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LTC3608

18V, 8A Monolithic
Synchronous Step-Down
DC/DC Converter
Features Description
n 8A Output Current The LTC®3608 is a high efficiency, monolithic synchronous
n Wide VIN Range = 4V to 18V step-down DC/DC converter that can deliver up to 8A output
n Internal N-Channel MOSFETs current from a 4V to 18V (20V maximum) input supply. It
n True Current Mode Control uses a valley current control architecture to deliver very
n Optimized for High Step-Down Ratios low duty cycle operation at high frequency with excellent
n tON(MIN) ≤ 100nsec transient response. The operating frequency is selected
n Extremely Fast Transient Response by an external resistor and is compensated for variations
n Stable with Ceramic COUT in VIN and VOUT.
n ±1% 0.6V Voltage Reference
n
The LTC3608 can be configured for discontinuous or
Power Good Output Voltage Monitor
n
forced continuous operation at light load. Forced continu-
Adjustable On-Time/Switching Frequency
n
ous operation reduces noise and RF interference while
Adjustable Current Limit
n
discontinuous mode provides high efficiency by reducing
Programmable Soft-Start
n
switching losses at light loads.
Output Overvoltage Protection
n Optional Short-Circuit Shutdown Timer Fault protection is provided by internal foldback current
n Low Shutdown IQ: 15µA limiting, an output overvoltage comparator and an optional
n Available in a 7mm × 8mm 52-Lead QFN Package short-circuit shutdown timer. Soft-start capability for sup-
ply sequencing is accomplished using an external timing
Applications capacitor. The regulator current limit is user programmable.
n Point of Load Regulation A power good output voltage monitor indicates when
n Distributed Power Systems the output is in regulation. The LTC3608 is available in a
compact 7mm × 8mm QFN package.
L, LT, LTC, LTM, Linear Technology and the Linear logo are registered trademarks of Linear
Technology Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Protected by U.S. Patents including 5481178, 6100678, 6580258, 5847554, 6304066.

Typical Application
High Efficiency Step-Down Converter Efficiency and Power Loss
187k
vs Load Current
0.1µF VOUT VON ION 100 10000
VIN 95
RUN/SS VIN EFFICIENCY
4V TO 18V
10µF 90
100pF LTC3608 ×3 1000
85
POWER LOSS (mW)

0.8µH VOUT
EFFICIENCY (%)

SW 2.5V 80
1500pF 0.22µF 8A
100µF 75 100
ITH BOOST ×2
11.3k 70 POWER LOSS
SGND INTVCC 65
30.1k 10
FCB 60 VIN = 12V
55 VOUT = 2.5V
VRNG 4.7µF
EXTVCC = 5V
PGND 50 1
PGOOD 0.01 0.1 1 10
EXTVCC VFB LOAD CURRENT (A)
3608 TA01b

3608 TA01a 9.53k

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LTC3608
Absolute Maximum Ratings pIN CONFIGURATION
(Note 1)
Input Supply Voltage (SVIN, PVIN, ION)........ 20V to –0.3V TOP VIEW

Boosted Topside Driver Supply Voltage

52 PVIN
51 PVIN
50 PVIN
49 PVIN
48 PVIN
47 SW
46 SW
45 SW
44 SW
43 SW
42 SW
41 SW
(BOOST)................................................. 26V to –0.3V
SW Voltage............................................. 20V to –0.3V PVIN 1 40 PGND
INTVCC, EXTVCC, (BOOST – SW), RUN/SS, PVIN 2 39 PGND

PGOOD Voltages....................................... 7V to –0.3V PVIN 3


53
38 PGND
PVIN 4 37 PGND
FCB, VON, VRNG Voltages............. INTVCC + 0.3V to –0.3V PVIN 5
PVIN 55
SW 36 PGND
ITH, VFB Voltages........................................ 2.7V to –0.3V PVIN 6 35 PGND

Operating Junction Temperature Range PVIN 7


SW 8
34 PGND
33 SW
(Notes 2, 4)......................................... –40°C to 125°C NC 9 32 INTVCC
Storage Temperature Range.................... –55°C to 125°C SGND 10 31 INTVCC
BOOST 11 30 SVIN
54
RUN/SS 12 SGND 29 EXTVCC
VON 13 28 NC
SGND 14 27 SGND

SGND 15
PGOOD 16
VRNG 17
ITH 18
FCB 19
SGND 20
NC 21
ION 22
VFB 23
NC 24
NC 25
SGND 26
WKG PACKAGE
52-LEAD (7mm × 8mm) QFN MULTIPAD

TJMAX = 125°C, θJA = 29°C/W

Order Information
LEAD FREE FINISH TAPE AND REEL PART MARKING* PACKAGE DESCRIPTION TEMPERATURE RANGE
LTC3608EWKG#PBF LTC3608EWKG#TRPBF LTC3608WKG 52-Lead (7mm × 8mm) Plastic QFN –40°C to 125°C
LTC3608IWKG#PBF LTC3608IWKG#TRPBF LTC3608WKG 52-Lead (7mm × 8mm) Plastic QFN –40°C to 125°C
Consult LTC Marketing for parts specified with wider operating temperature ranges. *The temperature grade is identified by a label on the shipping container.
For more information on lead free part marking, go to: http://www.linear.com/leadfree/
For more information on tape and reel specifications, go to: http://www.linear.com/tapeandreel/

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LTC3608
Electrical
Characteristics The l denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating
junction temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25°C. VIN = 15V unless otherwise noted.
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Main Control Loop
SVIN Operating Input Voltage Range 4 18 V
IQ Input DC Supply Current
Normal 900 2000 µA
Shutdown Supply Current 15 30 µA
VFB Feedback Reference Voltage ITH = 1.2V, –40°C to 85°C (Note 3) 0.594 0.600 0.606 V
ITH = 1.2V, –40°C to 125°C (Note 3) l 0.590 0.600 0.610 V
ΔVFB(LINEREG) Feedback Voltage Line Regulation VIN = 4V to 18V, ITH = 1.2V (Note 3) 0.002 %/V
ΔVFB(LOADREG) Feedback Voltage Load Regulation ITH = 0.5V to 1.9V (Note 3) –0.05 –0.3 %
IFB Feedback Input Current VFB = 0.6V –5 ±50 nA
gm(EA) Error Amplifier Transconductance ITH = 1.2V (Note 3) l 1.4 1.7 2 mS
VFCB Forced Continuous Threshold l 0.54 0.6 0.66 V
IFCB Forced Continuous Pin Current VFCB = 0.6V –1 –2 µA
tON On-Time ION = 60µA, VON = 1.5V 220 280 340 ns
ION = 60µA, VON = 0V 110 ns
tON(MIN) Minimum On-Time ION = 180µA, VON = 0V 60 100 ns
tOFF(MIN) Minimum Off-Time ION = 30µA, VON = 1.5V 320 500 ns
IVALLEY(MAX) Maximum Valley Current VRNG = 0.5V, VFB = 0.56V, FCB = 0V l 5 11 A
VRNG = 0V, VFB = 0.56V, FCB = 0V l 8 16 A
IVALLEY(MIN) Maximum Reverse Valley Current VRNG = 0.5V, VFB = 0.64V, FCB = 0V 5.5 A
VRNG = 0V, VFB = 0.64V, FCB = 0V 7.5 A
ΔVFB(OV) Output Overvoltage Fault Threshold 7 10 13 %
VRUN/SS(ON) RUN Pin Start Threshold l 0.8 1.5 2 V
VRUN/SS(LE) RUN Pin Latchoff Enable Threshold RUN/SS Pin Rising 4 4.5 V
VRUN/SS(LT) RUN Pin Latchoff Threshold RUN/SS Pin Falling 3.5 4.2 V
IRUN/SS(C) Soft-Start Charge Current VRUN/SS = 0V –0.5 –1.2 –3 µA
IRUN/SS(D) Soft-Start Discharge Current VRUN/SS = 4.5V, VFB = 0V 0.8 1.8 3 µA
VIN(UVLO) Undervoltage Lockout INTVCC Falling l 3.4 3.9 V
VIN(UVLOR) Undervoltage Lockout Release INTVCC Rising l 3.5 4 V
RDS(ON) Top Switch On-Resistance 10 19 mΩ
Bottom Switch On-Resistance 8 14 mΩ

