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MIC2141 Micrel MIC2141 Micropower Boost Converter Preliminary Information General Description The MIC2141 is a micropower boost switching regulator that can operate from 3- or 4-cell nickel-metal-hydride batteries or a single Li-ion cell. This regulator employs a constant 330kHz, fixed 18% duty-cycle, gated-oscillator architecture. The MIC2141 can be used in applications where the output voltage must be dynamically adjusted. The device features a control signal input which is used to proportionally adjust the output voltage. The control signal input has a gain of 6, allowing a 0.8V to 3.6V control signal to vary a 4.8V to 22V output. The MIC2141 requires only three external components to operate and is available in a tiny 5-lead SOT-23 package for space and power-sensitive portable applications. The MIC2141 draws only 70A of quiescent current and can operate with an efficiency exceeding 85%. Features * * * * * * * * Implements low-power boost, SEPIC, or flyback 2.5V to 14V input voltage 330kHz switching frequency <2A shutdown current 70A quiescent current 1.24V bandgap reference typical output current 1mA to 10mA SOT-23-5 Package Applications * LCD bias supply * CCD digital camera supply Ordering Information Part Number MIC2141-BM5 Junction Temp. Range -40C to +85C Package SOT-23-5 Typical Application 10H VC* (from DAC) MIC2141 VC (V) 1 2 3 4 5 Control Voltage vs. Output Voltage Variable VOUT 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 10F 0.5 0 0 5 10 15 VOUT (V) 20 25 DAC-Controlled LCD Bias Voltage Supply Micrel, Inc. * 1849 Fortune Drive * San Jose, CA 95131 * USA * tel + 1 (408) 944-0800 * fax + 1 (408) 944-0970 * http://www.micrel.com June 2000 1 MIC2141 MIC2141 Micrel Pin Configuration SW GND IN 3 2 1 SAxx 4 5 Part Identification FB VC SOT-23-5 (BM) Pin Description Pin Number 1 2 3 4 5 Pin Name IN GND SW FB VC Pin Function Input: +2.5V to +14V supply for internal circuity. Ground: Return for internal circuitry and internal MOSFET (switch) source. Switch Node (Input): Internal MOSFET drain; 22V maximum. Feedback (Input): Output voltage sense node. Compared to VC control input voltage. Control (Input): Output voltage control signal input. Input voltage of 0.8V to 3.6V is proportional to 4.8V to 22V output voltage (gain of 6). If the pin is not connected, the output voltage will be VIN - 0.5V. MIC2141 2 June 2000 MIC2141 Micrel Absolute Maximum Ratings (Note 1) Supply Voltage (VIN) ................................................... +18V Switch Voltage (VSW) .................................................. +24V Feedback Voltage (FB) ................................................ +24V Control Input Voltage (VC), Note 3 .. VIN-200mV VC 4V ESD Rating, Note 4 ...................................................... 2kV Operating Ratings (Note 2) Supply Voltage (VIN) .................................... +2.5V to +14V Switch Voltage (VSW) ...................................... +3V to +22V Ambient Temperature (TA) ......................... -40C to +85C Junction Tempgserature (TJ) ................... -40C to +125C Package Thermal Resistance SOT-23-5 (JA) ...................................................... 220C/W Electrical Characteristics VIN = 3.6V, VOUT = 5V; IOUT = 1mA; TJ = 25C, bold values indicate -40C TA +85C; unless noted. Parameter Input Voltage Quiescent Current Comparator Hysteresis Control Voltage Gain (VOUT/VC) Controlled Output Voltage, Note 3 2.5V VIN 12V, VOUT = 15V VC = 0.8V; 2.5V VIN 4.2V VC = 2.5V; 2.7V VIN 12V VC = 3.4V; 3.6V VIN 12V Load Regulation Line Regulation Switch On-Resistance 100A IOUT 1mA, VOUT = 15V 2.5V VIN 12V; IOUT 1mA ISW = 100mA, VIN = 3.6V ISW = 100mA, VIN = 12V Oscillator Frequency Oscillator Duty Cycle Note 1. Note 2. Note 3. Note 4. Exceeding the