JAJS639K April 2000 – June 2016 LM2670
PRODUCTION DATA.
NOTE
Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component specification, and TI does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are responsible for determining suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should validate and test their design implementation to confirm system functionality.
Power supply design using the LM2670 is greatly simplified by using recommended external components. A wide range of inductors, capacitors and Schottky diodes from several manufacturers have been evaluated for use in designs that cover the full range of capabilities (input voltage, output voltage, and load current) of the LM2670. A simple design procedure using nomographs and component tables provided in this data sheet leads to a working design with very little effort.
The individual components from the various manufacturers called out for use are still just a small sample of the vast array of components available in the industry. While these components are recommended, they are not exclusively the only components for use in a design. After a close comparison of component specifications, equivalent devices from other manufacturers could be substituted for use in an application.
Important considerations for each external component and an explanation of how the nomographs and selection tables were developed follows.
The inductor is the key component in a switching regulator. For efficiency the inductor stores energy during the switch ON time and then transfers energy to the load while the switch is OFF.
Nomographs are used to select the inductance value required for a given set of operating conditions. The nomographs assume that the circuit is operating in continuous mode (the current flowing through the inductor never falls to zero). The magnitude of inductance is selected to maintain a maximum ripple current of 30% of the maximum load current. If the ripple current exceeds this 30% limit the next larger value is selected.
The inductors offered have been specifically manufactured to provide proper operation under all operating conditions of input and output voltage and load current. Several part types are offered for a given amount of inductance. Both surface mount and through-hole devices are available. The inductors from each of the three manufacturers have unique characteristics.
The output capacitor acts to smooth the DC output voltage and also provides energy storage. Selection of an output capacitor, with an associated equivalent series resistance (ESR), impacts both the amount of output ripple voltage and stability of the control loop.
The output ripple voltage of the power supply is the product of the capacitor ESR and the inductor ripple current. The capacitor types recommended in the tables were selected for having low ESR ratings.
In addition, both surface mount tantalum capacitors and through-hole aluminum electrolytic capacitors are offered as solutions.
Impacting frequency stability of the overall control loop, the output capacitance, in conjunction with the inductor, creates a double pole inside the feedback loop. In addition the capacitance and the ESR value create a zero. These frequency response effects together with the internal frequency compensation circuitry of the LM2670 modify the gain and phase shift of the closed-loop system.
As a general rule for stable switching regulator circuits it is desired to have the unity gain bandwidth of the circuit to be limited to no more than one-sixth of the controller switching frequency. With the fixed 260-kHz switching frequency of the LM2670, the output capacitor is selected to provide a unity gain bandwidth of 40 kHz maximum. Each recommended capacitor value has been chosen to achieve this result.
In some cases multiple capacitors are required either to reduce the ESR of the output capacitor, to minimize output ripple (a ripple voltage of 1% of VOUT or less is the assumed performance condition), or to increase the output capacitance to reduce the closed loop unity gain bandwidth (to less than 40 kHz). When parallel combinations of capacitors are required it has been assumed that each capacitor is the exact same part type.
The RMS current and working voltage (WV) ratings of the output capacitor are also important considerations. In a typical step-down switching regulator, the inductor ripple current (set to be no more than 30% of the maximum load current by the inductor selection) is the current that flows through the output capacitor. The capacitor RMS current rating must be greater than this ripple current. The voltage rating of the output capacitor must be greater than 1.3 times the maximum output voltage of the power supply. If operation of the system at elevated temperatures is required, the capacitor voltage rating may be de-rated to less than the nominal room temperature rating. Careful inspection of the manufacturer's specification for de-rating of working voltage with temperature is important.
Fast changing currents in high current switching regulators place a significant dynamic load on the unregulated power source. An input capacitor helps to provide additional current to the power supply as well as smooth out input voltage variations.
Like the output capacitor, the key specifications for the input capacitor are RMS current rating and working voltage. The RMS current flowing through the input capacitor is equal to one-half of the maximum DC load current so the capacitor should be rated to handle this. Paralleling multiple capacitors proportionally increases the current rating of the total capacitance. The voltage rating must also be selected to be 1.3 times the maximum input voltage. Depending on the unregulated input power source, under light load conditions the maximum input voltage could be significantly higher than normal operation. Consider when selecting an input capacitor.
