Texas Instruments AN-1601 LM34917A User Manual Download Page 2

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Theory of Operation

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Theory of Operation

Refer to the evaluation board schematic in

Figure 2

, which contains a simplified block diagram of the

LM34917A. When the circuit is in regulation, the buck switch is on each cycle for a time determined by R1
and VIN according to the equation:

(1)

The on-time of this evaluation board ranges from

510 ns at VIN = 8V, to

186 ns at VIN = 33V. The on-

time varies inversely with VIN to maintain a nearly constant switching frequency. At the end of each on-
time the Minimum Off-Timer ensures the buck switch is off for at least 90 ns. In normal operation, the off-
time is much longer. During the off-time, the load current is supplied by the output capacitor (C7, C8).
When the output voltage falls sufficiently that the voltage at FB is below 2.5V, the regulation comparator
initiates a new on-time period. For stable, fixed frequency operation, a minimum of 25 mV of ripple is
required at FB to switch the regulation comparator. The current limit threshold, which varies with Vin, is

1.4A at Vin = 8V, and

1.2A at Vin = 33V. Refer to the LM34917A data sheet for a more detailed block

diagram, and a complete description of the various functional blocks.

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Board Layout and Probing

Figure 1

shows the placement of the circuit components. The following should be kept in mind when the

board is powered:

When operating at high input voltage and high load current, forced air flow may be necessary.

The LM34917A, and diode D1 may be hot to the touch when operating at high input voltage and high
load current.

Use CAUTION when probing the circuit at high input voltages to prevent injury, as well as possible
damage to the circuit.

At maximum load current (1A), the wire size and length used to connect the load becomes important.
Ensure there is not a significant drop in the wires between this evaluation board and the load.

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Board Connection/Start-Up

The input connections are made to the J1 connector. The load is connected to the J2 (OUT) and J3
(GND) terminals. Ensure the wires are adequately sized for the intended load current. Before start-up, a
voltmeter should be connected to the input terminals and to the output terminals. The load current should
be monitored with an ammeter or a current probe. It is recommended that the input voltage be increased
gradually to 8V, at which time the output voltage should be 5V. If the output voltage is correct with 8V at
VIN, then increase the input voltage as desired and proceed with evaluating the circuit. Do not exceed
50V at VIN.

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Output Ripple Control

The LM34917A requires a minimum of 25 mVp-p ripple at the FB pin, in phase with the switching
waveform at the SW pin, for proper operation. The required ripple can be supplied from ripple at V

OUT

,

through the feedback resistors, as described in options B and C below, or the ripple can be generated
separately (using R5, C9, C10) keeping the ripple at V

OUT

to a minimum as described in option A.

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AN-1601 LM34917A Evaluation Board

SNOA484D – June 2007 – Revised April 2013

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Summary of Contents for AN-1601 LM34917A

Page 1: ...ers load currents to 1A with current limit set at 1 3A The board s specification are Input Voltage 8V to 33V Output Voltage 5V Maximum load current 1 0A Minimum load current 0A Current Limit 1 3A Meas...

Page 2: ...necessary The LM34917A and diode D1 may be hot to the touch when operating at high input voltage and high load current Use CAUTION when probing the circuit at high input voltages to prevent injury as...

Page 3: ...values for R5 and C10 are chosen to generate a 100 mVp p triangle waveform at their junction That triangle wave is then coupled to the FB pin through C9 The following procedure is used to calculate va...

Page 4: ...and C10 are removed R4 and Cff are added as shown in Figure 3 R4 is chosen to generate 25 30 mVp p at VOUT knowing that the minimum ripple current is 105 mAp p at minimum VIN Cff couples that ripple t...

Page 5: ...nductor Current The inductor s current can be monitored or viewed on a scope with a current probe Remove R6 and install an appropriate current loop across the two large pads where R6 was located In th...

Page 6: ...0 F 16V C9 Ceramic Capacitor TDK C1608X7R1H104K 0603 0 1 F 50V C10 Ceramic Capacitor TDK C1608X7R1H332K 0603 3300 pF D1 Schottky Diode Zetex ZLLS2000 SOT23 6 40V 2 2A L1 Power Inductor Bussman DR73 15...

Page 7: ...Efficiency vs Input Voltage Figure 7 Output Voltage Ripple Figure 8 Switching Frequency vs Input Voltage Figure 9 Current Limit vs Input Voltage 7 SNOA484D June 2007 Revised April 2013 AN 1601 LM34917...

Page 8: ...aveforms Figure 10 Continuous Conduction Mode Figure 11 Discontinuous Conduction Mode 8 AN 1601 LM34917A Evaluation Board SNOA484D June 2007 Revised April 2013 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright...

Page 9: ...com Typical Waveforms Figure 12 Startup Waveforms 9 SNOA484D June 2007 Revised April 2013 AN 1601 LM34917A Evaluation Board Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2007 2013 Texas Instruments Incorpo...

Page 10: ...12 PC Board Layout Figure 13 Board Silkscreen Figure 14 Board Top Layer 10 AN 1601 LM34917A Evaluation Board SNOA484D June 2007 Revised April 2013 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2007 2013 Tex...

Page 11: ...Board Second Layer Viewed from Top Figure 16 Board Third Layer Viewed from Top 11 SNOA484D June 2007 Revised April 2013 AN 1601 LM34917A Evaluation Board Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2007...

Page 12: ...t www ti com Figure 17 Board Bottom Layer Viewed from Top 12 AN 1601 LM34917A Evaluation Board SNOA484D June 2007 Revised April 2013 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright 2007 2013 Texas Instruments...

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