Demonstration Circuit DC242 is a high input voltage, low
noise step-down (buck) regulator using the LT®1777
switching regulator IC. Typical applications are automotive cellular and GPS receivers, low noise telecom and
industrial-instrument power supplies. This controller includes an onboard 700mA peak-current switch and is
optimized for use with a high supply voltage. The input
voltage can range from 7.4V to 48V. In order to achieve low
noise, the LT1777 is equipped with dI/dt limiting circuitry,
which is programmed via a small external inductor in the
power path. It also contains internal circuitry to limit the
dV/dt turn-on and turn-off ramp rates. By slowing down
the sharp edges during turn-on and turn-off of the power
switch, conducted and radiated EMI are significantly reduced. The output voltage is jumper selectable to either
3.3V or 5V. The LT1777 uses a 100kHz switching frequency and current mode control, which offers excellent
dynamic input supply rejection and short-circuit protection. Additionally, the supply current can be shut down to
less than 30µA in standby mode. Gerber files for this
circuit are available. Call the LTC factory.
, LTC and LT are registered trademarks of Linear Technology Corporation.
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PERFOR A CE SU ARY
PARAMETERCONDITIONSVALUE
Input Voltage RangeI
Output Voltage (Jumper Selectable)3.3V, 5V
Maximum Output Load CurrentVIN > 12V, V
Typical Output Ripple VoltageI
Nominal Operating FrequencyVIN = 7.4V to 48V100kHz
I
, Supply Current in Shutdown30µA
Q
*IO = 450mA for V
≤ 12V and V
IN
OUT
= 5V
T
= 25°C
A
= 0mA to 500mA7.4V to 48V
OUT
= 5VIO = 500mA*
OUT
= 500mA, VIN = 24V17mV
OUT
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TYPICAL PERFOR A CE CHARACTERISTICS A D BOARD PHOTO
Refer to Figure 2 for proper measurement equipment
set-up and follow the procedure outlined below:
1. Connect the input power supply to the VIN and GND
terminals. Input voltage is limited to between 7.4V and
48V.
2. Connect an ammeter in series with the input supply to
measure input current.
3. Connect either power resistors or an electronic load to
the V
and GND terminals.
OUT
4. Connect an ammeter in series with the output load to
measure output current.
5. The SHDN pin should be left floating for normal
operation or tied to GND for shutdown.
GND
6. Leave jumper JP2 connected for switching the LT1777
at its nominal frequency of 100kHz.
7. Set the output voltage with jumper JP1, as shown in
Table 1.
8. After all connections are made, turn on the input
power and verify that the output voltage is correct.
Table 1
POSITIONOUTPUT VOLTAGE
Jumper JP1 Closed5V
Jumper JP1 Open3.3V
A
VOUT
LOAD
GND
A
VIN
LT1777CS
DC242
DC242 F02
Figure 2. Proper Measurement Set-Up
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Introduction
The schematic in Figure 1 highlights the capabilities of the
LT1777. The application circuit is set up for an output
voltage of either 3.3V or 5V, set by jumper JP1.The demo
board comes equipped with input, output, GND, SYNC and
SHDN terminals to make bench testing convenient.
Since the LT1777 allows such a wide input range, from
7.4V to 48V, the internal control circuitry draws power
from the VCC pin, which is normally connected to the
output supply. During start-up, the LT1777 draws power
from VIN. However, after the switching supply output
voltage reaches 2.9V, the LT1777 uses the output to
supply its internal control circuitry, thereby reducing
quiescent power by hundreds of milliwatts when operating at high input voltage. This helps maximize efficiency
at high line voltages.
Theory of Operation
During normal operation, the internal power transistor is
turned on during each cycle when the oscillator sets a latch
and turned off when the main current comparator resets
the latch. While the internal switch is off, Schottky diode
(D1) carries the inductor current until it tries to reverse or
until the beginning of the next cycle. The voltage on the V
C
pin, which is the output of the error amplifier, controls the
peak inductor current. The FB pin provides the error
amplifier an output feedback voltage, V
from an external
FB,
resistor divider. When the load current increases, it causes
a slight decrease in VFB relative to the 1.24V reference,
which, in turn, causes the voltage on the VC pin to increase
until the average inductor current matches the new load
current.
Inductor” section in the LT1777 data sheet for information
on programming a different dI/dt rate through the main
power inductor.
