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MAX5003EEE-T

Manufacturer Part Number
MAX5003EEE-T
Description
Voltage Mode PWM Controllers PWM Power-Supply Controller
Manufacturer
Maxim Integrated Products
Datasheet

Specifications of MAX5003EEE-T

Topology
Flyback, Forward
Output Current
1000 mA
Switching Frequency
300 KHz
Duty Cycle (max)
75 %
Maximum Operating Temperature
+ 85 C
Minimum Operating Temperature
- 40 C
Package / Case
QSOP-16
Mounting Style
SMD/SMT
Synchronous Pin
Yes
High-Voltage PWM
Power-Supply Controller
It also determines power-up sequencing when several
converters are used.
Upon power turn-on, the SS pin acts as a current sink
to reset any capacitance attached to it. Once REF has
exceeded its lockout value, SS sources a current to the
external capacitor, allowing the converter output volt-
age to ramp up. Full output voltage is reached in
approximately 0.45s/µF.
The SS pin is an overriding extra input to the PWM
comparator. As long as its voltage is lower than V
it overrides V
the duty cycle is decided by the PWM comparator.
After exceeding V
cycle. Its voltage will keep rising up to V
The MAX5003 oscillator generates the ramp used by
the comparator, which in turn generates the PWM digi-
tal signal. It also controls the maximum on-time feature
of the controller. The oscillator can operate in two
modes: free running and synchronized (sync). A single
pin, FREQ, doubles as the attachment point for the fre-
quency programming resistor and as the synchroniza-
tion input. The mode recognition is automatic, based on
the voltage level at the FREQ pin.
In free-running mode, a 1.25V source is internally
applied to the pin; the oscillator frequency is propor-
tional to the current out of the pin through the program-
ming resistor, with a proportionality constant of
16kHz/µA.
In sync mode, the signal from the external master gen-
erator must be a digital rectangular waveform running
at four times the desired converter switching frequency.
Minimum acceptable signal pulse width is 150ns, posi-
tive or negative, and the maximum frequency is
1.2MHz.
When the voltage at FREQ is forced above 2.7V, the
oscillator goes into sync mode. If left at or below 1.5V for
more than 8µs to 20µs, it enters free-running mode.
The master clock generator cannot be allowed to stop
at logic zero. If the system design forces such a situa-
tion, an inverter must be used at the FREQ pin.
In sync mode, the oscillator signal is divided by four and
decoded. The output driver is blocked during the last
phase of the division cycle, giving a hardwired maximum
on-time of 75%. In free-running mode, the oscillator duty
cycle is 75% on, and the off portion also blocks the out-
put driver. The maximum on-time is then absolutely limit-
ed to 75% in either mode. Maximum on-time can be
controlled to values lower than 75% by a programming
resistor at the MAXTON pin.
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CON
Oscillator and Ramp Generator
and SS determines the level at which
CON
, SS no longer controls the duty
CC
.
CON
,
The PWM ramp generated goes from 0.5V min to 2.5V
max, and the maximum time on is the time it takes from
low to high.
MAXTON is internally driven to V
must be connected from MAXTON to AGND, to pro-
gram the maximum on-time.
The ramp slope is directly proportional to V
inversely proportional to R
age limits are fixed, controlling the ramp slope sets the
maximum time on.
Changing the ramp slope while V
also changes the duty cycle and the energy transferred to
the load per cycle of the converter. The INDIV signal is a
fraction of the input voltage, so the fast input voltage feed-
forward works by modifying the duty cycle in the same
clock period, in response to an input voltage change.
Calculate the maximum duty cycle as:
where:
D
MAXTON = Maximum on-time
T = Switching period
Then:
where:
R
V
ƒ
MAXTON can then be calculated as:
The MAX5003 output drives an N-channel MOSFET
transistor. The output sources and sinks relatively large
currents, supplying the gate with the charge the tran-
sistor needs to switch. These are current spikes only,
since after the switching transient is completed the load
is a high-value resistance. The current is supplied from
the V
INDIV
SW
MAXTON
MAX
D
MAX
= Output switching frequency
CC
= Maximum duty cycle (%)
= Voltage at the INDIV pin
=
MAXTON
rail and must be sourced by a large-value
0.75 100
= Resistor from the MAXTON pin to ground
D
×
MAX
=
=
200
0 75
R
.
MAXTON
MAXTON
200k
k
Ω ×
MAXTON
×
T
R
Output Switch Driver
MAXTON
V
N-Channel MOSFET
INDIV
CON
× 100
. Since the ramp volt-
INDIV
V
1.25V
INDIV
×
remains constant
×
100
1 25
and a resistor
.
kHz
100kHz
V
INDIV
ƒ
SW
and

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