SC415 Semtech Corporation, SC415 Datasheet - Page 10

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SC415

Manufacturer Part Number
SC415
Description
Dual Synchronous Buck Controller
Manufacturer
Semtech Corporation
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Applications Information (continued)
Once high, DL has a minimum pulse width of typically
330nsec which is the minimum off -time. At the end of the
minimum off -time, DL continues to stay high until one of
the following occurs:
If DL drives low because FB has dropped to 750mV, then
another DH on-time is started. This is normal operation at
heavy load (fully synchronous operation where either DH
or DL is high except during transitions).
The Zero Cross detector monitors the voltage across the
low-side MOSFET during the DL high time and detects
when it reaches zero. If DL drives low because of the Zero
Cross detector, and psave is active, then both DH and DL
will remain low until FB drops to 750mV, at which point
the next DH on-time will begin.
If a Zero Cross is detected on eight consecutive cycles,
then for each subsequent switching cycle DL will shut
off when the Zero Cross detector trips; see the PSAVE
Operation section. When this occurs, both DH and DL will
stay low until FB drops to 750mV, which will begin the next
DH on-time. This is normal operation at light load, (PSAVE
Operation, where each cycle consists of a DH pulse, a DL
pulse, and dead time with both DH and DL low).
The Negative Current Limit detector trips when the drain
voltage at the low-side MOSFET reaches +80mV, indicating
that a large negative current fl ows through the inductor
from VOUT. When this occurs, DL drives low. Both DH and
DL will then stay low until FB drops to 750mV, which will
begin the next DH on-time. Tripping Negative Current
Limit is rare.
To help reduce noise interaction between sides, the
rising edge of each DH driver is inhibited momentarily if
the other side is switching. For example, if FB2 reaches
The FB comparator input drops to the
750mV reference, as sensed through the
FB pin or the VOUT pin
The Zero Cross detector trips, if psave is
active
The Negative Current Limit detector trips
the 750mV trip point at the same instant that side1 is
performing a DH or DL transition (up or down), then
side2’s DH driver is held off for roughly 30nsec to allow
side1 to fi nish switching.
VOUT Voltage Selection
Output voltage is regulated by comparing VOUT as seen
through a resistor divider to the internal 750mV reference,
see Figure 2. Each output can be adjusted to a voltage
between 0.75–5.25V. The output voltage is set by the
equation:
Note: the parallel resistance of R1 and R2 should not be
less than 2kΩ. Using a smaller resistance can cause the IC
to default to the internal preset output voltages shown on
Page 11.
There are fi xed output voltages accessible through each
FB pin. If the FB pin is connected to either RTN or +5V,
then the IC will ignore the FB pin and instead regulate the
output voltage using the VOUT pin which is connected to
internal resistor divider. Note that each FB input operates
independently of the other.
to FB
V
OUT
= 0.75 × (1 + R1/R2)
R1
R2
Figure 2
COUT
V
OUT
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