information section for details.
A temperature diode is included inside the module to monitor the temperature of the module. See the Applications
Information section for details.
The switch pins are available for functional operation
monitoring and a resistor-capacitor snubber circuit can
be carefully placed on the switch pin to ground to dampen
any high frequency ringing on the transition edges. See
the Applications Information section for details.
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Applications Information
The typical LTM4628 application circuit is shown in
Figure 28. External component selection is primarily
determined by the maximum load current and output
voltage. Refer to Table 4 for specific external capacitor
requirements for particular applications.
VIN to VOUT Step-Down Ratios
There are restrictions in the maximum VIN and VOUT stepdown ratio that can be achieved for a given input voltage.
Each output of the LTM4628 is capable of 98% duty cycle,
but the VIN to VOUT minimum dropout is still shown as a
function of its load current and will limit output current
capability related to high duty cycle on the top side switch.
Minimum on-time tON(MIN) is another consideration in
operating at a specified duty cycle while operating at a
certain frequency due to the fact that tON(MIN) < D/fSW,
where D is duty cycle and fSW is the switching frequency.
tON(MIN) is specified in the electrical parameters as 90ns.
Output Voltage Programming
The PWM controller has an internal 0.6V reference voltage.
As shown in the Block Diagram, a 60.4kΩ internal feedback
resistor connects between the VOUTS1 to VFB1 and VOUTS2
to VFB2. It is very important that these pins be connected
to their respective outputs for proper feedback regulation.
Overvoltage can occur if these VOUTS1 and VOUTS2 pins are
left floating when used as individual regulators, or at least
one of them is used in paralleled regulators. The output
voltage will default to 0.6V with no feedback resistor on
either VFB1 or VFB2. Adding a resistor RFB from VFB pin to
GND programs the output voltage:
VOUT = 0.6V •
In parallel operation the VFB pins have an IFB current of
20nA maximum each channel. To reduce output voltage
error due to this current, an additional VOUTS pin can be
tied to VOUT, and an additional RFB resistor can be used
to lower the total Thevenin equivalent resistance seen by
this current. For example in Figure 2, the total Thevenin
equivalent resistance of the VFB pin is (60.4k // RFB), which
is 30.2k where RFB is equal to 60.4k for a 1.2V output.
Four phases connected in parallel equates to a worse case
feedback current of 4 • IFB equals 80nA maximum. The voltage error is 80nA • 30.2k = 2.4mV. If VOUTS2 is connected
as shown in Figure 2 to VOUT, and another 60.4k resistor is
connected from VFB2 to ground, then the voltage error is
reduced to 1.2mV. If the voltage error is acceptable then
no additional connections are necessary. The onboard
60.4k resistor is 0.5% accurate and the VFB resistor can
be chosen by the user to be as accurate as needed.
All COMP pins are tied together for current sharing between
the phases. The TRACK pins can be tied together and a single
soft-start capacitor can be used to soft-start the regulator. The soft-start equation will need to have the soft-start
current parameter increased by the number of paralleled
channels. See the Output Voltage Tracking section.
COMP1
LTM4628
VOUT2
COMP2
60.4k
TRACK1
60.4k
VFB2
TRACK2
LTM4628
Table 1. VFB Resistor Table vs Various Output Voltages
1.2V
1.5V
1.8V
2.5V
3.3V
5.0V
RFB
Open
90.9k
60.4k
40.2k
30.2k
19.1k
13.3k
8.25k
For parallel operation of multiple channels the same feedback setting resistor can be used for the parallel design.
This is done by connecting the VOUTS1 to the output as
shown in Figure 2, thus tying one of the internal 60.4k
resistors to the output. All of the VFB pins tie together with
one programming resistor as shown in Figure 2.
OPTIONAL
RFB
60.4k
VOUT1
USED TO LOWER TOTAL
THEVENIN EQUIVALENT TO
LOWER IFB VOLTAGE ERROR
VOUT2
COMP2
1.0V
OPTIONAL CONNECTION
VFB1
COMP1
0.6V
VOUTS1
VOUTS2
60.4k + RFB
RFB
VOUT
4 PARALLELED OUTPUTS
FOR 1.2V AT 32A
VOUT1
60.4k
VOUTS1
VOUTS2
VFB1
TRACK1
0.1µF
TRACK2
60.4k
VFB2
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RFB
60.4k
Figure 2. 4-Phase Parallel Configurations
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Applications Information
Input Capacitors
The LTM4628 module should be connected to a low acimpedance DC source. For the regulator input three 22µF,
or four 10µF input ceramic capacitors are used for RMS
ripple current. A 47µF to 100µF surface mount aluminum
electrolytic bulk capacitor can be used for more input bulk
capacitance. This bulk input capacitor is only needed if
the input source impedance is compromised by long inductive leads, traces or not enough source capacitance.
If low impedance power planes are used, then this bulk
capacitor is not needed.
For a buck converter, the switching duty-cycle can be
estimated as:
D=
VOUT
VIN
Without considering the inductor current ripple, for each
output, the RMS current of the input capacitor can be
estimated as:
IOUT(MAX)
ICIN(RMS) =
• D • (1− D)
η%
In the above equation, η% is the estimated efficiency of the
power module. The bulk capacitor can be a switcher-rated
aluminum electrolytic capacitor or a Polymer capacitor.
Output Capacitors
The LTM4628 is designed for low output voltage ripple
noise and good transient response. The bulk output
capacitors defined as COUT are chosen with low enough
effective series resistance (ESR) to meet the output voltage ripple and transient requirements. COUT can be a low
ESR tantalum capacitor, the low ESR polymer capacitor
or ceramic capacitor. The typical output capacitance range
for each output is from 200µF to 470µF. Additional output
filtering may be required by the system designer, if further
reduction of output ripples or dynamic transient spikes
is required. Table 4 shows a matrix of different output
voltages and output capacitors to minimize the voltage
droop and overshoot during a 4A/µs transient. The table
optimizes total equivalent ESR and total bulk capacitance
to optimize the transient performance. Stability criteria
are considered in the Table 4 matrix, and LTpowerCAD™
is available for stability analysis. Multiphase operation will
reduce effective output ripple as a function of the number of phases. Application Note 77 discusses this noise
reduction versus output ripple current cancellation, but
the output capacitance should be considered carefully as
a function of stability and transient response. LTpowerCAD
can calculate the output ripple reduction as the number of
implemented phases increases by N times. A small value
10Ω to 50Ω resistor can be placed in series from VOUT
to the VOUTS pin to allow for a bode plot analyzer to inject
a signal into the control loop and validate the regulator
stability. The same resistor could be placed in series from
VOUT to DIFFP and a bode plot analyzer could inject a signal
into the control loop and validate the regulator stability.
Burst Mode Operation
The LTM4628 is capable of Burst Mode operation on
each regulator in which the power MOSFETs operate
intermittently based on load demand, thus saving quiescent
current. For applications where maximizing the efficiency
at very light loads is a high priority, Burst Mode operation
should be applied. Burst Mode operation is enabled with
the MODE_PLLIN pin floating. During this operation, the
peak current of the inductor is set to approximately one
third of the maximum peak current value in normal operation even though the voltage at the COMP pin indicates
a lower value. The voltage at the COMP pin drops when
the inductor’s average current is greater than the load
requirement. As the COMP voltage drops below 0.5V, the
Burst comparator trips, causing the internal sleep line to
go high and turn off both power MOSFETs.
