LM2675EP LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic SIMPLE SWITCHER Power Converter High Efficiency 1A Step-Down Voltage Regulator Literature Number: SNVS285A March 24, 2011 LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic SIMPLE SWITCHER(R) Power Converter High Efficiency 1A Step-Down Voltage Regulator ENHANCED PLASTIC * Extended Temperature Performance of-40C to +125C * Baseline Control - Single Fab & Assembly Site * Process Change Notification (PCN) * Qualification & Reliability Data * Solder (PbSn) Lead Finish is standard * Enhanced Diminishing Manufacturing Sources (DMS) Support General Description The LM2675EP series of regulators are monolithic integrated circuits built with a LMDMOS process. These regulators provide all the active functions for a step-down (buck) switching regulator, capable of driving a 1A load current with excellent line and load regulation. These devices are available in fixed output voltages of 3.3V, 5.0V, 12V, and an adjustable output version. Requiring a minimum number of external components, these regulators are simple to use and include patented internal frequency compensation (Patent Nos. 5,382,918 and 5,514,947) and a fixed frequency oscillator. The LM2675EP series operates at a switching frequency of 260 kHz, thus allowing smaller sized filter components than what would be needed with lower frequency switching regulators. Because of its very high efficiency (>90%), the copper traces on the printed circuit board are the only heat sinking needed. A family of standard inductors for use with the LM2675EP are available from several different manufacturers. This feature greatly simplifies the design of switch-mode power supplies using these advanced ICs. Also included in the datasheet are selector guides for diodes and capacitors designed to work in switch-mode power supplies. Other features include a guaranteed 1.5% tolerance on output voltage within specified input voltages and output load conditions, and 10% on the oscillator frequency. External shutdown is included, featuring typically 50 A stand-by current. The output switch includes current limiting, as well as thermal shutdown for full protection under fault conditions. To simplify the LM2675EP buck regulator design procedure, there exists computer design software, LM267X Made Simple version 6.0. Features Efficiency up to 96% Available in SO-8, 8-pin DIP and LLP packages Computer Design Software LM267X Made Simple (version 6.0) Simple and easy to design with Requires only 5 external components Uses readily available standard inductors 3.3V, 5.0V, 12V, and adjustable output versions Adjustable version output voltage range: 1.21V to 37V 1.5% max output voltage tolerance over line and load conditions Guaranteed 1A output load current 0.25 DMOS Output Switch Wide input voltage range: 8V to 40V 260 kHz fixed frequency internal oscillator TTL shutdown capability, low power standby mode Thermal shutdown and current limit protection Typical Applications Simple High Efficiency (>90%) Step-Down (Buck) Regulator Efficient Pre-Regulator for Linear Regulators Positive-to-Negative Converter Selected Military Applications Selected Avionics Applications Ordering Information PART NUMBER VID PART NUMBER NS PACKAGE NUMBER (Note 3) LM2675MX-ADJEP V62/04630-01 M08A (Note 1, Note 2) TBD TBD Note 1: For the following (Enhanced Plastic) versions, check for availability: LM2675LD-12EP, LM2675LDX-12EP, LM2675LD-3.3EP, LM2675LDX-3.3EP, LM2675LD-5.0EP, LM2675LDX-5.0EP, LM2675LD-ADJEP, LM2675LDX-ADJEP, LM2675M-12EP, LM2675MX-12EP, LM2675M-3.3EP, LM2675MX-3.3EP, LM2675M-5.0EP, LM2675MX-5.0EP, LM2675M-ADJEP, LM2675N-12EP, LM2675N-3.3EP, LM2675N-5.0EP, LM2675N-ADJEP. Parts listed with an "X" are provided in Tape & Reel and parts without an "X" are in Rails. Note 2: FOR ADDITIONAL ORDERING AND PRODUCT INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT THE ENHANCED PLASTIC WEB SITE AT: www.national.com/ mil Note 3: Refer to package details under Physical Dimensions SIMPLE SWITCHER(R) is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation Windows(R) is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. (c) 2011 National Semiconductor Corporation 200994 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 www.national.com Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic SIMPLE SWITCHER Power Converter High Efficiency 1A StepDown Voltage Regulator OBSOLETE LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Typical Application 20099401 Connection Diagrams 16-Lead LLP Surface Mount Package Top View 20099438 LLP Package See NSC Package Drawing Number LDA16A 8-Lead Package Top View 20099402 SO-8/DIP Package See NSC Package Drawing Number MO8A/N08E www.national.com 2 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 If Military/Aerospace specified devices are required, please contact the National Semiconductor Sales Office/ Distributors for availability and specifications. Storage Temperature Range -65C to +150C Supply Voltage 45V Lead Temperature ON/OFF Pin Voltage -0.1V VSH 6V M Package Switch Voltage to Ground -1V Vapor Phase (60s) +215C Boost Pin Voltage VSW + 8V Infrared (15s) +220C Feedback Pin Voltage -0.3V VFB 14V N Package (Soldering, 10s) +260C ESD Susceptibility LLP Package (See AN-1187) Human Body Model (Note 5) 2 kV Maximum Junction Temperature +150C Power Dissipation Internally Limited Operating Ratings Supply Voltage Junction Temperature Range 6.5V to 40V -40C TJ +125C Electrical Characteristics LM2675-3.3EP Specifications with standard type face are for TJ = 25C, and those with bold type face apply over full Operating Temperature Range. Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical (Note 7) Min (Note 8) Max (Note 8) Units SYSTEM PARAMETERS Test Circuit Figure 2 (Note 6) VOUT Output Voltage VIN = 8V to 40V, ILOAD = 20 mA to 1A 3.3 3.251/3.201 3.350/3.399 V VOUT Output Voltage VIN = 6.5V to 40V, ILOAD = 20 mA to 500 mA 3.3 3.251/3.201 3.350/3.399 V Efficiency VIN = 12V, ILOAD = 1A 86 % LM2675-5.0EP Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical (Note 7) Min (Note 8) Max (Note 8) Units SYSTEM PARAMETERS Test Circuit Figure 2 (Note 6) VOUT Output Voltage VIN = 8V to 40V, ILOAD = 20 mA to 1A 5.0 4.925/4.850 5.075/5.150 V VOUT Output Voltage VIN = 6.5V to 40V, ILOAD = 20 mA to 500 mA 5.0 4.925/4.850 5.075/5.150 V Efficiency VIN = 12V, ILOAD = 1A 90 % LM2675-12EP Symbol Parameter Conditions Typical (Note 7) Min (Note 8) Max (Note 8) Units 11.82/11.64 12.18/12.36 V SYSTEM PARAMETERS Test Circuit Figure 2 (Note 6) VOUT Output Voltage VIN = 15V to 40V, ILOAD = 20 mA to 1A 12 Efficiency VIN = 24V, ILOAD = 1A 94 3 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 % www.national.com LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 4) LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic LM2675-ADJEP Symbol Parameter Conditions Typ (Note 7) Min (Note 8) Max (Note 8) Units Feedback Voltage VIN = 8V to 40V, ILOAD = 20 mA to 1A VOUT Programmed for 5V (see Circuit of Figure 3) 1.210 1.192/1.174 1.228/1.246 V Feedback Voltage VIN = 6.5V to 40V, ILOAD = 20 mA to 500 mA VOUT Programmed for 5V (see Circuit of Figure 3) 1.210 1.192/1.174 1.228/1.246 V SYSTEM PARAMETERS Test Circuit Figure 3 (Note 6) VFB VFB Efficiency VIN = 12V, ILOAD = 1A 90 % All Output Voltage Versions Specifications with standard type face are for TJ = 25C, and those with bold type face apply over full Operating Temperature Range. Unless otherwise specified, VIN = 12V for the 3.3V, 5V, and Adjustable versions and VIN = 24V for the 12V version, and ILOAD = 100 mA. Symbol Parameters Conditions Typ Min Max Units 3.6 mA DEVICE PARAMETERS IQ Quiescent Current VFEEDBACK = 8V 2.5 For 3.3V, 5.0V, and ADJ Versions VFEEDBACK = 15V 2.5 mA For 12V Versions 100/150 A 2.1/2.2 A 25 A 6 15 mA 0.25 0.30/0.50 275 kHz ISTBY Standby Quiescent Current ON/OFF Pin = 0V ICL Current Limit IL Output Leakage Current RDS(ON) Switch On-Resistance ISWITCH = 1A fO Oscillator Frequency Measured at Switch Pin 260 D Maximum Duty Cycle 50 1.55 VIN = 40V, ON/OFF Pin = 0V VSWITCH = 0V VSWITCH = -1V, ON/OFF Pin = 0V Minimum Duty Cycle IBIAS Feedback Bias Current VS/D ON/OFF Pin Voltage Thesholds IS/D ON/OFF Pin Current JA Thermal Resistance VFEEDBACK = 1.3V ADJ Version Only 1.25/1.2 1 225 95 % 0 % 85 nA 1.4 0.8 2.0 ON/OFF Pin = 0V 20 7 37 N Package, Junction to Ambient (Note 9) 95 M Package, Junction to Ambient (Note 9) 105 V A C/W Note 4: Absolute Maximum Ratings indicate limits beyond which damage to the device may occur. Operating Ratings indicate conditions for which the device is intended to be functional, but device parameter specifications may not be guaranteed under these conditions. For guaranteed specifications and test conditions, see the Electrical Characteristics. Note 5: The human body model is a 100 pF capacitor discharged through a 1.5 k resistor into each pin. Note 6: External components such as the catch diode, inductor, input and output capacitors, and voltage programming resistors can affect switching regulator performance. When the LM2675EP is used as shown in Figures 2, 3 test circuits, system performance will be as specified by the system parameters section of the Electrical Characteristics. Note 7: Typical numbers are at 25C and represent the most likely norm. Note 8: All limits guaranteed at room temperature (standard type face) and at temperature extremes (bold type face). All room temperature limits are 100% production tested. All limits at temperature extremes are guaranteed via correlation using standard Statistical Quality Control (SQC) methods. All limits are used to calculate Average Outgoing Quality Level (AOQL). Note 9: Junction to ambient thermal resistance with approximately 1 square inch of printed circuit board copper surrounding the leads. Additional copper area will lower thermal resistance further. See Application Information section in the application note accompanying this datasheet and the thermal model in LM267X Made Simple software (version 6.0). The value J-A for the LLP (LD) package is specifically dependent on PCB trace area, trace material, and the number of layers and thermal vias. For improved thermal