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FN4766.3
HIP6302
Microprocessor CORE Voltage Regulator
Multi-Phase Buck PWM Controller
The HIP6302 multi-phase PWM control IC together with its
companion gate drivers, the HIP6601, HIP6602 or HIP6603
and Intersil MOSFETs provides a precision voltage
regulation system for advanced microprocessors. Multiphase
power conversion is a marked departure from earlier single
phase converter configurations previously employed to
satisfy the ever increasing current demands of modern
microprocessors. Multi-phase convertors, by distributing the
power and load current results in smaller and lower cost
transistors with fewer input and output capacitors. These
reductions accrue from the higher effective conversion
frequency with higher frequency ripple current due to the
phase interleaving process of this topology. For example, a
two phase convertor operating at 350kHz will have a ripple
frequency of 700kHz. Moreover, greater convertor bandwidth
of this design results in faster response to load transients.
Outstanding features of this controller IC include
programmable VID codes from the microprocessor that
range from 1.100V to 1.850V with a system accuracy of
±1%. Pull up currents on these VID pins eliminates the need
for external pull up resistors. In addition “droop”
compensation, used to reduce the overshoot or undershoot
of the CORE voltage, is easily programmed with a single
resistor.
Another feature of this controller IC is the PGOOD monitor
circuit which is held low until the CORE voltage increases,
during its Soft-Start sequence, to within 10% of the
programmed voltage. Over-voltage, 15% above programmed
CORE voltage, results in the converter shutting down and
turning the lower MOSFETs ON to clamp and protect the
microprocessor. Under voltage is also detected and results
in PGOOD low if the CORE voltage falls 10% below the
programmed level. Over-current protection reduces the
regulator current to less than 25% of the programmed trip
value. These features provide monitoring and protection for
the microprocessor and power system.
Features
Multi-Phase Power Conversion
Precision Channel Current Sharing
- Loss Less Current Sampling - Uses r
DS(ON)
Precision CORE Voltage Regulation
- ±1% System Accuracy Over Temperature
Microprocessor Voltage Identification Input
- 5-Bit VID Input
- 1.100V to 1.850V in 25mV Steps
- Programmable “Droop” Voltage
Fast Transient Recovery Time
Over Current Protection
High Ripple Frequency, (Channel Frequency) Times
Number Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100kHz to 3MHz
Pb-Free Available (RoHS Compliant)
Pinout
HIP6302 (SOIC)
TOP VIEW
Ordering Information
PART NUMBER TEMP. (
o
C) PACKAGE PKG. DWG. #
HIP6302CB 0 to 70 16 Ld SOIC M16.15
HIP6302CBZ
(See Note)
0 to 70 16 Ld SOIC
(Pb-Free)
M16.15
HIP6302CBZA
(See Note)
0 to 70 16 Ld SOIC
(Pb-Free)
M16.15
HIP6302EVAL1 Evaluation Platform
*Add “-T” suffix to part number for tape and reel packaging.
NOTE: Intersil Pb-free products employ special Pb-free material sets; molding
compounds/die attach materials and 100% matte tin plate termination finish,
which are RoHS compliant and compatible with both SnPb and Pb-free
soldering operations. Intersil Pb-free products are MSL classified at Pb-free
peak reflow temperatures that meet or exceed the Pb-free requirements of
IPC/JEDEC J STD-020.
VID4
VID3
VID2
VID1
VID0
FS/DIS
VSEN
PGOOD
PWM1
PWM2
V
CC
FB
ISEN1
COMP ISEN2
GND
14
15
16
9
13
12
11
10
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
Data Sheet December 27, 2004
CAUTION: These devices are sensitive to electrostatic discharge; follow proper IC Handling Procedures.
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Block Diagram
D/A
CURRENT
CORRECTION
OV
LATCH
POWER-ON
RESET (POR)
X1.15
SOFT-
START
AND FAULT
LOGIC
+
-
+
-
UV
OVP
+
-
E/A
+
-
PWM
PWM
OC
+
-
PWM1
PWM2
ISEN1
ISEN2
GND
PGOOD
V
CC
FB
I_TRIP
FS/EN
S
STATE
I_TOT
+
-
+
-
+
+
-
CLOCK AND
THREE
VID0
VID1
VID2
VID3
VID4
COMP
VSEN
GENERATOR
SAWTOOTH
+
X 0.9
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Simplified Power System Diagram
Functional Pin Description
VID4 (Pin 1), VID3 (Pin 2), VID2 (Pin 3), VID1 (Pin 4)
and VID0 (Pin 5)
Voltage Identification inputs from microprocessor. These pins
respond to TTL and 3.3V logic signals. The HIP6302 decodes
VID bits to establish the output voltage. See Table 1.
COMP (Pin 6)
Output of the internal error amplifier. Connect this pin to the
external feedback and compensation network.
FB (Pin 7)
Inverting input of the internal error amplifier.
FS/DIS (Pin 8)
Channel frequency, F
SW
, select and disable. A resistor from
this pin to ground sets the switching frequency of the
converter. Pulling this pin to ground disables the converter
and three states the PWM outputs. See Figure 10.
GND (Pin 9)
Bias and reference ground. All signals are referenced to this
pin.
VSEN (Pin 10)
Power good monitor input. Connect to the microprocessor-
CORE voltage.
ISEN2 (Pin 11) and ISEN1 (Pin 14)
Current sense inputs from the individual converter channel’s
phase nodes.
PWM2 (Pin 12) and PWM1 (Pin 13)
PWM outputs for each driven channel in use. Connect these
pins to the PWM input of a HIP6601/2/3 driver.
PGOOD (Pin 15)
Power good. This pin provides a logic-high signal when the
microprocessor CORE voltage (VSEN pin) is within specified
limits and Soft-Start has timed out.
V
CC
(Pin 16)
Bias supply. Connect this pin to a 5V supply.
SYNCHRONOUS
HIP6302
MICROPROCESSOR
VSEN
VID
RECTIFIED BUCK
CHANNEL
SYNCHRONOUS
RECTIFIED BUCK
CHANNEL
PWM 1
PWM 2
VID4
VID3
VID2
VID1
VID0
FS/DIS
VSEN
PGOOD
PWM1
PWM2
V
CC
FB
ISEN1
COMP ISEN2
GND
14
15
16
9
13
12
11
10
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
HIP6302HIP6302

HIP6302CBZ-T

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Manufacturer:
Renesas / Intersil
Description:
Switching Controllers VER OF HIP6302CB-T
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