In sleep mode, the internal circuitry is partially turned off,
reducing the quiescent current to about 450µA for each
output. The load current is now being supplied from the
output capacitors. When the output voltage drops, causing COMP to rise above 0.5V, the internal sleep line goes
low, and the LTM4628 resumes normal operation. The
next oscillator cycle will turn on the top power MOSFET
and the switching cycle repeats. Either regulator can be
configured for Burst Mode operation.
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Applications Information
Pulse-Skipping Mode Operation
should be used. Forced continuous operation can be
enabled by tying the MODE_PLLIN pin to SGND. In this
mode, inductor current is allowed to reverse during low
output loads, the COMP voltage is in control of the current
comparator threshold throughout, and the top MOSFET
always turns on with each oscillator pulse. During start-up,
forced continuous mode is disabled and inductor current
is prevented from reversing until the LTM4628’s output
voltage is in regulation. Either regulator can be configured
for forced continuous mode.
In applications where low output ripple and high efficiency
at intermediate currents are desired, pulse-skipping
mode should be used. Pulse-skipping operation allows
the LTM4628 to skip cycles at low output loads, thus
increasing efficiency by reducing switching loss. Tying
the MODE_PLLIN pin to INTVCC enables pulse-skipping
operation. At light loads the internal current comparator
may remain tripped for several cycles and force the top
MOSFET to stay off for several cycles, thus skipping cycles.
The inductor current does not reverse in this mode. This
mode will maintain higher effective frequencies thus lower
output ripple and lower noise than Burst Mode operation.
Either regulator can be configured for pulse-skipping mode.
Multiphase Operation
For output loads that demand more than 8A of current,
two outputs in LTM4628 or even multiple LTM4628s can
be paralleled to run out of phase to provide more output
current without increasing input and output voltage ripple.
The MODE_PLLIN pin allows the LTM4628 to synchronize
to an external clock (between 400kHz and 780kHz) and
the internal phase-locked loop allows the LTM4628 to lock
Forced Continuous Operation
In applications where fixed frequency operation is more
critical than low current efficiency, and where the lowest
output ripple is desired, forced continuous operation
PHASMD PIN STATUS AND CORRESPONDING
PHASE RELATIONSHIP
2-PHASE DESIGN
PHASMD
FLOAT
CLKOUT
0 PHASE
SGND OR FLOAT
MODE_PLLIN
VOUT1
VOUT2
SGND
FLOAT
CONTROLLER1
0°
0°
0°
CONTROLLER2
180°
180°
240°
CLKOUT
60°
90°
120°
180 PHASE
INTVCC
PHASMD
4-PHASE DESIGN
90 DEGREE
CLKOUT
0 PHASE
FLOAT
CLKOUT
MODE_PLLIN
VOUT1
VOUT2
180 PHASE
90 PHASE
FLOAT
PHASMD
MODE_PLLIN
VOUT1
VOUT2
270 PHASE
PHASMD
6-PHASE DESIGN
60 DEGREE
60 DEGREE
CLKOUT
0 PHASE
SGND
CLKOUT
MODE_PLLIN
VOUT1
PHASMD
VOUT2
180 PHASE
60 PHASE
SGND
CLKOUT
MODE_PLLIN
VOUT1
PHASMD
VOUT2
240 PHASE
120 PHASE
FLOAT
MODE_PLLIN
VOUT1
VOUT2
300 PHASE
PHASMD
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Figure 3. Examples of 2-Phase, 4-Phase, and 6-Phase Operation with PHASMD Table
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Applications Information
onto incoming clock phase as well. The CLKOUT signal
can be connected to the MODE_PLLIN pin of the following
stage to line up both the frequency and the phase of the
entire system. Tying the PHASMD pin to INTVCC, SGND,
or left floating generates a phase difference (between
MODE_PLLIN and CLKOUT) of 120 degrees, 60 degrees,
or 90 degrees respectively. A total of 12 phases can be
cascaded to run simultaneously with respect to each other
by programming the PHASMD pin of each LTM4628 channel to different levels. Figure 3 shows a 2-phase design,
4-phase design and a 6-phase design example for clock
phasing with the PHASMD table.
A multiphase power supply significantly reduces the
amount of ripple current in both the input and output capacitors. The RMS input ripple current is reduced by, and
the effective ripple frequency is multiplied by, the number
of phases used (assuming that the input voltage is greater
than the number of phases used times the output voltage).
The output ripple amplitude is also reduced by the number
of phases used when all of the outputs are tied together
to achieve a single high output current design.
The LTM4628 device is an inherently current mode controlled device, so parallel modules will have very good
current sharing. This will balance the thermals on the
design. Figure 31 shows an example of parallel operation
and pin connection.
Input RMS Ripple Current Cancellation
Application Note 77 provides a detailed explanation of
multiphase operation. The input RMS ripple current cancellation mathematical derivations are presented, and a graph
is displayed representing the RMS ripple current reduction
as a function of the number of interleaved phases. Figure 4
shows this graph.
0.60
1-PHASE
2-PHASE
3-PHASE
4-PHASE
6-PHASE
0.55
0.50
RMS INPUT RIPPLE CURRENT
DC LOAD CURRENT
0.45
0.40
0.35
0.30
0.25
0.20
0.15
0.10
0.05
0
0.1 0.15
0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 0.4 0.45 0.5 0.55 0.6 0.65 0.7 0.75 0.8 0.85 0.9
DUTY CYCLE (VOUT/VIN)
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Figure 4. Input RMS Current Ratios to DC Load Current as a Function of Duty Cycle
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Applications Information
Frequency Selection and Phase-Locked Loop
(MODE_PLLIN and fSET Pins)
The LTM4628 device is operated over a range of frequencies
to improve power conversion efficiency. It is recommended
to operate the lower output voltages or lower duty cycle
conversions at lower frequencies to improve efficiency by
lowering power MOSFET switching losses. Higher output
voltages or higher duty cycle conversions can be operated
at higher frequencies to limit inductor ripple current. The
efficiency graphs will show an operating frequency chosen
for that condition.
The LTM4628 switching frequency can be set with an
external resistor from the fSET pin to SGND. An accurate
10µA current source into the resistor will set a voltage
that programs the frequency or a DC voltage can be
applied. Figure 5 shows a graph of frequency setting
verses programming voltage. An external clock can be
applied to the MODE_PLLIN pin from 0V to INTVCC over
a frequency range of 400kHz to 780kHz. The clock input
high threshold is 1.6V and the clock input low threshold
is 0.5V. The LTM4628 has the PLL loop filter components
on board. The frequency setting resistor should always
be present to set the initial switching frequency before
locking to an external clock. Both regulators will operate
in continuous mode while being externally clocked.
The output of the PLL phase detector has a pair of complementary current sources that charge and discharge the
internal filter network. When the external clock is applied
the fSET frequency resistor is disconnected with an internal
switch, and the current sources control the frequency
adjustment to lock to the incoming external clock. When
no external clock is applied, then the internal switch is on,
thus connecting the external fSET frequency set resistor
for free run operation.
Minimum On-Time
Minimum on-time tON is the smallest time duration that
the LTM4628 is capable of turning on the top MOSFET on
either channel. It is determined by internal timing delays,
and the gate charge required to turn on the top MOSFET.
Low duty cycle applications may approach this minimum
on-time limit and care should be taken to ensure that:
VOUT
> tON(MIN)
VIN • FREQ
If the duty cycle falls below what can be accommodated
by the minimum on-time, the controller will begin to skip
cycles. The output voltage will continue to be regulated, but
the output ripple and current will increase. The minimum
on-time can be increased by lowering the switching frequency. A good rule of thumb is to use an 110ns on-time.