resistance and power dissipation for the LLP package, refer to Application Note AN-1187. www.national.com 4 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Typical Performance Characteristics Normalized Output Voltage Line Regulation 20099404 20099403 Efficiency Drain-to-Source Resistance 20099405 20099406 Switch Current Limit Operating Quiescent Current 20099407 20099408 5 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 www.national.com LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Standby Quiescent Current ON/OFF Threshold Voltage 20099409 20099410 ON/OFF Pin Current (Sourcing) Switching Frequency 20099412 20099411 Feedback Pin Bias Current Peak Switch Current 20099413 www.national.com 20099414 6 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Dropout Voltage--3.3V Option Dropout Voltage--5.0V Option 20099415 20099416 Block Diagram 20099417 * Active Inductor Patent Number 5,514,947 Active Capacitor Patent Number 5,382,918 FIGURE 1. 7 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 www.national.com LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Typical Performance Characteristics (Circuit of Figure 2) Continuous Mode Switching Waveforms VIN = 20V, VOUT = 5V, ILOAD = 1A L = 47 H, COUT = 68 F, COUTESR = 50 m Discontinuous Mode Switching Waveforms VIN = 20V, VOUT = 5V, ILOAD = 300 mA L = 15 H, COUT = 68 F (2x), COUTESR = 25 m 20099418 A: VSW Pin Voltage, 10 V/div. B: Inductor Current, 0.5 A/div C: Output Ripple Voltage, 20 mV/div AC-Coupled 20099419 A: VSW Pin Voltage, 10 V/div. B: Inductor Current, 0.5 A/div C: Output Ripple Voltage, 20 mV/div AC-Coupled Horizontal Time Base: 1 s/div Horizontal Time Base: 1 s/div Load Transient Response for Continuous Mode VIN = 20V, VOUT = 5V, ILOAD = 1A L = 47 H, COUT = 68 F, COUTESR = 50 m Load Transient Response for Discontinuous Mode VIN = 20V, VOUT = 5V, L = 47 H, COUT = 68 F, COUTESR = 50 m 20099420 A: Output Voltage, 100 mV/div, AC-Coupled. B: Load Current: 200 mA to 1A Load Pulse 20099421 A: Output Voltage, 100 mV/div, AC-Coupled. B: Load Current: 100 mA to 400 mA Load Pulse Horizontal Time Base: 50 s/div www.national.com Horizontal Time Base: 200 s/div 8 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Test Circuit and Layout Guidelines 20099422 CIN - 22 F, 50V Tantalum, Sprague "199D Series" COUT - 47 F, 25V Tantalum, Sprague "595D Series" D1 - 3.3A, 50V Schottky Rectifier, IR 30WQ05F L1 - 68 H Sumida #RCR110D-680L CB - 0.01 F, 50V Ceramic FIGURE 2. Standard Test Circuits and Layout Guides Fixed Output Voltage Versions 20099423 CIN - 22 F, 50V Tantalum, Sprague "199D Series" COUT - 47 F, 25V Tantalum, Sprague "595D Series" D1 - 3.3A, 50V Schottky Rectifier, IR 30WQ05F L1 - 68 H Sumida #RCR110D-680L R1 - 1.5 k, 1% CB - 0.01 F, 50V Ceramic For a 5V output, select R2 to be 4.75 k, 1% where VREF = 1.21V Use a 1% resistor for best stability. FIGURE 3. Standard Test Circuits and Layout Guides Adjustable Output Voltage Version 9 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 www.national.com LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic LM2675EP Series Buck Regulator Design Procedure (Fixed Output) PROCEDURE (Fixed Output Voltage Version) EXAMPLE (Fixed Output Voltage Version) To simplify the buck regulator design procedure, National Semiconductor is making available computer design software to be used with the SIMPLE SWITCHER(R) line of switching regulators. LM267X Made Simple version 6.0 is available on Windows(R) 3.1, NT, or 95 operating systems. Given: Given: VOUT = Regulated Output Voltage (3.3V, 5V, or 12V) VOUT = 5V VIN(max) = Maximum DC Input Voltage VIN(max) = 12V ILOAD(max) = Maximum Load Current ILOAD(max) = 1A 1. Inductor Selection (L1) A. Select the correct inductor value selection guide from Figure 4, Figure 5 or Figure 6 (output voltages of 3.3V, 5V, or 12V respectively). For all other voltages, see the design procedure for the adjustable version. B. From the inductor value selection guide, identify the inductance region intersected by the Maximum Input Voltage line and the Maximum Load Current line. Each region is identified by an inductance value and an inductor code (LXX). C. Select an appropriate inductor from the four manufacturer's part numbers listed in Figure 8. Each manufacturer makes a different style of inductor to allow flexibility in meeting various design requirements. Listed below are some of the differentiating characteristics of each manufacturer's inductors: Schott: ferrite EP core inductors; these have very low leakage magnetic fields to reduce electro-magnetic interference (EMI) and are the lowest power loss inductors Renco: ferrite stick core inductors; benefits are typically lowest cost inductors and can withstand E*T and transient peak currents above rated value. Be aware that these inductors have an external magnetic field which may generate more EMI than other types of inductors. Pulse: powered iron toroid core inductors; these can also be low cost and can withstand larger than normal E*T and transient peak currents. Toroid inductors have low EMI. Coilcraft: ferrite drum core inductors; these are the smallest physical size inductors, available only as SMT components. Be aware that these inductors also generate EMI--but less than stick inductors. Complete specifications for these inductors are available from the respective manufacturers. A table listing the manufacturers' phone numbers is located in Figure 9. 