Datasheet SG3524D, SG3524J, SG3524N Datasheet (Microsemi Corporation)

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SG1524/SG2524/SG3524
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FEATURES
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8V to 40V operation
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5V reference
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Reference line and load regulation of 0.4%
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Reference temperature coefficient < ± 1%
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100Hz to 300KHz oscillator range
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Excellent external sync capability
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Dual 50mA output transistors
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Current limit circuitry
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Complete PWM power control circuitry
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Single ended or push-pull outputs
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Total supply current less than 10mA
HIGH RELIABILITY FEATURES - SG1524
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Available to MIL-STD-883B and DESC SMD ♦♦
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MIL-M-38510/12601BEA - JAN1524J ♦♦
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Radiation data available ♦♦
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LMI level "S" processing available
BLOCK DIAGRAM
DESCRIPTION
This monolithic integrated circuit contains all the control circuitry for a regulating power supply inverter or switching regulator. Included in a 16­pin dual-in-line package is the voltage reference, error amplifier, oscillator, pulse width modulator, pulse steering flip-flop, dual alternating output switches and current limiting and shut-down circuitry. This device can be used for switching regulators of either polarity, transformer coupled DC to DC converters, transformerless voltage doublers and polarity converters, as well as other power applications. The SG1524 is specified for operation over the full military ambient temperature range of -55°C to +125°C, the SG2524 for -25°C to +85°C, and the SG3524 is designed for commercial applications of 0°C to +70°C.
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Oscillator Charging Current ................................................5mA
Operating Junction Temperature
Hermetic (J, L Packages) .............................................150°C
Plastic (N, D Packages) ............................................... 150°C
Storage Temperature Range .............................-65°C to 150°C
Lead Temperature (Soldering, 10 seconds) ....................300°C
Input Voltage (+VIN)............................................................. 42V
Collector Voltage ................................................................ 40V
Logic Inputs...........................................................-0.3V to 5.5V
Current Limit Sense Inputs ...................................-0.3V to 0.3V
Output Current (each transistor) .................................... 100mA
Reference Load Current .................................................. 50mA
ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS (Note 1)
Note 1. Values beyond which damage may occur.
Input Voltage (+VIN) ...................................................
Collector Voltage .......................................................
Error Amp Common Mode Range ..........................
Current Limit Sense Common Mode Range ........
Output Current (each transistor) ...............................
Reference Load Current ...........................................
Oscillator Charging Current ..................................
8V to 40V 0V to 40V
1.8V to 3.4V
-0.3V to 0.3V 0 to 50mA 0 to 20mA
30µA to 2mA
Oscillator Frequency Range .........................
Oscillator Timing Resistor (R
T
) ........................
Oscillator Timing Capacitor (C
T
) ............................
Operating Ambient Temperature Range
SG1524 .........................................................
SG2524 ...........................................................
SG3524 ...............................................................
100Hz to 300KHz
1.8K to 100K 1nF to 1.0µF
-55°C to 125°C
-25°C to 85°C 0°C to 70°C
Note 2: Range over which the device is functional and parameter limits are guaranteed.
RECOMMENDED OPERATING CONDITIONS (Note 2)
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
(Unless otherwise specified, these specifications apply over the operating ambient temperatures for SG1524 with -55° C TA 125°C, SG2524 with
-25°C T
A
85°C, SG3524 with 0°C TA ≤ 70°C, and +VIN = 20V. Low duty cycle pulse testing techniques are used which maintains junction and
case temperatures equal to the ambient temperature.)
Note 3. I
L
= 0mA
5.00
50
Reference Section
(Note 3)
TJ = 25°C V
IN
= 8V to 40V
I
L
= 0 to 20mA Over Operating Temperature Range Over Line, Load and Temperature V
REF
= 0V
Output Voltage Line Regulation Load Regulation Temperature Stability
(Note 7)
Total Output Voltage Range (Note 7) Short Circuit Current
Min. Typ. Max.
