PAC5210
Power Application Controller
10. MULTI-MODE POWER MANAGER (MMPM)
10.1. Features
Multi-mode switching supply controller configurable as high voltage or ultra-high-voltage buck, AC/DC flyback
DC supply up to 52V or line AC input
4 linear regulators with power and hibernate management
Power and temperature monitor, warning, and fault detection
10.2. Block Diagram
Figure 10-1. Multi-Mode Power Manager
MULTI-MODE POWER MANAGER
MULTI-MODE SWITCHING
SUPPLY CONTROLLER
COMP &
CURR LIMIT
START UP &
MODE CTRL
CLAMP
1.2V
VHM
DRM
ERROR
AMP
VOLTAGE
SETTING
PWM
LOGIC
VP
DRIVER
ERROR
COMP
VSSP
CSM
IMOD
DAC
POWER
OK & OVP
CURR
SENSE
VSSA
VSS
2.5V V
SYSTEM
SUPPLY
LINEAR
REG
TIMERS
REF
POWER
& TEMP
MON
REGO
VSYS
V
V
LINEAR
REG
LINEAR
REG
MON
REG
V
HIBERNATE
THREF
TEMP
VCCIO
VCC33
VCC18
10.3. Functional Description
The Multi-Mode Power Manager (Figure 10-1) is optimized to efficiently provide "all-in-one" power management
required by the PAC and associated application circuitry from a wide range of input power sources. It
incorporates a dedicated multi-mode switching supply (MMSS) controller operable as a buck, flyback, or boost
converter to efficiently convert power from a DC or AC input source to generate a main supply output VP. Four
linear regulators provide VSYS, VCCIO, VCC33, and VCC18 supplies for 5V system, 5V or 3.3V I/O, 3.3V mixed signal,
and 1.8V microcontroller core circuitry. The power manager also handles system functions including internal
reference generation, timers, hibernate mode management, and power and temperature monitoring.
10.3.1. Multi-Mode Switching Supply (MMSS) Controller
The MMSS controller drives an external power transistor for pulse-width modulation switching of an inductor or
transformer for power conversion. The DRM output drives the gate of the n-channel MOSFET or the base of the
NPN between the VHM on state and VSSP off state at proper duty cycle and switching frequency to ensure that the
main supply voltage VP is regulated. The VP regulation voltage is initially set to 9V during start up, and can be
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Rev 1.11‒May 3, 2017