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DEMO MANUAL DC290

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LTC1877/LTC1878

Monolithic Synchronous

Step-Down Regulator

SYMBOL PARAMETER

CONDITIONS

JUMPER POSITION

VALUE

V

IN

Input Voltage Range

LTC1877

All (Note 1)

2.65V to 10V

LTC1878

All

2.65V to 6V

V

OUT

Output Voltage

V

IN 

= 5V, SYNC/MODE = 0V, RUN = 5V, I

OUT 

= 0mA JP1 = U, JP2 = L, JP3 = “1.5V”

1.51V 

±

 0.05V

V

IN 

= 5V, SYNC/MODE = 0V, RUN = 5V, I

OUT 

= 0mA JP1 = U, JP2 = L, JP3 = “2.5V”

2.52V 

±

 0.08V

V

IN 

= 5V, SYNC/MODE = 0V, RUN = 5V, I

OUT 

= 0mA JP1 = U, JP2 = L, JP3 = “3.3V”

3.33V 

±

 0.10V

V

IN 

= 5V, SYNC/MODE = 0V, RUN = 5V, I

OUT 

= 0mA JP1 = U, JP2 = L, JP3 = “OPEN”

(Note 2)

Demonstration circuit DC290 is a constant-frequency
step-down converter using an LTC

®

1877 or an LTC1878

monolithic synchronous regulator. The LTC1878 has an
input voltage range of 2.65V < V

IN

 < 6V and the LTC1877

has an input voltage range of 2.65V < V

IN

 < 10V. The

LTC1878 is optimized for low voltage operation and is
ideally suited for single Li-Ion cell or 3-NiCd/NiMH cell
applications. The LTC1877, with its higher voltage capa-
bility, is ideally suited for two Li-Ion cells or 4- to 6-NiCd/
NiMH cell applications.

The exclusive use of low profile surface mount compo-
nents on this demo board results in a highly efficient
application in a small volume. The output voltage can be
selected from 1.5V, 2.5V, 3.3V or a user programmable

voltage, by means of a jumper. The frequency is internally
set at 550kHz or can be synchronized with an external
clock. The internal switches allow up to 600mA of output
current in an MSO8 package, providing a space-efficient
solution for battery-powered applications. The DC supply
current is typically only 10

µ

A at no load and less than 1

µ

A

in shutdown. In switching-noise sensitive applications,
Burst Mode

TM

 operation can be inhibited by grounding the

SYNC/MODE pin with a jumper or synchronizing it with an
external clock. Gerber files for this circuit board are
available. Call the LTC factory.

DEMO BOARD

EFFICIENCY CURVE

, LTC and LT are registered trademarks of Linear Technology Corporation.

Burst Mode is a trademark of Linear Technology Corporation.

OUTPUT CURRENT (mA)

0.1

EFFICIENCY (%)

10

1000

100

95

90

85

80

75

70

65

60

55

50

290A • TA01

1.0

100

V

IN

 = 3.6V

V

IN

 = 10V

V

OUT

 = 3.3V

L = 10

µ

H

Burst Mode OPERATION

V

IN

 = 7.2V

V

IN

 = 5V

Summary of Contents for LTC1877

Page 1: ... voltage capa bility is ideally suited for two Li Ion cells or 4 to 6 NiCd NiMH cell applications The exclusive use of low profile surface mount compo nents on this demo board results in a highly efficient application in a small volume The output voltage can be selected from 1 5V 2 5V 3 3V or a user programmable voltage by means of a jumper The frequency is internally set at 550kHz or can be synch...

Page 2: ... MODE is connected to VIN Alternatively if JP1 or JP2 is in the upper position U then RUN or SYNC MODE is connected to GND If external sources drive RUN or SYNC MODE then JP1 JP2 or both must be removed PERFOR A CE SU ARY U W WW NOTE 2 Programmable via optional R7 VOUT 0 8V 1 887kΩ R7 NOTE 3 With VIN 5V the external feedback resistor contributes 0 24µA with JP3 1 5V selected 0 95µA with JP3 2 5V s...

Page 3: ... LTC1877 8EMS8 Monolithic Synchronous Step Down Regulator LTC 408 432 1900 C2 Optional R2 R7 Optional PARTS LIST Figure 2 Output Voltage Selection JP3 3 3V Position Shown QUICK START GUIDE JP3 3 3V 2 5V 1 5V OPEN Thisdemonstrationboardiseasilysetuptoevaluatethe performance of the LTC1877 or LTC1878 IC Please follow the procedure outlined below for proper opera tion Refer to Figure 5 for proper con...

Page 4: ...t causes a slight de crease in the feedback voltage relative to the 0 8V refer ence which in turn causes the ITH voltage to increase until the average inductor current matches the new load current While the top MOSFET is off the bottom MOSFET is turned on until either the inductor current starts to reverse as indicated by the current reversal comparator IRCMP or until the beginning of the next clo...

Page 5: ...vailable on the LTC1877 andtheLTC1878toallowtheoscillatortobesynchronized to an external source connected to the SYNC MODE pin The output of the phase detector at the PLL LPF pin operates over a 0V to 2 4V range corresponding to 400kHz to 700kHz When locked the PLL aligns the turn on of the MOSFETs to the rising edge of the synchro nizing signal When the LTC1877 or the LTC1878 is clocked by an ext...

Page 6: ...s in excess of 40 As a result the maximum inductor peak current is reduced for duty cycles 40 See the inductor peak current as a function of duty cycle graph in Figure 4 DUTY CYCLE 0 MAXIMUM INDUCTOR PEAK CURRENT mA 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 80 dc290A F04 20 40 60 100 LTC1877 VIN 5V LTC1878 VIN 3 3V Figure 4 Maximum Inductor Peak Current vs Duty Cycle JP3 VIN SYNC MODE RUN GND GND LTC1877 LTC1878 ...

Page 7: ...solderedontotheboardbetweenVIN andGND Thisshouldeliminateallringingassociatedwith longVINandGNDleads SpaceisprovidedonthePCboard for this purpose as shown in Figure 6 MANUFACTURER DEVICE PHONE FAX Central Semiconductor Diodes 516 435 1110 516 435 1824 Coilcraft Inductors 847 639 6400 847 639 1469 Coiltronics Inductors 561 241 7876 561 241 9339 Dale Inductors 605 665 9301 605 665 0817 International...

Page 8: ... FIL U W NOTES UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 1 MATERIAL FR4 OR EQUIVALENT EPOXY 2 OZ COPPER CLAD THICKNESS 0 031 0 006 TOTAL OF 2 LAYERS 2 FINISH ALL PLATED HOLES 0 001 MIN 0 0015 MAX COPPER PLATE ELECTRODEPOSITED TIN LEAD COMPOSITION BEFORE REFLOW SOLDER MASK OVER BARE COPPER SMOBC 3 SOLDER MASK BOTH SIDES USING GREEN PC 401 OR EQUIVALENT 4 SILKSCREEN USING WHITE NONCONDUCTIVE EPOXY INK 5 ALL DIMENS...

Page 9: ...Mouser Electronics Authorized Distributor Click to View Pricing Inventory Delivery Lifecycle Information Analog Devices Inc DC290A B DC290A A ...

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