absolute maximum rating may damage the device. The device is not guaranteed to function outside its operating rating. VC = 4V sets VOUT to 24V (absolute maximum level on VSW); VC must be VIN - 200mV. Devices are ESD sensitive. Handling precautions recommended. Human body model, 1.5k in series with 100pF. Condition Min 2.5 Typ Max 14 Units V A mV Switch off, VIN = 3.6V 70 10 6 4.85 14.55 19.4 5.0 15.0 20.0 0.25 0.05 4 2.5 300 15 330 18 100 5.15 15.45 20.6 1 0.2 V V V % %/V 360 kHz % June 2000 3 MIC2141 MIC2141 Micrel Typical Characteristcs Feedback Current vs. Output Voltage 25 FEEDBACK CURRENT (A) 20 15 10 5 0 0 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 20 VIN = 5V L = 33H VIN = 2.5V 10 Control Voltage vs. Output Voltage 6.4 6.3 6.2 GAIN 6.1 6.0 5.9 VIN = 3.6V 5.8 4 5.7 0 Gain vs. Output Voltage VIN = 5V L = 33H 15 5 5 10 15 20 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 25 0 0 1 2 3 CONTROL VOLTAGE (V) 5 10 15 20 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 25 Control Current vs. Control Voltage 7 CONTROL CURRENT (nA) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 CONTROL VOLTAGE (V) 4 15.00 Load Regulation 15.0 IPEAK = 100mA L = 33H OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 14.8 14.6 14.4 14.2 14.0 2 Line Regulation 14.95 14.90 IPEAK = 150mA L = 22H 14.85 VIN = 5V 14.80 0 1 2 3 4 LOAD CURRENT (mA) 5 L = 33H IL = 100A 4 6 8 10 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) 12 Oscillator Frequency vs. Input Voltage 400 QUIESCENT CURRENT (A) 380 360 340 320 300 2 280 240 Quiescent Current vs. Input Voltage 0.60 0.58 ON-TIME (s) 200 160 120 80 40 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) 0.56 0.54 0.52 On-Time vs. Temperature FREQUENCY (kHz) 4 6 8 10 12 14 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) 16 0.50 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C) Frequency vs. Temperature 350 340 330 320 310 300 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C) 20 19 DUTY CYCLE (%) 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 Duty Cycle vs. Temperature FREQUENCY (kHz) 11 10 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C) MIC2141 4 June 2000 MIC2141 Micrel Quiescent Current vs. Temperature 88 QUIESCENT CURRENT (A) 86 84 82 80 78 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C) OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) VIN = 5V 15.00 14.80 14.60 14.40 14.20 Output Voltage vs. Temperature 6.00 5.98 VIN = 5V L = 33H 5.96 5.94 5.92 Gain vs. Temperature 14.00 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C) GAIN VIN = 5V 5.90 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C) Switch Voltage Drop vs. Temperature 800 700 600 VDS (mV) 500 400 300 200 100 0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C) VIN = 3.3V ID = 100mA RDS(on) () 8 7 6 Switch On-Resistance vs. Temperature 900 800 700 VDS (mV) 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 2 Switch Voltage Drop vs. Input Voltage IDS = 100mA 5 4 3 2 1 0 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 80 100 TEMPERATURE (C) VIN = 3.3V 4 6 8 10 12 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) 14 On-Resistance vs. Input Voltage 9 8 ON-RESISTANCE () EFFICIENCY (%) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) 14 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 0 Efficiency 90 BAT54HT1 Diode RIPPLE VOLTAGE (mV) 1N4148 Diode VIN = 5V VOUT = 15V L = 33H 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2 Ripple Voltage vs. Input Voltage L = 100H VOUT = 15V IL = 1mA 1 2 3 OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) 4 4 6 8 10 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) 12 June 2000 5 MIC2141 MIC2141 Micrel Functional Diagram IN SW Bandgap Reference Oscillator 330kHz FIXED DUTY CYCLE VC FB MIC2141 GND Functional