A7431a PDF
A7431a PDF
A7431a PDF
A7431A
www.ait-ic.com DC-DC CONVERTER BUCK (STEP-DOWN)
42V 3A CC/CV
DESCRIPTION FEATURES
A7431A is a wide input voltage, high efficiency 42V Input Voltage Surge
CC/CV step-down DC/DC converter that operates 36V Steady State Operation
in either CV (Constant Output Voltage) mode or CC Up to 3A Output Current
(Constant Output Current) mode. A7431A provides Output Voltage up to 12V
up to 3A output current at 230kHz switching 230kHz Switching Frequency
frequency. Up to 91% Efficiency
A7431A eliminates the expensive, high accuracy Stable with Low-ESR Ceramic Capacitors to
current sense resistor, making it ideal for battery Allow Low-Profile Designs
charging applications and adaptors with accurate 230kHz Switching Frequency Eases EMI Design
current limit. The A7431A achieves higher Constant Current Control Without Additional
efficiency than traditional constant current switching Current Sensing Resistor Improves Efficiency
regulators by eliminating its associated power loss and Lowers Cost.
on the additional current sensing resistor. Resistor Programmable Current Limit from 1.5A
Protection features include cycle-by-cycle current to 3.5A
limit, thermal shutdown, and frequency foldback at Up to 0.5V Excellent Cable Voltage Drop
short circuit. A7431A are available in a PSOP8 Compensation
package and require very few external devices for ±7.5% CC Accuracy
operation. 2% Feedback Voltage Accuracy
Advanced Feature Set
The A7431A is available in PSOP8 package. Integrated Soft Start
Thermal Shutdown
ORDERING INFORMATION Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limit
Available in PSOP8 Package
PIN DESCRIPTION
Top View
Pin # Symbol Function
High Side Bias Pin. This provides power to the internal high-side MOSFET gate driver.
1 BS
Connect a 22nF capacitor from BS pin to SW pin.
Power Supply Input. Bypass this pin with a minimum 10μF ceramic capacitor to GND,
2 VIN
placed as close to the IC as possible.
3 SW Power Switching Output to External Inductor.
Ground. Connect this pin to a large PCB copper area for best heat dissipation. Return
4 GND FB, COMP, and ISET to this GND, and connect this GND to power GND at a single
point for best noise immunity.
Feedback Input. The voltage at this pin is regulated to 0.808V. Connect to the resistor
5 FB
divider between output and GND to set the output voltage.
6 COMP Error Amplifier Output. This pin is used to compensate the converter.
Enable Input. EN is pulled up to 5V with a 10μA current, and contains a precise 1.6V
7 EN logic threshold. Drive this pin to a logic-high or leave unconnected to enable the IC.
Drive to a logic-low to disable the IC and enter shutdown mode.
Output Current Setting Pin. Connect a resistor from ISET to GND to program the output
8 ISET
current.
Exposed Heat Dissipation Pad. Connect this exposed pad to large ground copper area with
9
Pad copper and vias.
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
VIN = 20V, TA = +25℃, unless otherwise noted.
Parameter Conditions Min. Typ. Max. Unit
Input Voltage 10 36 V
Input Voltage Surge 42 V
VIN UVLO Turn-On Voltage Input Voltage Rising 6 7 8 V
VIN UVLO Hysteresis Input Voltage Falling 0.1 V
VEN = 3V, VFB = 1V 2.5 mA
Standby Supply Current VEN = 3V, VOUT = 5V,
3 mA
No load
Shutdown Supply Current VEN = 0V 10 μA
Feedback Voltage 792 808 824 mV
Internal Soft-Start Time 3 ms
VFB = VCOMP = 0.8V,
Error Amplifier Transconductance 500 μA/V
ΔICOMP = ± 10μA
Error Amplifier DC Gain 4000 V/V
Switching Frequency VFB = 0.808V 230 kHz
Foldback Switching Frequency VFB = 0V 50 kHz
Maximum Duty Cycle 98 %
Minimum On-Time 200 ns
COMP to Current Limit Transconductance VCOMP = 1.2V 4.2 A/V
Secondary Cycle-by-Cycle Current Limit VOUT=3.5V 4.5 A
Slope Compensation Duty = DMAX 1.2 A
ISET Voltage 1 V
ISET to IOUT DC Room Temp Current Gain IOUT / ISET, RISET = 11.5kΩ 27500 A/A
RISET = 22kΩ, VIN=14V,
CC Controller DC Accuracy VOUT = 3.5V 1250 mA
Open-Loop DC Test
EN Shutdown Threshold Voltage EN Pin Rising 1.2 V
EN Shutdown Threshold Voltage Hysteresis EN Pin Falling 20 mV
EN Lockout Threshold Voltage EN Pin Rising 1.47 1.6 1.73 V
EN Lockout Hysteresis EN Pin Falling 125 mV
EN Internal Pull-up Current 10 μA
High-Side Switch ON-Resistance 0.12 Ω
SW Off Leakage Current VEN = VSW = 0V 1 10 μA
Thermal Shutdown Temperature Temperature Rising 160 °C
Thermal Shutdown Temperature Hysteresis Temperature Falling 40 °C
BLOCK DIAGRAM
DETAILED INFORMATION
Functional Description
Enable Pin
The A7431A has an enable input EN for turning the IC on or off. The EN pin contains a precision 1.6V
comparator with 125mV hysteresis and a 10μA pull-up current source. The comparator can be used with a
resistor divider from VIN to program a startup voltage higher than the normal UVLO value. It can be used with
a resistor divider from VOUT to disable charging of a deeply discharged battery, or it can be used with a resistor
divider containing a thermistor to provide a temperature-dependent shutoff protection for over temperature
battery. The thermistor should be thermally coupled to the battery pack for this usage.
