MIC23050 4MHz PWM Buck Regulator with HyperLight LoadTM Switching Scheme General Description Features The Micrel MIC23050 is a high efficiency 600mA PWM synchronous buck (step-down) regulator featuring the HyperLight LoadTM patented switching scheme that offers best-in-class light load efficiency and transient performance while providing very small external components and low output ripple at all loads. The MIC23050 also has a very low typical quiescent current draw of 20A and can achieve over 89% efficiency even at 1mA. The device allows operation with a tiny inductor ranging from 0.47H to 2.2H and uses a small output capacitor that enables a sub-1mm height. In contrast to traditional light load schemes, the HyperLight LoadTM architecture does not need to trade off control speed to obtain low standby currents and in doing so the device only needs a small output capacitor to absorb the load transient as the powered device goes from light load to full load. At higher loads the MIC23050 provides a constant switching frequency of greater than 4MHz while providing peak efficiencies greater than 93%. The MIC23050 comes in fixed output voltage options from 0.72V to 3.3V eliminating external feedback components. (R) The MIC23050 is available in an 8-pin 2mm x 2mm MLF with a junction operating range from -40C to +125C. Input voltage: 2.7V to 5.5V HyperLight LoadTM 600mA output current Fixed output voltage from 0.72V to 3.3V Ultra fast transient response 20A typical quiescent current 4MHz in PWM in constant current mode 0.47H to 2.2H inductor Low voltage output ripple _ 25mVPP in HyperLight LoadTM mode _ 3mV output voltage ripple in full PWM mode >93% efficiency ~89% at 1mA Micropower shutdown (R) Available in 8-pin 2mm x 2mm MLF -40C to +125C junction temperature range Applications Cellular phones Digital cameras Portable media players Wireless LAN cards WiFi/WiMax/WiBro modules USB Powered Devices Datasheets and support documentation can be found on Micrel's web site at: www.micrel.com. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Typical Application HyperLight Load is a trademark of Micrel, Inc. MLF and MicroLeadFrame are registered trademarks of Amkor Technology, Inc. Protected by US Patent No. 7064531 Micrel Inc. * 2180 Fortune Drive * San Jose, CA 95131 * USA * tel +1 (408) 944-0800 * fax + 1 (408) 474-1000 * http://www.micrel.com November 2008 1 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. MIC23050 Ordering Information (2) Part Number Marking Nominal Output (1) Voltage Junction Temp. Range Package MIC23050-4YML GK4 1.2V -40 to +125C 8-Pin 2x2 MLF (R) Pb-Free 8-Pin 2x2 MLF (R) Pb-Free 8-Pin 2x2 MLF (R) Pb-Free MIC23050-GYML MIC23050-SYML GKG GKS 1.8V -40 to +125C 3.3V -40 to +125C Lead Finish Notes 1. Other output voltage options available (0.72V to 3.3V), contact Micrel for details. 2. MLF is a GREEN RoHS compliant package. Lead finish is NiPdAu. Mold compound is Halogen Free. (R) Pin Configuration SW 1 8 PGND EN 2 7 VIN NC 3 6 AGND SNS 4 5 CFF (R) 8-Pin 2mm x 2mm MLF (ML) (Top View) Pin Description Pin Number Pin Name 1 SW Switch (Output): Internal power MOSFET output switches. 2 EN Enable (Input). Logic low will shut down the device, reducing the quiescent current to less than 4A. Do not leave floating. 3 NC No Connect 4 SNS Connect to VOUT to sense output voltage. 5 CFF Feed Forward Capacitor. Connect a 560pF capacitor from VOUT to CFF pin. 6 AGND 7 VIN 8 PGND November 2008 Pin Name Analog Ground. Supply Voltage (Input): Requires bypass capacitor to GND. Power Ground. 2 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. MIC23050 Absolute Maximum Ratings(1) Operating Ratings(2) Supply Voltage (VIN) ............................................................6V Output Switch Voltage (VSW) ...............................................6V Output Switch Current (ISW).................................................2A Logic Input Voltage (VEN, VLQ)..............................VIN to -0.3V Storage Temperature Range (Ts) ............... -65C to +150C (3) ESD Rating .....................................................................3kV Supply Voltage (VIN) ............................................2.7V to 5.5V Logic Input Voltage (VEN).......................................... 