Description See "Applications Information" for component selection and predesigned circuits. Overview This MIC2141 is a fixed-duty-cycle, constant-frequency, gatedoscillator, micropower, switch-mode power supply controller. Quiescent current for the MIC2141 is only 70A in the switch off state, and since a MOSFET output switch is used, additional current needed for switch drive is minimized. Efficiencies above 85% throughout most operating conditions can be realized. Regulaton Regulation is performed by a hysteretic comparator which regulates the output voltage by gating the internal oscillator. The user applies a programming voltage to the VC pin. (For a fixed or adjustable output regulator, with an internal reference, use the MIC2142.) The output voltage is divided down internally and then compared to the VC, the control input voltage, forcing the output voltage to 6 times the VC. The comparator has hysteresis built into it, which determines the amount of low frequency ripple that will be present on the output. Once the feedback input to the comparator exceeds the control voltage by 10mV, the high-frequency oscillator drive is removed from the output switch. As the feedback input to the comparator returns to the control voltage level, the comparator is reset and the high-frequency oscillator is again gated to the output switch. Typically 10mV of hysteresis seen at the comparator will correspond to 60mV of lowfrequency ripple at the output. Applications, which require continuous adjustment of the output voltage, can do so by adjustment of the VC control pin. MIC2141 6 Output The maximum output voltage is limited by the voltage capability of the output switch. Output voltages up to 22V can be achieved with a standard boost circuit. Higher output voltages require a flyback configuration. Output Voltage Control The internal hysteretic comparator disables the output drive once the output voltage exceeds the nominal by 30mV. The drive is then enabled once the output voltage drops below the nominal by 30mV. The reference level, which actually programs the output voltage, is set by the VC control input. The output is 6 times the control voltage (VC) and the output ripple will be 6 times the comparator hystersis. Therefore, with 10mV of hystersis, there will be 30mV variation in the output around the nominal value. See the "Typical Characteristics: Control Voltage vs. Output Voltage" for a graph of input-to-output behavior. The common-mode range of the comparator requires that the maximum control voltage (VC) be held to 200mV less than VIN. When programming for a 20V output, a minimum VIN of 3.5V will be required. See the "Typical Characteristics: Gain vs. Output Voltage" for a graph of gain behavior. To achieve 20V output at lower input voltages, the external resistive divider (R1 and R2) shown in Figure 2 can be added. This circuit will increase the control-to-output gain, while limiting the error introduced by the tolerance of the internal resistor feedback network. June 2000 MIC2141 Micrel CCM (continuous conduction mode). As the input voltage is raised above this level the inductor has a potential for developing a dc component while the oscillator is gated on. Table 1 display the input points at which the inductor current can possibly operate in the CCM region. Operation in this region can result in a peak current slightly higher than displayed Table 4. (3) VIN(ccm) = VOUT + VFWD + (1 - D) Application Information Predesigned circuit information is at the end of this section. Component Selection Boost Inductor Maximum power is delivered to the load when the oscillator is gated on 100% of the time. Total output power and circuit efficiency must be considered when determining the maximum inductor. The largest inductor possible is preferable in order to minimize the peak current and output ripple. Efficiency can vary from 80% to 90% depending upon input voltage, output voltage, load current, inductor, and output diode. Equation 1 solves for the output current capability for a given inductor value and expected efficiency. Figures 5 through 9 graph estimates for maximum output current, assuming the minimum duty cycle, maximum frequency, and 85% efficiency. To determine the required inductance, find the intersection between the output voltage and current and select the value of the inductor curve just above the intersection. If the efficiency is expected to be other than the 85% used for the graph, Equation 1 can then be used to better determine the maximum output capability. ( ) Table 2 lists common inductors suitable for most applications. Table 6 lists minimum inductor sizes versus input and output voltage. In low-cost, low-peak-current applications, RF-type leaded inductors may sufficient. All inductors listed in Table 4 can be found within the selection of CR32- or LQH4C-series inductors from either Sumida or muRata. Manufacturer muRata Sumida J.W. Miller Coilcraft Series LQH1C/3C/4C CR32 78F 90 Device Type surface mount surface mount axial leaded axial leaded Table 2. Inductor Examples Boost Output Diode Speed, forward voltage, and reverse current are very important in selecting the output diode. In the boost configuration, the average diode current is the same as the average load current. (The peak current is the same as the peak inductor current and can be derived from Equation 2 or Figure 10.) Care must be take to make sure that the peak current is evaluated at the maximum input voltage. 75C VFWD at 100mA 0.275V 0.6V (175C) 0.4V (85C) 0.54 (85C) 25C Room 75C VFWD Temp. Leakage Package at Leakage at 15V 100mA at 15V 0.325V 0.95V 0.45V 0.56V 2.5A 25nA (20V) 10nA (25V) 0.4A 90A 0.2A (20V) 1A (20V) 2A (85C) SOD123 SMT leaded and SMT SMT DO-34 leaded (1) IO(max) (VIN(min) tON ) = 2LMAX TS 2 x 1 VO eff - VIN(min) The peak inductor and switch current can be calculated from Equation 2 or read from the graph in Figure 10. The peak current shown in Figure 10 is derived assuming a maximum duty cycle and a minimum frequency. The selected inductor and diode peak current capability must exceed this value. The peak current seen by the inductor is calculated at the maximum input voltage. A wider input voltage range will result in a higher worst-case peak current in the inductor. This effect can be seen in Table 4 by comparing the difference between the peak current at VIN(min) and VIN(max). (2) IPK = t ON(max ) VIN(max ) LMIN Diode MBR0530 1N4148 BAT54 BAT85 DCM/CCM Boundary Equation 3 solves for the point at which the inductor current will transition from DCM (discontinuous conduction mode) to VOUT 3.3V 5.0V 9.0V 12.0V 15.0V 16.0V 20.0V 22.0V VIN(CCM) 3.04V 4.40V 7.60V 10.0V 12.4V 13.2V 16.4V 18.0V Table 3. Diode Examples As can be seen in the "Typical Characteristics: Efficiency" graph, the output diode type can have an effect on circuit efficiency. The BAT54- and BAT85-series diodes are lowcurrent Shottky diodes available from On Semiconductor and Phillips, respectively. They are suitable for peak repetitive currents of 300mA or less with good reverse current characteristics. For applications that are cost driven, the 1N4148, or equivalent, will provide sufficient switching speed with greater forward drop and reduced cost. Other acceptable diodes are On Semiconductor's MBR0530 or Vishay's B0530, although they can have reverse currents that exceed 1mA at very high junction temperatures. Table 3 summarizes some typical performance characteristics of various suitable diodes. 