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LTC3608
Electrical
Characteristics The l denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating
junction temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25°C. VIN = 15V unless otherwise noted.
SYMBOL PARAMETER CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNITS
Internal VCC Regulator
VINTVCC Internal VCC Voltage 6V < VIN < 18V, VEXTVCC = 4V l 4.7 5 5.5 V
ΔVLDO(LOADREG) Internal VCC Load Regulation ICC = 0mA to 20mA, VEXTVCC = 4V –0.1 ±2 %
VEXTVCC EXTVCC Switchover Voltage ICC = 20mA, VEXTVCC Rising l 4.5 4.7 V
ΔVEXTVCC EXTVCC Switch Drop Voltage ICC = 20mA, VEXTVCC = 5V 150 300 mV
ΔVEXTVCC(HYS) EXTVCC Switchover Hysteresis 500 mV
PGOOD Output
ΔVFBH PGOOD Upper Threshold VFB Rising 7 10 13 %
ΔVFBL PGOOD Lower Threshold VFB Falling –7 –10 –13 %
ΔVFB(HYS) PGOOD Hysteresis VFB Returning 1 2.5 %
VPGL PGOOD Low Voltage IPGOOD = 5mA 0.15 0.4 V

Note 1: Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings Note 4: The LTC3608 is tested under pulsed load conditions such that
may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute TJ ≈ TA. The LTC3608E is guaranteed to meet specifications from
Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device 0°C to 125°C junction temperature. Specifications over the –40°C to
reliability and lifetime. 125°C operating junction temperature range are assured by design,
Note 2: TJ is calculated from the ambient temperature TA and power characterization and correlation with statistical process controls. The
dissipation PD as follows: LTC3608I is guaranteed over the full –40°C to 125°C operating junction
TJ = TA + (PD • 29°C/W)(θJA is simulated per JESD51-7 high effective temperature range. Note that the maximum ambient temperature
thermal conductivity test board) consistent with these specifications is determined by specific operating
θJC = 1°C/W (θJC is simulated when heat sink is applied at the bottom conditions in conjunction with board layout, the rated package thermal
of the package.) impedance and other environmental factors.
Note 3: The LTC3608 is tested in a feedback loop that adjusts VFB to
achieve a specified error amplifier output voltage (ITH). The specification at
85°C is not tested in production. This specification is assured by design,
characterization, and correlation to testing at 125°C.

typical performance characteristics



Transient Response Transient Response Start-Up

VOUT VOUT
200mV/DIV 200mV/DIV
RUN/SS
2V/DIV
IL
IL
5A/DIV
5A/DIV VOUT
1V/DIV
ILOAD ILOAD
IL
5A/DIV 5A/DIV
5A/DIV
3608 G01 3610 G02 3608 G03
20µs/DIV 20µs/DIV 40ms/DIV
LOAD STEP 0A TO 8A VIN = 12V VIN = 12V
VIN = 12V VOUT = 2.5V VOUT = 2.5V
VOUT = 2.5V FCB = INTVCC RLOAD = 0.5Ω
FCB = 0V FIGURE 6 CIRCUIT FIGURE 6 CIRCUIT
FIGURE 6 CIRCUIT

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LTC3608
Typical Performance Characteristics

Efficiency vs Load Current Efficiency vs Input Voltage Frequency vs Input Voltage
100 100 650
FCB = 5V FCB = 0V
90 FIGURE 6 CIRCUIT FIGURE 6 CIRCUIT
ILOAD = 10A
80 600
95
70

FREQUENCY (kHz)
EFFICIENCY (%)

EFFICIENCY (%)
60 550
ILOAD = 10A
50 90
40 VOUT = 5V ILOAD = 1A 500
VOUT = 3.3V
30 ILOAD = 1A
VOUT = 2.5V
VOUT = 2.5V 85
20 450
VOUT = 1.8V
10 VIN = 12V VOUT = 1.2V
FREQ = 550kHz VOUT = 1V
0 80 400
0.01 0.1 1 10 5 10 15 20 5 10 15 20
LOAD CURRENT (A) INPUT VOLTAGE (V) INPUT VOLTAGE (V)
3608 G04 3608 G05 3608 G06


Frequency vs Load Current Load Regulation ITH Voltage vs Load Current
700 0.80 2.5
FIGURE 6 CIRCUIT

600 0.60
2.0
CONTINUOUS MODE 0.40
500
FREQUENCY (kHz)

ITH VOLTAGE (V)


0.20 1.5
ΔVOUT (%)

400
DISCONTINUOUS MODE 0 CONTINUOUS
300 MODE
1.0
–0.20
200 DISCONTINUOUS
–0.40 MODE
0.5
100 –0.60

0 –0.80 0
0 2 4 6 8 10 0 2 4 6 8 10 0 5 10
LOAD CURRENT (A) LOAD CURRENT (A) LOAD CURRENT (A)
3608 G07 3608 G08 3608 G09

Load Current
vs ITH Voltage and VRNG On-Time vs ION Current On-Time vs VON Voltage
25 10000 1000
VRNG = VVON = 0V ION = 30µA
1V
20
800
0.7V
15 0.5V
LOAD CURRENT (A)

1000
ON-TIME (ns)
ON-TIME (ns)

600
10

5 400
100
0
200
–5

–10 10 0
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 1 10 100 0 1 2 3
ITH VOLTAGE (V) ION CURRENT (µA) VON VOLTAGE (V)
3608 G10 3608 G11 3608 G12

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LTC3608
Typical Performance Characteristics
Maximum Valley Current Limit Maximum Valley Current Limit
On-Time vs Temperature vs VRNG Voltage vs RUN/SS Voltage
300 25 15
IION = 30µA
VVON = 0V

MAXIMUM VALLEY CURRENT LIMIT (A)

MAXIMUM VALLEY CURRENT LIMIT (A)


250
12
20
200
ON-TIME (ns)

9
150 15
6
100
10
50 3

0 5 0
–50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0 1.65 1.90 2.15 2.40 2.65 2.90 3.15 3.40
TEMPERATURE (°C) VRNG VOLTAGE (V) RUN/SS VOLTAGE (V)
3608 G13 3608 G14 3608 G15

Maximum Valley Current Limit Input Voltage Maximum Valley Current Limit
vs Temperature vs Maximum Valley Current in Foldback
20 18 15

MAXIMUM VALLEY CURRENT LIMIT (A)


MAXIMUM VALLEY CURRENT LIMIT (A)

16
MAXIMUM VALLEY CURRENT (A)

15
14
10
12
10
10
5
8
5

0 4 0
–50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 4 8 12 16 20 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6
TEMPERATURE (°C) INPUT VOLTAGE (V) VFB (V)
3608 G16 3608 G17 3608 G18

Feedback Reference Voltage


vs Temperature Error Amplifier gm vs Temperature
0.62 2.0
FEEDBACK REFERENCE VOLTAGE (V)

1.8
0.61

1.6
gm (mS)

0.60
1.4

0.59
1.2

0.58 1.0
–50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C)
3608 G19 3608 G20

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LTC3608
Typical Performance Characteristics
Input and Shutdown Currents
vs Input Voltage INTVCC Load Regulation IEXTVCC vs Frequency
1400 40 0.30 20
VIN = 20V
EXTVCC OPEN 35 18
1200 0.20
16

SHUTDOWN CURRENT (µA)


30
1000 0.10
INPUT CURRENT (µA)

14
25

IEXTVCC (mA)
ΔINTVCC (%)
12
800 0
SHUTDOWN 20 10
600 –0.10
15 8

400 –0.20 6
10
EXTVCC = 5V 4
200 5 –0.30
2
0 0 –0.40 0
0 5 10 15 20 0 10 20 30 40 50 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
INPUT VOLTAGE (V) INTVCC LOAD CURRENT (mA) FREQUENCY (kHz)
3608 G21 3608 G22 3608 G23

