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  mic4832 low noise 220v pp el driver mlf and micro leadframe is a registered trademark of amkor technologies, inc. micrel inc. ? 2180 fortune drive ? san jose, ca 95131 ? usa ? tel +1 ( 408 ) 944-0800 ? fax + 1 (408) 474-1000 ? http://www.micrel.com general description the mic4832 is a low noise 220v pp electroluminescent lamp (el) driver. using advanced bipolar, cmos, dmos (bcd) technology, the mic4832 integrates a high voltage boost converter and an h-bridge driver for driving a large el lamp. the mic4832 can drive large panel displays for mobile phones, multimedia players or automotive electronics where el panels are used for backlighting. the mic4832 offers design flexibility with adjustable lamp and boost converter frequencies, simply by applying external resistors. a new h-bridge design reduces audible noise by creating smoother ac voltage across the el panel. the mic4832 is offered in mlf ? 3mm x 3mm and msop- 8 lead-free and rohs-compliant packaging with a -40c to 85c junction temperature range. datasheets and support documentation can be found on micrel?s web site at: www.micrel.com. features ? 1.8v to 5.5v dc input voltage ? 220vpp output voltage capable ? low audible noise el drive waveform ? supports el panel sizes up to 3in 2 (19cm 2 ) ? low 45a operating supply current ? small inductor size with low profile (220uh) ? tiny 8-pin 3mm x 3mm mlf ? package ? adjustable boost converter frequency ? adjustable el lamp frequency ? 10na shutdown current applications ? lcd panel backlight ? mobile phones ? pdas ? pagers ? calculators ? multimedia players ? remote controls ? gps receivers ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ typical application low noise el driver march 2009 m9999-033109-c
micrel mic4832 march 2009 2 m9999-033109-c ordering information part number junction temp. range package lead finish MIC4832YML ?40 to +85c 8-pin 3mm 3mm mlf ? rohs compliant / pb-free / halogen free* mic4832ymm ?40 to +85c 8-pin msop rohs compliant / pb-free note * mlf ? is a green rohs-compliant package. lead fini sh is nipdau. mold compound is halogen free. pin configuration 8-pin msop (mm) 8-pin 3mm 3mm mlf ? (ml) pin description pin number pin name pin function 1 vdd supply (input): 1.8v to 5.5v for internal circuitry. 2 rsw switch resistor (external component): set switch frequency of the internal power mosfet by connecting an external resistor to vdd. connecting the external resistor to gnd disables the switch oscillator and shuts down the device. 3 rel el resistor (external component): set el frequency of the internal h-bridge driver by connecting an external resistor to vdd. connecting the external resistor to gnd disables the el oscillator. 4 gnd ground 5 sw switch node (input): internal high-voltage power mosfet drain. 6 cs regulated boost output (external comp onent): connect to the output capacitor of the boost regulator and connec t to the cathode of the diode. 7 vb el output: connect to one end of t he el lamp. polarity is not important. 8 va el output: connect to one end of the el lamp. polarity is not important.
micrel mic4832 march 2009 3 m9999-033109-c absolute maximum ratings (1) supply voltage (v dd )...................................... ?0.5v to 6.0v output voltage (v cs ) ..................................... ?0.5v to 120v el lamp terminals (v a , v b )................................... v cs + 3v switch voltage (vsw ) ..................................... -0.5v to 120v frequency control voltage (v rsw , v rel ) ................................... ?0.5v to (v dd +0.3v) storage temperature (t s ).........................?65 c to +150 c esd rating (4) .................................................................. 2kv operating ratings (2) supply voltage (v dd ).................................... +1.8v to +5.5v lamp drive frequency (f el ) ....................... 60hz to 1000hz switching frequency (f sw ).........................65khz to 250khz ambient temperature (t a ) .......................... ?40 c to +85 c package thermal resistance (3) msop ( ja ) .....................................................206 c/w mlf ? ( ja ) .........................................................63 c/w electrical characteristics (5) v in = v dd = 3.0v, r sw = 338k , r el = 1.78m . t a = 25 c unless otherwise specified. bold values indicate ? 40c t a +85c parameter condition min typ max units on-resistance i sw = 100ma 3.8 7 ohm cs voltage variation 91 105 119 enable input low voltage (turn-off) v dd = 1.8v to 5.5v 0.5 v enable input high voltage (turn-on) v dd = 1.8v to 5.5v vdd- 0.5 v shutdown current r sw resistor = low; r el resistor = low; v dd = 5.5v 0.01 0.5 a input supply current r sw resistor = high; r el resistor = high; v cs = 110v; v a , v b open 45 75 a input current including inductor v in = v dd = 3.2v; r sw = 338k ? , r el = 1.78m ? ; l=220h; r out =10k ? ; lamp = 2in 2 24 ma v a ? v b output drive frequency r el = 1.78m ? 158 200 242 hz switching transistor frequency r sw = 338k ? 90 112 134 khz switching transistor duty cycle 90 % notes: 1. exceeding the absolute maximum rating may damage the device. 2. the device is not guaranteed to function outside its operating rating. 3. the maximum allowable power dissipation of any t a (ambient temperature) is p d (max) = (t j (max) ? t a ) / ja . exceeding the maximum allowable power dissipation will result in excessive die temperature. 4. devices are esd sensitive. handli ng precautions recommended. human body mo del, 1.5k in series with 100pf. 5. specification for packaged product only.
