
QUICK START GUIDE FOR DEMONSTRATION CIRCUIT 1072B
1A MONOLITHIC SYNCHRONOUS BUCK REGULATOR
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LTC3561A
DESCRIPTION
Demonstration circuit 1072B is a step-down con-
verter, using the LTC3561A monolithic synchro-
nous buck regulator. The DC1072B has an input
voltage range of 2.5V to 5.5V, and is capable of
delivering up to 1A of output current. The output
voltage of the DC1072B can be set as low as
0.8V, the reference voltage of the LTC3561A, and
can go as high as 5V. At light load currents, the
DC1072B operates in pulse-skipping mode - ideal
for noise sensitive applications. Of course, in
large load current applications, the DC1072B op-
erates in continuous mode, providing high effi-
ciency - over 95%. The DC1072B consumes less
than 60 uA of quiescent current during sleep op-
eration, and during shutdown, it consumes less
than 1 uA. The DC1072B has a standard operat-
ing frequency of 1 MHz, but can be adjusted to
frequencies as high as 4 MHz. Because of the
high switching frequency of the DC1072B, small,
low profile surface mount components are used in
the circuit. These features, plus the LTC3561A
coming in a small 8-Lead DFN package, make the
DC1072B a perfect match for battery-powered,
hand-held applications.
Design files for this circuit board are avail-
able. Call the LTC factory.
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Table 1.
Performance Summary (TA = 25°C)
PARAMETER CONDITIONS VALUE
Minimum Input Voltage 2.5V
Maximum Input Voltage 5.5V
Output Voltage VOUT Regulation VIN = 2.5V to 5.5V, IOUT = 0A to 1A
1.2V ±4% (1.152V to
1.248V)
1.5V ±4% (1.44V to 1.56V)
1.8V ±4% (1.728V to
1.872V)
Typical Output Ripple VOUT VIN = 5V, IOUT = 1A (20 MHz BW) <20mVP–P
Operation Mode Pulse-Skipping - VIN = 3.3V, VOUT = 1.8V <100mA ±0.1A%
Nominal Switching Frequency 1 MHz
QUICK START PROCEDURE
D
emonstration Circuit 1072B is easy to set up
to evaluate the performance of the LTC3561A.
For proper measurement equipment configura-
tion, set up the circuit according to the diagram
in Figure 1. Before proceeding to test, insert
shunts into JP1 OFF position, which connects
the RUN pin to ground (GND), and thus, shuts
down the circuit, and the 1.2V position of JP2.
NOTE:
When measuring the input or output volt-
age ripple, care must be taken to avoid a long