0V to VIN Junction Temperature (TJ).................... -40C TJ +125C Thermal Resistance 2x2 MLF-8 (qJA) .................................................... 90C/W Electrical Characteristics(4) TA = 25C with VIN = VEN = 3.6V; L = 1H; CFF = 560pF; COUT = 4.7F; IOUT = 20mA unless otherwise specified. Bold values indicate -40C< TJ < +125C. Parameter Condition Min (turn-on) 2.45 Supply Voltage Range Under-Voltage Lockout Threshold Typ Max Units 5.5 V 2.55 2.65 2.7 100 V UVLO Hysteresis Quiescent Current, Hyper LL mode Shutdown Current IOUT = 0mA , VSNS > 1.2*VOUT nominal Output Voltage Accuracy VIN = 3.0V, ILOAD = 20mA -2.5 Current Limit in PWM Mode SNS = 0.9*VNOM 0.65 Output Voltage Line Regulation VIN = 3.0V to 5.5V, ILOAD = 20mA 0.5 %/V Output Voltage Load Regulation 20mA < ILOAD < 500mA, 0.3 % Maximum Duty Cycle SNS VNOM 80 89 % 3.4 0.45 0.5 4 MHz VIN = 5.5V; VEN = 0V; Frequency ISW = 100mA PMOS ISW = -100mA NMOS ILOAD = 120mA Soft Start Time VOUT = 90% Enable Threshold (turn-on) PWM Switch ON-Resistance mV 20 32 A 0.01 4 A +2.5 % 1.7 A 1 4.6 650 0.5 0.8 s 1.2 V Enable Hysteresis 35 mV Enable Input Current 0.1 Over-temperature Shutdown 165 C Over-temperature Shutdown Hysteresis 20 C 2 A Notes: 1. Exceeding the absolute maximum rating may damage the device. 2. The device is not guaranteed to function outside its operating rating. 3. Devices are ESD sensitive. Handling precautions recommended. Human body model, 1.5k_ in series with 100pF. 4. Specification for packaged product only. November 2008 3 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. MIC23050 Typical Characteristics November 2008 4 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. MIC23050 Functional Characteristics November 2008 5 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. MIC23050 Functional Characteristics (continued) November 2008 6 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. MIC23050 Functional Diagram VIN EN CONTROL LOGIC TIMER & SOFTSTART UVLO GATE DRIVE SW REFERENCE Current Limit ZERO 1 ISENSE PGND SNS ERROR COMPARATOR CFF AGND MIC23050 Simplified Block Diagram November 2008 7 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. Functional Description VIN VIN provides power to the MOSFETs for the switch mode regulator section and to the analog supply circuitry. Due to the high switching speeds, it is recommended that a 2.2F or greater capacitor be placed close to VIN and the power ground (PGND) pin for bypassing. Refer to the layout recommendations for details. EN The enable pin (EN) controls the on and off state of the device. A logic high on the enable pin activates the regulator, while a logic low deactivates it. MIC23050 features built-in soft-start circuitry that reduces in-rush current and prevents the output voltage from overshooting at start up. Do not leave this pin floating. SW The switch (SW) pin connects directly to the inductor and provides the switching current necessary to operate in PWM mode. Due to the high speed switching on this pin, the switch node should be routed away from sensitive nodes such as the CFF pin. MIC23050 CFF The CFF pin is connected to the SNS pin of MIC23050 with a feed-forward capacitor of 560pF. The CFF pin itself is compared with the internal reference voltage (VREF) of the device and provides the control path to control the output. VREF is equal to 0.72V. The CFF pin is sensitive to noise and should be place away from the SW pin. Refer to the layout recommendations for details. PGND Power ground (PGND) is the ground path for the high current PWM mode. The current loop for the power ground should be as small as possible and separate from the Analog ground (AGND) loop. Refer to the layout recommendations for more details. AGND Signal ground (AGND) is the ground path for the biasing and control circuitry. The current loop for the signal ground should be separate from the Power ground (PGND) loop. Refer to the layout recommendations for more details. SNS An inductor is connected from the SW pin to the SNS pin. The SNS pin is the output pin of the device and a minimum of 2.2F bypass capacitor should be connected in shunt. In order to reduce parasitic inductance it is good practice to place the output bypass capacitor as close to the inductor as