900
800
FREQUENCY (kHz)
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
0
0.5
1
1.5
fSET PIN VOLTAGE (V)
2
2.5
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Figure 5. Operating Frequency vs fSET Pin Voltage
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Applications Information
INTVCC
C10
4.7µF
R2
10k
PGOOD
5V TO 16V INTERMEDIATE BUS
R1
10k
C3
22µF
25V
D1
5.1V ZENER
C2
22µF
25V
C1
22µF
25V
R6
120k
TEMP
VOUTS1
RUN1
SW1
RUN2
VFB1
RTA
60.4k
1.5V
fSET
COMP2
PHASMD
VOUTS2
VOUT2
SW2
PGOOD2
SGND
GND
DIFFP
RFB
60.4k
COMP1
R4
100k
RAMP TIME
tSOFTSTART = (CSS /1.3µA) • 0.6V
1.5V AT 8A
C6
100µF
6.3V
VFB2
LTM4628
TRACK2
RTB
60.4k
PGOOD1
VOUT1
VIN
TRACK1
MASTER
CSS
0.1µF
CLKOUT INTVCC EXTVCC
MODE_PLLIN
DIFFN
DIFFOUT
C8
470µF
6.3V
40.2k
1.2V AT 8A
SLAVE
PGOOD
INTVCC
C4
100µF
6.3V
C7
470µF
6.3V
R9
10k
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Figure 6. Example of Output Tracking Application Circuit
Output Voltage Tracking
 60.4k 
VOUT _ SLAVE =  1+
 • VTRACK
R

TA
VTRACK is the track ramp applied to the slave’s track pin.
VTRACK has a control range of 0V to 0.6V, or the internal
reference voltage. When the master’s output is divided
down with the same resistor values used to set the slave’s
output, then the slave will coincident track with the master
until it reaches its final value. The master will continue to
its final value from the slave’s regulation point. Voltage
tracking is disabled when VTRACK is more than 0.6V. RTA
in Figure 6 will be equal to the RFB for coincident tracking.
Figure 7 shows the coincident tracking waveforms.
MASTER OUTPUT
OUTPUT VOLTAGE
Output voltage tracking can be programmed externally
using the TRACK pins. The output can be tracked up
and down with another regulator. The master regulator’s
output is divided down with an external resistor divider
that is the same as the slave regulator’s feedback divider
to implement coincident tracking. The LTM4628 uses an
accurate 60.4k resistor internally for the top feedback
resistor for each channel. Figure 6 shows an example of
coincident tracking. Equations:
SLAVE OUTPUT
TIME
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Figure 7. Output Coincident Tracking Waveform
The TRACK pin of the master can be controlled by a capacitor placed on the master regulator TRACK pin to ground.
A 1.3µA current source will charge the TRACK pin up to
the reference voltage and then proceed up to INTVCC. After
the 0.6V ramp, the TRACK pin will no longer be in control, and the internal voltage reference will control output
regulation from the feedback divider. Foldback current
limit is disabled during this sequence of turn-on during
tracking or soft-starting. The TRACK pins are pulled low
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Applications Information
when the RUN pin is below 1.2V. The total soft-start time
can be calculated as:
rate is chosen to be fast enough so that the slave output
voltage will reach it final value before the master output.
 C 
tSOFT-START =  SS  • 0.6V
 1.3µA 
For example, MR = 1.5V/1ms, and SR = 1.2V/1ms. Then
RTB = 76.8k. Solve for RTA to equal to 49.9k.
Regardless of the mode selected by the MODE_PLLIN pin,
the regulator channels will always start in pulse-skipping
mode up to TRACK = 0.5V. Between TRACK = 0.5V and
0.54V, it will operate in forced continuous mode and revert
to the selected mode once TRACK > 0.54V. In order to
track with another channel once in steady state operation,
the LTM4628 is forced into continuous mode operation
as soon as VFB is below 0.54V regardless of the setting
on the MODE_PLLIN pin.
Ratiometric tracking can be achieved by a few simple calculations and the slew rate value applied to the master’s
TRACK pin. As mentioned above, the TRACK pin has a
control range from 0 to 0.6V. The master’s TRACK pin
slew rate is directly equal to the master’s output slew rate
in Volts/Time. The equation:
MR
• 60.4k = RTB
SR
where MR is the master’s output slew rate and SR is the
slave’s output slew rate in Volts/Time. When coincident
tracking is desired, then MR and SR are equal, thus RTB
is equal the 60.4k. RTA is derived from equation:
RTA =
0.6V
V
V
VFB
+ FB − TRACK
60.4k RFB
RTB
where VFB is the feedback voltage reference of the regulator, and VTRACK is 0.6V. Since RTB is equal to the 60.4k
top feedback resistor of the slave regulator in equal slew
rate or coincident tracking, then RTA is equal to RFB with
VFB = VTRACK. Therefore RTB = 60.4k, and RTA = 60.4k in
Figure 6.
In ratiometric tracking, a different slew rate maybe desired
for the slave regulator. RTB can be solved for when SR
is slower than MR. Make sure that the slave supply slew
Each of the TRACK pins will have the 1.3µA current source
on when a resistive divider is used to implement tracking
on that specific channel. This will impose an offset on the
TRACK pin input. Smaller values resistors with the same
ratios as the resistor values calculated from the above
equation can be used. For example, where the 60.4k is
used then a 6.04k can be used to reduce the TRACK pin
offset to a negligible value.
Power Good
The PGOOD pins are open drain pins that can be used to
monitor valid output voltage regulation. This pin monitors
a ±7.5% window around the regulation point. A resistor
can be pulled up to a particular supply voltage no greater
than 6V maximum for monitoring.
Stability Compensation
The module has already been internally compensated for
all output voltages. Table 4 is provided for most application
requirements. LTpowerCAD is available for other control
loop optimization.
Run Enable
The RUN pins have an enable threshold of 1.4V maximum,
typically 1.25V with 150mV of hysteresis. They control
the turn-on of each of the channels. These pins can be
pulled up to VIN for 5V operation, or a 5V Zener diode can
be placed on the pins and a 10k to 100k resistor can be
placed up to higher than 5V input for enabling the channels. The RUN pins can also be used for output voltage
sequencing. In parallel operation the RUN pins can be
tie together and controlled from a single control. See the
Typical Application circuits in Figure 28. The RUN pin can
also be left floating. The RUN pin has a 1µA pull-up current source that increases by an additional 4.5µA during
ramp-up once above the on/off threshold.
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INTVCC and EXTVCC
The LTM4628 module has an internal 5V low dropout
regulator that is derived from the input voltage. This
regulator is used to power the control circuitry and the
power MOSFET drivers. This regulator can source up to
70mA, and typically uses ~30mA for powering the device
at the maximum frequency.
EXTVCC allows an external 5V supply to power the LTM4628
and reduce power dissipation from the internal low dropout
5V regulator. The power loss savings can be calculated by:
inductance in combination with the MOSFET interconnect
bond wire inductance.
First the SW pin can be monitored with a wide bandwidth
scope with a high frequency scope probe. The ring frequency can be measured for its value. The impedance Z
can be calculated:
ZL = 2πfL,
EXTVCC has a threshold of 4.7V for activation, and a maximum rating of 6V. When using a 5V input, connect this
5V input to EXTVCC also to maintain a 5V gate drive level.
