SNVS511U
June 2007 – January 2018
LP3907
PRODUCTION DATA.
1
Features
2
Applications
3
Description
Device Images
Typical Application Circuit
4
Revision History
5
Device Comparison Tables
6
Pin Configuration and Functions
Pin Functions
7
Specifications
7.1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
7.2
ESD Ratings
7.3
Recommended Operating Conditions (Bucks)
7.4
Thermal Information
7.5
General Electrical Characteristics
7.6
Low Dropout Regulators, LDO1 And LDO2
7.7
Buck Converters SW1, SW2
7.8
I/O Electrical Characteristics
7.9
Power-On Reset (POR) Threshold/Function
7.10
I2C Interface Timing Requirements
7.11
Typical Characteristics — LDO
7.12
Typical Characteristics — Bucks
7.13
Typical Characteristics — Buck1
7.14
Typical Characteristics — Buck2
7.15
Typical Characteristics — Bucks
8
Detailed Description
8.1
Overview
8.2
Functional Block Diagram
8.3
Feature Description
8.3.1
DC-DC Converters
8.3.1.1
Linear Low Dropout Regulators (LDOs)
8.3.1.2
No-Load Stability
8.3.1.3
LDO and LDO2 Control Registers
8.3.2
SW1, SW2: Synchronous Step-Down Magnetic DC-DC Converters
8.3.2.1
Functional Description
8.3.2.2
Circuit Operation Description
8.3.2.3
PWM Operation
8.3.2.4
Internal Synchronous Rectification
8.3.2.5
Current Limiting
8.3.2.6
PFM Operation
8.3.2.7
SW1, SW2 Operation
8.3.2.8
SW1, SW2 Control Registers
8.3.2.9
Soft Start
8.3.2.10
Low Dropout Operation
8.3.2.11
Flexible Power Sequencing of Multiple Power Supplies
8.3.2.12
Power-Up Sequencing Using the EN_T Function
8.3.3
Flexible Power-On Reset (Power Good with Delay)
8.3.4
Undervoltage Lockout
8.4
Device Functional Modes
8.4.1
Shutdown Mode
8.5
Programming
8.5.1
I2C-Compatible Serial Interface
8.5.1.1
I2C Signals
8.5.1.2
I2C Data Validity
8.5.1.3
I2C Start and Stop Conditions
8.5.1.4
Transferring Data
8.5.2
Factory Programmable Options
8.6
Register Maps
8.6.1
LP3907 Control Registers
8.6.1.1
Interrupt Status Register (ISRA) 0x02
8.6.1.2
Control 1 Register (SCR1) 0x07
8.6.1.3
EN_DLY Preset Delay Sequence After EN_T Assertion
8.6.1.4
Buck and LDO Output Voltage Enable Register (BKLDOEN) – 0x10
8.6.1.5
Buck and LDO Status Register (BKLDOSR) – 0x11
8.6.1.6
Buck Voltage Change Control Register 1 (VCCR) – 0x20
8.6.1.7
Buck1 Target Voltage 1 Register (B1TV1) – 0x23
8.6.1.8
Buck1 Target Voltage 2 Register (B1TV2) – 0x24
8.6.1.9
Buck1 Ramp Control Register (B1RC) - 0x25
8.6.1.10
Buck2 Target Voltage 1 Register (B2TV1) – 0x29
8.6.1.11
Buck2 Target Voltage 2 Register (B2TV2) – 0x2A
8.6.1.12
Buck2 Ramp Control Register (B2RC) - 0x2B
8.6.1.13
Buck Function Register (BFCR) – 0x38
8.6.1.14
LDO1 Control Register (LDO1VCR) – 0x39
8.6.1.15
LDO2 Control Register (LDO2VCR) – 0x3A
9
Application and Implementation
9.1
Application Information
9.2
Typical Application
9.2.1
Design Requirements
9.2.2
Detailed Design Procedure
9.2.2.1
Custom Design With WEBENCH® Tools
9.2.2.2
Component Selection
9.2.2.2.1
Inductors for SW1 And SW2
9.2.2.2.1.1
Method 1:
9.2.2.2.1.2
Method 2:
9.2.2.2.2
External Capacitors
9.2.2.3
LDO Capacitor Selection
9.2.2.3.1
Input Capacitor
9.2.2.3.2
Output Capacitor
9.2.2.3.3
Capacitor Characteristics
9.2.2.3.4
Input Capacitor Selection for SW1 And SW2
9.2.2.3.5
Output Capacitor Selection for SW1, SW2
9.2.2.3.6
I2C Pullup Resistor
9.2.2.4
Operation Without I2C Interface
9.2.2.4.1
High VIN High-Load Operation
9.2.2.4.2
Junction Temperature
9.2.3
Application Curves
10
Power Supply Recommendations
10.1
Analog Power Signal Routing
11
Layout
11.1
DSBGA Layout Guidelines
11.2
Layout Example
11.3
Thermal Considerations of WQFN Package
12
Device and Documentation Support
12.1
Device Support
12.1.1
Development Support
12.1.1.1
Custom Design With WEBENCH® Tools
12.2
Documentation Support
12.2.1
Related Documentation
12.3
Trademarks
12.4
Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
12.5
Community Resources
12.6
Electrostatic Discharge Caution
12.7
Glossary
13
Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
Package Options
Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
YZR|25
MXBG279
RTW|24
MPQF167C
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)
RTW|24
QFND450A
Orderable Information
snvs511u_oa
snvs511u_pm
2
Applications
FPGA, DSP Core Power
Applications Processors
Peripheral I/O Power
Hearing Aids
Electronic Measurement Units
Equipment Run-Off of Battery Backup