JAJSDI4A July 2017 – September 2017 LP5569
PRODUCTION DATA.
The charge pump basically has three areas of concern regarding component placement:
The charge pump flying capacitors must quickly charge up and then supply current to the output every switching cycle. Because the charge-pump switching frequency is 1.25 MHz, the capacitor must be a low-inductance and low-resistance ceramic. Additionally, there must be a low-inductive connection between the flying capacitors and LP5569 pins C1P, C2P, C1M, and C2M.
The charge-pump output capacitor is charged by the flying capacitor every switching cycle (1.25 MHz). This fast switching action requires that a low-inductance and low-resistance capacitor (ceramic) be used and that the output capacitor be connected to the LP5569 VOUT pin with a low-inductance connection. This is done by placing the output capacitor as close as possible to the VOUT and PGND pins of the LP5569 device, with connections on the same layer to avoid vias.
The charge pump input capacitor is discharged by the flying capacitor every switching cycle (0.8 µs). This fast switching action requires that a low-inductance and low-resistance capacitor (ceramic) be used and that the input capacitor be connected to the LP5569 VIN pin with a low-inductive connection. This is done by placing the output capacitor as close as possible to the VOUT and AGND pins of the LP5569 device, with connections on the same layer to avoid vias.