The input capacitor must be placed very close to the input pin of the LM2670. Due to relative high current operation with fast transient changes, the series inductance of input connecting wires or PCB traces can create ringing signals at the input terminal which could possibly propagate to the output or other parts of the circuitry. It may be necessary in some designs to add a small valued (0.1 µF to 0.47 µF) ceramic type capacitor in parallel with the input capacitor to prevent or minimize any ringing.
When the power switch in the LM2670 turns OFF, the current through the inductor continues to flow. The path for this current is through the diode connected between the switch output and ground. This forward biased diode clamps the switch output to a voltage less than ground. This negative voltage must be greater than –1 V so a low voltage drop (particularly at high current levels) Schottky diode is recommended. Total efficiency of the entire power supply is significantly impacted by the power lost in the output catch diode. The average current through the catch diode is dependent on the switch duty cycle (D) and is equal to the load current times (1-D). Use of a diode rated for much higher current than is required by the actual application helps to minimize the voltage drop and power loss in the diode.
During the switch ON time the diode is reversed biased by the input voltage. The reverse voltage rating of the diode must be at least 1.3 times greater than the maximum input voltage.
The boost capacitor creates a voltage used to overdrive the gate of the internal power MOSFET. This improves efficiency by minimizing the on resistance of the switch and associated power loss. For all applications, TI recommends using a 0.01-µF, 50-V ceramic capacitor.
When synchronizing the LM2670 with an external clock it is recommended to connect the clock to pin 5 through a series 100-pf capacitor and connect a 1-kΩ resistor to ground from pin 5. This RC network creates a short 100-ns pulse on each positive edge of the clock to reset the internal ramp oscillator. The reset time of the oscillator is approximately 300 ns.
When the output voltage is greater than approximately 6 V, and the duty cycle at minimum input voltage is greater than approximately 50%, the designer should exercise caution in selection of the output filter components. When an application designed to these specific operating conditions is subjected to a current limit fault condition, it may be possible to observe a large hysteresis in the current limit. This can affect the output voltage of the device until the load current is reduced sufficiently to allow the current limit protection circuit to reset itself.
Under current limiting conditions, the LM267x is designed to respond in the following manner:
If the output capacitance is sufficiently large, it may be possible that as the output tries to recover, the output capacitor charging current is large enough to repeatedly re-trigger the current limit circuit before the output has fully settled. This condition is exacerbated with higher output voltage settings because the energy requirement of the output capacitor varies as the square of the output voltage (½ CV2), thus requiring an increased charging current.
A simple test to determine if this condition might exist for a suspect application is to apply a short circuit across the output of the converter, and then remove the shorted output condition. In an application with properly selected external components, the output recovers smoothly.
Practical values of external components that have been experimentally found to work well under these specific operating conditions are COUT = 47 µF, L = 22 µH. It should be noted that even with these components, for a device’s current limit of ICLIM, the maximum load current under which the possibility of the large current limit hysteresis can be minimized is ICLIM / 2. For example, if the input is 24 V and the set output voltage is 18 V, then for a desired maximum current of 1.5 A, the current limit of the chosen switcher must be confirmed to be at least 3 A.
Under extreme overcurrent or short-circuit conditions, the LM267X employs frequency foldback in addition to the current limit. If the cycle-by-cycle inductor current increases above the current limit threshold (due to short circuit or inductor saturation for example) the switching frequency is automatically reduced to protect the IC. Frequency below 100 kHz is typical for an extreme short-circuit condition.
Select the power supply operating conditions and the maximum output current and follow below procedures to find the external components for LM2670
Using the nomographs and tables in this data sheet (or use the available design software at www.ti.com) a complete step-down regulator can be designed in a few simple steps.
