AAT2512
Dual 400mA High Frequency Buck Converter
The output voltage droop due to a load transient is
To limit the bias current required for the external
feedback resistor string, the minimum suggested
value for R2 and R4 is 59kΩ. Although a larger
value will reduce the quiescent current, it will also
increase the impedance of the feedback node,
making it more sensitive to external noise and
interference. Table 2 summarizes the resistor val-
ues for various output voltages with R2 and R4 set
to either 59kΩ for good noise immunity or 221kΩ
for reduced no load input current.
dominated by the capacitance of the ceramic out-
put capacitor. During a step increase in load cur-
rent the ceramic output capacitor alone supplies
the load current until the loop responds. As the loop
responds, the inductor current increases to match
the load current demand. This typically takes two
to three switching cycles and can be estimated by:
3
·
VDROOP FS
ΔILOAD
COUT
=
·
V
V
1.5V
0.6V
⎛
⎝
⎞
⎛
⎝
⎞
- 1 ·
R1 =
OUT -1
·
R2 =
59kΩ = 88.5kΩ
⎠
⎠
REF
Once the average inductor current increases to the
DC load level, the output voltage recovers. The
above equation establishes a limit on the minimum
value for the output capacitor with respect to load
transients.
The adjustable version of the AAT2512 in combina-
tion with an external feedforward capacitor (C4 and
C5 of Figure 2) delivers enhanced transient
response for extreme pulsed load applications. The
addition of the feedforward capacitor typically
requires a larger output capacitor (C1 and C2) for
stability.
The internal voltage loop compensation also limits
the minimum output capacitor value to 4.7µF. This
is due to its effect on the loop crossover frequency
(bandwidth), phase margin, and gain margin.
Increased output capacitance will reduce the
crossover frequency with greater phase margin.
R2, R4 = 59kΩ R2, R4 = 221kΩ
VOUT (V)
R1, R3 (kΩ)
R1, R3
The maximum output capacitor RMS ripple current
is given by:
0.8
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.8
1.85
2.0
2.5
3.3
19.6
29.4
39.2
49.9
59.0
68.1
78.7
88.7
118
75K
113K
150K
187K
221K
261K
301K
332K
442K
464K
523K
715K
1.00M
1
VOUT · (VIN(MAX) - VOUT)
IRMS(MAX)
=
·
L · F · VIN(MAX)
2 · 3
Dissipation due to the RMS current in the ceramic
output capacitor ESR is typically minimal, resulting in
less than a few degrees rise in hot spot temperature.
124
137
187
267
Adjustable Output Resistor Selection
For applications requiring an adjustable output volt-
age, the 0.6V version can be programmed exter-
nally. Resistors R1 through R4 of Figure 2 program
the output to regulate at a voltage higher than 0.6V.
Table 2: Adjustable Resistor Values
For Use With 0.6V Version.
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