Min. Typ. Max.
SG3524SG1524/2524
UnitsTest ConditionsParameter
4.80
4.80 25
5.20 20 50 50
5.20
150
4.60
4.60 25
5.00505.40 30 50 50
5.40 150
V mV mV mV
V mA
THERMAL DATA
J Package:
Thermal Resistance-
Junction to Case, θ
JC
.................. 30°C/W
Thermal Resistance-
Junction to Ambient, θ
JA
.............. 80°C/W
N Package:
Thermal Resistance-
Junction to Case, θ
JC
.................. 40°C/W
Thermal Resistance-
Junction to Ambient, θ
JA
............. 65°C/W
D Package:
Thermal Resistance-
Junction to Case, θ
JC
................... 50°C/W
Thermal Resistance-
Junction to Ambient, θ
JA
............ 120°C/W
L Package:
Thermal Resistance-
Junction to Case, θ
JC
.................. 35°C/W
Thermal Resistance-
Junction to Ambient, θ
JA
........... 120°C/W
Note A. Junction Temperature Calculation: TJ = TA + (PD x θJA). Note B. The above numbers for
θJC are maximums for the limiting
thermal resistance of the package in a standard mount­ing configuration. The θ
JA
numbers are meant to be guidelines for the thermal performance of the device/pc­board system. All of the above assume no ambient airflow.
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VIN = 40VStandby Current
0.80.5
0.2
Threshold Voltage TJ = 25°C
MIN T
J
MAX
200190
Current Limit Amplifier Section
(Note 6)
Sense Voltage Input Bias Current
49
0
45 4945
P.W.M. Comparator
(Note 4)
V
COMP
= 0.5V
V
COMP
= 3.6V
Minimum Duty Cycle Maximum Duty Cycle
0
% %
Error Amplifier Section (Note 5)
RS 2K
R
L
10MΩ, TJ = 25°C
V
PIN 1
- V
PIN 2
150mV
V
PIN 2
- V
PIN 1
150mV
V
CM
= 1.8V to 3.4V
V
IN
= 8V to 40V
T
J
= 25°C
Input Offset Voltage Input Bias Current Input Offset Current DC Open Loop Gain Output Low Level Output High Level Common Mode Rejection Supply Voltage Rejection Gain-Bandwidth Product
(Note 7)
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS (continued)
36 34
200
3
0.6
3.2
0.3
Oscillator Section
(Note 4)
Initial Accuracy Voltage Stability
Maximum Frequency Sawtooth Peak Voltage Sawtooth Valley Voltage Clock Amplitude Clock Pulse Width
Min. Typ. Max.
Min. Typ. Max.
SG1524/2524 SG3524
UnitsTest ConditionsParameter
TJ = 25°C MIN T
J
MAX
V
IN
= 8V to 40V
R
T
= 2K, CT = 1nF
V
IN
= 40V
V
IN
= 8V
KHz KHz
%
KHz
V V V
µs
44 46
1
3.8
1.2
1.5
40
0.1
400
1
36 34
200
3
0.6
3.2
0.3
44 46
1
3.8
1.2
1.5
40
0.1
400
1
mV
µA µA
dB
V
V dB dB
MHz
10 10
2
0.5
2 1
0.2
4.2
2
60
3.8
1
5
10
1
0.5
0.5 1
0.2
4.2
2
72
3.8 70 55
1
210 200
180 200 220
200mVµA
TJ = 25°C
Shutdown Section
1.2
1.8
0.5
0.2
0.8 1.2
1.8VV
µA
V V
µs µs
50
2
0.4
0.2
50
2
0.4
0.2
1717
Output Section (each transistor)
Collector Leakage Current Collector Saturation Voltage Emitter Output Voltage Collector Voltage Rise Time Collector Voltage Fall Time
VCE = 40V I
C
= 50mA
I
E
= 50mA
R
C
= 2K
R
C
= 2K
Power Consumption
Note 4. F
OSC
= 40KHz (RT = 2.9K, CT = .01µF)
Note 5. V
CM
= 2.5V
Note 6. V
CM
= 0V
Note 7. These parameters, although guaranteed over the recommended operating conditions, are not 100% tested in production.
