MP8352DL-LF-P

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OPERATION
IN
EN/SYNC
FB
SW
VCC
BG
GND
PG
BST
OSCILLATOR
600KHz
DRIVER
CURRENT SENSE
AMPLIFIER
x40
ERROR
AMPLIFIER
CURRENT
LIMIT
COMPARATOR
PWM
COMPARATOR
DRIVER
RSEN
5mΩ
REFERENCE
--
+
--
+
--
+
S
R
R
Q
Q
--
+
C1
50pF
C1
1pF
R1
300kΩ
POWER
GOOD
V
BG
V
CC
V
CC
V
BG
V
CC
Figure 1—Functional Block Diagram
The MP8352 is a fixed frequency, synchronous,
step-down switching regulator with an integrated
high-side power MOSFET and a gate driver for a
low-side external MOSFET. It achieves 6A
continuous output current over a wide input
supply range with excellent load and line
regulation. It provides a single highly efficient
solution with current mode control for fast loop
response and easy compensation.
The MP8352 operates in a fixed frequency, peak
current control mode to regulate the output
voltage. A PWM cycle is initiated by the internal
clock. The integrated high-side power MOSFET is
turned on and remains on until its current reaches
the value set by the COMP voltage. When the
power switch is off, it remains off until the next
clock cycle starts. If, in 90% of one PWM period,
the current in the power MOSFET does not reach
the COMP set current value, the power MOSFET
will be forced to turn off.
Error Amplifier
The error amplifier compares the FB pin voltage
with the internal 0.8V reference (REF) and
outputs a current proportional to the difference
between the two. This output current is then used
to charge or discharge the internal compensation
network to form the COMP voltage, which is used
to control the power MOSFET current. The
optimized internal compensation network
minimizes the external component counts and
simplifies the control loop design.
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Enable/Synch Control
The MP8352 has a dedicated Enable/Synch
control pin (EN/SYNC). By pulling it high or low,
the IC can be enabled and disabled by EN. Tie
EN to VIN for automatic start up. To disable the
part, EN must be pulled low for at least 5µs.
The MP8352 can be synchronized to external
clock range from 300KHz up to 1.5MHz through
the EN/SYNC pin. The internal clock rising
edge is synchronized to the external clock rising
edge.
VCC
Under-Voltage Lockout (UVLO)
Under-voltage lockout (UVLO) is implemented
to protect the chip from operating at insufficient
supply voltage. The MP8352 UVLO comparator
monitors the external power supply, VCC. The
UVLO rising threshold is about 2.8V while its
falling threshold is a consistent 2.6V. If V
IN
is
less than 5V, Vcc should be kept above 5V to
guarantee the normal operation.
Internal Soft-Start
The soft-start is implemented to prevent the
converter output voltage from overshooting
during startup. When the chip starts, the
internal circuitry generates a soft-start voltage
(SS) ramping up from 0V to 1.2V. When it is
lower than the internal reference (REF), SS
overrides REF so the error amplifier uses SS as
the reference. When SS is higher than REF,
REF regains control.
Over-Current-Protection and Hiccup
The MP8352 has cycle-by-cycle over current
limit when the inductor current peak value
exceeds the set current limit threshold.
Meanwhile, output voltage starts to drop until
FB is below the Under-Voltage (UV) threshold,
typically 30% below the reference. Once a UV
is triggered, the MP8352 enters hiccup mode to
periodically restart the part. This protection
mode is especially useful when the output is
dead-short to ground. The average short circuit
current is greatly reduced to alleviate the
thermal issue and to protect the regulator. The
MP8352 exits the hiccup mode once the over
current condition is removed.
Thermal Shutdown
Thermal shutdown is implemented to prevent
the chip from operating at exceedingly high
temperatures. When the silicon die temperature
is higher than 150°C, it shuts down the whole
chip. When the temperature is lower than its
lower threshold, typically 140°C, the chip is
enabled again.
Floating Driver and Bootstrap Charging
The floating power MOSFET driver is powered
by an external bootstrap capacitor. This floating
driver has its own UVLO protection. This
UVLO’s rising threshold is 2.2V with a
hysteresis of 150mV. The bootstrap capacitor
voltage is regulated internally by V
IN
through D1,
M3, C4, L1 and C2 (Figure 2). If (V
IN
-V
SW
) is
more than 5V, U2 will regulate M1 to maintain a
5V BST voltage across C4.
--
+
--
+
V
CC
5V
U2
D1
M3
BST
SW
C4
C2
L1
V
OUT
Figure 2Internal Bootstrap Charging
Circuit
Startup and Shutdown
If VIN, VCC and EN are higher than their
appropriate thresholds, the chip starts. The
reference block starts first, generating stable
reference voltage and currents, and then the
internal regulator is enabled. The regulator
provides stable supply for the remaining
circuitries.
Three events can shut down the chip: EN low,
VCC low and thermal shutdown. In the
shutdown procedure, the signaling path is first
blocked to avoid any fault triggering. The
COMP voltage and the internal supply rail are
then pulled down. The floating driver is not
subject to this shutdown command.
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Setting the Output Voltage
The external resistor divider is used to set the
output voltage (see the schematic on front
page). The feedback resistor R1 also sets the
feedback loop bandwidth with the internal
compensation capacitor (see Figure 1). Choose
R1 to be around 40.2k for optimal transient
response. R2 is then given by:
1
V8.0
V
1R
2R
OUT
=
Table 1—Resistor Selection for Common
Output Voltages
V
OUT
(V) R1 (k) R2 (k)
1.8 40.2 (1%) 32.4 (1%)
2.5 40.2 (1%) 19.1 (1%)
3.3 40.2 (1%) 13 (1%)
Selecting the Inductor
A 1µH to 10µH inductor with a DC current rating
of at least 25% percent higher than the
maximum load current is recommended for
most applications. For highest efficiency, the
inductor DC resistance should be less than
15m. For most designs, the inductance value
can be derived from the following equation.
OSCLIN
OUTINOUT
fIV
)VV(V
L
×Δ×
×
=
Where I
L
is the inductor ripple current.
Choose inductor current to be approximately
30% if the maximum load current, 6A. The
maximum inductor peak current is:
2
I
II
L
LOAD)MAX(L
Δ
+=
Under light load conditions below 100mA, larger
inductance is recommended for improved
efficiency.
Synchronous MOSFET
The external synchronous MOSFET is used to
supply current to the inductor when the internal
high-side switch is off. It reduces the power loss
significantly when compared against a Schottky
rectifier.
Table 2 lists example synchronous MOSFETs
and manufacturers.
Table 2—Synchronous MOSFET Selection
Guide
Part No. Manufacture
AM4874 Analog Power
Si7848 Vishay
Selecting the Input Capacitor
The input current to the step-down converter is
discontinuous, therefore a capacitor is required to
supply the AC current to the step-down converter
while maintaining the DC input voltage. Use low
ESR capacitors for the best performance. Ceramic
capacitors with X5R or X7R dielectrics are
highly recommended because of their low ESR
and small temperature coefficients. For most
applications, a 22µF capacitor is sufficient.
Since the input capacitor (C1) absorbs the input
switching current it requires an adequate ripple
current rating. The RMS current in the input
capacitor can be estimated by:
×
×=
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
LOAD1C
V
V
1
V
V
II
The worse case condition occurs at V
IN = 2VOUT,
where:
2
I
I
LOAD
1C
=
For simplification, choose the input capacitor
whose RMS current rating greater than half of
the maximum load current.

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