Boost High-Side Gate Drive (BST)
Connect a flying bootstrap capacitor between LX and
BST to provide the gate-drive voltage to the high-side
n-channel DMOS switch. The capacitor is alternately
charged from the internally regulated output-voltage
VD and placed across the high-side DMOS driver. Use
a 0.22µF, 16V ceramic capacitor located as close as
possible to the device.
On startup, an internal low-side switch connects LX to
ground and charges the BST capacitor to (VD - VDIODE).
Once the BST capacitor is charged, the internal low-
side switch is turned off and the BST capacitor voltage
provides the necessary enhancement voltage to turn on
the high-side switch.
Synchronization (SYNC)
SYNC controls the oscillator frequency. Connect SYNC to
SGND to select 127kHz operation. Use the SYNC input
to synchronize to an external clock. SYNC has a guaran-
teed 119kHz to 200kHz frequency range when using an
external clock.
When SYNC is connected to SGND, the internal clock is
used to generate a ramp with the amplitude in proportion
to VIN and the period corresponding to the internal clock
frequency to modulate the duty cycle of the high-side
switch.
If an external clock (SYNC clock) is applied at SYNC
for four cycles, the MAX5090 selects the SYNC clock.
The MAX5090 generates a ramp (SYNC ramp) with
the amplitude in proportion to VIN and the period
corresponding to the SYNC clock frequency. The MAX5090
initially blanks the SYNC ramp for 375µs (typ) to allow the
ramp to reach its target amplitude (proportion to the VIN
supply). After the SYNC blanking time, the SYNC ramps
and the SYNC clock switches to the PWM controller
and replaces the internal ramp and the internal clock,
respectively. If the SYNC clock is removed for three
internal clock cycles, the internal clock and the internal
ramp switch back to the PWM controller.
The minimum pulse-width requirement for the external
clock is 350ns, and if the requirement is not met, the
MAX5090 could ignore the clock as a noisy bounce.
Soft-Start (SS)
The MAX5090 provides the flexibility to externally
program a suitable soft-start time for a given application.
Connect an external capacitor from SS to SGND to use
the external soft-start. Soft-start gradually ramps up the
reference voltage seen by the error amplifier to control
the output’s rate of rise and reduce the input surge current
during startup. For soft-start time longer than 700µs, use
the following equation to calculate the soft-start capacitor
(CSS) required for the soft-start time (tSS):
SS
SS
10 10 t
C
××
=
where tSS > 700µs and CSS is in Farads.
The MAX5090 also provides an internal soft-start (700µs,
typ) with a current source to charge an internal capacitor
to rise up to the bandgap reference voltage. The internal
soft-start voltage will eventually be pulled up to 3.4V. The
internal soft-start reference also feeds to the error ampli-
fier. The error amplifier takes the lowest voltage among
SS, the internal soft-start voltage, and the bandgap
reference voltage as the input reference for VOUT.
Soft-start occurs when power is first applied and when
the device exits shutdown. The MAX5090 also goes
through soft-start when coming out of thermal-overload
protection. During a soft-start, if the voltage at SS (VSS)
is charged up to 1.46V in less than 700µs, the MAX5090
takes its default internal soft-start (700µs) to ramp up as
its reference. After the SS and the internal soft-start ramp
up over the bandgap reference, the error amplifier takes
the bandgap reference.
Thermal-Overload Protection
The MAX5090 features integrated thermal-overload
protection. Thermal-overload protection limits power
dissipation in the device, and protects the device from a
thermal overstress. When the die temperature exceeds
+175°C, an internal thermal sensor signals the shut-
down logic, turning off the internal power MOSFET,
resetting the internal soft-start, and allowing the IC
to cool. The thermal sensor turns the internal power
MOSFET back on after the IC’s die temperature cools
down to +155°C, resulting in a pulsed output under
continuous thermal-overload conditions.
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