micrel mic4832 march 2009 4 m9999-033109-c typical characteristics
micrel mic4832 march 2009 5 m9999-033109-c functional diagram figure 1. mic4832 block diagram functional description overview the mic4832 is a high-voltage el driver with an ac output voltage of 220v peak-to-peak capable of driving el lamps up to 3 in 2 . input supply current for the mic4832 is typically 45a reducing to 10na in shutdown. the high voltage el driver has two internal oscillators to control the switching mosfet and the h-bridge driver. both of the internal oscillators? frequencies can be individually programmed through the external resistors to maximize the efficiency and the brightness of the el lamp. regulation referring to figure 1, initially power is applied to v dd . the internal feedback voltage is less than the reference voltage causing the internal comparator to go high which enables the switching mosfet?s oscillator. when the switching mosfet turns on, current flows through the inductor and flows into the switch. the switching mosfet will typically turn on for 90% of the switching period. during the on-time, energy is stored in the inductor. when the switching mosfet turns off, current fl owing into the inductor forces the voltage across the inductor to reverse polarity. the voltage across the inductor rises until the external diode conducts and clamps the voltage at v out + v d1 . the energy in the inductor is then discharged into the c out capacitor. the internal comparator continues to turn the switching mosfet on and off until the internal feedback voltage is above the reference voltage. once the internal feedback voltage is above the reference voltage, the internal comparator turns off the switching mosfet?s oscillator. when the el oscillator is enabled, v a and v b switch in opposite states to achieve a 220v peak-to-peak ac output signal. the external resistor that connects to the rel pin determines the el frequency.
micrel mic4832 march 2009 6 m9999-033109-c v in = 3.6v i in = 17ma l = 220h c out = 2.7nf lamp = 2 in 2 r sw = 300k r el = 2.82m va - vb (100v/div) vb (50v/div) va (50v/div) time (2ms/div) figure 2. 100hz output waveform switching frequency the switching frequency of the converter is controlled via an external resistor between r sw pin and v dd pin of the device. the switching frequency increases as the resistor value decreases. for resistor value selections, see the ?typical characteristics: switching frequency vs. sw resistor? or use the equation below. the switching frequency range is 65khz to 250khz, with an accuracy of 20%. in general, the lower the switching frequency, the greater the input current is drawn to deliver more power to the output. however, the switching frequency should not be so low as to allow the voltage at the switch node or the cs pin to go beyond the absolute maximum voltage of those pins. () = mr 36 (khz)f sw sw el frequency the el lamp frequency is controlled via an external resistor connected between r el pin and v dd pin of the device. the lamp frequency increases as the resistor value decreases. for resistor value selections, see the ?typic al characteristics: el frequency vs. el resistor? graph on page 4 or use the equation below. the el lamp frequency range is 60hz to 1000hz, with an accuracy of 20%. () () = mr 360 hzf el el v in = 3.6v i in = 27ma l = 220h c out = 2.7nf lamp = 2 in 2 r sw = 332k r el = 1.78m va - vb (100v/div) vb (50v/div) va (50v/div) time (2ms/div) figure 3. 200hz output waveform in general, as the el lamp frequency increases, the amount of current drawn from the battery will increase. the color of the el lamp and the intensity are dependent upon its frequency. v in = 3.6v i in = 21ma l = 220h c out = 2.7nf lamp = 1 in 2 r sw = 353k r el = 1.1m va - vb (100v/div) vb (50v/div) va (50v/div) time (2ms/div) figure 4. 300hz output waveform enable function the mic4832 is disabled by connecting the external resistor (rsw) to gnd. this turns off the switch oscillator of the boost co nverter. connecting the external resistor (rsw) to v dd enables the oscillator and turns on the device. the enable voltage should rise or fall monotonically without interruption.