Step 1: Define the power supply operating conditions:
Step 2: Set the output voltage by selecting a fixed output LM2670 (3.3-V, 5-V, or 12-V applications) or determine the required feedback resistors for use with the adjustable LM2670–ADJ
Step 3: Determine the inductor required by using one of the four nomographs, Figure 17 through Figure 20. Table 3 provides a specific manufacturer and part number for the inductor.
Step 4: Using Table 5 and Table 6 (fixed output voltage) or Table 9 and Table 10 (adjustable output voltage), determine the output capacitance required for stable operation. Table 1 or Table 2 provide the specific capacitor type from the manufacturer of choice.
Step 5: Determine an input capacitor from Table 7 or Table 8 for fixed output voltage applications. Use Table 1 or Table 2 to find the specific capacitor type. For adjustable output circuits select a capacitor from Table 1 or Table 2 with a sufficient working voltage (WV) rating greater than VIN max, and an RMS current rating greater than one-half the maximum load current (2 or more capacitors in parallel may be required).
Step 6: Select a diode from Table 4. The current rating of the diode must be greater than ILOAD max and the reverse voltage rating must be greater than VIN max.
Step 7: Include a 0.01-µF, 50-V capacitor for CBOOST in the design.
CAPACITOR REFERENCE CODE | SURFACE MOUNT | ||||||||
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AVX TPS SERIES | SPRAGUE 594D SERIES | KEMET T495 SERIES | |||||||
C (µF) | WV (V) | Irms (A) | C (µF) | WV (V) | Irms (A) | C (µF) | WV (V) | Irms (A) | |
C1 | 330 | 6.3 | 1.15 | 120 | 6.3 | 1.1 | 100 | 6.3 | 0.82 |
C2 | 100 | 10 | 1.1 | 220 | 6.3 | 1.4 | 220 | 6.3 | 1.1 |
C3 | 220 | 10 | 1.15 | 68 | 10 | 1.05 | 330 | 6.3 | 1.1 |
C4 | 47 | 16 | 0.89 | 150 | 10 | 1.35 | 100 | 10 | 1.1 |
C5 | 100 | 16 | 1.15 | 47 | 16 | 1 | 150 | 10 | 1.1 |
C6 | 33 | 20 | 0.77 | 100 | 16 | 1.3 | 220 | 10 | 1.1 |
C7 | 68 | 20 | 0.94 | 180 | 16 | 1.95 | 33 | 20 | 0.78 |
C8 | 22 | 25 | 0.77 | 47 | 20 | 1.15 | 47 | 20 | 0.94 |
C9 | 10 | 35 | 0.63 | 33 | 25 | 1.05 | 68 | 20 | 0.94 |
C10 | 22 | 35 | 0.66 | 68 | 25 | 1.6 | 10 | 35 | 0.63 |
C11 | — | — | — | 15 | 35 | 0.75 | 22 | 35 | 0.63 |
C12 | — | — | — | 33 | 35 | 1 | 4.7 | 50 | 0.66 |
C13 | — | — | — | 15 | 50 | 0.9 | — | — | — |
CAPACITOR REFERENCE CODE | THROUGH HOLE | |||||||||||
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SANYO OS-CON SA SERIES | SANYO MV-GX SERIES | NICHICON PL SERIES | PANASONIC HFQ SERIES | |||||||||
C (µF) | WV (V) | Irms (A) | C (µF) | WV (V) | Irms (A) | C (µF) | WV (V) | Irms (A) | C (µF) | WV (V) | Irms (A) | |
C1 | 47 | 6.3 | 1 | 1000 | 6.3 | 0.8 | 680 | 10 | 0.8 | 82 | 35 | 0.4 |
C2 | 150 | 6.3 | 1.95 | 270 | 16 | 0.6 | 820 | 10 | 0.98 | 120 | 35 | 0.44 |
C3 | 330 | 6.3 | 2.45 | 470 | 16 | 0.75 | 1000 | 10 | 1.06 | 220 | 35 | 0.76 |
C4 | 100 | 10 | 1.87 | 560 | 16 | 0.95 | 1200 | 10 | 1.28 | 330 | 35 | 1.01 |
C5 | 220 | 10 | 2.36 | 820 | 16 | 1.25 | 2200 | 10 | 1.71 | 560 | 35 | 1.4 |
C6 | 33 | 16 | 0.96 | 1000 | 16 | 1.3 | 3300 | 10 | 2.18 | 820 | 35 | 1.62 |
C7 | 100 | 16 | 1.92 | 150 | 35 | 0.65 | 3900 | 10 | 2.36 | 1000 | 35 | 1.73 |
C8 | 150 | 16 | 2.28 | 470 | 35 | 1.3 | 6800 | 10 | 2.68 | 2200 | 35 | 2.8 |
C9 | 100 | 20 | 2.25 | 680 | 35 | 1.4 | 180 | 16 | 0.41 | 56 | 50 | 0.36 |
C10 | 47 | 25 | 2.09 | 1000 | 35 | 1.7 | 270 | 16 | 0.55 | 100 | 50 | 0.5 |
C11 | — | — | — | 220 | 63 | 0.76 | 470 | 16 | 0.77 | 220 | 50 | 0.92 |