VIN has to be sequenced on before EXTVCC, and EXTVCC
must be sequenced off before VIN.
where f is the resonant frequency of the ring, and L is the
total parasitic inductance in the switch path. If a resistor
is selected that is equal to Z, then the ringing should be
dampened. The snubber capacitor value is chosen so that
its impedance is equal to the resistor at the ring frequency.
Calculated by: ZC = 1/(2πfC). These values are a good place
to start with. Modification to these components should
be made to attenuate the ringing with the least amount
the power loss.
Differential Remote Sense Amplifier
Temperature Diode Monitoring
An accurate differential remote sense amplifier is provided
to sense low output voltages accurately at the remote
load points. This is especially true for high current loads.
The amplifier can be used on one of the two channels, or
on a single parallel output. It is very important that the
DIFFP and DIFFN are connected properly at the output,
and DIFFOUT is connected to either VOUTS1 or VOUTS2.
In parallel operation, the DIFFP and DIFFN are connected
properly at the output, and DIFFOUT is connected to
one of the VOUTS pins. Review the parallel schematics in
Figure 31 and review Figure 2.
The LTM4628 has an on board 1N4148 silicon diode at the
TEMP pin that can be used to monitor temperature. The
diode is mounted very close to internal power switches.
The forward voltage of a silicon diode is temperature
dependent based on the following equation:
(VIN – 5V) • 30mA = PLOSS
SW Pins
The SW pins are generally for testing purposes by monitoring these pins. These pins can also be used to dampen
out switch node ringing caused by LC parasitic in the
switched current paths. Usually a series R-C combination is used, called a snubber circuit. The resistor will
dampen the resonance and the capacitor is chosen to
only affect the high frequency ringing across the resistor.
If the stray inductance or capacitance can be measured or
approximated then a somewhat analytical technique can
be used to select the snubber values. The inductance is
usually easier to predict. It combines the power path board
 V 
ID = IS • e  D 
 η • VT 
or
I
VD = η • VT • ln D
IS
where ID is the diode current, VD is the diode voltage, η is
the ideality factor (typically close to 1.0) and IS (saturation current) is a process dependent parameter. VT can
be broken out to:
VT =
k•T
q
where T is the diode junction temperature in Kelvin, q is
the electron charge and k is Boltzmann’s constant. VT is
approximately 26mV at room temperature (298K) and
scales linearly with Kelvin temperature. It is this linear
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temperature relationship that makes diodes suitable
temperature sensors. The IS term in the equation above
is the extrapolated current through a diode junction when
the diode has zero volts across the terminals. The IS term
varies from process to process, varies with temperature,
and by definition must always be less than ID. Combining
all of the constants into one term:
KD =
η•k
q
It is important that the bias current source be accurate and
powered from a high impedance source. This is because
the forward voltage drop is also a function of the current
through the diode.
The below equations show that when currents are a decade apart the VD difference is 60mV; therefore the 10µA
current source error will affect the diode forward voltage
at temperature.
kT/q = 26mV
where KD = 8.62−5, and knowing ln(ID/IS) is always positive because ID is always greater than IS, leaves us with
the equation that:
VD1 – VD2 = kT/q ln(ID1)/(ID2)
I
VD = T(KELVIN) • KD • ln D
IS
Several 1N4148 diodes were tested with 100µA of current
and Figure 9 shows the results. The 100µA current source
provided the best repeatability for each diode.
where VD appears to increase with temperature. It is common knowledge that a silicon diode biased with a current
source has an approximate –2mV/°C temperature relationship (Figure 8), which is at odds with the equation. In
fact, the IS term increases with temperature, reducing the
ln(ID/IS) absolute value yielding an approximate –2mV/°C
composite diode voltage slope.
1.4
where VD1 – VD2 is the difference in the diode forward
voltage with the ID1 and ID2 current difference.
The tested diodes are very close to –2.2mV/°C to –2.4mV/°C
slope while each are biased with 100µA through a 120k
pull-up resistor to 12V. The Figure 9 graph can be used
to calibrate and measure LTM4628 internal temperature
by measuring the diode VD value.
0.8
ID = 10µA
0.7
1N4148 DIODE VOLTAGE (VD)
DIODE VOLTAGE (VD)
1.2
1.0
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
–273
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
–173
–73
27
127
TEMPERATURE (°C)
227
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Figure 8. Silicon Diode Voltage VD vs Temperature
0
–100
–50
0
50
100
TEMPERATURE (°C)
150
200
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Figure 9. The 1N4148 Diode Voltage VD vs Temperature
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Thermal Considerations and Output Current Derating
The thermal resistances reported in the Pin Configuration section of the data sheet are consistent with those
parameters defined by JESD 51-12 and are intended for
use with finite element analysis (FEA) software modeling
tools that leverage the outcome of thermal modeling,
simulation, and correlation to hardware evaluation performed on a µModule package mounted to a hardware
test board defined by JESD 51-9 (“Test Boards for Area
Array Surface Mount Package Thermal Measurements”).
The motivation for providing these thermal coefficients is
found in JESD 51-12 (“Guidelines for Reporting and Using
Electronic Package Thermal Information”).
Many designers may opt to use laboratory equipment
and a test vehicle such as the demo board to anticipate
the µModule regulator’s thermal performance in their application at various electrical and environmental operating
conditions to compliment any FEA activities. Without FEA
software, the thermal resistances reported in the Pin Configuration section are in-and-of themselves not relevant
to providing guidance of thermal performance; instead,
the derating curves provided later in this data sheet can
be used in a manner that yields insight and guidance pertaining to one’s application-usage, and can be adapted to
correlate thermal performance to one’s own application.
The Pin Configuration section gives four thermal coefficients explicitly defined in JESD 51-12; these coefficients
are quoted or paraphrased below:
1 θJA, the thermal resistance from junction to ambient, is
the natural convection junction-to-ambient air thermal
resistance measured in a one cubic foot sealed enclosure. This environment is sometimes referred to as “still
air” although natural convection causes the air to move.
This value is determined with the part mounted to a
JESD 51-9 defined test board, which does not reflect
an actual application or viable operating condition.
2 θJCbottom, the thermal resistance from junction to the
bottom of the product case, is determined with all of
the component power dissipation flowing through the
bottom of the package. In the typical µModule regulator,
the bulk of the heat flows out the bottom of the package, but there is always heat flow out into the ambient
environment. As a result, this thermal resistance value
may be useful for comparing packages but the test
conditions don’t generally match the user’s application.
3 θJCtop, the thermal resistance from junction to top of
the product case, is determined with nearly all of the
component power dissipation flowing through the top of
the package. As the electrical connections of the typical
µModule regulator are on the bottom of the package, it
is rare for an application to operate such that most of
the heat flows from the junction to the top of the part.
As in the case of θJCbottom, this value may be useful
for comparing packages but the test conditions don’t
generally match the user’s application.
4 θJB, the thermal resistance from junction to the printed
circuit board, is the junction-to-board thermal resistance where almost all of the heat flows through the
bottom of the µModule regulator and into the board,
and is really the sum of the θJCbottom and the thermal
resistance of the bottom of the part through the solder
joints and through a portion of the board. The board
temperature is measured a specified distance from the
package, using a two sided, two layer board. This board
is described in JESD 51-9.
A graphical representation of the aforementioned thermal
resistances is given in Figure 10; blue resistances are
contained within the µModule regulator, whereas green
resistances are external to the µModule package.
