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ZSPM1025C / ZSPM1025D
True Digital PWM Controller (Single-Phase, Single-Rail)
ZSPM1025C/D Block Diagram
ISNSP
ISNSN
Current Sensing
Average Current
Sensing
Digital Control Loop
VFBP
VFBN
VFB
FLASH
ADC
DAC
Adaptive Digital
Controller
PWM
PWM
LSE
Typical Applications
Telecom Switches
Servers and Storage
Base Stations
Network Routers
Industrial Applications
FPGA Designs
TEMP
OC Detection
Sequencer
OV Detection
DAC
OT Detection
Vin OV/UV
Detection
Int. Temp
Sense
Vout UV Detection
VREF
1.8V Reg
Analog
HKADC
CPU Core
NVM
(OTP)
1.8V Reg
Digital
GPIO
VDD18
VREFP
Configurable
Error Handler
Bias
Current
Source
AVDD18
Point-of-load power solutions
Telecommunications
Single-Rail/Single-Phase
supplies for Processors,
ASICs, DSP’s, etc.
CONFIG0
CONFIG1
VIN
Clock
Generation
3.3V
Reg
VDD33
ADCVREF
PGOOD
GPIO0
CONTROL
GPIO1
GPIO2
GPIO3
Ordering Information
Sales Code
ZSPM1025CA1W 0
ZSPM1025DA1W 0
ZSPM8725-KIT
ZSPM8825-KIT
Description
ZSPM1025C Lead-free QFN24 — Temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
ZSPM1025D Lead-free QFN24 — Temperature range: -40°C to +125°C
Evaluation Kit for ZSPM1025C with PMBus™ Communication Interface and Pink Power Designer™ GUI
Evaluation Kit for ZSPM1025D with PMBus™ Communication Interface and Pink Power Designer™ GUI
VDD50
Package
7” Reel
7” Reel
Kit
Kit
Sales and Further Information
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ZSPM1025C / ZSPM1025D
True Digital PWM Controller (Single-Phase, Single-Rail)
Contents
Features ................................................................................................................................................................... 2
List of Figures .......................................................................................................................................................... 5
List of Tables ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
1 IC Characteristics ............................................................................................................................................. 7
1.1. Absolute Maximum Ratings ....................................................................................................................... 7
2.3. Available Packages ................................................................................................................................. 14
3.3. Digital Power Control ............................................................................................................................... 15
3.3.2. Output Voltage Feedback ................................................................................................................. 15
3.3.3. Digital Compensator ......................................................................................................................... 15
3.3.4. Power Sequencing and the CONTROL Pin ...................................................................................... 16
3.3.5. Pre-biased Start-up and Soft-Off ...................................................................................................... 18
3.3.6. Current Sensing ................................................................................................................................ 18
3.3.7. Temperature Measurement .............................................................................................................. 19
3.4. Fault Monitoring and Response Generation ............................................................................................ 19
3.4.1. Output Over/Under Voltage .............................................................................................................. 19
3.4.2. Output Current Protection ................................................................................................................. 20
3.5. Monitoring and Debugging via I C™ ....................................................................................................... 20
4 Application Information ................................................................................................................................... 21
Ordering Information ...................................................................................................................................... 38
Related Documents ........................................................................................................................................ 39
Document Revision History ............................................................................................................................ 39
List of Figures
Figure 2.1
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Typical Application Circuit with a 5 V Supply Voltage ...................................................................... 11
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