Fairchild SEMICONDUCTOR RC5040 Hardware User Manual Download Page 10

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APPLICATION NOTE

10

 

Selecting the Inductor

Selecting the right inductor component is critical in the 
DC-DC converter application. The inductor’s critical param-
eters to consider are inductance (L), maximum DC current 
(I

O

), and coil resistance (R

l

). 

The inductor core material is crucial in determining the 
amount of current it can withstand. As with all engineering 
designs, tradeoffs exist between various types of core mate-
rials. In general, Ferrites are popular due to their low cost, 
low EMI properties, and high frequency (>500KHz) charac-
teristics. Molypermalloy powder (MPP) materials exhibit 
good saturation characteristics, low EMI, and low hysteresis 
losses; however, they tend to be expensive and more effec-
tively utilized at operating frequencies below 400KHz.

Another critical parameter is the DC winding resistance of 
the inductor. This value should typically be as low as possi-
ble because the power loss in DC resistance degrades the 
efficiency of the converter by P

LOSS

 = I

O

2

 x R

l

. The value 

of the inductor is a function of the oscillator duty cycle 
(T

ON

) and the maximum inductor current (I

PK

). I

PK

 can be 

calculated from the relationship:

Where T

ON

 is the maximum duty cycle and V

D

 is the 

forward voltage of diode DS1.

The inductor value can be calculated using the following 
relationship:

Where V

SW

 (R

DS,ON

 x I

O

) is the drain-to-source voltage of 

M1 when it is turned on.

Implementing Short Circuit Protection

Intel currently requires all power supply manufacturers 
to provide continuous protection against short circuit 
conditions that may damage the CPU. To address this 
requirement, Raytheon Electronics has implemented a cur-
rent sense methodology on the RC5040 and RC5042 con-
trollers.  This methodology limits the power delivered to the 
load during an overcurrent condition. The voltage drop cre-
ated by the output current flowing across a sense resistor is 
presented to one terminal of an internal comparator with 
hysterisis. The other comparator terminal has a threshold 
voltage, nominally 120mV. Table 6 states the limits for the 
comparator threshold of the switching regulator:

Table 6. RC5040 and RC5042 Short Circuit Comparator 
Threshold Voltage

When designing the external current sense circuitry, pay 
careful attention to the output limitations during normal 
operation and during a fault condition. If the short circuit 
protection threshold current is set too low, the converter may 
not be able to continuously deliver the maximum CPU load 
current. If the threshold level is too high, the output driver 
may not be disabled at a safe limit and the resulting power 
dissipation within the MOSFET(s) may rise to destructive 
levels. 

The design equation used to set the short circuit threshold 
limit is as follows:

 

where I

pk

 and I

min

 are peak ripple currents

 

and 

I

load, max 

is the maximum output load current.

You must also take into account the current (I

pk

 –I

min

), or 

the ripple current flowing through the inductor under normal 
operation. Figure 9 illustrates the inductor current waveform 
for the RC5040 and RC5042 DC-DC converters at maxi-
mum load.

Figure 9. Typical DC-DC Converter 

Inductor Current Waveform

The calculation of this ripple current is as follows:

I

PK

I

MIN

V

IN

V

SW

V

D

L

------------------------------------------

T

ON

+

=

L

V

IN

V

SW

V

O

I

PK

I

MIN

------------------------------------------

T

ON

=

Short Circuit Comparator

V

threshold 

(mV)

Typical

120

Minimum

100

Maximum

140

R

SENSE

V

th

I

SC

--------, where:  I

SC

 = output short circuit current

=

I

SC

I

inductor

I

Load, max

I

pk

I

min

(

)

2

----------------------------

+

=

t

I

T = 1/f

s

T

ON

T

OFF

I

LOAD, MAX

(I

I

min

pk

– I

min

)/2

I

pk

I

pk

I

min

(

)

2

----------------------------

V

IN

V

SW

V

OUT

(

)

L

-------------------------------------------------

V

OUT

V

D

+

(

)

V

IN

V

SW

V

D

+

(

)

---------------------------------------------T

×

=

 

PD

LOSS

2.19W

1.0W

0.65W

0.045W

1.35W

0.010W

0.37W

0.2W

+

+

+

+

+

+

+

5.815W

=

=

Efficiency

3.3

10

×

3.3

10

5.815

+

×

---------------------------------------

85%

=

Summary of Contents for SEMICONDUCTOR RC5040

Page 1: ...In a high volume production envi ronment such as with personal computers however a CPU voltage change requires a CPU board re design to accommo date the new voltage requirement The integrated 4 bit D...

Page 2: ...r must be greater than 80 at high current draw and greater than 40 at low current draw Processor Voltage Identification The Pentium Pro package has four voltage identification pins VID3 VID0 that can...

Page 3: ...cally thus opti mizing efficiency under all loads The key differences between the RC5040 and RC5042 are listed in Table 4 Table 4 RC5040 and RC5042 Differences Refer to the RC5040 Block Diagram illust...

