Datasheet

RT =
1
F x 330 x 10
-12
RT =
1
F x 165 x 10
-12
LM5070
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SNVS308G OCTOBER 2004REVISED APRIL 2013
The LM5070 current sense and PWM comparators are very fast, and may respond to short duration noise
pulses. Layout considerations are critical for the current sense filter and sense resistor. The capacitor associated
with the CS filter must be located very close to the device and connected directly to the pins of the controller (CS
and ARTN). If a current sense transformer is used, both leads of the transformer secondary should be routed to
the sense resistor and the current sense filter network. A sense resistor located in the source of the primary
power MOSFET may be used for current sensing, but a low inductance resistor is required. When designing with
a current sense resistor, all of the noise sensitive low power ground connections should be connected together
local to the controller and a single connection should be made to the high current power return (sense resistor
ground point).
Oscillator, Shutdown and Sync Capability
A single external resistor connected between the RT and ARTN pins sets the LM5070 oscillator frequency.
Internal to the LM5070–50 device (50% duty cycle limited option) is an oscillator divide by two circuit. This divide
by two circuit creates an exact 50% duty cycle clock which is used internally to create a precise 50% duty cycle
limit function. Because of this divide by two, the internal oscillator actually operates at twice the frequency of the
output (OUT). For the LM5070–80 device the oscillator frequency and the operational output frequency are the
same. To set a desired output operational frequency (F), the RT resistor can be calculated from:
LM5070-80:
(2)
LM5070-50:
(3)
The LM5070 can also be synchronized to an external clock. The external clock must have a higher frequency
than the free running oscillator frequency set by the RT resistor. The clock signal should be capacitively coupled
into the RT pin with a 100pF capacitor. A peak voltage level greater than 3.7 volts at the RT pin is required for
detection of the sync pulse. The sync pulse width should be set between 15 to 150ns by the external
components. The RT resistor is always required, whether the oscillator is free running or externally synchronized.
The voltage at the RT pin is internally regulated to a 2 volts. The RT resistor should be located very close to the
device and connected directly to the pins of the controller (RT and ARTN).
PWM Comparator / Slope Compensation
The PWM comparator compares the current ramp signal with the loop error voltage derived from the error
amplifier output. The error amplifier output voltage at the COMP pin is offset by 1.4V and then further attenuated
by a 3:1 resistor divider. The PWM comparator polarity is such that 0 Volts on the COMP pin will result in zero
duty cycle at the controller output. For duty cycles greater than 50 percent, current mode control circuits are
subject to sub-harmonic oscillation. By adding an additional fixed slope voltage ramp signal (slope compensation)
to the current sense signal, this oscillation can be avoided. The LM5070-80 integrates this slope compensation
by summing a current ramp generated by the oscillator with the current sense signal. Additional slope
compensation may be added by increasing the source impedance of the current sense signal (with an external
resistor between the CS pin and current sense resistor). Since the LM5070-50 is not capable of duty cycles
greater than 50%, there is no slope compensation feature in this device.
Softstart
The softstart feature allows the power converter to gradually reach the initial steady state operating point, thereby
reducing start-up stresses, output overshoot and current surges. At power on, after the V
CC
undervoltage lockout
threshold is satisfied, an internal 10μA current source charges an external capacitor connected to the SS pin.
The capacitor voltage will ramp up slowly and will limit the COMP pin voltage and the duty cycle of the output
pulses.
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