EXTVCC Switch Resistance RUN/SS Pin Current


vs Temperature FCB Pin Current vs Temperature vs Temperature
10 0 3
EXTVCC SWITCH RESISTANCE (Ω)

–0.25 2
8

RUN/SS PIN CURRENT (µA)


FCB PIN CURRENT (µA)

–0.50 PULL-DOWN CURRENT


6 1

–0.75
4 0
–1.00

2 –1
–1.25
PULL-UP CURRENT
0 –1.50 –2
–50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C)
3608 G24 3608 G25 3608 G26

RUN/SS Pin Current Undervoltage Lockout Threshold


vs Temperature vs Temperature
5.0 4.0
UNDERVOLTAGE LOCKOUT THRESHOLD (V)
RUN/SS PIN CURRENT (µA)

4.5 3.5
LATCHOFF ENABLE

4.0 3.0

LATCHOFF THRESHOLD
3.5 2.5

3.0 2.0
–50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125 –50 –25 0 25 50 75 100 125
TEMPERATURE (°C) TEMPERATURE (°C)
3608 G27 3608 G28

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LTC3608
Pin Functions
PVIN (Pins 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53): ITH (Pin 18): Current Control Threshold and Error Amplifier
Main Input Supply. Decouple this pin to power PGND with Compensation Point. The current comparator threshold
the input capacitance, CIN increases with this control voltage. The voltage ranges
SW (Pins 8, 33, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 55): Switch from 0V to 2.4V with 0.8V corresponding to zero sense
Node Connection to the Inductor. The (–) terminal of the voltage (zero current).
bootstrap capacitor, CB, also connects here. This pin swings FCB (Pin 19): Forced Continuous Input. Tie this pin to
from a diode voltage drop below ground up to VIN. ground to force continuous synchronous operation at low
SGND (Pins 10, 14, 15, 20, 26, 27, 54): Signal Ground. All load, to INTVCC to enable discontinuous mode operation at
low load or to a resistive divider from a secondary output
small-signal components and compensation components
when using a secondary winding.
should connect to this ground, which in turn connects to
PGND at one point. NC (Pins 9, 21, 24, 25, 28): No Connection.
BOOST (Pin 11): Boosted Floating Driver Supply. The (+) ION (Pin 22): On-Time Current Input. Tie a resistor from VIN
terminal of the bootstrap capacitor, CB, connects here. to this pin to set the one-shot timer current and thereby
This pin swings from a diode voltage drop below INTVCC set the switching frequency.
up to VIN + INTVCC.
VFB (Pin 23): Error Amplifier Feedback Input. This pin
RUN/SS (Pin 12): Run Control and Soft-Start Input. A connects the error amplifier input to an external resistive
capacitor to ground at this pin sets the ramp time to full divider from VOUT.
output current (approximately 3s/µF) and the time delay EXTVCC (Pin 29): External VCC Input. When EXTVCC exceeds
for overcurrent latchoff (see Applications Information). 4.7V, an internal switch connects this pin to INTVCC and
Forcing this pin below 0.8V shuts down the device. shuts down the internal regulator so that controller and
VON (Pin 13): On-Time Voltage Input. Voltage trip point for gate drive power is drawn from EXTVCC. Do not exceed
the on-time comparator. Tying this pin to the output volt- 7V at this pin and ensure that EXTVCC < VIN.
age or an external resistive divider from the output makes SVIN (Pin 30): Supply Pin for Internal PWM Controller.
the on-time proportional to VOUT. The comparator input
defaults to 0.7V when the pin is grounded and defaults to INTVCC (Pins 31, 32): Internal 5V Regulator Output. The
2.4V when the pin is tied to INTVCC. Tie this pin to INTVCC driver and control circuits are powered from this voltage.
in high VOUT applications to use a lower RON value. Decouple this pin to power ground with a minimum of
4.7µF low ESR tantalum or ceramic capacitor.
PGOOD (Pin 16): Power Good Output. Open-drain logic
output that is pulled to ground when the output voltage PGND (Pins 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40): Power Ground.
is not within ± 10% of the regulation point. Connect this pin closely to the (–) terminal of CVCC and
the (–) terminal of CIN.
VRNG (Pin 17): Current Limit Range Input. The voltage at
this pin adjusts maximum valley current and can be set
from 0.5V to 0.7V by a resistive divider from INTVCC. It
defaults to 0.7V if the VRNG pin is tied to ground which
results in a typical 16A current limit.

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LTC3608
Functional Diagram
RON

VON ION FCB EXTVCC SVIN


13 22 19 29
30
4.7V
0.7V 2.4V PVIN
1µA + – 0.6V 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
REF 7, 48, 49, 50,
51, 52, 53
0.6V 5V CIN
REG

INTVCC
– +
31, 32
F
BOOST
11
VVON
tON = (10pF) R
IION
S Q FCNT CB
M1

ON
20k DB L1
SW
+ + VOUT
SWITCH 8, 33, 41, 42,
ICMP IREV LOGIC 43, 44, 45,
46, 47, 55
– –
1.4V SHDN +
COUT
OV
M2 CVCC
VRNG
17
PGND
×
(0.5 TO 2) 34, 35, 36, 37,
0.7V 38, 39, 40

16 PGOOD

1 R2
240k
1V
+ 0.54V
Q2 Q4 UV

Q6 –
ITHB
VFB
23

Q3 Q1
+ R1

OV SGND

+ 0.8V – 0.66V 10, 14, 15,


– 20, 26, 27, 54
SS RUN
– + SHDN
1.2µA
×3.3 EA
+

27 NC

+ –
6V 9, 21, 24,
25, 28

0.6V 0.4V
18 12 3608 FD

ITH RUN/SS

CSS

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LTC3608
Operation
Main Control Loop Overvoltage and undervoltage comparators OV and UV
pull the PGOOD output low if the output feedback volt-
The LTC3608 is a high efficiency monolithic synchronous,
age exits a ±10% window around the regulation point.
step-down DC/DC converter utilizing a constant on-time,
Furthermore, in an overvoltage condition, M1 is turned
current mode architecture. It operates from an input volt-
off and M2 is turned on and held on until the overvoltage
age range of 4V to 18V (20V maximum) and provides a
condition clears.
regulated output voltage at up to 8A of output current. The
internal synchronous power switch increases efficiency Foldback current limiting is provided if the output is
and eliminates the need for an external Schottky diode. In shorted to ground. As VFB drops, the buffered current
normal operation, the top MOSFET is turned on for a fixed threshold voltage ITHB is pulled down by clamp Q3 to
interval determined by a one-shot timer OST. When the a 1V level set by Q4 and Q6. This reduces the inductor
top MOSFET is turned off, the bottom MOSFET is turned valley current level to one sixth of its maximum value as
on until the current comparator ICMP trips, restarting the VFB approaches 0V.
one-shot timer and initiating the next cycle. Inductor current Pulling the RUN/SS pin low forces the controller into its
is determined by sensing the voltage between the PGND shutdown state, turning off both M1 and M2. Releasing
and SW pins using the bottom MOSFET on-resistance. the pin allows an internal 1.2µA current source to charge
The voltage on the ITH pin sets the comparator threshold up an external soft-start capacitor, CSS. When this voltage
corresponding to inductor valley current. The error ampli- reaches 1.5V, the controller turns on and begins switching,
fier, EA, adjusts this voltage by comparing the feedback but with the ITH voltage clamped at approximately 0.6V
signal VFB from the output voltage with an internal 0.6V below the RUN/SS voltage. As CSS continues to charge,
reference. If the load current increases, it causes a drop the soft-start current limit is removed.
in the feedback voltage relative to the reference. The ITH
voltage then rises until the average inductor current again INTVCC/EXTVCC Power
matches the load current.
Power for the top and bottom MOSFET drivers and most of
At light load, the inductor current can drop to zero and the internal controller circuitry is derived from the INTVCC
become negative. This is detected by current reversal pin. The top MOSFET driver is powered from a floating
comparator IREV which then shuts off M2 (see Func- bootstrap capacitor, CB. This capacitor is recharged from
tional Diagram), resulting in discontinuous operation. Both INTVCC through an external Schottky diode, DB, when
switches will remain off with the output capacitor supplying the top MOSFET is turned off. When the EXTVCC pin is
the load current until the ITH voltage rises above the zero grounded, an internal 5V low dropout regulator supplies
current level (0.8V) to initiate another cycle. Discontinu- the INTVCC power from VIN. If EXTVCC rises above 4.7V,
ous mode operation is disabled by comparator F when the internal regulator is turned off, and an internal switch
the FCB pin is brought below 0.6V, forcing continuous connects EXTVCC to INTVCC. This allows a high efficiency
synchronous operation. source connected to EXTVCC, such as an external 5V sup-
The operating frequency is determined implicitly by the ply or a secondary output from the converter, to provide
top MOSFET on-time and the duty cycle required to main- the INTVCC power. Voltages up to 7V can be applied to
tain regulation. The one-shot timer generates an on-time EXTVCC for additional gate drive. If the input voltage is
that is proportional to the ideal duty cycle, thus holding low and INTVCC drops below 3.5V, undervoltage lockout
frequency approximately constant with changes in VIN. circuitry prevents the power switches from turning on.
The nominal frequency can be adjusted with an external
resistor, RON.