C12 | — | — | — | 470 | 63 | 1.2 | 680 | 16 | 1.02 | 470 | 50 | 1.44 |
C13 | — | — | — | 680 | 63 | 1.5 | 820 | 16 | 1.22 | 560 | 50 | 1.68 |
C14 | — | — | — | 1000 | 63 | 1.75 | 1800 | 16 | 1.88 | 1200 | 50 | 2.22 |
C15 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 220 | 25 | 0.63 | 330 | 63 | 1.42 |
C16 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 220 | 35 | 0.79 | 1500 | 63 | 2.51 |
C17 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 560 | 35 | 1.43 | — | — | — |
C18 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2200 | 35 | 2.68 | — | — | — |
C19 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 150 | 50 | 0.82 | — | — | — |
C20 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 220 | 50 | 1.04 | — | — | — |
C21 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 330 | 50 | 1.3 | — | — | — |
C22 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 100 | 63 | 0.75 | — | — | — |
C23 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 390 | 63 | 1.62 | — | — | — |
C24 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 820 | 63 | 2.22 | — | — | — |
C25 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 1200 | 63 | 2.51 | — | — | — |
For Continuous Mode Operation
INDUCTOR REFERENCE NUMBER |
INDUCTANCE (µH) |
CURRENT (A) |
RENCO | PULSE ENGINEERING | COILCRAFT | ||
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THROUGH HOLE | SURFACE MOUNT | THROUGH HOLE | SURFACE MOUNT | SURFACE MOUNT | |||
L23 | 33 | 1.35 | RL-5471-7 | RL1500-33 | PE-53823 | PE-53823S | DO3316-333 |
L24 | 22 | 1.65 | RL-1283-22-43 | RL1500-22 | PE-53824 | PE-53824S | DO3316-223 |
L25 | 15 | 2 | RL-1283-15-43 | RL1500-15 | PE-53825 | PE-53825S | DO3316-153 |
L29 | 100 | 1.41 | RL-5471-4 | RL-6050-100 | PE-53829 | PE-53829S | DO5022P-104 |
L30 | 68 | 1.71 | RL-5471-5 | RL6050-68 | PE-53830 | PE-53830S | DO5022P-683 |
L31 | 47 | 2.06 | RL-5471-6 | RL6050-47 | PE-53831 | PE-53831S | DO5022P-473 |
L32 | 33 | 2.46 | RL-5471-7 | RL6050-33 | PE-53932 | PE-53932S | DO5022P-333 |
L33 | 22 | 3.02 | RL-1283-22-43 | RL6050-22 | PE-53933 | PE-53933S | DO5022P-223 |
L34 | 15 | 3.65 | RL-1283-15-43 | — | PE-53934 | PE-53934S | DO5022P-153 |
L38 | 68 | 2.97 | RL-5472-2 | — | PE-54038 | PE-54038S | — |
L39 | 47 | 3.57 | RL-5472-3 | — | PE-54039 | PE-54039S | — |
L40 | 33 | 4.26 | RL-1283-33-43 | — | PE-54040 | PE-54040S | — |
L41 | 22 | 5.22 | RL-1283-22-43 | — | PE-54041 | P0841 | — |
L44 | 68 | 3.45 | RL-5473-3 | — | PE-54044 | — | — |
L45 | 10 | 4.47 | RL-1283-10-43 | — | — | P0845 | DO5022P-103HC |
REVERSE VOLTAGE (V) | SURFACE MOUNT | THROUGH HOLE | ||
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3 A | 5 A OR MORE | 3 A | 5 A OR MORE | |
20 | SK32 | — | 1N5820 | — |
SR302 | ||||
30 | SK33 | MBRD835L | 1N5821 | — |
30WQ03F | 31DQ03 | |||
40 | SK34 | MBRB1545CT | 1N5822 | — |
30BQ040 | 6TQ045S | MBR340 | MBR745 | |
30WQ04F | 31DQ04 | 80SQ045 | ||
MBRS340 | SR403 | 6TQ045 | ||
MBRD340 | ||||
50 or more | SK35 | — | MBR350 | — |
30WQ05F | 31DQ05 | |||
SR305 |
Select the power supply operating conditions and the maximum output current and follow below procedures to find the external components for LM2670
A system logic power supply bus of 3.3 V is to be generated from a wall adapter which provides an unregulated DC voltage of 13 V to 16 V. The maximum load current is 2.5 A. Through-hole components are preferred.
Step 1: Operating conditions are:
Step 2: Select an LM2670T-3.3. The output voltage will have a tolerance of ±2% at room temperature and ±3% over the full operating temperature range.
Step 3: Use the nomograph for the 3.3-V device, Figure 17. The intersection of the 16 V horizontal line (VIN max) and the 2.5 A vertical line (ILOAD max) indicates that L33, a 22-µH inductor, is required.
From Table 3, L33 in a through-hole component is available from Renco with part number RL-1283-22-43 or part number PE-53933 from Pulse Engineering.
Step 4: Use Table 5 or Table 6 to determine an output capacitor. With a 3.3-V output and a 22-µH inductor there are four through-hole output capacitor solutions with the number of same type capacitors to be paralleled and an identifying capacitor code given. Table 1 or Table 2 provide the actual capacitor characteristics. Any of the following choices will work in the circuit:
Step 5: Use Table 7 or Table 8 to select an input capacitor. With 3.3-V output and 22 µH there are three through-hole solutions. These capacitors provide a sufficient voltage rating and an rms current rating greater than 1.25 A (1/2 ILOAD max). Again using Table 1 or Table 2 for specific component characteristics the following choices are suitable:
Step 6: From Table 4 a 3-A Schottky diode must be selected. For through-hole components 20-V rated diodes are sufficient. and 2 part types are suitable:
Step 7: A 0.01-µF capacitor is used for CBOOST.
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) | INDUCTANCE (µH) | SURFACE MOUNT | |||||
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AVX TPS SERIES | SPRAGUE 594D SERIES | KEMET T495 SERIES | |||||
NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | ||
3.3 | 10 | 4 | C2 | 3 | C1 | 4 | C4 |
15 | 4 | C2 | 3 | C1 | 4 | C4 | |
22 | 3 | C2 | 2 | C7 | 3 | C4 | |
33 | 2 | C2 | 2 | C6 | 2 | C4 | |
5 | 10 | 4 | C2 | 4 | C6 | 4 | C4 |
15 | 3 | C2 | 2 | C7 | 3 | C4 | |
22 | 3 | C2 | 2 | C7 | 3 | C4 | |
33 | 2 | C2 | 2 | C3 | 2 | C4 | |
47 | 2 | C2 | 1 | C7 | 2 | C4 | |
12 | 10 | 4 | C5 | 3 | C6 | 5 | C9 |
15 | 3 | C5 | 2 | C7 | 4 | C8 | |
22 | 2 | C5 | 2 | C6 | 3 | C8 | |
33 | 2 | C5 | 1 | C7 | 2 | C8 | |
47 | 2 | C4 | 1 | C6 | 2 | C8 | |
68 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C5 | 2 | C7 | |
100 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C8 |
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) | INDUCTANCE (µH) | THROUGH HOLE | |||||||
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SANYO OS-CON SA SERIES | SANYO MV-GX SERIES | NICHICON PL SERIES | PANASONIC HFQ SERIES | ||||||
NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | ||
3.3 | 10 | 1 | C3 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C6 | 2 | C6 |
15 | 1 | C3 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C6 | 2 | C5 | |
22 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C7 | |
33 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C13 | 1 | C5 | |
5 | 10 | 2 | C4 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C6 | 2 | C5 |
15 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C6 | |
22 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C5 | |
33 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C13 | 1 | C5 | |
47 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C13 | 2 | C3 | |
12 | 10 | 2 | C7 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C18 | 2 | C5 |
15 | 1 | C8 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C17 | 1 | C5 | |
