JAJSKS0C December 2020 – February 2023 LM5149-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The LM5149-Q1 can be configured as a primary controller (interleaved mode) or as a secondary controller for paralleling the outputs for high-current applications with a resistor RCNFG. This resistor also configures if spread spectrum is enabled or disabled. See Table 9-4. After the VCC voltage is above 3.3 V (typical), the CNFG pin is monitored and latched. The configuration cannot be changed on the fly – the LM5149-Q1 must be powered down, and VCC must drop below 3.3 V. Figure 8-7 shows the configuration timing diagram.
When the LM5149-Q1 is configured as a primary controller with spread spectrum enabled (RCNFG of 41.2 kΩ or 71.5 kΩ), the LM5149-Q1 cannot be synchronized to an external clock.
RCNFG | PRIMARY or SECONDARY | SPREAD SPECTRUM | DUAL PHASE |
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29.9 kΩ | Primary | OFF | Disabled |
41.2 kΩ | Primary | ON | Disabled |
54.9 kΩ | Primary | OFF | Enabled |
71.5 kΩ | Primary | ON | Enabled |
90.9 kΩ | Secondary | N/A | Enabled |
After the configuration has been latched, the CNFG pin become an enable input for the active EMI filter, where a logic high (> 2 V) enables the active EMI filter and a logic low (< 0.8 V) disables AEF.