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JUNCTION-TO-AMBIENT RESISTANCE (JESD 51-9 DEFINED BOARD)
CASE (TOP)-TO-AMBIENT
RESISTANCE
JUNCTION-TO-CASE (TOP)
RESISTANCE
JUNCTION
JUNCTION-TO-BOARD RESISTANCE
AMBIENT
JUNCTION-TO-CASE
CASE (BOTTOM)-TO-BOARD
(BOTTOM) RESISTANCE
RESISTANCE
BOARD-TO-AMBIENT
RESISTANCE
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Figure 10. Graphical Representation of JESD 51-12 Thermal Coefficients
As a practical matter, it should be clear to the reader that
no individual or sub-group of the four thermal resistance
parameters defined by JESD 51-12 or provided in the
Pin Configuration section replicates or conveys normal
operating conditions of a µModule regulator. For example,
in normal board-mounted applications, never does 100%
of the device’s total power loss (heat) thermally conduct
exclusively through the top or exclusively through bottom of the µModule package—as the standard defines
for θJCtop and θJCbottom, respectively. In practice, power
loss is thermally dissipated in both directions away from
the package—granted, in the absence of a heat sink and
airflow, a majority of the heat flow is into the board.
Within the LTM4628, be aware there are multiple power
devices and components dissipating power, with a consequence that the thermal resistances relative to different
junctions of components or die are not exactly linear with
respect to total package power loss. To reconcile this
complication without sacrificing modeling simplicity—
but also, not ignoring practical realities—an approach
has been taken using FEA software modeling along with
laboratory testing in a controlled-environment chamber
to reasonably define and correlate the thermal resistance
values supplied in this data sheet: (1) Initially, FEA software
is used to accurately build the mechanical geometry of
the LTM4628 and the specified PCB with all of the correct material coefficients along with accurate power loss
source definitions; (2) this model simulates a softwaredefined JEDEC environment consistent with JESD 51-12
to predict power loss heat flow and temperature readings
at different interfaces that enable the calculation of the
JEDEC-defined thermal resistance values; (3) the model
and FEA software is used to evaluate the LTM4628 with
heat sink and airflow; (4) having solved for and analyzed
these thermal resistance values and simulated various
operating conditions in the software model, a thorough
laboratory evaluation replicates the simulate conditions
with thermocouples within a controlled environment
chamber while operating the device at the same power
loss as that which was simulated. The outcome of this
process and due diligence yields a set of derating curves
provided in other sections of this data sheet. After these
laboratory tests have been performed the θJB and θBA are
summed together to correlate quite well with the LTM4628
model with no airflow or heat sinking in a properly defined chamber. This θJB + θBA value is shown in the Pin
Configuration section and should accurately equal the θJA
value because approximately 100% of power loss flows
from the junction through the board into ambient with no
airflow or top mounted heat sink.
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The 1.0V and 3.3V power loss curves in Figures 11 and 12
can be used in coordination with the load current derating
curves in Figures 13 to 24 for calculating an approximate
θJA thermal resistance for the LTM4628 with various heat
sinking and airflow conditions. The power loss curves are
taken at room temperature, and are increased with multiplicative factors according to the ambient temperature.
The approximate factors are: 1.35 for 115°C and 1.4 for
120°C. The derating curves are plotted with VOUT1 and
VOUT2 in parallel single output operation starting at 16A
and the ambient temperature at 40°C. The output voltages are 1.0V, and 3.3V. These are chosen to include the
lower and higher output voltage ranges for correlating
the thermal resistance. Thermal models are derived from
several temperature measurements in a controlled temperature chamber along with thermal modeling analysis.
The junction temperatures are monitored while ambient temperature is increased with and without airflow.
The power loss increase with ambient temperature change
is factored into the derating curves. The junctions are
maintained at 115°C to 120°C maximum while lowering
output current or power with increasing ambient temperature. The decreased output current will decrease the
internal module loss as ambient temperature is increased.
The monitored junction temperature of 120°C minus
the ambient operating temperature specifies how much
temperature rise can be allowed. As an example, in
Figure 14 the load current is derated to ~12A at ~80°C with
no air or heat sink and the power loss for the 12V to 1.0V
at 12A output is about 3.65W. The 3.65W loss is calculated
with the ~2.7W room temperature loss from the 12V to
1.0V power loss curve at 12A, and the 1.35 multiplying
factor at 120°C junction. If the 80°C ambient temperature is subtracted from the 120°C junction temperature,
then the difference of 40°C divided by 3.65W equals a
10.9°C/W θJA thermal resistance. Table 2 specifies a
9.5°C/W to 10°C/W value which is very close. Table 2 and
Table 3 provide equivalent thermal resistances for 1.0V and
3.3V outputs with and without airflow and heat sinking.
The derived thermal resistances in Tables 2 and 3 for the
various conditions can be multiplied by the calculated
power loss as a function of ambient temperature to derive
temperature rise above ambient, thus maximum junction
temperature. The no-airflow θJA values have some variation
from 9.5°C/W to 11°C/W depending on the 115°C to 120°C
holding junction temperature. All other airflow thermal
resistance values are more accurate. Room temperature
power loss can be derived from the efficiency curves in
the Typical Performance Characteristics section and adjusted with the above ambient temperature multiplicative
factors. The printed circuit board is a 1.6mm thick four
layer board with two ounce copper for the two outer layers
and one ounce copper for the two inner layers. The PCB
dimensions are 95mm × 76mm. The BGA heat sinks are
listed in Table 3.
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8
24V TO 1V
12V TO 1V
5V TO 1V
5
24V TO 3.3V POWER LOSS
12V TO 3.3V POWER LOSS
5V TO 3.3V POWER LOSS
7
CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
6
POWER LOSS (W)
POWER LOSS (W)
6
4
3
2
5
4
3
2
1
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
0
16
0
2
4
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Figure 11. 1V Power Loss
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0
20
40
60
80
100
16
14
10
8
6
4
2
20
40
60
80
10
8
6
4
2
0
16
100
120
6
4
2
20
40
60
80
100
Figure 15. 24V to 1V Derating
Curves, No Heat Sink
16
16
10
8
6
4
2
0
20
40
60
80
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60
80
100
120
100
Figure 18. 24V to 1V Derating
Curves with BGA Heat Sink
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0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
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12
0
40
0
20
40
60
80
120
100
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
14
20
Figure 13. 5V to 1V Derating
Curves, No Heat Sink
120
120
Figure 16. 5V to 1V Derating
Curves, with BGA Heat Sink
16
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0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0
20
40
60
80
120
100
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 17. 12V to 1V Derating
with BGA Heat Sink
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8
0
0
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
10
