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APPLICATI S I FOR ATIO
often allow the power-down sequence to consist of simul-
taneous turn-off of load current and switch to burst mode.
Power-up is accomplished by switching to normal mode
and simultaneously increasing load current to the lowest
possible value (30mA to 500mA), followed by a short 5V/DIV
pause and return to full load current.
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Full Shutdown
When the mode pin is driven high, full shutdown of the
regulator occurs. Regulator input current will then consist
of the LT1432 shutdown current (15µA) plus the switch 1A/DIV
leakage of the switching IC (1µA to 25µA). Mode input
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current (15µA at 5V) must also be considered. Startup
from shutdown can be in either normal or burst mode, but
one should always check startup overshoot, especially if
the output capacitor or frequency compensation compo-
nents have been changed.
Switching Waveforms in Normal Mode
The waveforms in Figures 3 through 10 were taken with
an input voltage of 12V. Figure 3 shows the classic buck
converter waveforms of switch output voltage (5V/DIV) at
the top and switch current (1A/DIV) underneath, at an
output current of 2A. The regulator is operating in “con-
tinuous” mode as evidenced by the fact that switch
current does not start at zero at switch turn-on. Instead,
it jumps to an initial value, then continues to slope upward
during the duration of switch on time. The slope of the
current waveform is determined by the difference be-
tween input and output voltage, and the value of inductor
used.
( ) dl = VIN – VOUT
dt
L
According to theory, the average switch current during
switch on time should be equal to the 2A output current
and this is confirmed in the photograph. The peak switch
current, however, is about 2.4A.This peak current must
be considered when calculating maximum available load
current because both the LT1432 and the LT1070 family
current limit on instantaneous switch current.
5V/DIV
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1A/DIV
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5V/DIV
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0.5A/DIV
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LT1432
5µs/DIV
Figure 3
5µs/DIV
Figure 4
5µs/DIV
Figure 5
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