Page 4: ...0mV increments To guarantee stable operation under all loads a 10K pull up resistor and 0 1 F of decoupling capacitance should be connected to the VREF pin No load should be imposed on this pin Power...

Page 5: ...ripple current flowing through the output inductor allowing the use of a larger inductor value Operation at lower fre quencies increases the amount of energy storage that the bulk output capacitors mu...

Page 6: ...65 AP42 04 R7 10K C1 1000 F C2 C3 1000 F 1000 F C5 0 1 F DS2 1N5817 C12 1 F L1 1 3 H M1 2SK1388 M2 2SK1388 C8 C9 0 1 F 0 1 F RSENSE 8m 1500 F C13 L2 2 6 H M3 2SK1388 VREF C15 C14 1500 F 1500 F C4 0 1...

Page 7: ...5 TO 220 JA 62 5 NDP606AL TJ 125 C 33 40 JC 1 5 Motorola VGS 5V ID 37 5A TJ 25 C 6 9 TO 263 JA 62 5 MTB75N03HDL TJ 125 C 9 3 14 D2 PAK JC 1 0 Int Rectifier VGS 5V ID 31A TJ 25 C 28 TO 220 JA 62 5 IRLZ...

Page 8: ...re 7 illustrates how an external 12V source can be used to bias VCCQP A 47 resistor is used to limit the transient current into the VCCQP pin and a 1 F capacitor filter is used to filter the VCCQP sup...

Page 9: ...gate charge and f is the switching frequency Efficiency POUT pIN IOUT VOUT IOUT VOUT PLOSS PLOSS PDMOSFET PDINDUCTOR PDRSENSE PDGATE PDDIODE PDTRAN PDCAP PDIC 1 PDMOSFET IOUT 2 RDS ON DutyCycle DutyCy...

Page 10: ...rs This methodology limits the power delivered to the load during an overcurrent condition The voltage drop cre ated by the output current flowing across a sense resistor is presented to one terminal...

Page 11: ...037 0 5 1 650 10 3 1 048A RSENSE Vth min ISC 1 TF Vth min 1 0 ILoad max 1 TF Table 7 Comparison of Sense Resistors Refer to Appendix A for Directory of component suppliers Description Motherboard Tra...

Page 12: ...ue where R20 is the resistance at 20 C 20 0 00393 C T is the operating temperature andR is the desired value For temperature T 50 C the R change 12 Table 9 is a summary of tolerances for the Embedded...

Page 13: ...he output voltage as the load regulation col lapses into the short circuit control mode The output voltage does not return to its nominal value until the output short cir cuit current is reduced to wi...

Page 14: ...the Schottky diode is not being over stressed during a short circuit condition Schottky Diode Selection The application circuits of Figures 3 4 and 5 show two Schottky diodes DS1 and DS2 In synchronou...

Page 15: ...ity output voltage ripple and load transient response The calcu lation is as follows where V is the maximum voltage deviation due to load transients T is the reaction time of the power source and IO i...

Page 16: ...for the MOSFETs In general noisy switching lines should be kept away from the quiet analog section of the RC5040 That is traces that connect to pins 12 and 13 HIDRV and VCCQP should be kept far away...

Page 17: ...le and Silk Screen are presented below The actual PCAD Gerber File can be obtained from Raytheon Electronics Semicon ductor Division s Marketing Department at 415 966 7819 Figure 16 Example of Proper...

Page 18: ...AN42 APPLICATION NOTE 18...

Page 19: ...d at 1A increments an active load HP6060B or equivalent is suggested 6 In case of poor regulation refer to the procedures in the Troubleshooting section Troubleshooting 1 If no voltage is registered a...

Page 20: ...overshoots then the noise may cause the converter to function improperly 9 Next look at the HIDRV pin This pin directly drives the gate of the FET It should provide a gate drive Vgs of about 5V when t...

Page 21: ...th the supply However with the input filter design the Input Rush Current will be well within specification VID Iload A Vout V 1010 0 5 2 505 1 0 2 504 2 0 2 501 3 0 2 496 4 0 2 493 5 0 2 493 6 0 2 49...

Page 22: ...evice Description Case Temperature C Iload 9 9A Case Temperature C Iload 12 4A Case Temperature C Iload 13 9A Q3A MOSFET K1388 57 63 56 3 Q3B MOSFET K1388 58 64 66 6 L1 Inductor Unknown 53 56 61 2 Q2...

Page 23: ...design considerationsn and component selec tions layout guidelines and considerations guidelines for debugging and performance evaluations RC5040 RC5042 Evaluation Board Raytheon Electronics provides...

Page 24: ...00 Fax 852 2314 0061 National Semiconductor Japan Ltd Tel 81 3 5620 6175 Fax 81 3 5620 6179 Appendix A Directory of Component Suppliers Dale Electronics Inc E Hwy 50 PO Box 180 Yankton SD 57078 0180 P...

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