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0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
0
12
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
12
0
14
12
0
120
CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
Figure 14. 12V to 1V Derating
Curves, No Heat Sink
14
12
0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
16
10
Figure 12. 3.3V Power Loss
CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
CH1 AND CH2 CMBINED LOAD CURRENT
0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
14
8
0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
14
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
OUTPUT CURRENT (A)
16
6
CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
0
CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
0
1
16
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Figure 19. 5V to 3.3V Derating
Curves, No Heat Sink
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0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0
20
40
60
80
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
120
100
0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
20
0
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
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CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
10
8
6
4
2
0
20
40
80
0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
120
100
0
20
60
80
120
100
40
60
80
100
120
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
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12
0
60
Figure 22. 5V to 3.3V Derating
Curves with Heat Sink
Figure 21. 24V to 3.3V Derating
Curves, No Heat Sink
0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
14
40
16
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
Figure 20. 12V to 3.3V Derating
Curves, No Heat Sink
16
CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
16
CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
CH1 AND CH2 COMBINED LOAD CURRENT
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16
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0 LFM
200 LFM
400 LFM
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
0
0
20
40
60
80
120
100
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE (°C)
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Figure 23. 12V to 3.3V Derating
Curves, with Heat Sink
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Figure 24. 24V to 3.3V Derating
Curves with Heat Sink
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Table 2. 1.0V Output
DERATING CURVE
VIN (V)
POWER LOSS CURVE
AIR FLOW (LFM)
HEAT SINK
θJA (°C/W)
Figures 13, 14, 15
5, 12, 24
Figure 11
0
None
9.5 to 11
Figures 13, 14, 15
5, 12, 24
Figure 11
200
None
6.4
Figures 13, 14, 15
5, 12, 24
Figure 11
400
None
5.6
Figures 16, 17, 18
5, 12, 24
Figure 11
0
BGA Heat Sink
9.0 to 10.5
Figures 16, 17, 18
5, 12, 24
Figure 11
200
BGA Heat Sink
6.5
Figures 16, 17, 18
5, 12, 24
Figure 11
400
BGA Heat Sink
4.8
DERATING CURVE
VIN (V)
POWER LOSS CURVE
AIR FLOW (LFM)
HEAT SINK
θJA (°C/W)
Figures 19, 20, 21
5, 12, 24
Figure 12
0
None
9.5 to 11
Figures 19, 20, 21
5, 12, 24
Figure 12
200
None
6.75
Figures 19, 20, 21
5, 12, 24
Figure 12
400
None
6.4
Table 3. 3.3V Output
Figures 22, 23, 24
5, 12, 24
Figure 12
0
BGA Heat Sink
9.0 to 10.5
Figures 22, 23, 24
5, 12, 24
Figure 12
200
BGA Heat Sink
6.3
Figures 22, 23, 24
5, 12, 24
Figure 12
400
BGA Heat Sink
4.8
HEAT SINK MANUFACTURER
PART NUMBER
WEBSITE
Aavid Thermalloy
375424B00034G
www.aavid.com
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Table 4 Output Voltage Response vs Component Matrix (Refer to Figure 28) 0A to 4A Load Step Typical Measured Values
COUT1 AND COUT2
CERAMIC VENDORS
VALUE
PART NUMBER
COUT1 AND COUT2
BULK VENDORS
VALUE
AVX
10µF 35V
1812DD106KAT
Sanyo POSCAP
470µF 2R5
Murata
22µF 16V
GRM43ER61C226KE01
Sanyo POSCAP
470µF 6.3V
TDK
100µF 6.3V C4532X5R0J107MZ
Murata
100µF 6.3V GRM32ER60J107M
AVX
100µF 6.3V 18126D107MAT
VOUT
(V)
CIN
(CERAMIC)
CIN
(BULK)*
COUT1
(CERAMIC)
COUT2
(BULK)
1
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF
470µF
1
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF × 4
1.2
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF
1.2
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF × 4
1.5
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF
1.5
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF × 4
1.8
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF
1.8
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF × 4
CFF
(pF)
47
470µF
47
PART NUMBER
CIN
(BULK)
PART
NUMBER
VENDORS
2R5TPD470M5 47µF 35V 35SVPD47M Sanyo Oscon
VIN
(V)
DROOP
(mV)
5,12
60
6TPD470M
P-P
Deviation RECOVERY
(mV)
TIME (µs)
120
30
LOAD
STEP
(A/µs)
RFB
(kΩ)
Freq.
(kHz)
4
90.9
400
5,12
50
100
20
4
90.9
400
5,12
60
120
30
4
60.4
500
5,12
55
110
20
4
60.4
500
5,12
60
120
30
4
40.2
500
47
5,12
66
120
20
4
40.2
500
5,12
60
120
30
4
30.1
500
47
5,12
65
130
20
4
30.1
500
470µF
470µF
2.5
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF × 4
5,12
70
140
30
4
19.1
500
2.5
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF
470µF
5,12
70
140
30
4
19.1
500
3.3
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF
470µF
5,12
80
160
30
4
13.3
700
3.3
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF
5
22µF × 3
47µF
100µF
47
220µF
47
5,12
100
200
30
4
13.3
700
47
12
125
200
30
4
8.25
750
* Bulk capacitance is optional if V IN has very low input impedance.
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Applications Information
Figures 25 and 26 show thermal images of the LTM4628
in LGA package with or without BGA heat sink and no air
flow or 200LFM air flow.
These images equate to a paralleled 3.3V output at 16A
design operating at 92% efficiency from 12V input.
Figure 25a.12VIN to 3.3VOUT, 16A, No Heat Sink, No Air Flow
Figure 25b.12VIN to 3.3VOUT, 16A, No Heat Sink, 200LFM
Figure 25
Figure 26a. 12VIN to 3.3VOUT,16A, with Heat Sink, No Air Flow
Figure 26b. 12VIN to 3.3VOUT,16A, with Heat Sink, 200LFM
Figure 26
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Applications Information
Safety Considerations
• Place a dedicated power ground layer underneath the
unit.
The LTM4628 modules do not provide galvanic isolation
from VIN to VOUT. There is no internal fuse. If required,
a slow blow fuse with a rating twice the maximum input
current needs to be provided to protect each unit from
catastrophic failure. The device does support thermal
shutdown and over current protection. A temperature
diode is provided for monitoring internal temperature.
• To minimize the via conduction loss and reduce module
thermal stress, use multiple vias for interconnection
between top layer and other power layers.
• Do not put via directly on the pad, unless they are
capped or plated over.
• Use a separated SGND ground copper area for components connected to signal pins. Connect the SGND
to GND underneath the unit.
Layout Checklist/Example
The high integration of LTM4628 makes the PCB board
layout very simple and easy. However, to optimize its
electrical and thermal performance, some layout considerations are still necessary.
• For parallel modules, tie the VOUT, VFB, and COMP pins
together. Use an internal layer to closely connect these
pins together. The TRACK pin can be tied a common
capacitor for regulator soft-start.
• Use large PCB copper areas for high current paths,
including VIN, GND, VOUT1 and VOUT2. It helps to minimize the PCB conduction loss and thermal stress.
• Bring out test points on the signal pins for monitoring.
Figure 27 gives a good example of the recommended
layout. LGA and BGA PCB layouts are identical with the
exception of circle pads for BGA (see Package Description).
• Place high frequency ceramic input and output capacitors next to the VIN, PGND and VOUT pins to minimize
high frequency noise.
