SNVS280I April 2004 – October 2018 LM5008
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The LM5008 is a buck DC-DC regulator that uses a control scheme in which the on-time varies inversely with line voltage (VIN). Control is based on a comparator and the on-time one-shot, with the output voltage feedback (FB) compared to an internal reference (2.5 V). If the FB level is below the reference the buck switch is turned on for a fixed time determined by the line voltage and a programming resistor (RON). Following the ON period, the switch remains off for at least the minimum off-timer period of 300 ns. If FB is still below the reference at that time, the switch turns on again for another on-time period. This will continue until regulation is achieved.
The LM5008 operates in discontinuous conduction mode at light load currents, and continuous conduction mode at heavy load current. In discontinuous conduction mode, current through the output inductor starts at zero and ramps up to a peak during the on-time, then ramps back to zero before the end of the off-time. The next on-time period starts when the voltage at FB falls below the internal reference; until then, the inductor current remains zero. In this mode the operating frequency is lower than in continuous conduction mode, and varies with load current. Therefore at light loads the conversion efficiency is maintained, because the switching losses reduce with the reduction in load and frequency. The discontinuous operating frequency can be calculated with Equation 1.
where
In continuous conduction mode, current flows continuously through the inductor and never ramps down to zero. In this mode the operating frequency is greater than the discontinuous mode frequency and remains relatively constant with load and line variations. The approximate continuous mode operating frequency can be calculated with Equation 2.
The output voltage (VOUT) can be programmed by two external resistors as shown in Functional Block Diagram. The regulation point can be calculated with Equation 3.
All hysteretic regulators regulate the output voltage based on ripple voltage at the feedback input, requiring a minimum amount of ESR for the output capacitor C2. A minimum of 25 mV to 50 mV of ripple voltage at the feedback pin (FB) is required for the LM5008. In cases where the capacitor ESR is too small, additional series resistance may be required (R3 in Functional Block Diagram).
For applications where lower output voltage ripple is required the output can be taken directly from a low-ESR output capacitor, as shown in Figure 7. However, R3 slightly degrades the load regulation.