7 MIC2141 Table 1. DCM/CCM Boundary June 2000 MIC2141 Output Capacitor If the availability of tantalum capacitors is limited, ceramic capacitors and inexpensive electrolyics may be necessary. Selection of the capacitor value will depend upon on the peak inductor current and inductor size. MuRata offers the GRM series with up to 10F at 25V, with a Y5V temperature coefficient, in a 1210 surface-mount package. Low-cost applications can use M-series leaded electrolytic capacitors from Panasonic. In general, ceramic, electrolytic, or tantalum values ranging from 10F to 47F can be used for the output capacitor. Manufacturer muRata Vishay Panasonic Series GRM 594 M-series Type ceramic Y5V tantalum electrolytic Package surface mount surface mount leaded Micrel LMAX = LMAX VIN(min)2 t ON(min)2 V IO(max) O - VIN(min) 2 TS(min) eff = 17H Select 15H 10%. IPEAK = t ON(max) VIN(max) = 0.767s 4.8V 13.5H LMIN IPEAK = 272mA Table 4. Capacitor Examples Design Example Given a design requirement of 12V output and 1mA load with a minimum input voltage of 2.5V, Equation 1 can be used to calculate to maximum inductance or it can be read from the graph in Figure 4. Once the maximum inductance has been determined, the peak current can be determined using Equation 2 or Figure 10. VOUT = 12V IOUT = 1mA VIN = 4.8V to 2.5V VIN +2.7V to +12V C2 10F 25V VC Return C4 0.1F 1 Select a BAT54 diode and CR32 inductor. Always check the peak current to insure that it is within the limits specified in the load line shown in Figure 10 for all input and output voltages. Gain Boost Use Figure 2 to increase the voltage gain of the system. The typical gain can easily be increased from the nominal gain of 6 to a value of 8 or 10. Figure 2 shows a gain of 8 so that with 2.5V applied to VC, VOUT will be 20V. Bootstrap The bootstrap configuration is used to increase the maximum output current for a given input voltage. This is most effective when the input voltage is less than 5V. Output current can typically be tripled by using this technique. See Table 4a. for bootstrap-ready-built component values. L1 33H MIC2141 IN SW FB VC GND CR1 BAT54HT1 VOUT +5V to +15V C1 10F 25V 3 4 2 5 Return Figure 1. Basic Configuration VIN +2.7V to +12V C2 10F 25V VC Return C4 0.1F 4 L1 22H MIC2141 IN SW FB VC GND CR1 BAT54HT1 R1 34.8k IFB R2 121k VOUT +5V to +20V C1 10F 25V R1 VOUT = 6VC 1 + + I R1 R2 FB IFB(typ) = 15A for VOUT = 15V 3 2 1 5 Return Figure 2. Gain-Boost Configuration VIN +2.7V to +4.7V CR2 C4 1N4148 0.1F C2 10F 25V L1 4.7H CR1 MBR0530 VOUT +12V 1 VC Return 5 MIC2141 IN SW FB VC GND CR3 1N4148 3 4 2 C1 10F 25V Return Figure 3. Bootstrap Configuration MIC2141 8 June 2000 MIC2141 Inductor Selection Guides Micrel 40 3.9H 4.7H VIN = 2.5V 200 VIN = 3.3V Use for Li-ion battery 4.7H 100 10H 12H 10 15H 18H 22H 27H 15H 18H 22H 27H 33H 39H 47H 56H 68H 82H 100H 120H 150H 180H 220H MAX. OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) MAX. OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 18 20 22 33H 39H 47H 56H 68H 82H 100H 120H 1 150H 180H 220H 10 1 0.1 0 2 0.1 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 18 20 22 Figure 5. Inductor Selection for VIN = 2.5V Figure 6. Inductor Selection for VIN = 3.3V June 2000 9 MIC2141 MIC2141 Micrel 200 VIN = 5V 100 8.2H 10H 12H 15H 18H 22H 27H 33H 39H 47H 56H 68H 100 VIN = 9V 15H 18H 22H 27H 33H 39H 47H MAX. OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) 10 82H 100H 120H 150H 180H 220H MAX. OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) 56H 68H 82H 10 100H 120H 150H 180H 1 220H 270H 330H 390H 470H 0.1 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 18 20 22 1 8 10 12 14 16 18 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 20 22 Figure7. Inductor Selection for VIN = 5V Figure 8. Inductor Selection for VIN = 9V MIC2141 10 June 2000 MIC2141 Micrel 100 22H 27H 33H 39H 47H 56H 68H 82H 100H 18H VIN = 12V MAX. OUTPUT CURRENT (mA) 120H 150H 180H 10 220H 270H 330H 390H 470H 