SNVAA80 July   2024 LM5177

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2Reverse Current Operation
  6. 3Design Considerations
  7. 4Pin Configurations
    1. 4.1 Other Pin Configurations
      1. 4.1.1 MODE Pin
      2. 4.1.2 IMONOUT
  8. 5Application Measurements
  9. 6Summary
  10. 7References

Introduction

The LM5177 device is a buck-boost converter that also facilitates seamless bi-directional operation. This feature enables usage in various additional domains. For instance, the device can be used as a reliable power backup for critical systems or to store energy generated by renewable sources.

The primary objective of this document is to provide clear guidance on how to setup the operation for the bi-directional current feature of the LM5177 buck-boost converter. Through detailed design guidelines outlined in subsequent sections, users can gain insights into maximizing the device functionality and optimizing the performance in diverse settings.

The backup operation is effective only when the buck-boost controller is in FPWM mode. To activate this FPWM function, the mode pin of the controller must be set high. If the pin is not set high, the converter runs in PSM mode (forward operation). For Battery Backup mode, the backup energy storage is connected to the Vin of the LM5177. When the power backup operation is enabled and the output voltage exceeds the feedback threshold, the converter charges the storage element with a constant input current. This charging current can be controlled using the built-in current limit features of the buck-boost controller, including peak current limit and average current limit. The upper voltage charging limit needs to be controlled by an external circuit.

LM5177, LM5177X Overview of Bi-directional Current Flow OperationFigure 1-1 Overview of Bi-directional Current Flow Operation