LT3845
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If low supply current in standby mode is required, select
a higher value of RB.
The supply turn off voltage is 9% below turn on. In the
example the VSUPPLY(OFF) would be 13.2V.
If additional hysteresis is desired for the enable function,
an external positive feedback resistor can be used from
the LT3845 regulator output.
The shutdown function can be disabled by connecting the
SHDN pin to the VIN through a large value pull-up resistor.
This pin contains a low impedance clamp at 6V, so the SHDN
pin will sink current from the pull-up resistor(RPU):
I
VV
R
SHDN
IN
PU
=
–6
Because this arrangement will clamp the SHDN pin to the
6V, it will violate the 5V absolute maximum voltage rating of
the pin. This is permitted, however, as long as the absolute
maximum input current rating of 1mA is not exceeded.
Input SHDN pin currents of <100μA are recommended: a
1M
Ω or greater pull-up resistor is typically used for this
conguration.
Soft-Start
The desired soft-start time (tSS) is programmed via the
CSS capacitor as follows:
C
μA t
V
SS
=
2
1 231
.
The amount of time in which the power supply can withstand
a VIN, VCC or VSHDN UVLO fault condition (tFAULT) before
the CSS pin voltage enters its active region is approximated
by the following formula:
t
CV
μA
FAULT
SS
=
.
065
50
Oscillator SYNC
The oscillator can be synchronized to an external clock.
Set the RSET resistor at least 10% below the desired sync
frequency.
It is recommended that the SYNC pin be driven with a
square wave that has amplitude greater than 2V, pulse
width greater than 1
μs and rise time less than 500ns. The
rising edge of the sync wave form triggers the discharge
of the internal oscillator capacitor.
Minimum On-Time Considerations (Buck Mode)
Minimum on-time tON(MIN) is the smallest amount of time
that the LT3845 is capable of turning the top MOSFET on
and off again. It is determined by internal timing delays
and the amount of gate charge required turning on the
top MOSFET. Low duty cycle applications may approach
this minimum on-time limit and care should be taken to
ensure that:
t
V
Vf
t
ON
OUT
IN
SW
ON MIN
=>
()
where tON(MIN) is 400ns worst case.
If the duty cycle falls below what can be accommodated
by the minimum on-time, the LT3845 will begin to skip
cycles. The output will be regulated, but the ripple current
and ripple voltage will increase. If lower frequency opera-
tion is acceptable, the on-time can be increased above
tON(MIN) for the same step-down ratio.
Layout Considerations
The LT3845 is typically used in DC/DC converter designs
that involve substantial switching transients. The switch
drivers on the IC are designed to drive large capacitances
and, as such, generate signicant transient currents
themselves. Careful consideration must be made regard-
ing supply bypass capacitor locations to avoid corrupting
the ground reference used by IC.
Typically, high current paths and transients from the
input supply and any local drive supplies must be kept
isolated from SGND, to which sensitive circuits such as
the error amp reference and the current sense circuits
are referred.
Effective grounding can be achieved by considering switch
current in the ground plane, and the return current paths of
each respective bypass capacitor. The VIN bypass return,
VCC bypass return, and the source of the synchronous
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