SNVSAZ1A August 2017 – September 2020 LV14360
PRODUCTION DATA
The LV14360 is protected from overcurrent condition by cycle-by-cycle current limiting on the peak current of the high-side MOSFET. High-side MOSFET overcurrent protection is implemented by the nature of the peak current mode control. The high-side switch current is compared to the output of the error amplifier (EA) minus slope compensation every switching cycle. See Section 8.2 for more details. The peak current of the high-side switch is limited by a clamped maximum peak current threshold which is constant. Thus, the peak current limit of the high-side switch is not affected by the slope compensation and remains constant over the full duty cycle range.
The LV14360 also implements a frequency foldback to protect the converter in severe overcurrent or short conditions. The oscillator frequency is divided by two, four, and eight as the FB pin voltage decrease to 75%, 50%, 25% of VREF. The frequency foldback increases the off-time by increasing the period of the switching cycle, so that it provides more time for the inductor current to ramp down and leads to a lower average inductor current. Lower frequency also means lower switching loss. Frequency foldback reduces power dissipation and prevents overheating and potential damage to the device.