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Número de pieza ADP3118
Descripción Dual Bootstrapped 12 V MOSFET Driver
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Dual Bootstrapped 12 V MOSFET
Driver with Output Disable
ADP3118
FEATURES
Optimized for low gate charge MOSFETs
All-in-one synchronous buck driver
Bootstrapped high-side drive
One PWM signal generates both drives
Anticross-conduction protection circuitry
Output disable control turns off both MOSFETs
to float output per Intel® VRM 10 specification
APPLICATIONS
Multiphase desktop CPU supplies
Single-supply synchronous buck converters
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADP3118 is a dual high voltage MOSFET driver optimized
for driving two N-channel MOSFETs, which are the two switches
in a nonisolated synchronous buck power converter. Each of the
drivers is capable of driving a 3000 pF load with a 25 ns
propagation delay and a 25 ns transition time. One of the drivers
can be bootstrapped and is designed to handle the high voltage
slew rate associated with floating high-side gate drivers. The
ADP3118 includes overlapping drive protection to prevent
shoot-through current in the external MOSFETs.
The OD pin shuts off both the high-side and the low-side
MOSFETs to prevent rapid output capacitor discharge during
system shutdown.
The ADP3118 is specified over the commercial temperature
range of 0°C to 85°C and is available in 8-lead SOIC package.
SIMPLIFIED FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM
VIN 12V
ADP3118
IN 2
VCC
4
DELAY
OD 3
CMP
1V
DELAY
CMP
VCC
6
CONTROL
LOGIC
D1
BST
1
CBST1
DRVH
8
CBST2
RG
Q1
SW
7
RBST
TO
INDUCTOR
DRVL
5
PGND
6
Q2
Flex-Mode™ is Protected by U.S. Patent 6683441
Figure 1.
Rev. 0
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PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS
ADP3118
BST 1
8 DRVH
IN 2 ADP3118 7 SW
OD 3 TOP VIEW 6 PGND
VCC 4 (Not to Scale) 5 DRVL
Figure 2. 8-Lead SOIC Pin Configuration
Table 3. Pin Function Descriptions
Pin No. Mnemonic Description
1 BST
Upper MOSFET Floating Bootstrap Supply. A capacitor connected between the BST and SW pins holds this
bootstrapped voltage for the high-side MOSFET as it is switched.
2 IN
Logic Level PWM Input. This pin has primary control of the driver outputs. In normal operation, pulling this pin
low turns on the low-side driver; pulling it high turns on the high-side driver.
3 OD
Output Disable. When low, this pin disables normal operation, forcing DRVH and DRVL low.
4 VCC
Input Supply. This pin should be bypassed to PGND with ~1 µF ceramic capacitor.
5 DRVL
Synchronous Rectifier Drive. Output drive for the lower (synchronous rectifier) MOSFET.
6 PGND
Power Ground. Should be closely connected to the source of the lower MOSFET.
7 SW
This pin is connected to the buck-switching node, close to the upper MOSFET’s source. It is the floating return
for the upper MOSFET drive signal. It is also used to monitor the switched voltage to prevent turn-on of the
lower MOSFET until the voltage is below ~1 V.
8 DRVH
Buck Drive. Output drive for the upper (buck) MOSFET.
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ADP3118 arduino
ADP3118
The MOSFET vendor should provide a maximum voltage slew
rate at drain current rating such that this can be designed around.
Once you have this specification, determine the maximum
current you expect to see in the MOSFET. This can be done
with the following equation:
( )IMAX = IDC(per phase) + VCC VOUT
× DMAX
fMAX × LOUT
(5)
where:
DMAX is determined for the VR controller being used with
the driver. This current is divided roughly equally between
MOSFETs if more than one is used (assume a worst-case
mismatch of 30% for design margin).
LOUT is the output inductor value.
When producing your design, there is no exact method for
calculating the dV/dt due to the parasitic effects in the external
MOSFETs as well as the PCB. However, it can be measured to
determine if it is safe. If it appears that the dV/dt is too fast, an
optional gate resistor can be added between DRVH and the
high-side MOSFETs. This resistor slows down the dV/dt, but it
increases the switching losses in the high-side MOSFETs. The
ADP3118 has been optimally designed with an internal drive
impedance that works with most MOSFETs to switch them
efficiently yet minimizes dV/dt. However, some high speed
MOSFETs may require this external gate resistor depending on
the currents being switched in the MOSFET.
LOW-SIDE (SYNCHRONOUS) MOSFETS
The low-side MOSFETs are usually selected to have a low on
resistance to minimize conduction losses. This usually implies a
large input gate capacitance and gate charge. The first concern is
to make sure the power delivery from the ADP3118’s DRVL
does not exceed the thermal rating of the driver (see the
ADP3186 or ADP3188 data sheet for Flex-Mode controller
details).
The next concern for the low-side MOSFETs is based on
preventing them from inadvertently being switched on when
the high-side MOSFET turns on. This occurs due to the drain-
gate (Miller, also specified as Crss) capacitance of the MOSFET.
When the drain of the low-side MOSFET is switched to VCC by
the high-side turning on (at a rate dV/dt), the internal gate of
the low-side MOSFET is pulled up by an amount roughly equal
to VCC × (Crss/Ciss). It is important to make sure this does not put
the MOSFET into conduction.
Another consideration is the nonoverlap circuitry of the
ADP3118, which attempts to minimize the nonoverlap period.
During the state of the high-side turning off to low-side turning
on, the SW pin is monitored (as well as the conditions of SW
prior to switching) to adequately prevent overlap.
However, during the low-side turn off to high-side turn on,
the SW pin does not contain information for determining the
proper switching time, so the state of the DRVL pin is moni-
tored to go below one sixth of VCC. A delay is then added. Due
to the Miller capacitance and internal delays of the low-side
MOSFET gate, one must ensure that the Miller to input capaci-
tance ratio is low enough and that the low-side MOSFET internal
delays are not so large as to allow accidental turn on of the low-
side when the high-side turns on.
Contact sales for an updated list of recommended low-side
MOSFETs.
PC BOARD LAYOUT CONSIDERATIONS
Use the following general guidelines when designing printed
circuit boards.
Trace out the high current paths and use short, wide
(>20 mil) traces to make these connections.
Minimize trace inductance between DRVH and DRVL
outputs and MOSFET gates.
Connect the PGND pin of the ADP3118 as closely as
possible to the source of the lower MOSFET.
Locate the VCC bypass capacitor as close as possible to the
VCC and PGND pins.
Use vias to other layers when possible to maximize thermal
conduction away from the IC.
The circuit in Figure 15 shows how four drivers can be
combined with the ADP3188 to form a total power conversion
solution for generating VCC (CORE) for an Intel CPU that is VRD
10.x-compliant.
Figure 14 shows an example of the typical land patterns based
on the guidelines given previously. For more detailed layout
guidelines for a complete CPU voltage regulator subsystem,
refer to the PC Board Layout Considerations section of the
ADP3188 data sheet.
CBST1
CBST2
RBST
D1
CVCC
Figure 14. External Component Placement Example
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