Applications information – Rainbow Electronics MAX15020 User Manual

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MAX15020

2A, 40V Step-Down DC-DC Converter with
Dynamic Output-Voltage Programming

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Applications Information

Setting the ON/

OFF Threshold

When the voltage at ON/OFF rises above 1.225V, the
MAX15020 turns on. Connect a resistive divider from IN
to ON/OFF to GND to set the turn-on voltage (see
Figure 2). First select the ON/OFF to the GND resistor
(R2), then calculate the resistor from IN to ON/OFF (R1)
using the following equation:

where V

IN

is the input voltage at which the converter

turns on, V

ON/OFF

= 1.225V and R2 is chosen to be

less than 600kΩ.
If ON/OFF is connected to IN directly, the UVLO feature
monitors the supply voltage at IN and allows operation
to start when V

IN

rises above 7.2V.

Setting the Output Voltage

Connect a resistor-divider from OUT to FB to GND to
set the output voltage (see Figure 2). First calculate the
resistor (R7) from OUT to FB using the guidelines in the

Compensation Design

section. Once R7 is known, cal-

culate R8 using the following equation:

where V

FB

= REFIN and REFIN = 0 to 3.6V.

Setting the Output-Voltage Slew Rate

The output-voltage rising slew rate tracks the V

SS

slew

rate, given that the control loop is relatively fast com-
pared with the V

SS

slew rate. The maximum V

SS

upswing slew rate is controlled by the soft-start current
charging the capacitor connected from SS to GND
according to the formula below:

when driving V

SS

with a slow-rising voltage source at

REFIN, V

OUT

will slowly rise according to the V

REFIN

slew rate.

The output-voltage falling slew rate is limited to the dis-
charge rate of C

SS

assuming there is enough load cur-

rent to discharge the output capacitor at this rate. The
C

SS

discharge current is 15µA. If there is no load, then

the output voltage falls at a slower rate based upon
leakage and additional current drain from C

OUT

.

Inductor Selection

Three key inductor parameters must be specified for
operation with the MAX15020: inductance value (L),
peak inductor current (I

PEAK

), and inductor saturation

current (I

SAT

). The minimum required inductance is a

function of operating frequency, input-to-output voltage
differential, and the peak-to-peak inductor current
(

∆I

L

). Higher

∆I

L

allows for a lower inductor value while

a lower

∆I

L

requires a higher inductor value. A lower

inductor value minimizes size and cost and improves
large-signal and transient response, but reduces effi-
ciency due to higher peak currents and higher peak-to-
peak output voltage ripple for the same output
capacitor. Higher inductance increases efficiency by
reducing the ripple current. Resistive losses due to
extra wire turns can exceed the benefit gained from
lower ripple current levels especially when the induc-
tance is increased without also allowing for larger
inductor dimensions. A good compromise is to choose

∆I

P-P

equal to 40% of the full load current.

Calculate the inductor using the following equation:

V

IN

and V

OUT

are typical values so that efficiency is

optimum for typical conditions. The switching frequen-
cy (f

SW

) is fixed at 300kHz or 500kHz and can vary

between 100kHz and 500kHz when synchronized to an
external clock (see the

Oscillator/Synchronization Input

(SYNC)

section). The peak-to-peak inductor current,

which reflects the peak-to-peak output ripple, is worst
at the maximum input voltage. See the

Output

Capacitor Selection

section to verify that the worst-case

output ripple is acceptable. The inductor saturating
current (I

SAT

) is also important to avoid runaway cur-

rent during continuous output short circuit. Select an
inductor with an I

SAT

specification higher than the max-

imum peak current limit of 4.5A.

L

V

V

V

V

f

I

IN

OUT

OUT

IN

SW

L

=

Ч

Ч

Ч

(

)

dV

dt

R

R

R

dV

dt

R

R

R

I

C

OUT

SS

SS

SS

=

+

×

=

+

7

8

8

7

8

8

R

R

V

V

OUT

FB

8

7

1

=



R

R

V

V

IN

ON OFF

1

2

1

=

Ч

/

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