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 Datasheet 1.8A 380KHZ 20V PWM Buck DC/DC Converter TD1410C
General Description
The TD1410C is a 380 KHz fixed frequency monolithic step down switch mode regulator with a built in internal Power MOSFET. It achieves 1.8A continuous output current over a wide input supply range with excellent load and line regulation. The device includes a voltage reference, oscillation circuit, error amplifier, internal PMOS and etc. The PWM control circuit is able to adjust the duty ratio linearly from 0 to 100%. An enable function, an over current protection function and a short circuit protection function are built inside. An internal compensation block is built in to minimize external component count. The TD1410C serves as ideal power supply units for portable devices.
Features
1.8A Constant Output Current 140m RDSON Internal Power PMOSFET Switch Up to 95% Efficiency Fixed 380KHz Frequency Wide 3V to 20 V Input Voltage Range Output Adjustable from 1.222V to 15V Built in Frequency Compensation Built in Thermal Shutdown Function Built in Current Limit Function SOP-8 Package is Available The minimum dropout up to 0.3V
Applications
Portable DVD LCD Monitor / TV Battery Charger ADSL Modem Telecom / Networking Equipment
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Package Type of TD1410C
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Pin Configurations
Figure 2 Pin Description Pin Number 1,6, 8 2 3 4 Pin Name NC Vin SW GND
Pin Configuration of TD1410C (Top View)
Description Not Connect. Supply Voltage Input Pin. TD1410C operates from a 3V to 20V DC voltage. Bypass Vin to GND with a suitably large capacitor to eliminate noise on the input. Power Switch Output Pin. SW is the switch node that supplies power to the output. Ground Pin. Care must be taken in layout. This pin should be placed outside of the Schottky Diode to output capacitor ground path to prevent switching current spikes from inducing voltage noise into TD1410C. Feedback Pin. Through an external resistor divider network, FB senses the output voltage and regulates it. The feedback threshold voltage is 1.222V. Enable Pin. Drive EN pin high to turn on the device, drive it low to turn it off.
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FB EN
Ordering Information
TD1410C X X
Circuit Type
Packing Blank: Tube R: Type and Reel
Package
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Function Block
Figure 3
Function Block Diagram of TD1410C
Absolute Maximum Ratings
Parameter Input Voltage Feedback Pin Voltage Enable Pin Voltage Switch Pin Voltage Power Dissipation Operating Junction Temperature Storage Temperature Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 sec) ESD (HBM) Thermal Resistance-Junction to Ambient Thermal Resistance-Junction to Case Symbol VIN VFB VEN VSW PD TJ TSTG TLEAD RJA RJC Value -0.3 to 20 -0.3 to Vin -0.3 to Vin -0.3 to Vin Internally limited 150 -65 to 150 260 2000 85 45 Unit V V V V mW C C C V C / W C / W
Note1: Stresses greater than those listed under Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. This is a stress rating only and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions above those indicated in the operation is not implied. Exposure to absolute www..com rating conditions for extended periods may affect reliability. maximum
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Recommended Operating Conditions
Parameter Input Voltage Operating Junction Temperature Operating Ambient Temperature Symbol VIN TJ TA Min. 3 -40 -40 Max. 20 125 85 Unit V C C
Electrical Characteristics
VCC = 12V, Ta = 25 unless otherwise specified. Parameters Input voltage Shutdown Supply Current Supply Current Feedback Voltage Feedback Bias Current Switch Current Limit Oscillator Frequency Frequency of Current Limit or Short Circuit Protection EN Pin Threshold EN Pin Input Leakage Current Internal PMOS RDSON Max. Duty Cycle Efficiency
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Symbol VIN ISTBY ICC VFB IFB ILIM FOSC FOSC1 VEN IH IL RDSON DMAX TOTSD
Test Condition
Min. 3
Typ.