2. Output Capacitor Selection (COUT) 1. Inductor Selection (L1) A. Use the inductor selection guide for the 5V version shown in Figure 5. B. From the inductor value selection guide shown in Figure 5, the inductance region intersected by the 12V horizontal line and the 1A vertical line is 33 H, and the inductor code is L23. C. The inductance value required is 33 H. From the table in Figure 8, go to the L23 line and choose an inductor part number from any of the four manufacturers shown. (In most instances, both through hole and surface mount inductors are available.) 2. Output Capacitor Selection (COUT) A. Select an output capacitor from the output capacitor table in Figure 10. Using the output voltage and the inductance value found in the inductor selection guide, step 1, locate the appropriate capacitor value and voltage rating. A. Use the 5.0V section in the output capacitor table in Figure 10. Choose a capacitor value and voltage rating from the line that contains the inductance value of 33 H. The capacitance and voltage rating values corresponding to the 33 H inductor are the: The capacitor list contains through-hole electrolytic capacitors from Surface Mount: four different capacitor manufacturers and surface mount tantalum 68 F/10V Sprague 594D Series. capacitors from two different capacitor manufacturers. It is 100 F/10V AVX TPS Series. recommended that both the manufacturers and the manufacturer's Through Hole: series that are listed in the table be used. A table listing the 68 F/10V Sanyo OS-CON SA Series. manufacturers' phone numbers is located in Figure 11. 220 F/35V Sanyo MV-GX Series. / 220 F/35V Nichicon PL Series. / 220 F/35V Panasonic HFQ Series. www.national.com 10 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 EXAMPLE (Fixed Output Voltage Version) 3. Catch Diode Selection (D1) A. In normal operation, the average current of the catch diode is the load current times the catch diode duty cycle, 1-D (D is the switch duty cycle, which is approximately the output voltage divided by the input voltage). The largest value of the catch diode average current occurs at the maximum load current and maximum input voltage (minimum D). For normal operation, the catch diode current rating must be at least 1.3 times greater than its maximum average current. However, if the power supply design must withstand a continuous output short, the diode should have a current rating equal to the maximum current limit of the LM2675EP. The most stressful condition for this diode is a shorted output condition. B. The reverse voltage rating of the diode should be at least 1.25 times the maximum input voltage. C. Because of their fast switching speed and low forward voltage drop, Schottky diodes provide the best performance and efficiency. This Schottky diode must be located close to the LM2675EP using short leads and short printed circuit traces. 4. Input Capacitor (CIN) 3. Catch Diode Selection (D1) A. Refer to the table shown in Figure 12. In this example, a 1A, 20V Schottky diode will provide the best performance. If the circuit must withstand a continuous shorted output, a higher current Schottky diode is recommended. A low ESR aluminum or tantalum bypass capacitor is needed between the input pin and ground to prevent large voltage transients from appearing at the input. This capacitor should be located close to the IC using short leads. In addition, the RMS current rating of the input capacitor should be selected to be at least 1/2 the DC load current. The capacitor manufacturer data sheet must be checked to assure that this current rating is not exceeded. The curves shown in Figure 14 show typical RMS current ratings for several different aluminum electrolytic capacitor values. A parallel connection of two or more capacitors may be required to increase the total minimum RMS current rating to suit the application requirements. For an aluminum electrolytic capacitor, the voltage rating should be at least 1.25 times the maximum input voltage. Caution must be exercised if solid tantalum capacitors are used. The tantalum capacitor voltage rating should be twice the maximum input voltage. The tables in Figure 15 show the recommended application voltage for AVX TPS and Sprague 594D tantalum capacitors. It is also recommended that they be surge current tested by the manufacturer. The TPS series available from AVX, and the 593D and 594D series from Sprague are all surge current tested. Another approach to minimize the surge current stresses on the input capacitor is to add a small inductor in series with the input supply line. Use caution when using ceramic capacitors for input bypassing, because it may cause severe ringing at the VIN pin. The important parameters for the input