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10
LTC3608
Applications Information
The basic LTC3608 application circuit is shown on the Operating Frequency
front page of this data sheet. External component selection The choice of operating frequency is a tradeoff between
is primarily determined by the maximum load current. efficiency and component size. Low frequency operation
The LTC3608 uses the on-resistance of the synchronous improves efficiency by reducing MOSFET switching losses
power MOSFET for determining the inductor current. The but requires larger inductance and/or capacitance in order
desired amount of ripple current and operating frequency to maintain low output ripple voltage.
also determines the inductor value. Finally, CIN is selected
for its ability to handle the large RMS current into the The operating frequency of LTC3608 applications is de-
converter and COUT is chosen with low enough ESR to meet termined implicitly by the one-shot timer that controls the
the output voltage ripple and transient specification. on-time, tON, of the top MOSFET switch. The on-time is
set by the current into the ION pin and the voltage at the
VON and PGOOD VON pin according to:
The LTC3608 has an open-drain PGOOD output that VVON
tON = (10pF)
indicates when the output voltage is within ±10% of the IION

regulation point. The LTC3608 also has a VON pin that
allows the on-time to be adjusted. Tying the VON pin high Tying a resistor RON from VIN to the ION pin yields an
results in lower values for RON which is useful in high VOUT on-time inversely proportional to VIN. The current out of
applications. The VON pin also provides a means to adjust the ION pin is
the on-time to maintain constant frequency operation in V
applications where VOUT changes and to correct minor ION = IN
RON
frequency shifts with changes in load current.
For a step-down converter, this results in approximately
VRNG Pin and ILIMIT Adjust constant frequency operation as the input supply varies:
The VRNG pin is used to adjust the maximum inductor VOUT
valley current, which in turn determines the maximum f= [H ]
average output current that the LTC3608 can deliver. The VVON RON (10pF) Z
maximum output current is given by: To hold frequency constant during output voltage changes,
IOUT(MAX) = IVALLEY(MAX) + 1/2 ΔIL tie the VON pin to VOUT or to a resistive divider from VOUT
when VOUT > 2.4V. The VON pin has internal clamps that
The IVALLEY(MAX) is shown in the figure “Maximum Valley
limit its input to the one-shot timer. If the pin is tied below
Current Limit vs VRNG Voltage” in the Typical Performance
0.7V, the input to the one-shot is clamped at 0.7V. Similarly,
Characteristics.
if the pin is tied above 2.4V, the input is clamped at 2.4V.
An external resistor divider from INTVCC can be used to In high VOUT applications, tying VON to INTVCC so that the
set the voltage on the VRNG pin from 0.5V to 1V, or it can comparator input is 2.4V results in a lower value for RON.
be simply tied to ground force a default value equivalent Figures 1a and 1b show how RON relates to switching
to 0.7V. When setting current limit ensure that the junc- frequency for several common output voltages.
tion temperature does not exceed the maximum rating of
125°C. Do not float the VRNG pin.

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Applications Information
Because the voltage at the ION pin is about 0.7V, the cur- load current increases. By lengthening the on-time slightly
rent into this pin is not exactly inversely proportional to as current increases, constant frequency operation can be
VIN, especially in applications with lower input voltages. maintained. This is accomplished with a resistive divider
To correct for this error, an additional resistor, RON2, from the ITH pin to the VON pin and VOUT. The values
connected from the ION pin to the 5V INTVCC supply will required will depend on the parasitic resistances in the
further stabilize the frequency. specific application. A good starting point is to feed about
25% of the voltage change at the ITH pin to the VON pin
5V
RON2 = R as shown in Figure 2a. Place capacitance on the VON pin
0.7V ON to filter out the ITH variations at the switching frequency.
The resistor load on ITH reduces the DC gain of the error
Changes in the load current magnitude will also cause
amp and degrades load regulation, which can be avoided
frequency shift. Parasitic resistance in the MOSFET
by using the PNP emitter follower of Figure 2b.
switches and inductor reduce the effective voltage across
the inductance, resulting in increased duty cycle as the

1000
SWITCHING FREQUENCY (kHz)

VOUT = 3.3V

VOUT = 1.5V VOUT = 2.5V

100
100 1000 10000
RON (kΩ)
3608 F01a

Figure 1a. Switching Frequency vs RON (VON = 0V)

1000
SWITCHING FREQUENCY (kHz)

VOUT = 12V

VOUT = 5V

VOUT = 3.3V

100
100 1000 10000
RON (kΩ)
3608 F01b

Figure 1b. Switching Frequency vs RON (VON = INTVCC)

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Applications Information
RVON1 2.0
30k
VOUT VON
CVON

SWITCHING FREQUENCY (MHz)


RVON2 0.01µF LTC3608 1.5
100k DROPOUT
RC
REGION
ITH
CC 1.0

(2a) 0.5
RVON1
3k
VOUT VON
CVON 0
RVON2 0 0.25 0.50 0.75 1.0
10k 10k 0.01µF
LTC3608 DUTY CYCLE (VOUT/VIN)
INTVCC 3608 F03
RC
Q1 ITH
2N5087 Figure 3. Maximum Switching Frequency vs Duty Cycle
CC
3608 F02

