MAX5072/3 Switching Power Supply Clock Configuration
MAX5072/3 Switching Power Supply Clock Configuration
Desired switching frequency, fSW: Actual switching frequency, fSW: ROSC: Soft-start period, tSS: 2000000 2019386 6190 0.5070848 Hz Hz
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This spreadsheet is intended to help set up and configure the Maxim MAX5072 and MAX5073 Dual Output Buck or Boost Con directed by the component datasheet. All cells that require the user to enter a value are formatted with a light blue background. Be sure to observe the units ma automatic calculation is turned on in the Excel Options menu, the calculated values will update every time an unprotected cel cells with a light green background
To use this configuration tool, begin on the Configuration worksheet and enter the desired switching frequency in the blue cel value for ROSC. Next, proceed to either the Buck or Boost worksheet(s) and begin by entering the input and output voltages a voltages and transient characteristics can be entered in the appropriate cells. The spreadsheet will calculate component val type (II or III) and component values for buck and boost configurations will be indicated on the Buck Compensation
The capacitor selections are based on standard component values, and the indicated ESR and capacitance values should be r mount X5R capacitors. (The Murata GRM32, GRM 43, and GRM55 series parts are a good starting point.) The inductor value Engineering P0751.xxx datasheet - the actual Pulse Engineering part number is indicated in the Buck and designs, it is by no means the only inductor that will work, and the user is welcome to source other components with similar
The worksheets are set up to calculate component values for converter 1 of the MAX5072/3. The results will also apply to con switch limit of 1.8A for converter 2. (Converter 1 has a peak switch current limit of 3A). Also, be sure not to exceed the respectively. The internal high-side switch RDS(ON) values must also be entered appropriately - about 200 m
The worksheets are password-protected to prevent inadvertant changes to the formulas. The protected cells can still be selec can be unlocked with the password "maxim". There are also four hidden sheets that contain the capacitor and inductor compo the Format/Sheet/Unhide option on the Excel toolbar. If a cell value is entered that causes one or more key parameters to go outside of allowable ranges, the offending value will another value until the limiting parameter is within design limits. It is important to note that not allpossible design erro check before committing the design to hardware.
Please direct any questions or concerns to your Maxim Integrated Products applications engineer. The official MAX5 these integrated circuit products, and in the case of discrepancy, the datasheets take precendence over this configur
ROSC(MIN) = ROSC(MAX) =
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Notice: This tool is intended as an aid towards developing a successful switching power supply design, using Maxim integrated circuits. As with any automated tool, the results generated by this spreadsheet should be verified using typical power supply design techniques and rules before committing the design to hardware!
5073 Dual Output Buck or Boost Converters. The component values generated are tailored to this IC, as
Be sure to observe the units marked to the right of the cells and enter your values accordingly. If pdate every time an unprotected cell value is changed. All resultant component values are indicated in
ed switching frequency in the blue cell. The spreadsheet will determine the best standard 1% resistor tering the input and output voltages and the output current. Other design parameters such as ripple dsheet will calculate component values to best achieve your design goals. The compensation network Buck Compensation and Boost Compensation worksheets respectively.
R and capacitance values should be readily achievable in the "real world" with 1210 to 2220 size surfaceod starting point.) The inductor values and ESR specifications are pulled directly from the Pulse Buck and Boost worksheets. (Although the P0751 series is a good fit for many MAX5072/3 rce other components with similar specifications.)
2/3. The results will also apply to converter 2, provided that the peak switch currents are kept below the lso, be sure not to exceed the maximum output current limits of 2A and 1A for converters 1 and 2 about 200 m for converter 1 and 435 m for converter 2.
The protected cells can still be selected to view the actual calculations. If desired, the protected sheets ain the capacitor and inductor component specification look-up tables; these can be revealed by selecting
le ranges, the offending value will be highlighted with an orange background or red font. If this occurs, try t not allpossible design errors are "flagged" in this manner - all results should be given a "common-sense"
ations engineer. The official MAX5072 and MAX5073 datasheets remain the ultimate reference for ke precendence over this configuration tool.
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Allowable input ripple: Allowable output ripple: Load step current: Allowable load step transient:
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(A)luminum or (C)eramic COUT: DVOUT(ESR): DVOUT(Q): Ceramic ESRIN: Ceramic CIN: Practical CIN: Ceramic ESRout: Ceramic Cout: Practical COUT: Step ESROUT: Step COUT: Practical Step COUT:
(ceramic recommended) (output ripple resulting from COUT ESR) (output ripple resulting from COUT capacitance)
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(high-side switch on resistance) (rectifier forward drop) (discharge path drop) (charging path drop)
peak ripple current) tON(MIN): VIN(MIN): 326.8 4.263 ns V (must exceed 100 ns)
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LOUT Part Number: P0751.222 mH Inductance: 2.2 Min COUT: Max ESROUT: 68 30.0
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ecommended) Notice: This tool is intended as an aid towards developing a successful switching power supply design, using Maxim integrated circuits. As with any automated tool, the results generated by this spreadsheet should be verified using typical power supply design techniques and rules before committing the design to hardware!
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Notice: This tool is intended as an aid towards developing a successful switching power supply design, using Maxim integrated circuits. As with any automated tool, the results generated by this spreadsheet should be verified using typical GE/A: 36 (error amp gain, Type II comp.) power supply design techniques and rules before committing the design to hardware!
Type III
fZ: 7234.315595 Hz (should be 0.75*fLC) CF : RF : CI: RI: R1: CCF: R2: 2200 10000 2200 910 4640 22 1470 3.325 pF
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(use typical value) (must not exceed 2A for converter 1, 1A for converter 2)
Ideal LOUT: Practical LOUT: Actual DIL: D: DMAX: DMIN: Allowable input ripple: Allowable output ripple: Load step current: Allowable load step transient:
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A (typical duty cycle) (max duty cycle, at VIN(MIN)) (min duty cycle, at VIN(MAX)) V V A V
(A)luminum or (C)eramic COUT: DVOUT(ESR): DVOUT(Q): Ceramic ESRIN: Ceramic CIN: Practical CIN: Ceramic ESRout: Ceramic Cout: Practical COUT: Step ESROUT: Step COUT: Practical Step COUT:
(ceramic recommended) (output ripple resulting from COUT ESR) (output ripple resulting from COUT capacitance)
RDSON: VD: for converter 1, 1A for converter 2) VDL: VDS: Efficiency (): tON(MIN):
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(high-side switch on resistance) (diode forward drop) (inductor forward drop) (Internal switch forward drop) (estimated) (must exceed 100 ns)
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Notice: This tool is intended as an aid towards developing a successful switching power supply design, using Maxim integrated circuits. As with any automated tool, the results generated by this spreadsheet should be verified using typical power supply design techniques and rules before committing the design to hardware!
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fZ: Type III CF : RF : CI: RI: R1: CCF: R2: VOUT with real resistor values:
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Notice: This tool is intended as an aid towards developing a successful switching power supply design, using Maxim integrated circuits. As with any automated tool, the results generated by this spreadsheet should be verified using typical power supply design techniques and rules before committing the design to hardware!