Voltages ..................................... –0.3V to 28V
PLLIN/MODE, INTV
CC
Voltage ..................... –0.3V to 6V
FREQ Voltage ........................................ –0.3V to INTV
CC
I
LIM
, PHASMD Voltages ....................... –0.3V to INTV
CC
EXTV
CC
..................................................... –0.3V to 14V
ITH1, ITH2, V
FB1
, V
FB2
Voltages ................... –0.3V to 6V
PGOOD1, PGOOD2 Voltages ....................... –0.3V to 6V
TRACK/SS1, TRACK/SS2 Voltages ............. –0.3V to 6V
Operating Junction Temperature Range (Notes 2, 3)
LTC3890E-2, LTC3890I-2................... –40°C to 125°C
LTC3890H-2 ...................................... –40°C to 150°C
LTC3890MP-2 .................................... –55°C to 150°C
Storage Temperature Range .................. –65°C to 150°C
I
LIM
32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25
SENSE1
–
1
FREQ 2
PHASMD 3
CLKOUT 4
PLLIN/MODE 5
SGND 6
RUN1 7
RUN2 8
UH PACKAGE
32-LEAD (5mm
×
5mm) PLASTIC QFN
T
JMAX
= 150°C,
θ
JA
= 34°C/W
EXPOSED PAD (PIN 33) IS SGND, MUST BE SOLDERED TO PCB
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LTC3890EUH-2#PBF
LTC3890IUH-2#PBF
LTC3890HUH-2#PBF
LTC3890MPUH-2#PBF
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38902
38902
32-Lead (5mm
×
5mm) Plastic QFN
32-Lead (5mm
×
5mm) Plastic QFN
32-Lead (5mm
×
5mm) Plastic QFN
–40°C to 125°C
–40°C to 125°C
–40°C to 150°C
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×
5mm) Plastic QFN
32-Lead (5mm
×
5mm) Plastic QFN
32-Lead (5mm
×
5mm) Plastic QFN
32-Lead (5mm
×
5mm) Plastic QFN
TEMPERATURE RANGE
–40°C to 125°C
–40°C to 125°C
–40°C to 150°C
–55°C to 150°C
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TG1
Rev. A
2
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LTC3890-2
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
V
IN
V
OUT
V
FB1,2
PARAMETER
Input Supply Operating Voltage Range
Regulated Output Voltage Range
Regulated Feedback Voltage
(Note 4) I
TH1,2
Voltage = 1.2V
–40°C to 85°C, All Grades
LTC3890E-2, LTC3890I-2
LTC3890H-2, LTC3890MP-2
(Note 4)
(Note 4) V
IN
= 4.5V to 60V
(Note 4)
Measured in Servo Loop,
∆
ITH
Voltage = 1.2V to 0.7V
(Note 4)
Measured in Servo Loop,
∆
ITH
Voltage = 1.2V to 2V
g
m1,2
I
Q
Transconductance Amplifier g
m
Input DC Supply Current
Pulse-Skipping or Forced Continuous
Mode (One Channel On)
Pulse-Skipping or Forced Continuous
Mode (Both Channels On)
Sleep Mode (One Channel On)
Sleep Mode (Both Channels On)
Shutdown
UVLO
I
SENSE+
I
SENSE–
Undervoltage Lockout
SENSE
+
Pin Current
SENSE
–
Pins Current
(Note 4) I
TH1,2
= 1.2V, Sink/Source = 5µA
(Note 5)
RUN1 = 5V and RUN2 = 0V, V
FB1
= 0.83V or
RUN1 = 0V and RUN2 = 5V, V
FB2
= 0.83V
RUN1,2 = 5V, V
FB1,2
= 0.83V (No Load)
RUN1 = 5V and RUN2 = 0V, V
FB1
= 0.83V (No Load) or
RUN1 = 0V and RUN2 = 5V, V
FB2
= 0.83V (No Load)
RUN1,2 = 5V, V
FB1,2
= 0.83V (No Load)
RUN1,2 = 0V
INTV
CC
Ramping Up
INTV
CC
Ramping Down
Each Channel
Each Channel
V
SENSE–
< INTV
CC
– 0.5V
V
SENSE–
> INTV
CC
+ 0.5V
In Dropout
V
TRACK/SS1,2
= 0V
V
RUN1
Rising
V
RUN2
Rising
V
FB1,2
= 0.7V, V
SENSE1
–,
2
– = 3.3V, I
LIM
= 0
V
FB1,2
= 0.7V, V
SENSE1
–,
2
– = 3.3V, I
LIM
= INTV
CC
V
FB1,2
= 0.7V, V
SENSE1
–,
2
– = 3.3V, I
LIM
= FLOAT
l
l
l
l
l
The
l
denotes the specifications which apply over the specified operating
junction temperature range, otherwise specifications are at T
A
= 25°C. V
IN
= 12V, V
RUN1,2
= 5V, EXTV
CC
= 0V unless otherwise noted.
