SNVSCL2 December 2024 LM51770
PRODUCTION DATA
There are two kinds of output voltage tracking features integrated in the device.
Analog Voltage Tracking
For the analog output voltage tracking, an external applied voltage overwrites the reference voltage for the output regulation loop. Although it is possible, it is not recommended to apply this voltage before the soft start is finished because the soft-start ramp time and, therefore, the input current during the start-up is changed.
As the internal error amplifier is designed to use the lowest reference input voltage, the applied voltage on the SS/ATRK pin is only effective for voltages lower than the Vref of the feedback pin. Hence, the maximum voltage for the output is determined by the resistor network on the FB pin.
If the analog voltage tracking is used to start-up the converter voltage a change at the MODE pin from high to low or low to high will indicate the logic that the soft-start is completed.
Digital Voltage Tracking
The DTRK input of the LM51770 directly modulates the internal reference voltage. This function activates if the voltage on the DTRK pin is higher than the rising threshold of VT(DTRK) and a PWM signal in the recommended frequency is applied to the pin.
The maximum output voltage during digital tracking cannot exceed the nominal reference voltage for the FB resistor divider. The applied PWM signal reduces the internal reference voltage in relation with the duty cycle on the DTRK pin. A small duty cycle means less output voltage and a high duty cycle of the PWM input represents a high output voltage. For example, a duty cycle of 30% causes a output voltage of 30% of the selected voltage by the FB divider resistors.