To improve the frequency response, a feed forward capaci-


(2b)
tor C1 may also be used. Great care should be taken to
Figure 2. Correcting Frequency Shift with Load Current Changes route the VFB line away from noise sources, such as the
inductor or the SW line.
Minimum Off-time and Dropout Operation
Inductor Selection
The minimum off-time, tOFF(MIN), is the smallest amount
Given the desired input and output voltages, the induc-
of time that the LTC3608 is capable of turning on the bot-
tor value and operating frequency determine the ripple
tom MOSFET, tripping the current comparator and turning
current:
the MOSFET back off. This time is generally about 320ns.
The minimum off-time limit imposes a maximum duty ⎛V ⎞⎛ V ⎞
cycle of tON/(tON + tOFF(MIN)). If the maximum duty cycle ΔIL = ⎜ OUT ⎟ ⎜ 1− OUT ⎟
is reached, due to a dropping input voltage for example, ⎝ f L ⎠⎝ VIN ⎠
then the output will drop out of regulation. The minimum
input voltage to avoid dropout is: Lower ripple current reduces core losses in the inductor,
ESR losses in the output capacitors and output voltage
tON + tOFF(MIN) ripple. Highest efficiency operation is obtained at low
VIN(MIN) = VOUT frequency with small ripple current. However, achieving
tON
this requires a large inductor. There is a tradeoff between
A plot of Maximum Duty Cycle vs Frequency is shown in component size, efficiency and operating frequency.
Figure 3. A reasonable starting point is to choose a ripple current
that is about 40% of IOUT(MAX). The largest ripple current
Setting the Output Voltage occurs at the highest VIN. To guarantee that ripple current
The LTC3608 develops a 0.6V reference voltage between does not exceed a specified maximum, the inductance
the feedback pin, VFB, and the signal ground as shown in should be chosen according to:
Figure 6. The output voltage is set by a resistive divider ⎛ V ⎞⎛
OUT VOUT ⎞
according to the following formula: L=⎜ ⎟⎜ 1− ⎟
⎝ f ΔIL(MAX) ⎠ ⎝ VIN(MAX) ⎠
⎛ R2 ⎞
VOUT = 0.6V ⎜ 1+ ⎟
⎝ R1⎠
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Applications Information
Once the value for L is known, the type of inductor must capacitors have the highest capacitance density but it is
be selected. High efficiency converters generally cannot important to only use types that have been surge tested
afford the core loss found in low cost powdered iron cores. for use in switching power supplies. Aluminum electrolytic
A variety of inductors designed for high current, low volt- capacitors have significantly higher ESR, but can be used
age applications are available from manufacturers such as in cost-sensitive applications providing that consideration
Sumida, Panasonic, Coiltronics, Coilcraft and Toko. is given to ripple current ratings and long-term reliability.
Ceramic capacitors have excellent low ESR characteris-
CIN and COUT Selection tics but can have a high voltage coefficient and audible
The input capacitance, CIN, is required to filter the square piezoelectric effects. The high Q of ceramic capacitors with
wave current at the drain of the top MOSFET. Use a low ESR trace inductance can also lead to significant ringing. When
capacitor sized to handle the maximum RMS current. used as input capacitors, care must be taken to ensure
that ringing from inrush currents and switching does not
VOUT VIN pose an overvoltage hazard to the power switches and
IRMS ≅IOUT(MAX) –1
VIN VOUT controller. To dampen input voltage transients, add a small

5µF to 50µF aluminum electrolytic capacitor with an ESR in
This formula has a maximum at VIN = 2VOUT, where the range of 0.5Ω to 2Ω. High performance through-hole
IRMS = IOUT(MAX)/2. This simple worst-case condition is capacitors may also be used, but an additional ceramic
commonly used for design because even significant de- capacitor in parallel is recommended to reduce the effect
viations do not offer much relief. Note that ripple current of their lead inductance.
ratings from capacitor manufacturers are often based on
Top MOSFET Driver Supply (CB, DB)
only 2000 hours of life which makes it advisable to derate
the capacitor. An external bootstrap capacitor, CB, connected to the BOOST
pin supplies the gate drive voltage for the topside MOSFET.
The selection of COUT is primarily determined by the
This capacitor is charged through diode DB from INTVCC
ESR required to minimize voltage ripple and load step
when the switch node is low. When the top MOSFET turns
transients. The output ripple ΔVOUT is approximately
on, the switch node rises to VIN and the BOOST pin rises
bounded by:
to approximately VIN + INTVCC. The boost capacitor needs
⎛ 1 ⎞ to store about 100 times the gate charge required by the
ΔVOUT ≤ ΔIL ⎜ ESR +
⎝ 8fCOUT ⎟⎠ top MOSFET. In most applications an 0.1µF to 0.47µF, X5R
or X7R dielectric capacitor is adequate.
Since ΔIL increases with input voltage, the output ripple
is highest at maximum input voltage. Typically, once the Discontinuous Mode Operation and FCB Pin
ESR requirement is satisfied, the capacitance is adequate The FCB pin determines whether the bottom MOSFET
for filtering and has the necessary RMS current rating. remains on when current reverses in the inductor. Tying
Multiple capacitors placed in parallel may be needed to this pin above its 0.6V threshold enables discontinuous
meet the ESR and RMS current handling requirements. operation where the bottom MOSFET turns off when in-
Dry tantalum, special polymer, aluminum electrolytic and ductor current reverses. The load current at which current
ceramic capacitors are all available in surface mount pack- reverses and discontinuous operation begins depends on
ages. Special polymer capacitors offer very low ESR but the amplitude of the inductor ripple current and will vary
have lower capacitance density than other types. Tantalum with changes in VIN. Tying the FCB pin below the 0.6V

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Applications Information
threshold forces continuous synchronous operation, al- Fault Conditions: Current Limit and Foldback
lowing current to reverse at light loads and maintaining The LTC3608 has a current mode controller which inher-
high frequency operation. ently limits the cycle-by-cycle inductor current not only
In addition to providing a logic input to force continuous in steady state operation but also in transient. To further
operation, the FCB pin provides a means to maintain a limit current in the event of a short circuit to ground, the
flyback winding output when the primary is operating LTC3608 includes foldback current limiting. If the output
in discontinuous mode. The secondary output VOUT2 is falls by more than 25%, then the maximum sense voltage is
normally set as shown in Figure 4 by the turns ratio N progressively lowered to about one sixth of its full value.
of the transformer. However, if the controller goes into
discontinuous mode and halts switching due to a light INTVCC Regulator and EXTVCC Connection
primary load current, then VOUT2 will droop. An external An internal P-channel low dropout regulator produces the
resistor divider from VOUT2 to the FCB pin sets a minimum 5V supply that powers the drivers and internal circuitry
voltage VOUT2(MIN) below which continuous operation is within the LTC3608. The INTVCC pin can supply up to 50mA
forced until VOUT2 has risen above its minimum: RMS and must be bypassed to ground with a minimum of
⎛ R4 ⎞ 4.7µF tantalum or ceramic capacitor. Good bypassing is
VOUT2(MIN) = 0.6V ⎜ 1+ ⎟ necessary to supply the high transient currents required
⎝ R3 ⎠
by the MOSFET gate drivers.

SW
GND
IN4148
VOUT2 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27
+
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
SW
INTVCC
INTVCC
SVIN
EXTVCC
NC
SGND

CSEC
1µF

41 26
VOUT1 SW SGND

T1 42 25
+ 1:N
SW NC
COUT 43 24
SW NC
44 23
SW VFB
45 22
SW ION
46 21
SW NC R4
LTC3608
47 20
SW SGND
VIN 48 19 OPTIONAL EXTVCC
PVIN FCB CONNECTION
+ 49 18 5V < VOUT2 < 7V
CIN PVIN ITH
50 17
PVIN VRNG R3
51 16
PVIN PGOOD
= PGND 52 15
PVIN SGND
RUN/SS
BOOST
SGND

SGND

= SGND
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN

VON
SW
NC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3608 F04

SGND
SW

Figure 4. Secondary Output Loop and EXTVCC Connection

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Applications Information
The EXTVCC pin can be used to provide MOSFET gate drive additional 1.3s/µF, during which the load current is folded
and control power from the output or another external back until the output reaches 75% of its final value.
source during normal operation. Whenever the EXTVCC
After the controller has been started and given adequate
pin is above 4.7V the internal 5V regulator is shut off and
time to charge up the output capacitor, CSS is used as a
an internal 50mA P-channel switch connects the EXTVCC
short-circuit timer. After the RUN/SS pin charges above 4V,
pin to INTVCC. INTVCC power is supplied from EXTVCC
if the output voltage falls below 75% of its regulated value,
until this pin drops below 4.5V. Do not apply more than
then a short-circuit fault is assumed. A 1.8µA current then
7V to the EXTVCC pin and ensure that EXTVCC ≤ VIN. The
begins discharging CSS. If the fault condition persists until
following list summarizes the possible connections for
the RUN/SS pin drops to 3.5V, then the controller turns
EXTVCC:
off both power MOSFETs, shutting down the converter
1. EXTVCC grounded. INTVCC is always powered from the permanently. The RUN/SS pin must be actively pulled
internal 5V regulator. down to ground in order to restart operation.
2. EXTVCC connected to an external supply. A high efficiency The overcurrent protection timer requires that the soft‑start
supply compatible with the MOSFET gate drive require- timing capacitor, CSS, be made large enough to guarantee
ments (typically 5V) can improve overall efficiency. that the output is in regulation by the time CSS has reached
3. EXTVCC connected to an output derived boost network. the 4V threshold. In general, this will depend upon the
The low voltage output can be boosted using a charge size of the output capacitance, output voltage and load
pump or flyback winding to greater than 4.7V. The current characteristic. A minimum soft-start capacitor
system will start-up using the internal linear regulator can be estimated from:
until the boosted output supply is available. CSS > COUT VOUT RSENSE (10 –4 [F/V s])

Soft-Start and Latchoff with the RUN/SS Pin Generally 0.1µF is more than sufficient.