(Note 2)
CONDITIONS
MIN
4
0.8
0.792
0.788
0.786
0.800
0.800
0.800
±5
0.002
0.01
TYP
MAX
60
24
0.808
0.812
0.812
±50
0.02
0.1
UNITS
V
V
V
V
V
nA
%/V
%
l
l
I
FB1,2
V
REFLNREG
V
LOADREG
Feedback Current
Reference Voltage Line Regulation
Output Voltage Load Regulation
l
–0.01
2
1.3
2
50
60
14
3.6
3.92
3.80
–0.1
%
mmho
mA
mA
75
100
25
4.2
4.0
±1
±1
µA
µA
µA
V
V
µA
µA
µA
%
µA
V
V
mV
mV
mV
mV
700
98
0.7
1.15
1.20
22
43
64
99
1.0
1.21
1.25
50
l
l
l
Maximum TG1, 2 Duty Factor
I
TRACK/SS1,2
Soft-Start Charge Current
V
RUN1
V
RUN2
RUN1 Pin On Threshold
RUN2 Pin On Threshold
RUN1,2 Pin Hysteresis
V
SENSE(MAX)
Maximum Current Sense Threshold
1.4
1.27
1.30
36
57
85
30
50
75
Rev. A
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LTC3890-2
The
l
denotes the specifications which apply over the specified operating
junction temperature range, otherwise specifications are at T
A
= 25°C. V
IN
= 12V, V
RUN1,2
= 5V, EXTV
CC
= 0V unless otherwise noted.
(Note 2)
SYMBOL
Gate Driver
TG1,2 Pull-Up On-Resistance
TG1,2 Pull-Down On-Resistance
BG1,2 Pull-Up On-Resistance
BG1,2 Pull-Down On-Resistance
TG1,2 t
r
TG1,2 t
f
BG1,2 t
r
BG1,2 t
f
TG/BG t
1D
BG/TG t
1D
t
ON(MIN)
V
INTVCCVIN
V
LDOVIN
V
INTVCCEXT
V
LDOEXT
V
EXTVCC
V
LDOHYS
f
25kΩ
f
65kΩ
f
105kΩ
f
LOW
f
HIGH
f
SYNC
TG Transition Time:
Rise Time
Fall Time
BG Transition Time:
Rise Time
Fall Time
Top Gate Off to Bottom Gate On Delay
Synchronous Switch-On Delay Time
Bottom Gate Off to Top Gate On Delay
Top Switch-On Delay Time
Minimum On-Time
Internal V
CC
Voltage
INTV
CC
Load Regulation
Internal V
CC
Voltage
INTV
CC
Load Regulation
EXTV
CC
Switchover Voltage
EXTV
CC
Hysteresis
Programmable Frequency
Programmable Frequency
Programmable Frequency
Low Fixed Frequency
High Fixed Frequency
Synchronizable Frequency
R
FREQ
= 25k, PLLIN/MODE = DC Voltage
R
FREQ
= 65k, PLLIN/MODE = DC Voltage
R
FREQ
= 105k, PLLIN/MODE = DC Voltage
V
FREQ
= 0V, PLLIN/MODE = DC Voltage
V
FREQ
= INTV
CC
, PLLIN/MODE = DC Voltage
PLLIN/MODE = External Clock
l
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
2.5
1.5
2.4
1.1
MAX
UNITS
Ω
Ω
Ω
Ω
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
(Note 6)
C
LOAD
= 3300pF
C
LOAD
= 3300pF
(Note 6)
C
LOAD
= 3300pF
C
LOAD
= 3300pF
C
LOAD
= 3300pF Each Driver
C
LOAD
= 3300pF Each Driver
(Note 7)
6V < V
IN
< 60V, V
EXTVCC
= 0V
I
CC
= 0mA to 50mA, V
EXTVCC
= 0V
6V < V
EXTVCC
< 13V
I
CC
= 0mA to 50mA, V
EXTVCC
= 8.5V
EXTV
CC
Ramping Positive
4.5
4.85
4.85
25
16
28
13
30
30
95
5.1
0.7
5.1
0.6
4.7
250
105
375
320
485
75
440
835
350
535
380
585
850
505
5.35
1.1
5.35
1.1
4.9
INTV
CC
Linear Regulator
V
%
V
%
V
mV
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
kHz
Oscillator and Phase-Locked Loop
Rev. A
4
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LTC3890-2
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
SYMBOL
V
PGL
I
PGOOD
V
PG
PARAMETER
PGOOD Voltage Low
PGOOD Leakage Current
PGOOD Trip Level
PGOOD1 and PGOOD2 Outputs