Max. 20
Unit V uA mA V uA A KHz KHz
VEN=0V VEN=2V, VFB=1.3V VIN = 3V to 20V VFB=1.3V
30 3.6 1.185 1.222 0.1 2.5 320 380 42 0.7 1.2 -0.1 -3 140 100 92 165
90 4 1.26 0.5 3.5 440
VFB=0V
1.7 -1 -10
V uA uA m %
VEN=2.5V VEN=0.5V VIN =12V, VFB=0V VEN=12V, Iout=1.8A VFB=0V, ISW=0.1A VIN=12V ,Vout=5V Iout=1.8A
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Typical Performance Characteristics
Figure 4. Switching Frequency vs. Temperature
Figure 5. Vfb vs. Temperature
Figure 6. Icc vs. Temperature
Figure 7. Efficiency vs. Load (Vin=10V)
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Typical Application Circuit
R2=2K R1=6.2K
TD1410C
5V1.8A
5.5V~20V DC INPUT
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TD1410C Typical Application Circuit @ 5V/1.8A
Note:In PCB layout. Reserved an area for CFF.
R2=3.6K
R1=6.2K
3.3V1.8A
TD1410C
4.5V~20V DC INPUT
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TD1410C Typical Application Circuit @ 3.3V/1.8A
Note:In PCB layout. Reserved an area for CFF.
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R2=2K
R1=6.2K
TD1410C
5V1.8A
5.5V~20V DC INPUT
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TD1410C Typical Application Circuit (with ceramic output capacitor) @ 5V/1.8A
Note:In PCB layout. Reserved an area for CFF.
R2=3.6K
R1=6.2K
TD1410C
4.5V~20V DC INPUT
3.3V1.8A
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TD1410C Typical Application Circuit (with ceramic output capacitor) @ 3.3V/1.8A
Note:In PCB layout. Reserved an area for CFF.
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Schottky Rectifier Selection Guide
Vin (Max) 1.8A Load Current Part Number Vendor B220 1 SK23 6 SR22 6 Table 1 lists some rectifier manufacturers. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Vendor Diodes, Inc. Fairchild Semiconductor General Semiconductor International Rectifier On Semiconductor Pan Jit International Table 2 Web Site www.diodes.com www.fairchildsemi.com www.gensemi.com www.irf.com www.onsemi.com www.panjit.com.tw
20V
Schottky Diode manufacturers.
Output Voltage VS R1, R2 Resistor Selection Guide Vout = (1+R1/R2)*1.222V
Vout 1.8V 2.5V 3.3V 5V 9V 12V R1 3.9K 3.2K 6.2K 6.2K 13K 16K Table 3. Vout VS. R1, R2 Select Table R2 8.2K 3K 3.6K 2K 2K 1.8K
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Function Description
Pin Functions VIN
approximate and there are many factors that can affect these temperatures. Higher ambient temperatures require more heat sinking. For the best thermal performance, wide copper traces and generous amounts of printed circuit board copper should be used in the board layout. (Once exception to this is the output (switch) pin, which should not have large areas of copper.) Large areas of copper provide the best transfer of heat (lower thermal resistance) to the surrounding air, and moving air lowers the thermal resistance even further. Package thermal resistance and junction temperature rise numbers are all approximate, and there are many factors that will affect these numbers. Some of these factors include board size, shape, thickness, position, location, and even board temperature. Other factors are, trace width, total printed circuit copper area, copper thickness, single or double-sided, multi-layer board and the amount of solder on the board. The effectiveness of the PC board to dissipate heat also depends on the size, quantity and spacing of other components on the board, as well as whether the surrounding air is still or moving. Furthermore, some of these components such as the catch diode will add heat to the PC board and the heat can vary as the input voltage changes. For the inductor, depending on the physical size, type of core material and the DC resistance, it could either act as a heat sink taking heat away from the board, or it could add heat to the board.
This is the positive input supply for the IC switching regulator. A suitable input bypass capacitor must be present at this pin to minimize voltage transients and to supply the switching currents needed by the regulator
Gnd
Circuit ground.