capacitor are the input voltage rating and the RMS current rating. With a maximum input voltage of 12V, an aluminum electrolytic capacitor with a voltage rating greater than 15V (1.25 x VIN) would be needed. The next higher capacitor voltage rating is 16V. The RMS current rating requirement for the input capacitor in a buck regulator is approximately 1/2 the DC load current. In this example, with a 1A load, a capacitor with a RMS current rating of at least 500 mA is needed. The curves shown in Figure 14 can be used to select an appropriate input capacitor. From the curves, locate the 16V line and note which capacitor values have RMS current ratings greater than 500 mA. For a through hole design, a 330 F/16V electrolytic capacitor (Panasonic HFQ series, Nichicon PL, Sanyo MV-GX series or equivalent) would be adequate. Other types or other manufacturers' capacitors can be used provided the RMS ripple current ratings are adequate. Additionally, for a complete surface mount design, electrolytic capacitors such as the Sanyo CV-C or CV-BS and the Nichicon WF or UR and the NIC Components NACZ series could be considered. For surface mount designs, solid tantalum capacitors can be used, but caution must be exercised with regard to the capacitor surge current rating and voltage rating. In this example, checking Figure 15, and the Sprague 594D series datasheet, a Sprague 594D 15 F, 25V capacitor is adequate. 5. Boost Capacitor (CB) 5. Boost Capacitor (CB) This capacitor develops the necessary voltage to turn the switch gate on fully. All applications should use a 0.01 F, 50V ceramic capacitor. For this application, and all applications, use a 0.01 F, 50V ceramic capacitor. 4. Input Capacitor (CIN) 11 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 www.national.com LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic PROCEDURE (Fixed Output Voltage Version) LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Inductor Value Selection Guides (For Continuous Mode Operation) 20099426 20099428 FIGURE 4. LM2675-3.3EP FIGURE 6. LM2675-12EP 20099427 20099429 FIGURE 5. LM2675-5.0EP FIGURE 7. LM2675-ADJEP www.national.com 12 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 Schott Through Hole Renco Surface Mount Pulse Engineering Through Hole Surface Mount Through Hole Surface Mount Coilcraft Surface Mount L4 68 0.32 67143940 67144310 RL-1284-68-43 RL1500-68 PE-53804 PE-53804-S DO1608-683 L5 47 0.37 67148310 67148420 RL-1284-47-43 RL1500-47 PE-53805 PE-53805-S DO1608-473 L6 33 0.44 67148320 67148430 RL-1284-33-43 RL1500-33 PE-53806 PE-53806-S DO1608-333 L7 22 0.52 67148330 67148440 RL-1284-22-43 RL1500-22 PE-53807 PE-53807-S DO1608-223 L9 220 0.32 67143960 67144330 RL-5470-3 RL1500-220 PE-53809 PE-53809-S DO3308-224 L10 150 0.39 67143970 67144340 RL-5470-4 RL1500-150 PE-53810 PE-53810-S DO3308-154 L11 100 0.48 67143980 67144350 RL-5470-5 RL1500-100 PE-53811 PE-53811-S DO3308-104 L12 68 0.58 67143990 67144360 RL-5470-6 RL1500-68 PE-53812 PE-53812-S DO3308-683 L13 47 0.70 67144000 67144380 RL-5470-7 RL1500-47 PE-53813 PE-53813-S DO3308-473 L14 33 0.83 67148340 67148450 RL-1284-33-43 RL1500-33 PE-53814 PE-53814-S DO3308-333 L15 22 0.99 67148350 67148460 RL-1284-22-43 RL1500-22 PE-53815 PE-53815-S DO3308-223 L18 220 0.55 67144040 67144420 RL-5471-2 RL1500-220 PE-53818 PE-53818-S DO3316-224 L19 150 0.66 67144050 67144430 RL-5471-3 RL1500-150 PE-53819 PE-53819-S DO3316-154 L20 100 0.82 67144060 67144440 RL-5471-4 RL1500-100 PE-53820 PE-53820-S DO3316-104 L21 68 0.99 67144070 67144450 RL-5471-5 RL1500-68 PE-53821 PE-53821-S DO3316-683 L22 47 1.17 67144080 67144460 RL-5471-6 -- PE-53822 PE-53822-S DO3316-473 L23 33 1.40 67144090 67144470 RL-5471-7 -- PE-53823 PE-53823-S DO3316-333 L24 22 1.70 67148370 67148480 RL-1283-22-43 -- PE-53824 PE-53824-S DO3316-223 L27 220 1.00 67144110 67144490 RL-5471-2 -- PE-53827 PE-53827-S DO5022P-224 L28 150 1.20 67144120 67144500 RL-5471-3 -- PE-53828 PE-53828-S DO5022P-154 L29 100 1.47 67144130 67144510 RL-5471-4 -- PE-53829 PE-53829-S DO5022P-104 L30 68 1.78 67144140 67144520 RL-5471-5 -- PE-53830 PE-53830-S DO5022P-683 FIGURE 8. Inductor Manufacturers' Part Numbers Coilcraft Inc. Coilcraft Inc., Europe Pulse Engineering Inc. Phone (800) 322-2645 FAX (708) 639-1469 Phone +44 1236 730 595 FAX +44 1236 730 627 Phone (619) 674-8100 FAX (619) 674-8262 Pulse Engineering Inc., Phone +353 93 24 107 Europe FAX +353 93 24 459 Renco Electronics Inc. Phone (800) 645-5828 FAX (516) 586-5562 Phone (612) 475-1173 FAX (612) 475-1786 Schott Corp. FIGURE 9. Inductor Manufacturers' Phone Numbers 13 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 www.national.com LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Ind. Inductanc Current e Ref. (A) Desg. (H) LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Output Capacitor Output Voltage (V) 3.3 5.0 12 Inductance (H) Surface Mount Through Hole Sprague 594D Series AVX TPS Series Sanyo OS-CON SA Series Sanyo MV-GX Series Nichicon PL Series Panasonic HFQ Series (F/V) (F/V) (F/V) (F/V) (F/V) (F/V) 22 120/6.3 100/10 100/10 330/35 330/35 330/35 33 