SYNC Pin
This pin is used to synchronize the internal oscillator to an
external clock with a frequency between 130kHz and
250kHz. If a switching frequency higher than nominal is
desired, remove jumper JP2 and tie an external oscillator
of the desired frequency between the SYNC terminal and
the input GND terminal. The external oscillator can be a
TTL compatible level or 3.3V, with a duty cycle between
10% and 90%. Refer to the “Selecting Main Inductor”
section in the LT1777 data sheet for information on
optimizing the inductor value for running at a higher
frequency.
How to Measure Voltage Regulation and Efficiency
When trying to measure load regulation or efficiency,
voltage measurements should be made directly across the
V
and GND terminals rather than at the end of test leads
OUT
at the load. Similarly, input voltage should be measured
directly at the VIN and GND terminals of the DC242. Input
and output current should be measured by placing an
ammeter in series with the input supply and load. Figure 3
shows the typical efficiency curve for L2 (sense inductor)
= 470nH, VIN = 12V, V
85
80
75
OUT
= 5V.
VIN = 12V
= 5V
V
OUT
L2 = 470nH
Sense Inductor
The LT1777 uses an external sense inductor to program
the dI/dt limiting circuitry. The minimum usefull inductance value for the sense inductor is 470nH, which pro-
duces a dI/dt of approximately 2.2A/µs. Larger sense
inductors yield lower current slew rates, resulting in
reduced high frequency RFI emissions at the expense of
slightly reduced efficiency. Refer to the “Selecting Sense
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EFFICIENCY (%)
65
60
100
0
LOAD CURRENT (mA)
Figure 3. LT1777 Output Efficiency
200
300
400
500
DC242 F03
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How to Measure Output Voltage Ripple
In order to measure output voltage ripple, care must be
taken to avoid a long ground lead on the oscilloscope
probe. A sturdy wire should be soldered on the output GND
terminal. The other end of the wire is looped around the
ground connection of the probe and should be kept as
short as possible. The tip of the probe is touched directly
to V
(see Figure 4). Bandwidth is generally limited to
OUT
20MHz for ripple measurements. Also, if multiple pieces of
line-powered test equipment are used, be sure to use
isolation transformers on their power lines to prevent
ground loops, which can cause erroneous results. Figure
5 shows the output voltage ripple with a steady state load
of 500mA.
PROBE
DC242
LT1777
V
OUT
GND
DC242 F04
Figure 4. Measuring Output Voltage Ripple
Heat Dissipation Issues
Since the LT1777 includes a 500mA onboard power
switch, care must be taken not to exceed the maximum
junction temperature for the part. A simple technique is to
use the PC board as a heat sink. The four corner pins on
the LT1777 IC are connected to the ground plane on both
sides of the PC board. The two sides are connected
through vias to better handle the power dissipation. If the
LT1777 is placed on a multilayer board, it is desirable to
have metal on the inner layers directly underneath the
LT1777. This helps in spreading heat and improves the
power dissipation capability of the PCB.
Layout Guidelines
Since the LT1777 is a switching regulator, attention to
proper layout is essential for good load regulation and to
minimize radiated/conducted noise. Be sure to follow
these layout guidelines:
1. The LT1777’s V
pin, sense inductor L2 and Schottky
SW
diode D1 should be placed as close as possible to each
other.
2. The anode of Schottky diode D1 should be tied directly
to the ground plane.
3. Keep the trace from the FB pin to the junction of R3 and
R2 short and use a long trace from the top of resistor R3
to the output terminal, rather than vice versa.
Figure 5. Output Voltage Ripple for the LT1777, IL = 500mA
DC242 F05
4. Output capacitor C2’s grounds should be tied directly to
the ground plane.
5. The ground of the feedback resistors and the loop
compensation resistor/capacitor (connected to the V
C
pin) should be referenced to the chip SGND pin, which,
in turn, is directly tied to the ground plane.
6. C5 should be as close as possible to Pin 10.
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PC FAB DRAWI
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C
A
D
A
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILS
2000
300
225
D
A
A
A
B
D
C
B
NOTES: UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED
1. WORKMANSHIP SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH IPC-A-600E
2. FINISHED MATERIAL IS FR4, 0.062 THICK 2 OZ COPPER, 2 LAYERS
PLATED HOLE WALL THICKNESS 0.001 MIN
3. PROCESS AND PLATING: SMOBC, TIN-LEAD
4. SOLDER MASK BOTH SIDES USING GLOSSY GREEN LPI
5. SILKSCREEN WHITE NONCONDUCTIVE EPOXY INK COMPONENT SIDE
2000
SYMBOL
A
B
C
D
DIAMETER
15
30
70
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TOTAL HOLES
NUMBER
OF HOLES
9
4
2
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