possible. November 2008 8 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. Applications Information Input Capacitor A minimum of 2.2F ceramic capacitor should be placed close to the VIN pin and PGND pin for bypassing. X5R or X7R dielectrics are recommended for the input capacitor. Y5V dielectrics, aside from losing most of their capacitance over temperature, they also become resistive at high frequencies. This reduces their ability to filter out high frequency noise. Output Capacitor The MIC23050 is designed for use with a 2.2F or greater ceramic output capacitor. A low equivalent series resistance (ESR) ceramic output capacitor either X7R or X5R is recommended. Y5V and Z5U dielectric capacitors, aside from the undesirable effect of their wide variation in capacitance over temperature, become resistive at high frequencies. Inductor Selection Inductor selection will be determined by the following (not necessarily in the order of importance); Inductance Rated current value Size requirements DC resistance (DCR) The MIC23050 is designed for use with an inductance range from 0.47H to 2.2H. Typically, a 1H inductor is recommended for a balance of transient response, efficiency and output ripple. For faster transient response a 0.47H inductor may be used. For lower output ripple, a 2.2H is recommended. Maximum current ratings of the inductor are generally given in two methods; permissible DC current and saturation current. Permissible DC current can be rated either for a 40C temperature rise or a 10% to 20% loss in inductance. Ensure the inductor selected can handle the maximum operating current. When saturation current is specified, make sure that there is enough margin so that the peak current of the inductor does not cause it to saturate. Peak current can be calculated as follows: MIC23050 significant efficiency loss. Refer to the Efficiency Considerations. Compensation The MIC23050 is designed to be stable with a 0.47H to 2.2H inductor with a 2.2F ceramic (X5R) output capacitor. Efficiency Considerations Efficiency is defined as the amount of useful output power, divided by the amount of power supplied. EV I Efficiency % = AA OUT OUT E VIN IIN 100 Maintaining high efficiency serves two purposes. It reduces power dissipation in the power supply, reducing the need for heat sinks and thermal design considerations and it reduces consumption of current for battery powered applications. Reduced current draw from a battery increases the devices operating time and is critical in hand held devices. There are two types of losses in switching converters; DC losses and switching losses. DC losses are simply the 2 power dissipation of I R. Power is dissipated in the high side switch during the on cycle. Power loss is equal to the high side MOSFET RDSON multiplied by the Switch 2 Current . During the off cycle, the low side N-channel MOSFET conducts, also dissipating power. Device operating current also reduces efficiency. The product of the quiescent (operating) current and the supply voltage is another DC loss. The current required driving the gates on and off at a constant 4MHz frequency and the switching transitions make up the switching losses. IPK = IOUT + VOUT (1-VOUT/VIN)/2fL As shown by the previous calculation, the peak inductor current is inversely proportional to the switching frequency and the inductance; the lower the switching frequency or the inductance the higher the peak current. As input voltage increases the peak current also increases. The size of the inductor depends on the requirements of the application. Refer to the Application Circuit and Bill of Material for details. DC resistance (DCR) is also important. While DCR is inversely proportional to size, DCR can represent a November 2008 The Figure above shows an efficiency curve. From no load to 100mA, efficiency losses are dominated by quiescent current losses, gate drive and transition losses. By using TM the HyperLight Load mode the MIC23050 is able to maintain high efficiency at low output currents. Over 100mA, efficiency loss is dominated by MOSFET RDSON and inductor losses. Higher input supply voltages will increase the Gate to Source threshold on the internal 9 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. MOSFETs, reducing