22 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C13 | 1 | C5 | |
33 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C3 | 1 | C11 | 1 | C4 | |
47 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C3 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C3 | |
68 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C3 | |
100 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C1 |
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) | INDUCTANCE (µH) | SURFACE MOUNT | |||||
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AVX TPS SERIES | SPRAGUE 594D SERIES | KEMET T495 SERIES | |||||
NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | ||
3.3 | 10 | 2 | C5 | 1 | C7 | 2 | C8 |
15 | 3 | C9 | 1 | C10 | 3 | C10 | |
22 | See(4) | See(4) | 2 | C13 | 3 | C12 | |
33 | See(4) | See(4) | 2 | C13 | 2 | C12 | |
5 | 10 | 2 | C5 | 1 | C7 | 2 | C8 |
15 | 2 | C5 | 1 | C7 | 2 | C8 | |
22 | 3 | C10 | 2 | C12 | 3 | C11 | |
33 | See(4) | See(4) | 2 | C13 | 3 | C12 | |
47 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C13 | 2 | C12 | |
12 | 10 | 2 | C7 | 2 | C10 | 2 | C7 |
15 | 2 | C7 | 2 | C10 | 2 | C7 | |
22 | 3 | C10 | 2 | C12 | 3 | C10 | |
33 | 3 | C10 | 2 | C12 | 3 | C10 | |
47 | See(4) | See(4) | 2 | C13 | 3 | C12 | |
68 | See(4) | See(4) | 2 | C13 | 2 | C12 | |
100 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C13 | 2 | C12 |
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) | INDUCTANCE (µH) | THROUGH HOLE | |||||||
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SANYO OS-CON SA SERIES | SANYO MV-GX SERIES | NICHICON PL SERIES | PANASONIC HFQ SERIES | ||||||
NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | ||
3.3 | 10 | 1 | C7 | 2 | C4 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C6 |
15 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C18 | 1 | C6 | |
22 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C14 | 1 | C24 | 1 | C13 | |
33 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C12 | 1 | C20 | 1 | C12 | |
5 | 10 | 1 | C7 | 2 | C4 | 1 | C14 | 1 | C6 |
15 | 1 | C7 | 2 | C4 | 1 | C14 | 1 | C6 | |
22 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C10 | 1 | C18 | 1 | C13 | |
33 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C14 | 1 | C23 | 1 | C13 | |
47 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C12 | 1 | C20 | 1 | C12 | |
12 | 10 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C18 | 1 | C6 |
15 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C18 | 1 | C6 | |
22 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C18 | 1 | C6 | |
33 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C10 | 1 | C18 | 1 | C6 | |
47 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C13 | 1 | C23 | 1 | C13 | |
68 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C12 | 1 | C21 | 1 | C12 | |
100 | See(4) | See(4) | 1 | C11 | 1 | C22 | 1 | C11 |
Select the power supply operating conditions and the maximum output current and follow below procedures to find the external components for LM2670
In this example, it is desired to convert the voltage from a two battery automotive power supply (voltage range of 20 V to 28 V, typical in large truck applications) to the 14.8-VDC alternator supply typically used to power electronic equipment from single battery 12-V vehicle systems. The load current required is 2 A maximum. It is also desired to implement the power supply with all surface mount components.