SW
Internal switch. The voltage at this pin switches between (VIN - VSAT) and approximately - 0.5V, with a duty cycle of approximately VOUT / VIN. To minimize coupling to sensitive circuitry, the PC board copper area connected to this pin should be kept a minimum.
FB
Senses the regulated output voltage to complete the feedback loop.
EN
Allows the switching regulator circuit to be shutdown using logic level signals thus dropping the total input supply current to approximately 30uA. Pulling this pin below a threshold voltage of approximately 1.3V turns the regulator down, and pulling this pin above 1.3V (up to a maximum of 20V) shuts the regulator on. If this shutdown feature is not needed, the EN pin can be wired to the Vin pin or it can be left open, in either case the regulator will be in the ON condition.
Setting the Output Voltage
The output voltage is set using a resistive voltage divider from the output voltage to FB. The voltage divider divides the output voltage down by the ratio: VFB = VOUT * R2 / (R1 + R2) Thus the output voltage is: VOUT = 1.222 * (R1 + R2) / R2 R2 can be as high as 100K, but a typical value is 10K. Using that value, R1 is determined by: R1 ~= 8.18 * (VOUT - 1.222) (K) For example, for a 3.3V output voltage, R2 is 10K, and R1 is 17K.
Thermal Considerations
The TD1410C is available in SOP8 package. The SOP8 package needs a heat sink under most conditions. The size of the heat sink depends on the input voltage, the output voltage, the load current and the ambient temperature. The TD1410C junction temperature rises above ambient temperature for a 1.8A load and different input and output voltages. The data for these curves was taken with the TD1410C (SOP8 www..com package) operating as a buck-switching regulator in an ambient temperature of 25oC (still air). These temperature rise numbers are all
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Inductor
The inductor is required to supply constant current to the output load while being driven by the switched input voltage. A larger value inductor results in less ripple current that in turn results in lower output ripple voltage. However, the larger value inductor has a larger physical size, higher series resistance, and/or lower saturation current. Choose an inductor that does not saturate under the worst-case load conditions. A good rule for determining the inductance is to allow the peak-to-peak ripple current in the inductor to be approximately 30% of the maximum load current. Also, make sure that the peak inductor current (the load current plus half the peak-to-peak inductor ripple current) is below the TBDA minimum current limit. The inductance value can be calculated by the equation: L = (VOUT) * (VIN-VOUT) / VIN * f * I Where VOUT is the output voltage, VIN is the input voltage, f is the switching frequency, and I is the peak-to-peak inductor ripple current.
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Input Capacitor
The input current to the step-down converter is discontinuous, and so a capacitor is required to supply the AC current to the step-down converter while maintaining the DC input voltage. A low ESR capacitor is required to keep the noise at the IC to a minimum. Ceramic capacitors are preferred, but tantalum or low-ESR electrolytic capacitors may also suffice. The input capacitor value should be greater than 10F. The capacitor can be electrolytic, tantalum or ceramic. However since it absorbs the input switching current it requires an adequate ripple current rating. Its RMS current rating should be greater than approximately 1/2 of the DC load current. For insuring stable operation should be placed as close to the IC as possible. Alternately a smaller high quality ceramic 0.1F capacitor may be placed closer to the IC and a larger capacitor placed further away. If using this technique, it is recommended that the larger capacitor be a tantalum or electrolytic type. All ceramic capacitors should be places close to the TD1410C.
The output capacitor is required to maintain the DC output voltage. Low ESR capacitors are preferred to keep the output voltage ripple low. The characteristics of the output capacitor also affect the stability of the regulation control system. Ceramic, tantalum, or low ESR electrolytic capacitors are recommended. In the case of ceramic capacitors, the impedance at the switching frequency is dominated by the capacitance, and so the output voltage ripple is mostly independent of the ESR. The output voltage ripple is estimated to be: VRIPPLE ~= 1.4 * VIN * (fLC/fSW)^2 Where VRIPPLE is the output ripple voltage, VIN is the input voltage, fLC is the resonant frequency of the LC filter, fSW is the switching frequency. In the case of tanatalum or lowESR electrolytic capacitors, the ESR dominates the impedance at the switching frequency, and so the output ripple is calculated as: VRIPPLE ~= I * RESR Where VRIPPLE is the output voltage ripple, I is the inductor ripple current, and RESR is the equivalent series resistance of the output capacitors.