the internal RDSON. This improves efficiency by reducing DC losses in the device. All but the inductor losses are inherent to the device. In which case, inductor selection becomes increasingly critical in efficiency calculations. As the inductors are reduced in size, the DC resistance (DCR) can become quite significant. The DCR losses can be calculated as follows; 2 L Pd = IOUT _ DCR From that, the loss in efficiency due to inductor resistance can be calculated as follows; E E VOUT IOUT 100 Efficiency Loss = I1 - AA II E VOUT IOUT + L Pd Efficiency loss due to DCR is minimal at light loads and gains significance as the load is increased. Inductor selection becomes a trade-off between efficiency and size in this case. MIC23050 HyperLight Load ModeTM MIC23050 uses a minimum on and off time proprietary control loop. When the output voltage falls below the regulation threshold, the error comparator begins a switching cycle that turns the PMOS on and keeps it on for the duration of the minimum-on-time. When the output voltage is over the regulation threshold, the error comparator turns the PMOS off for a minimum-off-time. The NMOS acts as an ideal rectifier that conducts when the PMOS is off. Using a NMOS switch instead of a diode allows for lower voltage drop across the switching device when it is on. The asynchronous switching combination between the PMOS and the NMOS allows the control loop to work in discontinuous mode for light load operations. In discontinuous mode MIC23050 works in pulse frequency modulation (PFM) to regulate the output. As the output current increases, the switching frequency increases. This improves the efficiency of MIC23050 during light load currents. As the load current increases, the MIC23050 goes into continuous conduction mode (CCM) at a constant frequency of 4MHz. The equation to calculate the load when the MIC23050 goes into continuous conduction mode may be approximated by the following formula: E (V - VOUT ) D ILOAD = A IN 2L f E November 2008 10 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. MIC23050 MIC23050 Typical Application Circuit Bill of Materials Item C1, C2 C3 L1 Part Number C1608X5R0J475K C1608C0G1H561J Qty TDK 4.7F Ceramic Capacitor, 6.3V, X5R, Size 0603 2 TDK (1) 560pF Ceramic Capacitor, 50V, NPO, Size 0603 1 (2) 1H, 0.8A, 190m, L2mm x W1.25mm x H0.5mm (2) 1H, 1A, 60m, L3.2mm x W2.5mm x H2.0mm (2) 1H, 1.2A, 120m, L3.2mm x W1.6mm x H0.95mm Murata LQH32CN1R0M33 Murata LQM31PN1R0M00 Murata GLF251812T1R0M TDK LQM31PNR47M00 Murata MIC23050-xYML Description (1) LQM21PN1R0MC0D MIPF2520D1R5 U1 Manufacturer (1) (2) FDK 0.47H, 1.4A, 80m, L3.2mm x W1.6mm x H0.85mm (3) Micrel, Inc. 1 1H, 0.8A, 100m, L2.5mm x W1.8mm x H1.35mm 1.5H, 1.5A, 70m, L2.5mm x W2mm x H1.0mm (4) 4MHz PWM Buck Regulator with HyperLight LoadTM Mode 1 Notes: 1. TDK: www.tdk.com 2. Murata: www.murata.com 3. FDK: www.fdk.co.jp 4. Micrel, Inc: www.micrel.com November 2008 11 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. MIC23050 PCB Layout Recommendations Top Layer Bottom Layer November 2008 12 M9999-111408-D Micrel, Inc. MIC23050 Package Information (R) 8-Pin 2mm x 2mm MLF (ML) MICREL, INC. 2180 FORTUNE DRIVE SAN JOSE, CA 95131 USA TEL +1 (408) 944-0800 FAX +1 (408) 474-1000 WEB http://www.micrel.com The information furnished by Micrel in this data sheet is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Micrel for its use. Micrel reserves the right to change circuitry and specifications at any time without notification to the customer. Micrel Products are not designed or authorized for use as components in life support appliances, devices or systems where malfunction of a product can reasonably be expected to result in personal injury. Life support devices or systems are devices or systems that (a) are intended for surgical implant into the body or (b) support or sustain life, and whose failure to perform can be reasonably expected to result in a significant injury to the user. A Purchaser's use or sale of Micrel Products for use in life support appliances, devices or systems is a Purchaser's own risk and Purchaser agrees to fully indemnify Micrel for any damages resulting from such use or sale. (c) 2007 Micrel, Incorporated. November 2008 13 M9999-111408-D