The RUN/SS pin provides a means to shut down the Overcurrent latchoff operation is not always needed or
LTC3608 as well as a timer for soft-start and overcurrent desired. Load current is already limited during a short
latchoff. Pulling the RUN/SS pin below 0.8V puts the circuit by the current foldback circuitry and latchoff op-
LTC3608 into a low quiescent current shutdown (IQ < eration can prove annoying during troubleshooting. The
30µA). Releasing the pin allows an internal 1.2µA current feature can be overridden by adding a pull-up current
source to charge up the external timing capacitor CSS. If greater than 5µA to the RUN/SS pin. The additional cur-
RUN/SS has been pulled all the way to ground, there is a rent prevents the discharge of CSS during a fault and also
delay before starting of about: shortens the soft-start period. Using a resistor to VIN as
shown in Figure 5a is simple, but slightly increases shut-
1.5V
tDELAY = C = (1.3s/µF ) CSS down current. Connecting a resistor to INTVCC as shown
1.2µA SS in Figure 5b eliminates the additional shutdown current,

but requires a diode to isolate CSS. Any pull-up network
When the voltage on RUN/SS reaches 1.5V, the LTC3608 must be able to pull RUN/SS above the 4.2V maximum
begins operating with a clamp on ITH of approximately threshold of the latchoff circuit and overcome the 4µA
0.9V. As the RUN/SS voltage rises to 3V, the clamp on ITH maximum discharge current.
is raised until its full 2.4V range is available. This takes an

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Applications Information
INTVCC 3. INTVCC current. This is the sum of the MOSFET driver
RSS*
and control currents. This loss can be reduced by sup-
VIN
RUN/SS plying INTVCC current through the EXTVCC pin from a
3.3V OR 5V RUN/SS D2*
RSS* high efficiency source, such as an output derived boost
D1
network or alternate supply if available.
2N7002 CSS
CSS
4. CIN loss. The input capacitor has the difficult job of
3608 F05

*OPTIONAL TO OVERRIDE
filtering the large RMS input current to the regulator. It
OVERCURRENT LATCHOFF must have a very low ESR to minimize the AC I2R loss
(5a) (5b) and sufficient capacitance to prevent the RMS current
from causing additional upstream losses in fuses or
Figure 5. RUN/SS Pin Interfacing with Latchoff Defeated
batteries.
Efficiency Considerations Other losses, including COUT ESR loss, Schottky diode D1
conduction loss during dead time and inductor core loss
The percent efficiency of a switching regulator is equal to generally account for less than 2% additional loss.
the output power divided by the input power times 100%.
It is often useful to analyze individual losses to determine When making adjustments to improve efficiency, the input
what is limiting the efficiency and which change would current is the best indicator of changes in efficiency. If you
produce the most improvement. Although all dissipative make a change and the input current decreases, then the
elements in the circuit produce losses, four main sources efficiency has increased. If there is no change in input
account for most of the losses in LTC3608 circuits: current, then there is no change in efficiency.
1. DC I2R losses. These arise from the resistance of the Checking Transient Response
internal resistance of the MOSFETs, inductor and PC
board traces and cause the efficiency to drop at high The regulator loop response can be checked by looking
output currents. In continuous mode the average output at the load transient response. Switching regulators take
current flows through L, but is chopped between the top several cycles to respond to a step in load current. When
and bottom MOSFETs. The DC I2R loss for one MOSFET a load step occurs, VOUT immediately shifts by an amount
can simply be determined by [RDS(ON) + RL] • IO. equal to ΔILOAD (ESR), where ESR is the effective series
resistance of COUT. ΔILOAD also begins to charge or dis-
2. Transition loss. This loss arises from the brief amount charge COUT generating a feedback error signal used by the
of time the top MOSFET spends in the saturated re- regulator to return VOUT to its steady-state value. During
gion during switch node transitions. It depends upon this recovery time, VOUT can be monitored for overshoot
the input voltage, load current, driver strength and or ringing that would indicate a stability problem. The ITH
MOSFET capacitance, among other factors. The loss pin external components shown in Figure 6 will provide
is significant at input voltages above 20V and can be adequate compensation for most applications. For a
estimated from: detailed explanation of switching control loop theory see
Transition Loss ≅ (1.7A–1) VIN2 IOUT CRSS f Application Note 76.

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Applications Information
Design Example Next, set up VRNG voltage and check the ILIMIT. Tying VRNG
to 0.5V will set the typical current limit to 11A, and tying
As a design example, take a supply with the following
VRNG to GND will result in a typical current around 16A.
specifications: VIN = 5V to 20V (12V nominal), VOUT =
2.5V ± 5%, IOUT = 8A, f = 550kHz. First, calculate the tim- CIN is chosen for an RMS current rating of about 5A at
ing resistor with VON = VOUT: 85°C. The output capacitors are chosen for a low ESR
of 0.002Ω to minimize output voltage changes due to
2.5V
RON = ≈ 187k inductor ripple current and load steps. The ripple voltage
( 550kHz ) (10pF )(2.4V) will be only:
and choose the inductor for about 40% ripple current at ΔVOUT(RIPPLE) = ΔIL(MAX) (ESR)
the maximum VIN: = (3A) (0.002Ω) = 6mV
2.5V ⎛ 2.5V ⎞ However, a 0A to 8A load step will cause an output change
L= 1− = 1.24µH
( 550kHz ) ( 0.4) ( 8A ) ⎜⎝ 20V ⎟⎠ of up to:

Selecting a standard value of 1.2µH results in a maximum ΔVOUT(STEP) = ΔILOAD (ESR) = (8A) (0.002Ω) = 16mV
ripple current of: An optional 22µF ceramic output capacitor is included
2.5V ⎛ 2.5V ⎞ to minimize the effect of ESL in the output ripple. The
ΔIL = 1– = 3A
( 550kHz ) (1.2µH) ⎜⎝ 12V ⎟⎠ complete circuit is shown in Figure 6.

INTVCC EXTVCC
C4
VIN 0.01µF
CF RF1
CVCC 0.47µF 1Ω
4.7µF 25V
6.3V SW
PGND SGND
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
SW
INTVCC
INTVCC
SVIN
EXTVCC
NC
SGND

VOUT 41 26 (OPTIONAL)
2.5V AT SW SGND
L1 42 25 R1 R2
8A
C5 COUT1 + 0.8µH SW NC 9.5k C1 30.1k C2
22µF 100µF 43 24 1% 1%
SW NC RON
6.3V ×2 (OPTIONAL) VOUT
44 23 187k
SW VFB
(OPTIONAL) 45 22 1%
GND SW ION VIN
46 21 CON
SW NC (OPTIONAL)
LTC3608 0.01µF
47 20
SW SGND
VIN 48 19 CC1
VIN PVIN FCB R5 1500pF
5V TO 18V GND 49 18 11.3k
PVIN ITH
CIN C6 + 50 17
10µF 10µF PVIN VRNG
35V 35V 51 16
PVIN PGOOD R3
3× 52 15 0Ω
(OPTIONAL) PVIN SGND RPG1 C3 CC2
RUN/SS

100k
BOOST

100pF
SGND

SGND
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN

VON
SW
NC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 INTVCC (OPTIONAL)
SGND
RVON
CIN: TAIYO YUDEN GMK325BJ106MM-B SW 0Ω
COUT: TDKC2012X5ROJ226M VOUT
INTVCC
L1: CDEP85NP-R80MC-50 RSS1
CB1
C5: MURATA GRM31CR60J226KE19 DB 510k
0.22µF
CMDSH-3 VIN 0.1µF
KEEP POWER GROUND AND SIGNAL GROUND SEPARATE. SW CSS
CONNECT AT ONE POINT. (OPTIONAL) 3608 F06
0.1µF
= PGND