Step 1: Operating conditions are:
Step 2: Select an LM2670S-ADJ. To set the output voltage to 14.9 V, two resistors need to be chosen (R1 and R2 in Figure 22). For the adjustable device the output voltage is set by the following relationship:
where
A recommended value to use for R1 is 1 kΩ. In this example then R2 is determined to be:
R2 = 11.23 kΩ
The closest standard 1% tolerance value to use is 11.3 kΩ
This is set the nominal output voltage to 14.88 V which is within 0.5% of the target value.
Step 3: To use the nomograph for the adjustable device, Figure 20, requires a calculation of the inductor Volt • microsecond constant (E • T expressed in V • µS) from the following formula:
where
In this example this would be typically 0.15 Ω × 2 A or 0.3 V and VD is the voltage drop across the forward biased Schottky diode, typically 0.5 V. The switching frequency of 260 kHz is the nominal value to use to estimate the ON time of the switch during which energy is stored in the inductor.
For this example E • T is found to be:
Using Figure 20, the intersection of 27 V • µS horizontally and the 2 A vertical line (ILOAD max) indicates that L38, a 68-µH inductor, must be used.
From Table 3, L38 in a surface mount component is available from Pulse Engineering with part number PE-54038S.
Step 4: Use Table 9 or Table 10 to determine an output capacitor. With a 14.8-V output the 12.5 to 15 V row is used and with a 68-µH inductor there are three surface mount output capacitor solutions. Table 1 or Table 2 provides the actual capacitor characteristics based on the C Code number. Any of the following choices can be used:
NOTE
When using the adjustable device in low voltage applications (less than 3-V output), if the nomograph, Figure 20, selects an inductance of 22 µH or less, Table 9 and Table 10 do not provide an output capacitor solution. With these conditions the number of output capacitors required for stable operation becomes impractical. TI recommends using either a 33-µH or 47-µH inductor and the output capacitors from Table 9 or Table 10.
Step 5: An input capacitor for this example will require at least a 35-V WV rating with an RMS current rating of 1 A (1/2 IOUT max). From Table 1 or Table 2 it can be seen that C12, a 33-µF, 35-V capacitor from Sprague, has the required voltage and current rating of the surface mount components.
Step 6: From Table 4 a 3-A Schottky diode must be selected. For surface mount diodes with a margin of safety on the voltage rating one of five diodes can be used:
Step 7: A 0.01-µF capacitor is used for CBOOST.
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) | INDUCTANCE (µH) | SURFACE MOUNT | |||||
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AVX TPS SERIES | SPRAGUE 594D SERIES | KEMET T495 SERIES | |||||
NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | ||
1.21 to 2.5 | 33(3) | 7 | C1 | 6 | C2 | 7 | C3 |
47(3) | 5 | C1 | 4 | C2 | 5 | C3 | |
2.5 to 3.75 | 33(3) | 4 | C1 | 3 | C2 | 4 | C3 |
47(3) | 3 | C1 | 2 | C2 | 3 | C3 | |
3.75 to 5 | 22 | 4 | C1 | 3 | C2 | 4 | C3 |
33 | 3 | C1 | 2 | C2 | 3 | C3 | |
47 | 2 | C1 | 2 | C2 | 2 | C3 | |
5 to 6.25 | 22 | 3 | C2 | 1 | C3 | 3 | C4 |
33 | 2 | C2 | 2 | C3 | 2 | C4 | |
47 | 2 | C2 | 2 | C3 | 2 | C4 | |
68 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C3 | 1 | C4 | |
6.25 to 7.5 | 22 | 3 | C2 | 1 | C4 | 3 | C4 |
33 | 2 | C2 | 1 | C3 | 2 | C4 | |
47 | 1 | C3 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C6 | |
68 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C3 | 1 | C4 | |
7.5 to 10 | 33 | 2 | C5 | 1 | C6 | 2 | C8 |
47 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C6 | 2 | C8 | |
68 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C8 | |
100 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C8 | |
10 to 12.5 | 33 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C6 | 2 | C8 |
47 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C6 | 2 | C8 | |
68 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C8 | |