CIN1
CIN2
VIN
M
L
K
GND
GND
J
H
G
COUT1
SGND
F
COUT2
E
D
C
B
A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
GND
VOUT1
CNTRL
10
11
12
VOUT2
CNTRL
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Figure 27. Recommended PCB Layout (LGA Shown, for BGA Use Circle Pads)
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Typical Applications
INTVCC
C10
4.7µF
R2
10k
PGOOD1
MODE_PLLIN
7V TO 16V
INTERMEDIATE
BUS
R1
10k
CIN1
22µF
25V
D1
5.1V ZENER
CIN2
22µF
25V
CIN3
22µF
25V
R6
120k
EXTVCC PGOOD1
VOUT1
TEMP
VOUTS1
RUN1
SW1
RUN2
VFB1
TRACK1
TRACK1
C5
0.1µF
CLKOUT INTVCC
VIN
C9
0.1µF
VFB2
LTM4628
TRACK2
TRACK2
COUT1
100µF
6.3V
fSET
COMP2
PHASMD
VOUTS2
VOUT2
R4
100k
SW2
R8
60.4k
CFF
100pF
1.2V
COMP1
GND
DIFFP
INTVCC
PGOOD2
DIFFOUT
DIFFN
1.5V AT 8A
R6
40.2k
1.2V AT 8A
C4
100µF
6.3V
10k
SGND
COUT2
470µF
6.3V
C7
470µF
6.3V
PGOOD2
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Figure 28. 7VIN to 16VIN, 1.5V and 1.2V Outputs
INTVCC
C10
4.7µF
PGOOD1
7V TO 16V
INTERMEDIATE BUS
R1
10k
C3
22µF
25V
D1
5.1V ZENER
R2
5k
MODE_PLLIN
C11
22µF
25V
C2
22µF
25V
C1
22µF
25V
R6
120k
TRACK1
CLKOUT INTVCC
VIN
VOUT1
TEMP
VOUTS1
RUN1
SW1
RUN2
VFB1
TRACK1
VFB2
LTM4628
TRACK2
C9
0.1µF
EXTVCC PGOOD1
COMP1
fSET
COMP2
PHASMD
VOUTS2
SW2
PGOOD2
SGND
GND
DIFFP
DIFFN
+
C8
470µF
6.3V
C4
100µF
6.3V
+
C7
470µF
6.3V
R5
40.2k
VOUT2
R4
100k
C6
100µF
6.3V
PGOOD1
1.5V
AT 16A
DIFFOUT
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Figure 29. Two Phases, 1.5V at 16A Design
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Typical Applications
INTVCC
C10
4.7µF
R2
10k
PGOOD1
5V TO 16V
INTERMEDIATE BUS
D1
5.1V ZENER
MODE_PLLIN
R1
10k
C3
22µF
25V
C2
22µF
25V
C1
22µF
25V
R6
120k
CLKOUT INTVCC EXTVCC PGOOD1
VOUT1
VIN
TEMP
VOUTS1
RUN1
SW1
RUN2
VFB1
TRACK1
C5
0.1µF
R9
60.4k
1.2V
R7
90.9k
VFB2
LTM4628
TRACK2
C6
100µF
6.3V
R8
90.9k
COMP1
fSET
COMP2
PHASMD
VOUTS2
VOUT2
R4
100k
SW2
PGOOD2
GND
DIFFP
DIFFN
1.2V AT 8A
C8
470µF
6.3V
R5
60.4k
1V AT 8A
INTVCC
10k
SGND
+
C4
100µF
6.3V
+
C7
470µF
6.3V
PGOOD2
DIFFOUT
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Figure 30. 1.2V and 1V Output Tracking
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typical applications
INTVCC
CLK1
7V TO 16V
INTERMEDIATE BUS
R1
10k
RUN
C3
22µF
25V
MODE_PLLIN
C2
22µF
25V
C1
22µF
25V
R6
10k
R2
5k
PGOOD1
EXTVCC PGOOD1
VIN
TRACK1
D1
5.1V ZENER
CLKOUT INTVCC
C10
4.7µF
VOUT1
TEMP
VOUTS1
RUN1
RUN2
SW1
VFB1
TRACK1
VFB2
LTM4628
TRACK2
COMP2
PHASMD
VOUTS2
PGOOD2
GND
DIFFP
DIFFN
C4
100µF
6.3V
+
C7
470µF
6.3V
COMP
SW2
SGND
C8
470µF
6.3V
R5
60.4k
VOUT2
R4
100k
+
VFB
COMP1
fSET
C6
100µF
6.3V
PGOOD1
DIFFOUT
1.2V
AT 32A
C16
4.7µF
CLK1
MODE_PLLIN
7V TO 16V INTERMEDIATE BUS
C12
22µF
25V
C15
22µF
25V
C5
22µF
25V
R9
10k
CLKOUT INTVCC
EXTVCC PGOOD1
VIN
RUN1
TRACK1
VOUT1
TEMP
VOUTS1
RUN1
SW1
RUN2
VFB1
TRACK1
VFB2
LTM4628
TRACK2
C19
0.22µF
PGOOD1
COMP2
PHASMD
VOUTS2
SW2
PGOOD2
SGND
GND
DIFFP
DIFFN
DIFFOUT
C14
470µF
6.3V
C17
100µF
6.3V
+
C18
470µF
6.3V
COMP
VOUT2
R10
100k
+
VFB
COMP1
fSET
C13
100µF
6.3V
PGOOD1
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INTVCC
Figure 31. 4-Phase, 1.2V at 32A
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package description
Table 5. LTM4628 Component Pinout
PIN ID
FUNCTION
PIN ID
FUNCTION
PIN ID
FUNCTION
PIN ID
FUNCTION
PIN ID
FUNCTION
PIN ID
FUNCTION
A1
VOUT1
B1
VOUT1
C1
VOUT1
D1
GND
E1
GND
F1
GND
A2
VOUT1
B2
VOUT1
C2
VOUT1
D2
GND
E2
GND
F2
GND
A3
VOUT1
B3
VOUT1
C3
VOUT1
D3
GND
E3
GND
F3
GND
A4
VOUT1
B4
VOUT1
C4
VOUT1
D4
GND
E4
GND
F4
MODE_PLLIN
A5
VOUT1
B5
VOUT1
C5
VOUT1S
D5
VFB1
E5
TRACK1
F5
RUN1
A6
GND
B6
GND
C6
fSET
D6
SGND
E6
COMP1
F6
SGND
A7
GND
B7
GND
C7
SGND
D7
VFB2
E7
COMP2
F7
SGND
A8
VOUT2
B8
VOUT2
C8
VOUT2S
D8
TRACK2
E8
DIFFP
F8
DIFFOUT
A9
VOUT2
B9
VOUT2
C9
VOUT2
D9
GND
E9
DIFFN
F9
RUN2
A10
VOUT2
B10
VOUT2
C10
VOUT2
D10
GND
E10
GND
F10
GND
A11
VOUT2
B11
VOUT2
C11
VOUT2
D11
GND
E11
GND
F11
GND
A12
VOUT2
B12
VOUT2
C12
VOUT2
D12
GND
E12
GND
F12
GND
PIN ID
FUNCTION
PIN ID
FUNCTION
PIN ID
FUNCTION
PIN ID
FUNCTION
PIN ID
FUNCTION
PIN ID
FUNCTION
G1
GND
H1
GND
J1
GND
K1
GND
L1
GND
M1
GND
G2
SW1
H2
GND
J2
VIN
K2
VIN
L2
VIN
M2
VIN
G3
GND
H3
GND
J3
VIN
K3
VIN
L3
VIN
M3
VIN
G4
PHASMD
H4
GND
J4
VIN
K4
VIN
L4
VIN
M4
VIN
G5
CLKOUT
H5
GND
J5
GND
K5
GND
L5
VIN
M5
VIN
G6
SGND
H6
GND
J6
TEMP
K6
GND
L6
VIN
M6
VIN
G7
SGND
H7
GND
J7
EXTVCC
K7
GND
L7
VIN
M7
VIN
G8
PGOOD2
H8
INTVCC
J8
GND
K8
GND
L8
VIN
M8
VIN
G9
PGOOD1
H9
GND
J9
VIN
K9
VIN
L9
VIN
M9
VIN
G10
GND
H10
GND
J10
VIN
K10
VIN
L10
VIN
M10
VIN
G11
SW2
H11
GND
J11
VIN
K11
VIN
L11
VIN
M11
VIN
G12
GND
H12
GND
J12
GND
K12
GND
L12
GND
M12
GND
Package Photos
15mm
4.32mm
15mm
15mm
LGA
4.92mm
15mm
BGA
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6.9850
5.7150
4.4450
3.1750
1.9050
0.6350
0.0000
0.6350
1.9050
3.1750
4.4450
5.7150
6.9850
PACKAGE TOP VIEW
3.1750
3.1750
SUGGESTED PCB LAYOUT
TOP VIEW
1.9050
4
0.6350
0.0000
0.6350
PAD 1
CORNER
15
BSC
1.9050
X
15
BSC
Y
DETAIL B
4.22 – 4.42
DETAILS OF PAD #1 IDENTIFIER ARE OPTIONAL,
BUT MUST BE LOCATED WITHIN THE ZONE INDICATED.
