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Descripción High Current Synchronous Buck Controller
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July 2000
ML4900*
High Current Synchronous Buck Controller
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
The ML4900 high current synchronous buck controller has
been designed to provide high efficiency DC/DC
conversion for next generation processors such as the
Pentium® Pro from Intel®.
s Designed to meet Pentium® Pro power supply
requirements
s DC regulation to +1% maximum
The ML4900 controller, when combined with two
N-channel MOSFETs, generates output voltages between
2.1V and 3.5V from a 5V supply. The output voltage is
selected via an internal 4-bit DAC. Output currents in
excess of 14A can be attained at efficiencies greater than
90%.
The ML4900 can be enabled/disabled via the SHDN pin.
While disabled, the output of the regulator is completely
isolated from the circuit’s input supply. The ML4900
employs fixed-frequency PWM control combined with a
dual mode control loop to provide excellent load transient
response.
s Proprietary circuitry provides transient response of +5%
maximum over 300mA to 14A load range
s Programmable output voltage (2.1V to 3.5V) is set by
an onboard 4-bit DAC
s Synchronous N-channel buck topology for maximum
power conversion efficiency
s Fixed frequency operation for easier system integration
s Integrated antishoot-through logic, short circuit
protection, and UV lockout
s Shutdown control provides load isolation
(* Indicates Part is End of Life as of July 1, 2000)
BLOCK DIAGRAM (Pin Configuration Shown for 16-Pin SOIC Version)
VDD
15
10.5V
PROTECT
16
4.4V
+
+
UVLO
35µA
+
4V
SHDN
5
D0
1
D1
2
D2
3
D3
4
4 BIT DAC
VDAC
VDAC + 3%
VFB
VDAC - 3%
+
+
CONTROL
LOGIC
+
200kHz
VDAC + 10%
VDAC + 3%
VFB
VDAC - 10%
VDAC - 3%
+
+
N DRV H
14
N DRV L
13
PWR GND
12
COMP
11
VFB
+9
VDAC
+ -73mV ISENSE
10
PWR GOOD
6
3.5V
REFERENCE
VREF
7
GND
8
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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The ML4900 PWM controller permits the construction of a
simple yet sophisticated power supply for Intel’s Pentium
Pro microprocessor which meets the guidelines of Intel’s
Application Note AP-523. This can be built either as a
Voltage Regulator Module (VRM) or as dedicated
motherboard circuitry. The ML4900 controls two N-
channel MOSFETs in a synchronous buck regulator circuit,
to convert a 5V input to the voltage required by the
microprocessor. The output voltage can be any set to any
one of 15 output voltages from 2.1V to 3.5V, in steps of
100mV, as selected by an onboard DAC. Other features
which facilitate the design of DC-DC converters for any
type of processor include a trimmed 1% reference, special
transient-response optimization in the feedback paths, a
shutdown input, input and output power good monitors,
and overcurrent protection.
4-BIT DAC
The inputs of the internal 4-bit DAC come from open
collector signals provided by the Pentium Pro. These
signals specify what supply voltage the microprocessor
requires. The output voltage of the buck converter is
compared directly with the DAC voltage to maintain
regulation. D3 is the MSB input and D0 is the LSB input of
the DAC. The output voltage set by the DAC is 1% above
the Pentium Pro's nominal operating voltage to counteract
the effects of connector and PC trace resistance, and of the
instantaneous output voltage droop which occurs when a
transient load is applied. The output of the DAC therefore
ranges from 2.121V to 3.535V in 100mV steps. For code
1111, the N DRV H output is disabled, and the output
voltage is zero.
VOLTAGE FEEDBACK LOOP
The ML4900 contains two control loops to improve the
load transient response. The output voltage is directly
monitored via the VFB pin and compared to the desired
output voltage set by the internal 4-bit DAC. When the
output voltage is within +3% of the DAC voltage, the
proportional control loop (closed by the voltage error
amplifier) keeps the output voltage at the correct value. If
the output falls below the DAC voltage by more than 3%,
one side of the transient loop is activated, forcing the
output of the ML4900 to maximum duty cycle until the
output comes back within the +3% limit. If the output
voltage rises above the DAC voltage by more than 3%, the
other side of the transient loop is activated, and the upper
MOSFET drive is disabled until the output comes back
within the +3% limit. During start-up, the transient loop is
disabled until the output voltage is within -3% of the DAC
voltage.
POWER GOOD (PWR GOOD)
An open drain signal is provided by the ML4900 which
tells the microprocessor when the entire power system is
ML4900
functioning within the expected limits. PWR GOOD will
be false (low) if either the 5V or 12V supply is not in
regulation, when the SHDN pin is pulled low, or when the
output is not within +10% of the nominal output voltage
selected by the internal DAC.
When PWR GOOD is false, the PWR GOOD voltage
window is held to +3%; when PWR GOOD is true (high),
the window is expanded to +10%. Using different
windows for coming into and going out of regulation
makes sure that PWR GOOD does not oscillate during the
start-up of the microprocessor.
INTERNAL REFERENCE
The ML4900 contains a 3.535V, temperature
compensated, precision band-gap reference. The VREF pin
is connected to the output of this reference, and should be
bypassed with a 100nF to 220nF ceramic capacitor for
proper operation.
OVERCURRENT PROTECTION
When the output of the buck converter sees an overcurrent
condition (IOUT exceeds the current limit set point ISET),
the ML4900 will operate in a “hiccup” mode until the
overcurrent condition has been removed.
During an overcurrent condition, a current sink within the
ML4900 draws a small current (35µA) out of the PROTECT
pin for the time during which IOUT > ISET. If this current
sink is activated over a number of cycles, the voltage on
the PROTECT pin will drop below 4V, signalling a
sustained overcurrent or short circuit at the load. This will
cause the N DRV H output to turn off. The converter will
remain in an off state until the capacitor attached to the
PROTECT pin has charged back to 4.4V, at which time the
converter is re-enabled and tries to resume normal
operation. If the fault causing the overcurrent condition
has not been cleared, the overcurrent protection cycle will
repeat.
UNDERVOLTAGE LOCKOUT
The ML4900 has undervoltage lockout protection circuits
for both the 12V (VDD) and 5V (PROTECT) supplies. The
hysteresis voltage is typically 400mV for each supply.
During an input undervoltage condition, the internal
reference and voltage monitor circuits remain in
operation, but N DRV H and N DRV L are disabled and
the PWR GOOD output will be false (low).
COMPENSATION/SOFT-START
This pin connects to the output of the transconductance
amplifier which forms the gain block for the ML4900’s
proportional control loop. An RC network from this pin to
GND is used to compensate the amplifier.
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