SNVSCM3 June 2024 LM5171
PRODUCTION DATA
Each channel of the LM5171 has an independent bidirectional, high accuracy, and high-speed differential current sense amplifier. The differential current sense polarity is determined by the DIR command. The amplifier gain is 40, such that a smaller current sense resistor can be used to reduce power dissipation. The amplified current sense signal is used to perform the following functions:
The current sense resistor Rcs must be selected for 50mV current sense voltage when the channel DC current reaches the rated level. The CSA1, CSB1, CSA2, and CSB2 pins must be Kelvin connected for accurate sensing.
It is very important that the current sense resistors are non-inductive. Otherwise the sensed current signals are distorted even if the parasitic inductance is only a few nH. Such inductance may not affect the current regulation during continuous conduction mode, but it does affect current zero cross detection, and hence the performance of diode emulation mode under light load. As a consequence, the synchronous rectifier gate pulse is truncated much earlier than the inductor current zero crossing, causing the body diode of the synchronous rectifier to conduct unnecessarily for a longer time. See the Diode Emulation for details.
If the selected current sense resistor has parasitic inductance, see the Section 7.1 for methods to compensate for this condition and achieve optimal performance.