THE PAD #1 IDENTIFIER MAY BE EITHER A MOLD OR
MARKED FEATURE
LAND DESIGNATION PER JESD MO-222, SPP-010
SYMBOL TOLERANCE
aaa
0.15
bbb
0.10
eee
0.05
6. THE TOTAL NUMBER OF PADS: 144
5. PRIMARY DATUM -Z- IS SEATING PLANE
4
3
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS
3
12
11
TRAY PIN 1
BEVEL
COMPONENT
PIN “A1”
PADS
SEE NOTES
1.27
BSC
13.97
BSC
0.12 – 0.28
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14.5M-1994
DETAIL A
0.27 – 0.37
SUBSTRATE
eee S X Y
DETAIL B
0.630 ±0.025 SQ. 143x
aaa Z
3.95 – 4.05
MOLD
CAP
Z
5.7150
4.4450
4.4450
5.7150
6.9850
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1843 Rev Ø)
bbb Z
aaa Z
6.9850
LGA Package
144-Lead (15mm × 15mm × 4.32mm)
10
7
6
5
LTMXXXXXX
µModule
PACKAGE BOTTOM VIEW
8
13.97
BSC
4
3
2
LGA 144 0709 REV Ø
1
DETAIL A
PACKAGE IN TRAY LOADING ORIENTATION
9
3x, C (0.22 x45°)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
DIA 0.630
PAD 1
LTM4628
Package Description
LGA Package
144-Lead (15mm × 15mm × 4.32mm)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1843 Rev Ø)
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aaa Z
0.630 ±0.025 Ø 144x
0.0
E
PACKAGE TOP VIEW
3.1750
3.1750
SUGGESTED PCB LAYOUT
TOP VIEW
1.9050
4
0.6350
0.0000
0.6350
PIN “A1”
CORNER
1.9050
Y
6.9850
5.7150
4.4450
3.1750
1.9050
0.6350
0.0000
0.6350
1.9050
3.1750
4.4450
5.7150
6.9850
X
D
aaa Z
SYMBOL
A
A1
A2
b
b1
D
E
e
F
G
H1
H2
aaa
bbb
ccc
ddd
eee
H1
SUBSTRATE
NOM
4.92
0.60
4.32
0.75
0.63
15.00
15.00
1.27
13.97
13.97
0.32
4.00
MAX
5.12
0.70
4.42
0.90
0.66
NOTES
DETAIL B
PACKAGE SIDE VIEW
0.37
4.05
0.15
0.10
0.20
0.30
0.15
TOTAL NUMBER OF BALLS: 144
0.27
3.95
MIN
4.72
0.50
4.22
0.60
0.60
b1
DIMENSIONS
ddd M Z X Y
eee M Z
DETAIL A
Øb (144 PLACES)
DETAIL B
H2
MOLD
CAP
ccc Z
A1
A2
A
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1921 Rev Ø)
// bbb Z
34
Z
BGA Package
144-Lead (15mm × 15mm × 4.92mm)
Z
e
b
11
10
9
7
G
6
e
5
PACKAGE BOTTOM VIEW
8
4
3
2
1
DETAILS OF PIN #1 IDENTIFIER ARE OPTIONAL,
BUT MUST BE LOCATED WITHIN THE ZONE INDICATED.
THE PIN #1 IDENTIFIER MAY BE EITHER A MOLD OR
MARKED FEATURE
4
TRAY PIN 1
BEVEL
BGA 144 0312 REV Ø
PACKAGE IN TRAY LOADING ORIENTATION
LTMXXXXXX
µModule
6. SOLDER BALL COMPOSITION IS 96.5% Sn/3.0% Ag/0.5% Cu
5. PRIMARY DATUM -Z- IS SEATING PLANE
BALL DESIGNATION PER JESD MS-028 AND JEP95
3
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS
NOTES:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14.5M-1994
COMPONENT
PIN “A1”
3
SEE NOTES
F
b
12
DETAIL A
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M
PIN 1
LTM4628
Package Description
BGA Package
144-Lead (15mm × 15mm × 4.92mm)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1921 Rev Ø)
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6.9850
5.7150
4.4450
4.4450
5.7150
6.9850
LTM4628
Revision History
REV
DATE
DESCRIPTION
PAGE NUMBER
A
06/11
Updated Typical Application Efficiency graph
Updated Pin Configuration
3, 4
Updated Pin Functions section
7, 8
Updated Decoupling Requirements table
9
Updated Figure 3
13
Updated Figures 29 and 31
C
7/11
8/12
2
Updated Electrical Characteristics
Various text updated in Applications Information section
B
1
11 to 22
30, 32
Changed Typical value of RFBHI1, RFBHI2 to 60.4kΩ
3
Updated Decoupling Requirements table
9
Updated Pin Configuration to add the BGA package.
2
Added VD1 – VD2 formula.
19
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Information furnished by Linear Technology Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable.
However, no responsibility is assumed for its use. Linear Technology Corporation makes no representation that the interconnection of its circuits as described herein will not infringe on existing patent rights.
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LTM4628
Typical Application
5V
C10
4.7µF
R2
10k
PGOOD1
24V
C8
10µF
35V
R1
10k
MODE_PLLIN CLKOUT INTVCC
C3
10µF
35V
D1
5.1V ZENER
C2
10µF
35V
C1
10µF
35V
R6
240k
VOUTS1
RUN1
SW1
RUN2
VFB1
INTVCC
C9
0.1µF
R8
13.3k
COMP1
fSET
COMP2
PHASMD
VOUTS2
VOUT2
SW2
SGND
GND
DIFFP
DIFFN
R6
8.25k
3.3V AT 8A
3.3V
10k
PGOOD2
DIFFOUT
COUT2
470µF
6.3V
COUT1
100µF
6.3V
VFB2
LTM4628
TRACK2
TRACK2
5V AT 8A
VOUT1
TEMP
TRACK1
TRACK1
C5
0.1µF
EXTVCC PGOOD1
VIN
C4
100µF
6.3V
C7
470µF
6.3V
PGOOD2
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Figure 32. 24VIN, 5V and 3.3V Outputs
Related Parts
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
COMMENTS
LTM4619
Dual 26VIN, 4A DC/DC µModule Regulator
4.5V ≤ VIN ≤ 26.5V; 0.8V ≤ VOUT ≤ 5V
LTM4615
Triple Low VIN, 4A DC/DC µModule Regulator
2.375 ≤ VIN ≤ 5.5V; Two 4A and One 1.5A Output
LTM4616
Dual 8A, Low VIN, DC/DC µModule Regulator
2.7V ≤ VIN ≤ 5.5V; 0.6V ≤ VOUT ≤ 5V
LTM4614
Dual 4A, Low VIN, DC/DC µModule Regulator
2.375V ≤ VIN ≤ 5.5V; 0.8V ≤ VOUT ≤ 5V
LTM4627
15A DC/DC µModule Regulator
4.5V ≤ VIN ≤ 20V; 0.6V ≤ VOUT ≤ 5V
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