I
PGOOD
= 2mA
V
PGOOD
= 5V
V
FB
with Respect to Set Regulated Voltage
V
FB
Ramping Negative
Hysteresis
V
FB
with Respect to Set Regulated Voltage
V
FB
Ramping Positive
Hysteresis
t
PG
Delay for Reporting a Fault
–13
–10
2.5
10
2.5
25
0.2
0.4
±1
–7
V
µA
%
%
%
%
µs
The
l
denotes the specifications which apply over the specified operating
junction temperature range, otherwise specifications are at T
A
= 25°C. V
IN
= 12V, V
RUN1,2
= 5V, EXTV
CC
= 0V unless otherwise noted.
(Note 2)
CONDITIONS
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNITS
7
13
Note 1:
Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may
cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute Maximum
Ratings for extended periods may affect device reliability and lifetime.
Note 2:
The LTC3890-2 is tested under pulsed load conditions such that
T
J
≈ T
A
. The LTC3890E-2 is guaranteed to meet performance specifications
from 0°C to 85°C. Specifications over the –40°C to 125°C operating
junction temperature range are assured by design, characterization and
correlation with statistical process controls. The LTC3890I-2 is guaranteed
over the –40°C to 125°C operating junction temperature range, the
LTC3890H-2 is guaranteed over the –40°C to 150°C operating junction
temperature range and the LTC3890MP-2 is tested and guaranteed over
the –55°C to 150°C operating junction temperature range.
High junction temperatures degrade operating lifetimes; operating lifetime
is derated for junction temperatures greater than 125°C. Note that the
maximum ambient temperature consistent with these specifications is
determined by specific operating conditions in conjunction with board layout,
the rated package thermal impedance and other environmental factors.
Note 3:
T
J
is calculated from the ambient temperature T
A
and power
dissipation P
D
according to the following formula:
T
J
= T
A
+ (P
D
• 34°C/W)
Note 4:
The LTC3890-2 is tested in a feedback loop that servos V
ITH1,2
to a
specified voltage and measures the resultant V
FB
. The specification at 85°C is not
tested in production and is assured by design, characterization and correlation
to production testing at other temperatures (125°C for the LTC3890E-2/
LTC3890I-2, 150°C for the LTC3890H-2/LTC3890MP-2). For the LTC3890MP-2,
the specification at –40°C is not tested in production and is assured by design,
characterization and correlation to production testing at –55°C.
Note 5:
Dynamic supply current is higher due to the gate charge being
delivered at the switching frequency. See Applications information.
Note 6:
Rise and fall times are measured using 10% and 90% levels. Delay
times are measured using 50% levels.
Note 7:
The minimum on-time condition is specified for an inductor
peak-to-peak ripple current ≥ 40% of I
MAX
(See Minimum On-Time
Considerations in the Applications Information section).
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