120/6.3 100/10 68/10 220/35 220/35 220/35 47 68/10 100/10 68/10 150/35 150/35 150/35 68 120/6.3 100/10 100/10 120/35 120/35 120/35 100 120/6.3 100/10 100/10 120/35 120/35 120/35 150 120/6.3 100/10 100/10 120/35 120/35 120/35 22 100/16 100/10 100/10 330/35 330/35 330/35 33 68/10 10010 68/10 220/35 220/35 220/35 47 68/10 100/10 68/10 150/35 150/35 150/35 68 100/16 100/10 100/10 120/35 120/35 120/35 100 100/16 100/10 100/10 120/35 120/35 120/35 150 100/16 100/10 100/10 120/35 120/35 120/35 22 120/20 (2x) 68/20 68/20 330/35 330/35 330/35 33 68/25 68/20 68/20 220/35 220/35 220/35 47 47/20 68/20 47/20 150/35 150/35 150/35 68 47/20 68/20 47/20 120/35 120/35 120/35 100 47/20 68/20 47/20 120/35 120/35 120/35 150 47/20 68/20 47/20 120/35 120/35 120/35 220 47/20 68/20 47/20 120/35 120/35 120/35 FIGURE 10. Output Capacitor Table Nichicon Corp. Panasonic AVX Corp. Sprague/Vishay Sanyo Corp. Phone (847) 843-7500 FAX (847) 843-2798 Phone (714) 373-7857 FAX (714) 373-7102 Phone (803) 448-9411 FAX (803) 448-1943 Phone (207) 324-4140 FAX (207) 324-7223 Phone (619) 661-6322 FAX (619) 661-1055 FIGURE 11. Capacitor Manufacturers' Phone Numbers www.national.com 14 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 3A Diodes Surface Mount Through Hole Surface Mount Through Hole 20V SK12 1N5817 SK32 1N5820 B120 SR102 SK13 1N5818 SK33 1N5821 B130 11DQ03 30WQ03F 31DQ03 30V 40V LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic 1A Diodes VR SR302 MBRS130 SR103 SK14 1N5819 SK34 1N5822 B140 11DQ04 30BQ040 MBR340 MBRS140 SR104 30WQ04F 31DQ04 10BQ040 MBRS340 SR304 10MQ040 MBRD340 15MQ040 50V SK15 MBR150 SK35 MBR350 B150 11DQ05 30WQ05F 31DQ05 10BQ050 SR105 SR305 FIGURE 12. Schottky Diode Selection Table International Rectifier Corp. Motorola, Inc. General Instruments Corp. Diodes, Inc. Phone (310) 322-3331 FAX (310) 322-3332 Phone (800) 521-6274 FAX (602) 244-6609 Phone (516) 847-3000 FAX (516) 847-3236 Phone (805) 446-4800 FAX (805) 446-4850 FIGURE 13. Diode Manufacturers' Phone Numbers 15 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 www.national.com LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic 20099430 FIGURE 14. RMS Current Ratings for Low ESR Electrolytic Capacitors (Typical) AVX TPS Recommended Application Voltage Voltage Rating +85C Rating 3.3 6.3 5 10 10 20 12 25 15 35 Sprague 594D Recommended Application Voltage Voltage Rating +85C Rating 2.5 4 3.3 6.3 5 10 8 16 12 20 18 25 24 35 29 50 FIGURE 15. www.national.com 16 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 PROCEDURE (Adjustable Output Voltage Version) EXAMPLE (Adjustable Output Voltage Version) To simplify the buck regulator design procedure, National Semiconductor is making available computer design software to be used with the SIMPLE SWITCHER line of switching regulators. LM267X Made Simple version 6.0 is available for use on Windows 3.1, NT, or 95 operating systems. Given: Given: VOUT = Regulated Output Voltage VOUT = 20V VIN(max) = Maximum Input Voltage VIN(max) = 28V ILOAD(max) = Maximum Load Current ILOAD(max) = 1A F = Switching Frequency (Fixed at a nominal 260 kHz). F = Switching Frequency (Fixed at a nominal 260 kHz). 1. Programming Output Voltage (Selecting R1 and R2, as shown 1. Programming Output Voltage (Selecting R1 and R2, as shown in Figure 3) in Figure 3) Use the following formula to select the appropriate resistor values. Select R1 to be 1 k, 1%. Solve for R2. where VREF = 1.21V Select a value for R1 between 240 and 1.5 k. The lower resistor R2 = 1k (16.53 - 1) = 15.53 k, closest 1% value is 15.4 k. values minimize noise pickup in the sensitive feedback pin. (For the R2 = 15.4 k. lowest temperature coefficient and the best stability with time, use 1% metal film resistors.) 2. Inductor Selection (L1) A. Calculate the inductor Volt * microsecond constant E * T (V * s), from the following formula: 2. Inductor Selection (L1) A. Calculate the inductor Volt * microsecond constant (E * T), where VSAT = internal switch saturation voltage = 0.25V and VD = diode forward voltage drop = 0.5V B. Use the E * T value from the previous formula and match it with B. E * T = 21.6 (V * s) the E * T number on the vertical axis of the Inductor Value Selection Guide shown in Figure 7. C. On the horizontal axis, select the maximum load current. C. ILOAD(max) = 1A D. Identify the inductance region intersected by the E * T value and D. From the inductor value selection guide shown in Figure 7, the the Maximum Load Current value. Each region is identified by an inductance region intersected by the 21.6 (V * s) horizontal line inductance value and an inductor code (LXX). and the 1A vertical line is 68 H, and the inductor code is L30. E. Select an appropriate inductor from the four manufacturer's part E. From the table in Figure 8, locate line L30, and select an inductor numbers listed in Figure 8. For information on the different types of part number from the list of manufacturers part numbers. inductors, see the inductor selection in the fixed output voltage design procedure. 