SNVSAU1 March 2017 LM25141
PRODUCTION DATA.
There are two limitations to the minimum output voltage adjustment range: the LM5141 voltage reference of 1.2 V and the minimum switch node pulse width, tSW.
The minimum controllable on-time at the switch node (tSW) limits the voltage conversion ratio (VOUT/VIN). For fixed-frequency PWM operation, the voltage conversion ratio should meet the following condition:
Where tSW is 70 ns (typical) and Fsw is the switching frequency. If the desired voltage conversion ratio does not meet the above condition, the controller transitions from fixed frequency operation into a pulse skipping mode to maintain regulation of the output voltage.
For example if the desired output voltage is 3.3 V with a VIN of 20 V and operating at 2.2 MHz, the voltage conversion ratio test is satisfied:
For wide VIN applications and lower output voltages, an alternative is to use the LM5141 with a 440-kHz oscillator frequency. Operating at 440 kHz, the limitation of the minimum tSW time is less significant. For example, if a 1.8-V output is required with a VIN of 50 V: