Datasheet

FB
Vout
R
FBT
R
FBB
LM22679/LM22679Q
SNVS581K FEBRUARY 2013REVISED NOVEMBER 2012
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OUTPUT VOLTAGE DIVIDER SELECTION
For output voltages between about 1.285V and 5V, the -ADJ option should be used, with an appropriate voltage
divider as shown in Figure 16. The following equation can be used to calculate the resistor values of this divider:
(14)
A good value for R
FBB
is 1k . This will help to provide some of the minimum load current requirement and
reduce susceptibility to noise pick-up. The top of R
FBT
should be connected directly to the output capacitor or to
the load for remote sensing. If the divider is connected to the load, a local high-frequency bypass should be
provided at that location.
For output voltages of 5V, the -5.0 option should be used. In this case no external divider is needed and the FB
pin is connected to the output. The approximate values of the internal voltage divider are as follows: 7.38k from
the FB pin to the input of the error amplifier and 2.55k from there to ground.
Both the -ADJ and -5.0 options can be used for output voltages greater than 5V, by using the correct output
divider. As mentioned in the Internal Compensation section, the -5.0 option is optimized for output voltages of 5V.
However, for output voltages greater than 5V, this option may provide better loop bandwidth than the -ADJ
option, in some applications. If the -5.0 option is to be used at output voltages greater than 5V, the following
equation should be used to determine the resistor values in the output divider:
(15)
Again a value of R
FBB
of about 1k is a good first choice.
Figure 16. Resistive Feedback Divider
A maximum value of 10 k is recommended for the sum of R
FBB
and R
FBT
to maintain good output voltage
accuracy for the -ADJ option. A maximum of 2 k is recommended for the -5.0 option. For the -5.0 option, the
total internal divider resistance is typically 9.93 k.
In all cases the output voltage divider should be placed as close as possible to the FB pin of the LM22679; since
this is a high impedance input and is susceptible to noise pick-up.
POWER DIODE
A Schottky type power diode is required for all LM22679 applications. Ultra-fast diodes are not recommended
and may result in damage to the IC due to reverse recovery current transients. The near ideal reverse recovery
characteristics and low forward voltage drop of Schottky diodes are particularly important for high input voltage
and low output voltage applications common to the LM22679. The reverse breakdown rating of the diode should
be selected for the maximum V
IN
, plus some safety margin. A good rule of thumb is to select a diode with a
reverse voltage rating of 1.3 times the maximum input voltage.
Select a diode with an average current rating at least equal to the maximum load current that will be seen in the
application.
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