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    • TIDT237 December   2022 TPS73801-SEP

       

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  • Synchronous Buck Converter Reference Design for Infotainment Applications
  1.   Description
  2.   Features
  3.   Applications
  4. 1Test Prerequisites
    1. 1.1 Voltage and Current Requirements
  5. 2Testing and Results
    1. 2.1 Voltage Regulation
    2. 2.2 Efficiency Graphs
    3. 2.3 Thermal Images
    4. 2.4 Bode Plots
  6. 3Waveforms
    1. 3.1 Output Voltage Ripple
    2. 3.2 Current Limit
    3. 3.3 Load Transients
    4. 3.4 Start-up and Shutdown
    5. 3.5 Thermal Shutdown
  7. IMPORTANT NOTICE
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Synchronous Buck Converter Reference Design for Infotainment Applications

Description

This reference design is a Synchronous Buck Converter circuit using the LM63625-Q1 controller integrated circuit (IC). The design accepts an input voltage of 9.8 VIN to 16 VIN and provides a regulated output voltage of 9.3 VOUT capable of delivering up to 2.1 A of current. The design is built on a 4-layer FR-4 PCB, with 1 oz copper for each of the four layers. The board is 29.2 mm × 12.5 mm. See LM636xx-Q1 Functional Safety FIT Rate, FMD, and Pin FMA for any safety concerns.

Features

  • Very small design size with single-sided component assembly
  • Regulator includes integrated FETs
  • High efficiency
  • Optimized for automotive applications
  • Regulator features spread-spectrum switching (dithering) for improved EMI performance

Applications

  • Aftermarket head unit
  • Automotive head unit

Note:

Waveforms gathered for Section 3.4 (Start-up and Shutdown) were performed with 6 × 22-μF output capacitors installed and with a 100-kΩ top feedback divider resistor and 12.1-kΩ bottom feedback divider resistor. All other tests were performed using the 2 × 22-μF output capacitors and 24.9-kΩ top feedback divider resistor and 3.01-kΩ bottom feedback divider resistor.

No significant change is anticipated during start-up, except for a lower input current during the soft-start period when using 2 × 22-μF output capacitors.

No significant change is anticipated during shutdown, except for a faster output voltage decay when using 2 × 22-μF output capacitors.

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