107107mA
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FIGURE 1 - OUTPUT STAGE DEADTIME VS. C
T
FIGURE 2 - OSCILLATOR FREQUENCY VS. RT AND C
T
APPLICATION NOTES
OSCILLATOR
The oscillator in the SG1524 uses an external resistor RT to establish a constant charging current into an external capacitor C
T
. While this uses more current than a series-connected RC, it
provides a linear ramp voltage at C
T
which is used as a time­dependent reference for the PWM comparator. The charging current is equal to 3.6V/R
T
, and should be restricted to between
30µA and 2mA. The equivalent range for R
T
is 1.8K to 100K.
The range of values for C
T
also has limits, as the discharge time
of C
T
determines the pulse width of the oscillator output pulse. The pulse is used (among other things) as a blanking pulse to both outputs to insure that there is no possibility of having both outputs on simultaneously during transitions. This output deadtime relationship is shown in Figure 1. A pulse width below
0.35 microseconds may cause failure of the internal flip-flop to toggle. This restricts the minimum value of C
T
to 1000pF. (Note: Although the oscillator output is a convenient oscilloscope sync input, the probe capacitance will increase the pulse width and decrease the oscillator frequency slightly.) Obviously, the upper limit to the pulse width is determined by the modulation range required in the power supply at the chosen switching frequency. Practical values of C
T
fall between 1000pF and 0.1µF, although successful 120 Hz oscillators have been implemented with val­ues up to 5µF and a series surge limit resistor of 100 ohms.
The oscillator frequency is approximately 1/R
T•CT
; where R is in ohms, C is in microfarads, and the frequency is in Megahertz. For greater accuracy, the chart in Figure 2 may be used for a wide range of operating frequencies.
Note that for buck regulator topologies, the two outputs can be wire-ORed for an effective 0-90% duty cycle range. With this connection, the output frequency is the same as the oscillator frequency. For push-pull applications, the outputs are used separately; the flip-flop limits the duty cycle range at each output to 0-45%, and the effective switching frequency at the trans­former is 1/2 the oscillator frequency.
If it is desired to synchronize the SG1524 to an external clock, a positive pulse may be applied to the clock pin. The oscillator should be programmed with RT and CT values that cause it to free­run at 90% of the external sync frequency. A sync pulse with a maximum logic 0 of +0.3 volts and a minimum logic 1 of +2.4 volts applied to Pin 3 will lock the oscillator to the external source. The minimum sync pulsewidth should be 200 nanoseconds, and the maximum is determined by the required deadtime. The clock pin should never be driven more negative than -0.3 volts, nor more positive than +5.0 volts. The nominal resistance to ground is
3.2K at the clock pin, ±25% over temperature. If two or more SG1524s must be synchronized together, program
one master unit with R
T
and CT for the desired frequency. Leave
the R
T
pins on the slaves open, connect the CT pins to the CT of the master, and connect the clock pins to the clock pin of the master. Since C
T
is a high-impedance node, this sync technique
works best when all devices are close together.
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APPLICATION NOTES (continued)
CURRENT LIMITING
The current limiting circuitry of the SG1524 is shown in Figure 3. By matching the base-emitter voltages of Q1 and Q2, and assuming a negligible voltage drop across R1:
C.L. Threshold = VBE(Q1) + I1• R2 - VBE(Q2) = I1• R
2
~ 200 mV
Although this circuit provides a relatively small threshold with a negligible temperature coefficient, there are some limitations to its use because of its simplicity.