Output Rectifier Diode
The output rectifier diode supplies the current to the inductor when the high-side switch is off. To reduce losses due to the diode forward voltage and recovery times, use a Schottky rectifier. Table 1 provides the Schottky rectifier part numbers based on the maximum input voltage and current rating. Choose a rectifier who's maximum reverse voltage rating is greater than the maximum input voltage, and who's current rating is greater than the maximum load current.
Feedforward Capacitor (CFF)
For output voltages greater than approximately 8V, an additional capacitor is required. The compensation capacitor is typically between 100 pF and 33 nF, and is wired in parallel with the output voltage setting resistor, R1. It provides additional stability for high output voltages, low input-output voltages, and/or very low ESR output capacitors, such as solid tantalum capacitors.
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This capacitor type can be ceramic, plastic, silver mica, etc.(Because of the unstable characteristics of ceramic capacitors made with Z5U material, they are not recommended.) Note:In PCB layout. Reserved an area for CFF.
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Over Current Protection (OCP)
The cycle by cycle current limit threshold is set between 3A and 4A. When the load current reaches the current limit threshold, the cycle by cycle current limit circuit turns off the high side switch immediately to terminate the current duty cycle. The inductor current stops rising. The cycle by cycle current limit protection directly limits inductor peak current. The average inductor current is also limited due to the limitation on peak inductor current. When the cycle by cycle current limit circuit is triggered, the output voltage drops as the duty cycle is decreasing.
Thermal Management and Layout Consideration
In the TD1410C buck regulator circuit, high pulsing current flows through two circuit loops. The first loop starts from the input capacitors, to the VIN pin, to the VOUT pins, to the filter inductor, to the output capacitor and load, and then returns to the input capacitor through ground. Current flows in the first loop when the high side switch is on. The second loop starts from the inductor, to the output capacitors and load, to the GND pin of the TD1410C, and to the VOUT pins of the TD1410C. Current flows in the second loop when the low side diode is on. In PCB layout, minimizing the two loops area reduces the noise of this circuit and improves efficiency. A ground plane is recommended to connect input capacitor, output capacitor, and GND pin of the TD1410C. In the TD1410C buck regulator circuit, the two major power dissipating components are the TD1410C and output inductor. The total power dissipation of converter circuit can be measured by input power minus output power. Ptotal _loss = V IN x IIN - V O x IO
The power dissipation of inductor can be approximately calculated by output current and DCR of inductor. Pinductor _loss= IO 2 x Rinductor x 1.1 The junction to ambient temperature can be got from power dissipation in the TD1410C and thermal impedance from junction to ambient. T (jun-amb) =(Ptotalloss-Pinductorloss)x JA The maximum junction temperature of TD1410C is 145C, which limits the maximum load current capability. Please see the thermal de-rating curves for the maximum load current of the TD1410C under different ambient temperatures. The thermal performance of the TD1410C is trongly affected by the PCB layout. Extra care should be taken by users during the design process to nsure that the IC will operate under the recommended environmental conditions. Several layout tips are listed below for the best electric and thermal performance. 1. Do not use thermal relief connection to the VIN and the GND pin. Pour a maximized copper area to the GND pin and the VIN pin to help thermal dissipation. 2. Input capacitor should be connected to the VIN pin and the GND pin as close as possible. 3. Make the current trace from VOUT pins to L to the GND as short as possible. 4. Pour copper plane on all unused board area and connect it to stable DC nodes, like VIN, GND, or VOUT. 5. Keep sensitive signal traces such as trace connecting FB pin away from the VOUT pins.
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Package Information
SOP8 Package Outline Dimensions
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Design Notes
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