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ISL6326 Datasheet(PDF) 9 Page - Intersil Corporation |
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ISL6326 Datasheet(HTML) 9 Page - Intersil Corporation |
9 / 30 page 9 FN9262.0 April 21, 2006 Functional Pin Description VCC - Supplies the power necessary to operate the chip. The controller starts to operate when the voltage on this pin exceeds the rising POR threshold and shuts down when the voltage on this pin drops below the falling POR threshold. Connect this pin directly to a +5V supply. GND - Bias and reference ground for the IC. The bottom metal base of ISL6326 is the GND. EN_PWR - This pin is a threshold-sensitive enable input for the controller. Connecting the 12V supply to EN_PWR through an appropriate resistor divider provides a means to synchronize power-up of the controller and the MOSFET driver ICs. When EN_PWR is driven above 0.875V, the ISL6326 is active depending on status of EN_VTT, the internal POR, and pending fault states. Driving EN_PWR below 0.745V will clear all fault states and prime the ISL6326 to soft-start when re-enabled. EN_VTT - This pin is another threshold-sensitive enable input for the controller. It’s typically connected to VTT output of VTT voltage regulator in the computer mother board. When EN_VTT is driven above 0.875V, the ISL6326 is active depending on status of EN_PWR, the internal POR, and pending fault states. Driving EN_VTT below 0.745V will clear all fault states and prime the ISL6326 to soft-start when re-enabled. FS - Use this pin to set up the desired switching frequency. A resistor, placed from FS to ground will set the switching frequency. The relationship between the value of the resistor and the switching frequency will be described by an approximate equation. SS - Use this pin to set up the desired start-up oscillator frequency. A resistor, placed from SS to ground will set up the soft-start ramp rate. The relationship between the value of the resistor and the soft-start ramp up time will be described by an approximate equation. VID7, VID6, VID5, VID4, VID3, VID2, VID1 and VID0 - These are the inputs to the internal DAC that generates the reference voltage for output regulation. Connect these pins either to open-drain outputs with or without external pull-up resistors or to active pull-up outputs. All VID pins have 40µA internal pull-up current sources that diminish to zero as the voltage rises above the logic-high level. These inputs can be pulled up externally as high as VCC plus 0.3V. VRSEL - use this pin to select internal VID code. When it is connected to GND, the extended VR10 code is selected. When it’s floated or pulled to high, VR11 code is selected. This input can be pulled up as high as VCC plus 0.3V. VDIFF, VSEN, and RGND - VSEN and RGND form the precision differential remote-sense amplifier. This amplifier converts the differential voltage of the remote output to a single-ended voltage referenced to local ground. VDIFF is the amplifier’s output and the input to the regulation and protection circuitry. Connect VSEN and RGND to the sense pins of the remote load. FB and COMP - Inverting input and output of the error amplifier respectively. FB can be connected to VDIFF through a resistor. A properly chosen resistor between VDIFF and FB can set the load line (droop), when IDROOP pin is tied to FB pin. The droop scale factor is set by the ratio of the ISEN resistors and the inductor DCR or the dedicated current sense resistor. COMP is tied back to FB through an external R-C network to compensate the regulator. DAC and REF - The DAC pin is the output of the precision internal DAC reference. The REF pin is the positive input of the Error Amp. In typical applications, a 1k Ω, 1% resistor is used between DAC and REF to generate a precision offset voltage. This voltage is proportional to the offset current determined by the offset resistor from OFS to ground or VCC. A capacitor is used between REF and ground to smooth the voltage transition during Dynamic VID™ operations. PWM1, PWM2, PWM3, PWM4 - Pulse width modulation outputs. Connect these pins to the PWM input pins of the Intersil driver IC. The number of active channels is determined by the state of PWM3 and PWM4. Tie PWM3 to VCC to configure for 2-phase operation. Tie PWM4 to VCC to configure for 3-phase operation. ISEN1+, ISEN1-; ISEN2+, ISEN2-; ISEN3+, ISEN3-; ISEN4+, ISEN4- - The ISEN+ and ISEN- pins are current sense inputs to individual differential amplifiers. The sensed current is used for channel current balancing, overcurrent protection, and droop regulation. Inactive channels should have their respective current sense inputs left open (for example, open ISEN4+ and ISEN4- for 3-phase operation). For DCR sensing, connect each ISEN- pin to the node between the RC sense elements. Tie the ISEN+ pin to the other end of the sense capacitor through a resistor, RISEN. The voltage across the sense capacitor is proportional to the inductor current. Therefore, the sense current is proportional to the inductor current, and scaled by the DCR of the inductor and RISEN. To match the time delay of the internal circuit, a capacitor is needed between each ISEN+ pin and GND, as described in the Current Sensing section. VR_RDY - VR_RDY indicates that soft-start has completed and the output voltage is within the regulated range around VID setting. It is an open-drain logic output. When OCP or OVP occurs, VR_RDY will be pulled to low. It will also be pulled low if the output voltage is below the undervoltage threshold. OFS - The OFS pin can be used to program a DC offset current which will generate a DC offset voltage between the REF and DAC pins. The offset current is generated via an ISL6326 |
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