The most important of these is the limited common-mode voltage range: ±0.3 volts around ground. This requires sensing in the ground or return line of the power supply. Also precautions should be taken to not turn on the parasitic substrate diode of the integrated circuit, even under transient conditions. A Schottky clamp diode at Pin 5 may be required in some configurations to achieve this.
A second factor to consider is that the response time is relatively slow. The current limit amplifier is internally compensated by R
1
, C
1 ,
and Q1, resulting in a roll-off pole at approximately 300 Hz. A third factor to consider is the bias current of the C.L. Sense pins. A constant current of approximately 150µA flows out of Pin 4, and a variable current with a range of 0-150µA flows out of Pin
5. As a result, the equivalent source impedance seen by the current sense pins should be less than 50 ohms to keep the threshold error less than 5%.
Since the gain of this circuit is relatively low (42 dB), there is a transition region as the current limit amplifier takes over pulse width control from the error amplifier. For testing purposes, threshold is defined as the input voltage required to get 25% duty cycle (+2 volts at the error amplifier output) with the error amplifier signaling maximum duty cycle.
APPLICATION NOTE: If the current limit function is not used on the SG1524, the common-mode voltage range restriction re­quires both current sense pins to be grounded.
FIGURE 3 - CURRENT LIMITING CIRCUITRY OF THE SG1524
In this conventional single-ended regulator circuit, the two out­puts of the SG1524 are connected in parallel for effective 0 - 90% duty-cycle modulation. The use of an output inductor requires and R-C phase compensation network for loop stability.
Push-pull outputs are used in this transformer-coupled DC-DC regulating converter. Note that the oscillator must be set at twice the desired output frequency as the SG1524's internal flip-flop divides the frequency by 2 as it switches the P.W.M. signal from one output to the other. Current limiting is done here in the primary so that the pulse width will be reduced should transformer saturation occur.
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Note 1. Contact factory for JAN and DESC product availablity.
2. All packages are viewed from the top.
CONNECTION DIAGRAMS & ORDERING INFORMATION (See Notes Below)
16-PIN CERAMIC DIP J - PACKAGE
V
REF
+V
IN
E
B
C
B
C
A
E
A
SHUTDOWN COMPENSATIONGROUND
OSC. OUTPUT
N.I. INPUT
Ambient
Temperature Range
SG1524J/883B -55°C to 125°C JAN1524J -55°C to 125°C SG1524J/DESC -55°C to 125°C SG1524J -55°C to 125°C SG2524J -25°C to 85°C SG3524J 0°C to 70°C
Part No.Package
Connection Diagram
INV. INPUT
C
T
R
T
+C.L. SENSE
-C.L. SENSE
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
11516
14 13
10
9
12 11
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
GROUND
OSC. OUTPUT
N.I. INPUT
INV. INPUT
C
T
R
T
+C.L. SENSE
-C.L. SENSE
1
15
16
14 13
10
12 11
9
V
REF
+V
IN
E
B
C
B
C
A
E
A
SHUTDOWN COMPENSATION
SG2524N -25°C to 85°C SG3524N 0°C to 70°C
16-PIN PLASTIC DIP N - PACKAGE
16-PIN NARROW BODY PLASTIC S.O.I.C. D - PACKAGE
SG2524D -25°C to 85°C SG3524D 0°C to 70°C
20-PIN CERAMIC LEADLESS CHIP CARRIER L- PACKAGE
4 5 6 7 8
321
9 11121310
14
15
16
17
18
20 19
SG1524L/883B -55°C to 125°C SG1524L -55°C to 125°C
11. COMP
12. SHUTDOWN
13. N.C.
14. E
A
15. C
A
16. N.C.
17. C
B
18. E
B
19. N.C.
20. +V
IN
1. N.C.
2. V
REF
3. INV. INPUT
4. N.I. INPUT
5. OSC. OUTPUT
6. + C.L. SENSE
7. - C.L. SENSE
8. R
T
9. C
T
10. GROUND
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