= SGND

Figure 6. Design Example: 5V to 18V Input to 2.5V/8A at 550kHz


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Applications Information
How to Reduce SW Ringing • Use a compact plane for the switch node (SW) to improve
cooling of the MOSFETs and to keep EMI down.
As with any switching regulator, there will be voltage ring-
ing on the SW node, especially for high input voltages. • Use planes for VIN and VOUT to maintain good voltage
The ringing amplitude and duration is dependent on the filtering and to keep power losses low.
switching speed (gate drive), layout (parasitic inductance) • Flood all unused areas on all layers with copper. Flood-
and MOSFET output capacitance. This ringing contributes ing with copper reduces the temperature rise of power
to the overall EMI, noise and high frequency ripple. One components. Connect these copper areas to any DC
way to reduce ringing is to optimize layout. A good layout net (VIN, VOUT, GND or to any other DC rail in your
minimizes parasitic inductance. Adding RC snubbers from system).
SW to GND is also an effective way to reduce ringing. Finally,
adding a resistor in series with the BOOST pin will slow When laying out a printed circuit board without a ground
down the MOSFET turn-on slew rate to dampen ringing, plane, use the following checklist to ensure proper opera-
but at the cost of reduced efficiency. Note that since the tion of the controller. These items are also illustrated in
IC is buffered from the high frequency transients by PCB Figure 7.
and bondwire inductances, the ringing by itself is normally • Segregate the signal and power grounds. All small-
not a concern for controller reliability. signal components should return to the SGND pin at
one point, which is then tied to the PGND pin.
PC Board Layout Checklist
• Connect the input capacitor(s), CIN, close to the IC.
When laying out a PC board follow one of the two sug-
This capacitor carries the MOSFET AC current.
gested approaches. The simple PC board layout requires
a dedicated ground plane layer. Also, for higher currents, a • Keep the high dV/dT SW, BOOST and TG nodes away
multilayer board is recommended to help with heat sinking from sensitive small-signal nodes.
of power components. • Connect the INTVCC decoupling capacitor, CVCC, closely
• The ground plane layer should not have any traces and to the INTVCC and PGND pins.
it should be as close as possible to the layer with the • Connect the top driver boost capacitor, CB, closely to
LTC3608. the BOOST and SW pins.
• Place CIN and COUT all in one compact area, close to • Connect the VIN pin decoupling capacitor, CF , closely
the LTC3608. It may help to have some components to the VIN and PGND pins.
on the bottom side of the board.
• Keep small-signal components close to the LTC3608.
• Ground connections (including LTC3608 SGND and
PGND) should be made through immediate vias to
the ground plane. Use several larger vias for power
components.

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Applications Information
CVCC

SW

40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27

PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
SW
INTVCC
INTVCC
SVIN
EXTVCC
NC
SGND
41 26
SW SGND
42 25
COUT SW NC
43 24 R1
SW NC
44 23 R2
SW VFB
45 22 RON
SW ION
VOUT 46 21
SW NC
LTC3608
47 20
SW SGND
48 19
PVIN FCB CC1
49 18 RC
PVIN ITH
50 17
PVIN VRNG
CIN 51 16
PVIN PGOOD
52 15
PVIN SGND

RUN/SS
BOOST
SGND

SGND
CC2
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN

VON
SW
NC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
VIN
CB

DB CSS

3608 F07

Figure 7. LTC3608 Layout Diagram

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Typical Applications
3.6V Input to 1.5V/8A at 750kHz
VIN2 = 5V
INTVCC
EXTVCC
CF C4
CVCC 0.47µF 0.01µF
4.7µF 25V
6.3V SW
PGND SGND
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
SW
INTVCC
INTVCC
SVIN
EXTVCC
NC
SGND
VOUT 41 26 (OPTIONAL)
1.5V AT SW SGND
L1 42 25 R1 R2
8A
C5 COUT1 + 0.2µH SW NC 20.5k C1 30.1k C2
22µF 100µF 43 24 1% 1%
SW NC RON
6.3V ×2 (OPTIONAL) VOUT
44 23 113k
SW VFB
(OPTIONAL) 45 22 1%
GND SW ION VIN
46 21 CON
SW NC (OPTIONAL)
LTC3608 0.01µF
47 20
SW SGND
VIN 48 19 CC1
VIN PVIN FCB R5 3300pF
3.6V GND 49 18 6.19k
PVIN ITH
CIN C6 + 50 17 39.2k
10µF 10µF PVIN VRNG INTVCC
3× 10V 51 16
PVIN PGOOD
52 15 11k
(OPTIONAL) PVIN SGND
RPG1 CC2
RUN/SS
BOOST

100k 100pF
SGND

SGND
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN

VON

INTVCC
SW
NC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SGND
VOUT
CIN: TAIYO YUDEN TMK432BJ106MM CB1
COUT1: TDKC4532X5ROJ107M 0.22µF VOUT
L1: CDEP85NP-R20MC-50 INTVCC RSS1
C5: TAIYO YUDEN JMK316BJ226ML-T 0.1µF
510k
VIN
KEEP POWER GROUND AND SIGNAL GROUND SEPARATE. CSS
CONNECT AT ONE POINT. (OPTIONAL) 3608 TA02
0.1µF

= PGND

= SGND

Transient Response Efficiency Curve


100
95 DCM
90
CCM
IL 85
5A/DIV
EFFICIENCY (%)

80

VOUT 75
200mV/DIV 70
65

3608 TA02a 60
20µs/DIV
55 VIN = 3.6V
LOAD STEP 1A-8A
FREQ = 750kHz
VIN = 3.6V 50
VOUT = 1.5V 100 1000 1000 10000
FCB = 0V LOAD CURRENT (A)
3608 TA02b

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LTC3608
Typical Applications
5V to 18V Input to 1.2V/8A at 550kHz

RF1
INTVCC 1Ω
VIN2
EXTVCC
CF
C4
CVCC 0.47µF
0.01µF
4.7µF 25V
6.3V SW
PGND SGND
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
SW
INTVCC
INTVCC
SVIN
EXTVCC
NC
SGND
VOUT 41 26 (OPTIONAL)
1.2V AT SW SGND
L1 42 25 R1 R2
8A
C5 COUT1 + 0.5µH SW NC 30k C1 30.1k C2
22µF 100µF 43 24 1% 1%
SW NC RON
6.3V ×2 (OPTIONAL) VOUT
44 23 187k
SW VFB
(OPTIONAL) 45 22 1%
GND SW ION VIN
46 21 CON
SW NC (OPTIONAL)
LTC3608 0.01µF
47 20
SW SGND
VIN 48 19 CC1
VIN PVIN FCB R5 1500pF
5V TO 18V GND 49 18 7.68k
PVIN ITH
CIN C6 + 50 17
10µF 10µF PVIN VRNG
25V 35V 51 16
PVIN PGOOD
3× 52 15
(OPTIONAL) PVIN SGND
RPG1 CC2
RUN/SS
BOOST

100k 100pF
SGND

SGND
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN

VON

INTVCC
SW
NC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SGND
VOUT RVON
C5: TAIYO YUDEN JMK316BJ226ML-T CB1
CIN: TAIYO YUDEN TMK432BJ106MM 0.22µF VOUT
COUT1: TDKC4532X5R107M INTVCC RSS1 0.1µF (OPTIONAL) CVON
L1: CDEP85NP-R50MC-125 510k
DB
CMDSH-3 VIN
KEEP POWER GROUND AND SIGNAL GROUND SEPARATE. CSS
CONNECT AT ONE POINT. (OPTIONAL) 3608 TA03
0.1µF
= PGND

= SGND

Transient Response Efficiency vs Load Current


90
VIN = 12V
85 FREQ = 550kHz

80
IL
EFFICIENCY (%)

5A/DIV 75

70
VOUT
200mV/DIV DCM OCM
65

60
3608 TA03a
20µs/DIV 55
LOAD STEP 1A-8A
VIN = 12V 50
VOUT = 1.2V 100 1000 1000 10000
FCB = 0V LOAD CURRENT (A)
3608 TA03b