17 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 www.national.com LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic LM2675EP Series Buck Regulator Design Procedure (Adjustable Output) LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic PROCEDURE (Adjustable Output Voltage Version) EXAMPLE (Adjustable Output Voltage Version) 3. Output Capacitor Selection (COUT) 3. Output Capacitor SeIection (COUT) A. Select an output capacitor from the capacitor code selection guide in Figure 16. Using the inductance value found in the inductor selection guide, step 1, locate the appropriate capacitor code corresponding to the desired output voltage. B. Select an appropriate capacitor value and voltage rating, using the capacitor code, from the output capacitor selection table in Figure 17. There are two solid tantalum (surface mount) capacitor manufacturers and four electrolytic (through hole) capacitor manufacturers to choose from. It is recommended that both the manufacturers and the manufacturer's series that are listed in the table be used. A table listing the manufacturers' phone numbers is located in Figure 11. A. Use the appropriate row of the capacitor code selection guide, in Figure 16. For this example, use the 15-20V row. The capacitor code corresponding to an inductance of 68 H is C20. B. From the output capacitor selection table in Figure 17, choose a capacitor value (and voltage rating) that intersects the capacitor code(s) selected in section A, C20. The capacitance and voltage rating values corresponding to the capacitor code C20 are the: Surface Mount: 33 F/25V Sprague 594D Series. 33 F/25V AVX TPS Series. Through Hole: 33 F/25V Sanyo OS-CON SC Series. 120 F/35V Sanyo MV-GX Series. 120 F/35V Nichicon PL Series. 120 F/35V Panasonic HFQ Series. Other manufacturers or other types of capacitors may also be used, provided the capacitor specifications (especially the 100 kHz ESR) closely match the characteristics of the capacitors listed in the output capacitor table. Refer to the capacitor manufacturers' data sheet for this information. 4. Catch Diode Selection (D1) 4. Catch Diode Selection (D1) A. In normal operation, the average current of the catch diode is A. Refer to the table shown in Figure 12. Schottky diodes provide the load current times the catch diode duty cycle, 1-D (D is the the best performance, and in this example a 1A, 40V Schottky diode switch duty cycle, which is approximately VOUT/VIN). The largest would be a good choice. If the circuit must withstand a continuous value of the catch diode average current occurs at the maximum shorted output, a higher current (at least 2.2A) Schottky diode is input voltage (minimum D). For normal operation, the catch diode recommended. current rating must be at least 1.3 times greater than its maximum average current. However, if the power supply design must withstand a continuous output short, the diode should have a current rating greater than the maximum current limit of the LM2675EP. The most stressful condition for this diode is a shorted output condition. B. The reverse voltage rating of the diode should be at least 1.25 times the maximum input voltage. C. Because of their fast switching speed and low forward voltage drop, Schottky diodes provide the best performance and efficiency. The Schottky diode must be located close to the LM2675EP using short leads and short printed circuit traces. www.national.com 18 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 EXAMPLE (Adjustable Output Voltage Version) 5. Input Capacitor (CIN) A low ESR aluminum or tantalum bypass capacitor is needed between the input pin and ground to prevent large voltage transients from appearing at the input. This capacitor should be located close to the IC using short leads. In addition, the RMS current rating of the input capacitor should be selected to be at least 1/2 the DC load current. The capacitor manufacturer data sheet must be checked to assure that this current rating is not exceeded. The curves shown in Figure 14 show typical RMS current ratings for several different aluminum electrolytic capacitor values. A parallel connection of two or more capacitors may be required to increase the total minimum RMS current rating to suit the application requirements. For an aluminum electrolytic capacitor, the voltage rating should be at least 1.25 times the maximum input voltage. Caution must be exercised if solid tantalum capacitors are used. The tantalum capacitor voltage rating should be twice the maximum input voltage. The tables in Figure 15 show the recommended application voltage for AVX TPS and Sprague 594D tantalum capacitors. It is also recommended that they be surge current tested by the manufacturer. The TPS series available from AVX, and the 593D and 594D series from Sprague are all surge current tested. Another approach to minimize the surge current stresses on the input capacitor is to add a small inductor in series with the input supply line. Use caution when using ceramic capacitors for input bypassing, because it may cause severe ringing at the VIN pin. 5. Input Capacitor (CIN) The important parameters for the