micrel mic4832 march 2009 7 m9999-033109-c application information inductor a 220h murata (lqh4c221k04) inductor is recommended for most applications. generally, inductors with smaller values can handle more current. lowering the inductance allows the boost regulator to draw more inpu t current to deliver more energy every cycle. as a result, a lower value inductor may be used to drive larger panels or make the current panel brighter. however, caution is required as using a low value inductor with a low switching frequency may result in voltages exceeding the absolute maximum rating of the switch node and/or the cs pin. if the application uses a low input voltage (1.8 to 3v), a lower value inductor, such as 100h, may be used in order to drive the el lamp at max brightness without issue. diode the diode must have a high reverse voltage (150v), since the output voltage at the cs pin can reach up to 130v. a fast switching diode with lower forward voltage and higher reverse voltage (150v), such as bav20ws/bas20w, can be used to enhance efficiency. output capacitor low esr capacitors should be used at the regulated boost output (cs pin) of the mic4832 to minimize the switching output ripple voltage. the larger the output capacitance, the lower the output ripple at the cs pin. the reduced out put ripple at the cs pin along with a low esr capacitor improves the efficiency of the mic4832 circuit. selection of the capacitor value will depend upon the peak inductor current, inductor size, and the load. the mic4832 is designed for use with an output capacitance as low as 2.2nf. for minimum audible noise, the use of a c0g/npo dielectric output capacitor is recommended. tdk and avx offer c0g/npo dielectric capacitors in capacitances up to 2.7nf at 200v to 250v rating in 0805 size. if output ripple is a concern a 0.01f/200v x7r output capacitor is recommended. el lamp terminals (va, vb) an el lamp is connected from va to vb as the load. the high voltage alternated across va and vb by the h-bridge cycles generate luminance. the voltage at va and vb should not exceed the voltage at v cs by more than 3v. this situation may become present when noisy enable signals such as those often generated by mechanical switches are applied to the driver?s inputs. to prevent over voltage at va and vb, 10k resistors may be placed in series from va to the el panel and from vb to the el panel. an alternative to the use of 10k resistors is to apply a diode from the cs pin to va and vb, where the cathode of the diode is on the cs side and the anode is on the va and vb side, respectively.
micrel mic4832 march 2009 8 m9999-033109-c application circuit figure 5: typical li-ion powered mic4832 circuit lamp frequency (hz) 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 size (inch 2 ) capacitance (nf) r el (m? ) 2.82 1.69 1.1 0.837 0. 665 0.562 0.471 0.409 0.369 r sw (k ? ) 240 252 273 281 257 269 281 0.4 2 f sw (khz) 150 143 132 128 116 105 98 r sw (k ? ) 257 295 353 1 5 f sw (khz) 140 122 102 r sw (k ? ) 300 333 2 10 f sw (khz) 120 108 r sw (k ? ) 313 3 15 f sw (khz) 115 note: table 1 applies to circuit shown in figure 5. table 1: recommended r sw & r el values for various panel sizes
micrel mic4832 march 2009 9 m9999-033109-c layout recommendation top bottom
micrel mic4832 march 2009 10 m9999-033109-c package information 8-pin msop (mm) 8-pin 3mm x 3mm mlf ? (ml)
micrel mic4832 march 2009 11 m9999-033109-c micrel, inc. 2180 fortune drive san jose, ca 95131 usa tel +1 (408) 944-0800 fax +1 (408) 474-1000 web http:/www.micrel.com the information furnished by micrel in this data sheet is belie ved to be accurate and reliable. however, no responsibility is a ssumed by micrel for its use. micrel reserves the right to change circuitry and specifications at any time without notification to the customer. micrel products are not designed or authori zed for use as components in life support app liances, devices or systems where malfu nction of a product can reasonably be expected to result in pers onal injury. life support devices or system s are devices or systems that (a) are in tended for surgical implant into the body or (b) support or sustain life, and whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to result in a significan t injury to the user. a purchaser?s use or sale of micrel produc ts for use in life support app liances, devices or systems is a purchaser?s own risk and purchaser agrees to fully indemnify micrel for any damages resulting from such use or sale. ? 2007 micrel, incorporated.


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