100 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C8 | |
12.5 to 15 | 33 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C8 | 1 | C8 |
47 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C8 | 1 | C8 | |
68 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C8 | 1 | C8 | |
100 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C8 | 1 | C8 | |
15 to 20 | 33 | 1 | C8 | 1 | C10 | 2 | C10 |
47 | 1 | C8 | 1 | C9 | 2 | C10 | |
68 | 1 | C8 | 1 | C9 | 2 | C10 | |
100 | 1 | C8 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C10 | |
20 to 30 | 33 | 2 | C9 | 2 | C11 | 2 | C11 |
47 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C12 | 1 | C11 | |
68 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C12 | 1 | C11 | |
100 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C12 | 1 | C11 | |
30 to 37 | 10 | No Values Available | 4 | C13 | 8 | C12 | |
15 | 3 | C13 | 5 | C12 | |||
22 | 2 | C13 | 4 | C12 | |||
33 | 1 | C13 | 3 | C12 | |||
47 | 1 | C13 | 2 | C12 | |||
68 | 1 | C13 | 2 | C12 |
OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) | INDUCTANCE (µH) | THROUGH HOLE | |||||||
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SANYO OS-CON SA SERIES | SANYO MV-GX SERIES | NICHICON PL SERIES | PANASONIC HFQ SERIES | ||||||
NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | NO. | C CODE | ||
1.21 to 2.5 | 33(3) | 2 | C3 | 5 | C1 | 5 | C3 | 3 | C |
47(3) | 2 | C2 | 4 | C1 | 3 | C3 | 2 | C5 | |
2.5 to 3.75 | 33(3) | 1 | C3 | 3 | C1 | 3 | C1 | 2 | C5 |
47(3) | 1 | C2 | 2 | C1 | 2 | C3 | 1 | C5 | |
3.75 to 5 | 22 | 1 | C3 | 3 | C1 | 3 | C1 | 2 | C5 |
33 | 1 | C2 | 2 | C1 | 2 | C1 | 1 | C5 | |
47 | 1 | C2 | 2 | C1 | 1 | C3 | 1 | C5 | |
5 to 6.25 | 22 | 1 | C5 | 2 | C6 | 2 | C3 | 2 | C5 |
33 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C6 | 2 | C1 | 1 | C5 | |
47 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C3 | 1 | C5 | |
68 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C1 | 1 | C5 | |
6.25 to 7.5 | 22 | 1 | C5 | 1 | C6 | 2 | C1 | 1 | C5 |
33 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C3 | 1 | C5 | |
47 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C1 | 1 | C5 | |
68 | 1 | C4 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C1 | 1 | C5 | |
7.5 to 10 | 33 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C14 | 1 | C5 |
47 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C14 | 1 | C5 | |
68 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C14 | 1 | C2 | |
100 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C14 | 1 | C2 | |
10 to 12.5 | 33 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C6 | 1 | C14 | 1 | C5 |
47 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C14 | 1 | C5 | |
68 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C2 | |
100 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C2 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C2 | |
12.5 to 15 | 33 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C15 | 1 | C2 |
47 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C15 | 1 | C2 | |
68 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C15 | 1 | C2 | |
100 | 1 | C9 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C15 | 1 | C2 | |
15 to 20 | 33 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C15 | 1 | C2 |
47 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C15 | 1 | C2 | |
68 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C15 | 1 | C2 | |
100 | 1 | C10 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C15 | 1 | C2 | |
20 to 30 | 33 | No Values Available | 1 | C7 | 1 | C16 | 1 | C2 | |
47 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C16 | 1 | C2 | |||
68 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C16 | 1 | C2 | |||
100 | 1 | C7 | 1 | C16 | 1 | C2 | |||
30 to 37 | 10 | No Values Available | 1 | C12 | 1 | C20 | 1 | C10 | |
15 | 1 | C11 | 1 | C20 | 1 | C11 | |||
22 | 1 | C11 | 1 | C20 | 1 | C10 | |||
33 | 1 | C11 | 1 | C20 | 1 | C10 | |||
47 | 1 | C11 | 1 | C20 | 1 | C10 | |||
68 | 1 | C11 | 1 | C20 | 1 | C10 |