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LT1572 Просмотр технического описания (PDF) - Linear Technology

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BLOCK DIAGRA
VIN
2.3V
REG
100kHz
OSC
LT1572
SWITCH
16V
OUT
ANODE
LOGIC
FLYBACK
ERROR
AMP
DRIVER
5A, 75V
SWITCH
LT1172
CATHODE
MODE
SELECT
FB
ERROR
AMP
+
COMP
VC
1.24V
REF
SHUTDOWN
CIRCUIT
0.15V
ANTI-
SAT
+
CURRENT
AMP
GAIN 6
0.16
E1*
E2
*ALWAYS CONNECT E1 TO GROUND
1572 BD
OPERATIO
The LT1572 is a current mode switcher. This means that
switch duty cycle is directly controlled by switch current
rather than by output voltage. Referring to the block
diagram, the switch is turned “on” at the start of each
oscillator cycle. It is turned “off” when switch current
reaches a predetermined level. Control of output voltage is
obtained by using the output of a voltage sensing error
amplifier to set current trip level. This technique has
several advantages. First, it has immediate response to
input voltage variations, unlike ordinary switchers which
have notoriously poor line transient response. Second, it
reduces the 90° phase shift at mid-frequencies in the
energy storage inductor. This greatly simplifies closed-
loop frequency compensation under widely varying input
voltage or output load conditions. Finally, it allows simple
pulse-by-pulse current limiting to provide maximum switch
protection under output overload or short conditions.
A low dropout internal regulator provides a 2.3V supply for
all internal circuitry on the LT1572. This low dropout
design allows input voltage to vary from 3V to 40V with
virtually no change in device performance. A 100kHz
oscillator is the basic clock for all internal timing. It turns
“on” the output switch via the logic and driver circuitry.
Special adaptive anti-sat circuitry detects onset of satura-
tion in the power switch and adjusts driver current instan-
taneously to limit switch saturation. This minimizes driver
dissipation and provides very rapid turn-off of the switch.
A 1.2V bandgap reference biases the positive input of the
error amplifier. The negative input is brought out for
output voltage sensing. This feedback pin has a second
function; when pulled low with an external resistor, it
programs the LT1572 to disconnect the main error ampli-
fier output and connects the output of the flyback amplifier
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