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LTC3608
Typical Applications
5V to 18V Input to 1.8V/8A All Ceramic 1MHz
RF1
1Ω
INTVCC VIN
EXTVCC
CF
C4
CVCC 0.1µF
0.01µF
4.7µF 25V
6.3V SW
PGND SGND
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
SW
INTVCC
INTVCC
SVIN
EXTVCC
NC
SGND
VOUT 41 26 (OPTIONAL)
1.8V AT SW SGND
L1 42 25 R1 R2
8A
C5 COUT1 + 0.47µH SW NC 15k C1 30.1k C2
22µF 100µF 43 24 1% 1%
SW NC RON
6.3V ×2 (OPTIONAL) VOUT
44 23 102k
SW VFB
(OPTIONAL) 45 22 1%
GND SW ION VIN
46 21 CON
SW NC (OPTIONAL)
LTC3608 0.01µF
47 20
SW SGND
VIN 48 19 CC1
VIN PVIN FCB R5 1500pF
5V TO 18V 49 18 5.76k
PVIN ITH
CIN 50 17
10µF PVIN VRNG
25V 51 16
PVIN PGOOD
3× 52 15
PVIN SGND
RPG1 CC2
RUN/SS
BOOST

100k 100pF
SGND

SGND
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN

VON

INTVCC
SW
NC

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
SGND
VOUT
COUT: TDKC3225XROJ107M CB1
L1: VISHAY IHLP2525-R47 0.22µF VOUT
C5: TAIYO YUDEN JMK316BJ226ML-T INTVCC RSS1 0.1µF
DB 510k
KEEP POWER GROUND AND SIGNAL GROUND SEPARATE. CMDSH-3 VIN
CONNECT AT ONE POINT. CSS
(OPTIONAL) 3608 TA04
0.1µF
= PGND

= SGND

Transient Response Efficiency vs Load Current


90
DCM
80 CCM

IL
5A/DIV 70
EFFICIENCY (%)

60
VOUT
200mV/DIV
50

20µs/DIV
3608 TA04a 40
LOAD STEP 1A-5A VIN = 12V
VIN = 12V 30
VOUT = 1.8V 100 1000 10000
FCB = 0V LOAD CURRENT (mA)
3608 TA04b

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LTC3608
Package Description
WKG Package
52-Lead QFN Multipad (7mm × 8mm)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1768 Rev Ø)

SEATING PLANE

7.00 A 0.00 – 0.05 2.625 REF 2.90 REF


BSC 0.50 BSC
41 52 PIN 1 ID
B
PAD 1
4 40 1
CORNER

3.40 REF 2.025 3.20 ± 0.10


7 ± 0.10
2.925 ± 0.10 3.40 REF
3.90 ± 0.10

bbb M C A B
8.00
BSC 33 8
1.00 REF
32 9
10
NX b
4.275 ± 0.10 2.25 ± 0.10
aaa C 2x

27 14
0.580 ± 0.10 0.40 ± 0.10
26 19 15
aaa C 2x TOP VIEW 0.90 ± 0.10 1.35 1.775 0.25 ± 0.05
NX
9 ± 0.10 REF
// ccc C 0.08 C
BOTTOM VIEW
8 (BOTTOM METALLIZATION DETAILS) MLP52 QFN REV Ø 0807
7.50 ± 0.05
2.90 REF 2.625 REF
0.50 BSC
NOTE:
1. DIMENSIONING AND TOLERANCING CONFORM TO ASME Y14.5M-1994
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS, ANGLES ARE IN DEGREES (°)
PIN 1 3. N IS THE TOTAL NUMBER OF TERMINALS
4 THE LOCATION OF THE TERMINAL #1 IDENTIFIER AND TERMINAL NUMBERING
CONVENTION CONFORMS TO JEDEC PUBLICATION 95 SPP-002
3.20 ± 0.10 2.025 3.40 REF
3.40 REF ± 0.10 5. ND AND NE REFER TO THE NUMBER OF TERMINALS ON EACH D AND E SIDE RESPECTIVELY
2.925 ± 0.10
3.90 ± 0.10 6. NJR REFER TO NON JEDEC REGISTERED
7 DIMENSION b APPLIES TO METALLIZED TERMINAL AND IS MEASURED
BETWEEN 0.20mm AND 0.30mm FROM THE TERMINAL TIP. IF THE TERMINAL
HAS THE OPTIONAL RADIUS ON THE OTHER END OF THE TERMINAL, THE
1.00 REF DIMENSION b SHOULD NOT BE MEASURED IN THAT RADIUS AREA.
8.50 ± 0.05 8 COPLANARITY APPLIES TO THE TERMINALS AND ALL OTHER SURFACE
METALLIZATION

2.25 ± 0.10 4.275 ± 0.10 9 DRAWING SHOWN ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY

SYMBOL TOLERANCE
PACKAGE
aaa 0.15
OUTLINE
0.40 ± 0.10 bbb 0.10
ccc 0.10
0.25 ± 0.05 1.775 1.35
REF ± 0.10
RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD LAYOUT
TOP VIEW

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LTC3608
Revision History (Revision history begins at Rev C)

REV DATE DESCRIPTION PAGE NUMBER


C 06/10 Updated SW voltage range in Absolute Maximum Ratings. 2
Note 4 updated. 4

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Information furnished by Linear Technology Corporation is believed to be accurate and reliable.
However, no responsibility is assumed for its use. Linear Technology Corporation makes no representa-
tion that the interconnection of its circuits as described herein will not infringe on existing patent rights.
LTC3608
Typical Application
14V to 18V Input to 12V/5A at 500kHz
CVCC VIN2 EXTVCC
4.7µF, 6.3V INTVCC
CF RF1 C4
0.1µF 1Ω 0.01µF
PGND 25V
SW
40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 SGND

PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
PGND
SW
INTVCC
INTVCC
SVIN
EXTVCC
NC
SGND
VOUT 41 26 (OPTIONAL)
12V AT SW SGND
L1 42 25 R1 R2
5A
C5 COUT1 + 4.3µH SW NC 3.16k C1 60.4k C2
22µF 180µF 43 24 1% 1%
SW NC RON
25V 16V (OPTIONAL) VOUT
44 23 1M
SW VFB
(OPTIONAL) 45 22 1%
GND SW ION VIN
46 21 CON
SW NC (OPTIONAL)
LTC3608 0.01µF
47 20
SW SGND
VIN 48 19 CC1
VIN PVIN FCB R5 3300pF
14V TO 18V GND 49 18 24.9k
PVIN ITH
CIN C6 + 50 17 90.9k
10µF 10µF PVIN VRNG INTVCC
25V 35V 51 16
PVIN PGOOD 10k
3× 52 15
(OPTIONAL) PVIN SGND
RPG1 CC2

RUN/SS
BOOST
100pF

SGND

SGND
100k
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN
PVIN

VON
INTVCC
SW
NC
CIN: TAIYO YUDEN TMK432BJ106MM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 SGND
COUT: SANYO 16SVP180MX
L1: CDEP85NP-4R3MC-88 CB1 INTVCC
0.22µF RSS1
KEEP POWER GROUND AND SIGNAL GROUND SEPARATE. INTVCC 510k (OPTIONAL) CVON
CONNECT AT ONE POINT. VIN
DB
CSS
= PGND CMDSH-3 (OPTIONAL)
0.1µF
RUN/SS 3608 TA05
= SGND

Transient Response Efficiency Curve


100
95
DCM
90
IL 85
CCM
EFFICIENCY (%)

5A/DIV
80
75
VOUT
200mV/DIV 70
65
60
3608 TA05a
20µs/DIV
55 VIN = 18V
LOAD STEP 1A-8A FREQ = 500kHz
VIN = 18V 50
VOUT = 12V 100 1000 1000 10000
FCB = 0V LOAD CURRENT (A)
3608 TA05b

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