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11 / 26 page 'VOUT = 'IL RESR + 8 x FSW x COUT 1 IRMS_IN = IOUT x D(1 - D) IRMS_IN D IOUT 2 (1-D) + ' i 2 3 TS = 1 fS x (VIN - VOUT) L = 2'iL DTS LMR10515 www.ti.com SNVS728C – OCTOBER 2011 – REVISED APRIL 2013 ΔiL = 0.1 x (IOUT) → 0.2 x (IOUT) If ΔiL = 20% of 1.50A, the peak current in the inductor will be 1.8A. The minimum specified current limit over all operating conditions is 1.8A. One can either reduce ΔiL, or make the engineering judgment that zero margin will be safe enough. The typical current limit is 2.5A. The LMR10515 operates at frequencies allowing the use of ceramic output capacitors without compromising transient response. Ceramic capacitors allow higher inductor ripple without significantly increasing output ripple. See the OUTPUT CAPACITOR section for more details on calculating output voltage ripple. Now that the ripple current is determined, the inductance is calculated by: where • When selecting an inductor, make sure that it is capable of supporting the peak output current without saturating. Inductor saturation will result in a sudden reduction in inductance and prevent the regulator from operating correctly. Because of the speed of the internal current limit, the peak current of the inductor need only be specified for the required maximum output current. For example, if the designed maximum output current is 1.0A and the peak current is 1.25A, then the inductor should be specified with a saturation current limit of > 1.25A. There is no need to specify the saturation or peak current of the inductor at the 2.5A typical switch current limit. The difference in inductor size is a factor of 5. Because of the operating frequency of the LMR10515, ferrite based inductors are preferred to minimize core losses. This presents little restriction since the variety of ferrite- based inductors is huge. Lastly, inductors with lower series resistance (RDCR) will provide better operating efficiency. For recommended inductors see Example Circuits. INPUT CAPACITOR An input capacitor is necessary to ensure that VIN does not drop excessively during switching transients. The primary specifications of the input capacitor are capacitance, voltage, RMS current rating, and ESL (Equivalent Series Inductance). The recommended input capacitance is 22 µF.The input voltage rating is specifically stated by the capacitor manufacturer. Make sure to check any recommended deratings and also verify if there is any significant change in capacitance at the operating input voltage and the operating temperature. The input capacitor maximum RMS input current rating (IRMS-IN) must be greater than: Neglecting inductor ripple simplifies the above equation to: It can be shown from the above equation that maximum RMS capacitor current occurs when D = 0.5. Always calculate the RMS at the point where the duty cycle D is closest to 0.5. The ESL of an input capacitor is usually determined by the effective cross sectional area of the current path. A large leaded capacitor will have high ESL and a 0805 ceramic chip capacitor will have very low ESL. At the operating frequencies of the LMR10515, leaded capacitors may have an ESL so large that the resulting impedance (2 πfL) will be higher than that required to provide stable operation. As a result, surface mount capacitors are strongly recommended. Sanyo POSCAP, Tantalum or Niobium, Panasonic SP, and multilayer ceramic capacitors (MLCC) are all good choices for both input and output capacitors and have very low ESL. For MLCCs it is recommended to use X7R or X5R type capacitors due to their tolerance and temperature characteristics. Consult capacitor manufacturer datasheets to see how rated capacitance varies over operating conditions. OUTPUT CAPACITOR The output capacitor is selected based upon the desired output ripple and transient response. The initial current of a load transient is provided mainly by the output capacitor. The output ripple of the converter is: Copyright © 2011–2013, Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Documentation Feedback 11 Product Folder Links: LMR10515 |
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