input capacitor are the input voltage rating and the RMS current rating. With a maximum input voltage of 28V, an aluminum electrolytic capacitor with a voltage rating of at least 35V (1.25 x VIN) would be needed. The RMS current rating requirement for the input capacitor in a buck regulator is approximately 1/2 the DC load current. In this example, with a 1A load, a capacitor with a RMS current rating of at least 500 mA is needed. The curves shown in Figure 14 can be used to select an appropriate input capacitor. From the curves, locate the 35V line and note which capacitor values have RMS current ratings greater than 500 mA. For a through hole design, a 330 F/35V electrolytic capacitor (Panasonic HFQ series, Nichicon PL, Sanyo MV-GX series or equivalent) would be adequate. Other types or other manufacturers' capacitors can be used provided the RMS ripple current ratings are adequate. Additionally, for a complete surface mount design, electrolytic capacitors such as the Sanyo CV-C or CV-BS, and the Nichicon WF or UR and the NIC Components NACZ series could be considered. For surface mount designs, solid tantalum capacitors can be used, but caution must be exercised with regard to the capacitor surge current rating and voltage rating. In this example, checking Figure 15, and the Sprague 594D series datasheet, a Sprague 594D 15 F, 50V capacitor is adequate. 6. Boost Capacitor (CB) 6. Boost Capacitor (CB) This capacitor develops the necessary voltage to turn the switch gate on fully. All applications should use a 0.01 F, 50V ceramic capacitor. For this application, and all applications, use a 0.01 F, 50V ceramic capacitor. Inductance (H) Case Style (Note 10) Output Voltage (V) 22 33 47 68 100 150 220 SM and TH 1.21-2.50 -- -- -- -- C1 C2 C3 SM and TH 2.50-3.75 -- -- -- C1 C2 C3 C3 SM and TH 3.75-5.0 -- -- C4 C5 C6 C6 C6 SM and TH 5.0-6.25 -- C4 C7 C6 C6 C6 C6 SM and TH 6.25-7.5 C8 C4 C7 C6 C6 C6 C6 SM and TH 7.5-10.0 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C13 C13 SM and TH 10.0-12.5 C14 C11 C12 C12 C13 C13 C13 SM and TH 12.5-15.0 C15 C16 C17 C17 C17 C17 C17 SM and TH 15.0-20.0 C18 C19 C20 C20 C20 C20 C20 SM and TH 20.0-30.0 C21 C22 C22 C22 C22 C22 C22 TH 30.0-37.0 C23 C24 C24 C25 C25 C25 C25 Note 10: SM - Surface Mount, TH - Through Hole FIGURE 16. Capacitor Code Selection Guide 19 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 www.national.com LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic PROCEDURE (Adjustable Output Voltage Version) LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Output Capacitor Surface Mount Through Hole Cap. Ref. Desg. # Sprague 594D Series AVX TPS Series Sanyo OS-CON SA Series Sanyo MV-GX Series Nichicon PL Series Panasonic HFQ Series (F/V) (F/V) (F/V) (F/V) (F/V) (F/V) C1 120/6.3 100/10 100/10 220/35 220/35 220/35 C2 120/6.3 100/10 100/10 150/35 150/35 150/35 C3 120/6.3 100/10 100/35 120/35 120/35 120/35 C4 68/10 100/10 68/10 220/35 220/35 220/35 C5 100/16 100/10 100/10 150/35 150/35 150/35 C6 100/16 100/10 100/10 120/35 120/35 120/35 C7 68/10 100/10 68/10 150/35 150/35 150/35 C8 100/16 100/10 100/10 330/35 330/35 330/35 C9 100/16 100/16 100/16 330/35 330/35 330/35 C10 100/16 100/16 68/16 220/35 220/35 220/35 C11 100/16 100/16 68/16 150/35 150/35 150/35 C12 100/16 100/16 68/16 120/35 120/35 120/35 C13 100/16 100/16 100/16 120/35 120/35 120/35 C14 100/16 100/16 100/16 220/35 220/35 220/35 C15 47/20 68/20 47/20 220/35 220/35 220/35 C16 47/20 68/20 47/20 150/35 150/35 150/35 C17 47/20 68/20 47/20 120/35 120/35 120/35 C18 68/25 (2x) 33/25 47/25 (Note 11) 220/35 220/35 220/35 C19 33/25 33/25 33/25 (Note 11) 150/35 150/35 150/35 C20 33/25 33/25 33/25 (Note 11) 120/35 120/35 120/35 C21 33/35 (2x) 22/25 (Note 12) 150/35 150/35 150/35 C22 33/35 22/35 (Note 12) 120/35 120/35 120/35 C23 (Note 12) (Note 12) (Note 12) 220/50 100/50 120/50 C24 (Note 12) (Note 12) (Note 12) 150/50 100/50 120/50 C25 (Note 12) (Note 12) (Note 12) 150/50 82/50 82/50 Note 11: The SC series of Os-Con capacitors (others are SA series) Note 12: The voltage ratings of the surface mount tantalum chip and Os-Con capacitors are too low to work at these voltages. FIGURE 17. Output Capacitor Selection Table www.national.com 20 200994 Version 2 Revision 5 Print Date/Time: 2011/03/24 15:39:55 LM2675EP Enhanced Plastic Application Information TYPICAL SURFACE MOUNT PC BOARD LAYOUT, FIXED OUTPUT (4X SIZE) 20099436 CIN - 15 F, 50V, Solid Tantalum Sprague, "594D series" COUT - 68 F, 16V, Solid Tantalum Sprague, "594D series" D1 - 1A, 40V Schottky Rectifier, Surface Mount L1 - 33 H, L23, Coilcraft DO3316 CB - 0.01 F, 50V, Ceramic TYPICAL SURFACE MOUNT PC BOARD LAYOUT, ADJUSTABLE OUTPUT (4X SIZE) 20099437 CIN - 15 F, 50V, Solid Tantalum Sprague, "594D series" COUT - 33 F, 25V, Solid Tantalum Sprague, "594D series" D1 - 1A, 40V Schottky Rectifier, Surface Mount L1 - 68 H, L30, Coilcraft DO3316 CB - 0.01 F, 50V, Ceramic R1 - 1k, 1% R2 - Use formula in Design Procedure FIGURE 18. PC Board Layout Layout is very important in switching regulator designs. 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