If left floating, the EN pin will be pulled up to roughly 5V by the internal 10μA current source. It can be driven
from standard logic signals greater than 1.6V, or driven with open-drain logic to provide digital on/off control.
Thermal Shutdown
The A7431A disables switching when its junction temperature exceeds 160°C and resumes when the
temperature has dropped by 40°C.
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Figure 1 shows the connections for setting the output voltage. Select the proper ratio of the two feedback
resistors RFB1 and RFB2 based on the output voltage. Adding a capacitor in parallel with RFB1 helps the system
stability. Typically, use RFB2 ≈10kΩ and determine RFB1 from the following equation:
VOUT
RFB1 = RFB2 − 1
0.808V
CC Current Setting
A7431A constant current value is set by a resistor connected between the ISET pin and GND. The CC output
current is approximating linearly proportional to the current flowing out of the ISET pin. The voltage at ISET is
roughly 1V and the current gain from ISET to output is roughly 27500 (27.5mA/1μA). To determine the proper
resistor for a desired current, please refer to Figure 2 below.
Inductor Selection
The inductor maintains a continuous current to the output load. This inductor current has a ripple that is
dependent on the inductance value:
Higher inductance reduces the peak-to-peak ripple current. The trade off for high inductance value is the
increase in inductor core size and series resistance, and the reduction in current handling capability. In
general, select an inductance value L based on ripple current requirement:
VOUT x (VIN − VOUT)
L=
VIN fSWILOADMAXKRIPPLE
where VIN is the input voltage, VOUT is the output voltage, fSW is the switching frequency, ILOADMAX is the
maximum load current, and KRIPPLE is the ripple factor. Typically, choose KRIPPLE = 30% to correspond to the
peak-to-peak ripple current being 30% of the maximum load current.
With a selected inductor value the peak-to-peak inductor current is estimated as:
VOUT x (VIN − VOUT)
ILPK-PK =
L x VIN x fSW
The peak inductor current is estimated as:
1
ILPK = ILOADMAX + ILPK-PK
2
The selected inductor should not saturate at ILPK. The maximum output current is calculated as:
1
IOUTMAX = ILIM - ILPK-PK
2
ILIM is the internal current limit, which is typically 4.5A, as shown in Electrical Characteristics Table.
External High Voltage Bias Diode
It is recommended that an external High Voltage Bias diode be added when the system has a 5V fixed input
or the power supply generates a 5V output. This helps improve the efficiency of the regulator. The High
Voltage Bias diode can be a low cost one such as IN4148 or BAT54.
Input Capacitor
The input capacitor needs to be carefully selected to maintain sufficiently low ripple at the supply input of the
converter. A low ESR capacitor is highly recommended. Since large current flows in and out of this capacitor
during switching, its ESR also affects efficiency.
The input capacitance needs to be higher than 10μF. The best choice is the ceramic type, however, low ESR
tantalum or electrolytic types may also be used provided that the RMS ripple current rating is higher than 50%
of the output current. The input capacitor should be placed close to the IN and GND pins of the IC, with the
shortest traces possible. In the case of tantalum or electrolytic types, they can be further away if a small
parallel 10μF ceramic capacitor is placed right next to the IC.
Output Capacitor
The output capacitor also needs to have low ESR to keep low output voltage ripple. The output ripple voltage is:
VIN
VRIPPLE = IOUTMAXKRIPPLERESR+ 2
28 x fSW LCOUT
Where IOUTMAX is the maximum output current, KRIPPLE is the ripple factor, RESR is the ESR of the output
capacitor, fSW is the switching frequency, L is the inductor value, and COUT is the output capacitance. In the
case of ceramic output capacitors, RESR is very small and does not contribute to the ripple. Therefore, a lower
capacitance value can be used for ceramic type. In the case of tantalum or electrolytic capacitors, the ripple is
dominated by RESR multiplied by the ripple current. In that case, the output capacitor is chosen to have
sufficiently low ESR.
For ceramic output capacitor, typically choose a capacitance of about 22μF. For tantalum or electrolytic
capacitors, choose a capacitor with less than 50mΩ ESR.
Rectifier Diode
Use a Schottky diode as the rectifier to conduct current when the High-Side Power Switch is off. The Schottky
diode must have current rating higher than the maximum output current and a reverse voltage rating higher
than the maximum input voltage.
STABILITY COMPENSATION
And finally, the third pole is due to RCOMP and CCOMP2 (if CCOMP2 is used):
1
∫P3 =
2πRCOMPCCOMP2
2πVOUTCOUTfSW
RCOMP =
10GEAGCOMP x 0.808V
2.83 x 10 5
CCOMP = (F)
RCOMP
If RCOMP is limited to 15kΩ, then the actual cross over frequency is 6.58 / (VOUTCOUT). Therefore:
CCOMP = 6.45 x 10-6VOUTCOUT (F)
STEP 3. If the output capacitor’s ESR is high enough to cause a zero at lower than 4 times the cross over
frequency, an additional compensation capacitor CCOMP2 is required. The condition for using CCOMP2 is:
1.77x10 −6
RESRCOUT ≥ Min ,0.006xV OUT (Ω)
COUT
And the proper value for CCOMP2 is:
COUTRESRCOUT
COMP2 =
RCOMP
Though CCOMP2 is unnecessary when the output capacitor has sufficiently low ESR, a small value CCOMP2 such
as 100pF may improve stability against PCB layout parasitic effects.
Table 1 shows some calculated results based on the compensation method above.
CC Loop Stability
The constant-current control loop is internally compensated over the 1500mA-3000mA output range. No
additional external compensation is required to stabilize the CC current.
PACKAGE INFORMATION
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