1 10 12 14 16 18 OUTPUT VOLTAGE (V) 20 22 Figure 9. Inductor Selection for VIN = 12V June 2000 11 MIC2141 MIC2141 Micrel 3.9H 4.7H 8.2H 1000 900 10H 12H 800 700 15H 600 PEAK CURRENT (mA) 18H 500 22H 400 27H 33H 300 39H 47H 200 56H 68H 100 82H 100H 120H 150H 180H 220H 270H 330H 14 390H 470H 0 0 2 4 6 8 INPUT VOLTAGE (V) 10 12 Figure 10. Peak Inductor Current vs. Input Voltage MIC2141 12 June 2000 MIC2141 Predesigned Circuit Values Micrel VIN(min) 2.5V VIN(max) 4.5V VOUT 5.0V IOUT(max) 4mA 3mA 2mA 1mA 0.5mA 14.8mA 1mA 0.5mA 0.2mA 3.5mA 4.3mA 0.8mA 0.5mA 0.2mA 0.8mA 0.5mA 0.2mA 0.5mA 0.2mA 0.1mA 10mA 3.6mA 0.8mA 20mA 3mA 1.7mA 0.8mA 8mA L1 15H 18H 27H 56H 120H 3.9H 15H 33H 82H 4.7H 3.9H 15H 27H 68H 15H 22H 56H 15H 39H 82H 12H 27H 120H 4.7H 12H 22H 47H 4.7H CR1 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 MBR0503 MBR0530 BAT54 BAT54 MBR0503 MBR0503 MBR0530 MBR0530 BAT54 MBR0530 MBR0530 BAT54 MBR0530 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 MBR0530 MBR0530 MBR0530 MBR0530 MBR0503 IPEAK (VIN = VOUT - 0.5V) or 14V 230mA 192mA 128mA 62mA 29mA 890mA 588mA 267mA 108mA 750mA 900mA 741mA 412mA 163mA 710mA 456mA 190mA 590mA 274mA 130mA 288mA 128mA 29mA 730mA 652mA 296mA 139mA 750mA IPEAK (VIN = VIN(min)) 128mA 106mA 71mA 34mA 16mA 500mA 128mA 58mA 23mA 500mA 500mA 128mA 71mA 28mA 128mA 87mA 34mA 128mA 49mA 23mA 190mA 85mA 19mA 450mA 190mA 103mA 49mA 450mA 5V bootstrap 2.5V 11.5V 12V 2.5V 2.5V 2.5V 4.7V 4.7V 14V 12V bootstrap 12V bootstrap 15V 2.5V 14V 16V 2.5V 14V 22V 3.0V use for Li-ion battery range 4.5V 5V 5V bootstrap 3.0V use for Li-ion battery range 3.0V use for Li-ion battery range 3.0V use for Li-ion battery range 3.0V use for Li-ion battery range 3.0V use for Li-ion battery range 3.0V use for Li-ion battery range 3.0V use for Li-ion battery range 8.5V 9V 4.7V 9V bootstrap 11.5V 12V 2.1mA 1.7mA 1mA 0.45mA 5.4mA 12H 15H 27H 56H 4.7H MBR0530 MBR0530 MBR0530 BAT54 MBR0530 882mA 588mA 327mA 157mA 750mA 190mA 156mA 85mA 40mA 450mA 4.7V 12V bootstrap 14V 15V 1.6mA 0.87mA 0.41mA 4mA 12H 22H 47H 4.7H MBR0530 MBR0530 BAT54 MBR0530 926mA 505mA 237mA 750mA 190mA 103mA 49mA 450mA 4.7V 15V bootstrap 14V 22V 1mA 0.8mA 0.46mA 0.2mA 10H 15H 27H 68H MBR0530 MBR0530 MBR0530 BAT54 1071mA 714mA 400mA 157mA 190mA 152mA 85mA 3.3mA Table 4a. Typical Configurations for Wide-Range Inputs--2.5V to 3.0V Minimum Input June 2000 13 MIC2141 MIC2141 Micrel VIN(min) 5.0V VIN(max) 8.5V VOUT 9V IOUT(max) 17mA 15mA 10mA 5mA 1mA 10mA 5mA 2mA 1mA 7mA 5mA 2mA 1mA 2.5mA 1mA 0.5mA 1.7mA 1.0mA 0.5mA 0.1mA 33mA 20mA 10mA 5mA 1mA 20mA 10mA 5mA 2mA 1mA 4.5mA 2mA 1mA 4mA 2mA 1mA 45mA 20mA 10mA 5mA 1.7mA 8mA 5mA 2mA 1mA 7mA 5mA 2mA 1mA L1 8.2H 10H 12H 27H 120H 8.2H 18H 39H 82H 8.2H 12H 27H 56H 22H 56H 120H 22H 39H 82H 180H 15H 22H 47H 100H 470H 15H 27H 56H 150H 270H 39H 68H 150H 39H 68H 150H 18H 39H 82H 150H 470H 47H 68H 120H 390H 47H 68H 150H 220H CR1 MBR0530 MBR0530 MBR0530 BAT54 BAT54 MBR0530 MBR0530 BAT54 BAT54 MBR0530 MBR0530 MBR0530 BAT54 MBR0530 BAT54 BAT54 MBR0530 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 MBR0530 MBR0530 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 MBR0530 MBR0530 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 MBR0530 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 IPEAK (VIN = VOUT - 0.5V) 795mA 652mA 643mA 241mA 54mA 1,075mA 490mA 226mA 108mA 1356mA 926mA 412mA 199mA 986mA 190mA 90mA 486mA 274mA 130mA 60mA 588mA 401mA 188mA 88mA 19mA 741mA 412mA 199mA 74mA 41mA 215mA 131mA 72mA 275mA 157mA 72mA 618mA 285mA 136mA 74mA 24mA 230mA 158mA 90mA 27mA 228mA 157mA 69mA 47mA IPEAK (VIN = VIN(min)) 467mA 383mA 319mA 142mA 32mA 467mA 213mA 98mA 47mA 467mA 319mA 142mA 68mA 174mA 68mA 32mA 174mA 98mA 47mA 21mA 460mA 314mA 147mA 69mA 15mA 460mA 256mA 123mA 46mA 26mA 177mA 84mA 46mA 177mA 101mA 46mA 511mA 236mA 112mA 61mA 20mA 196mA 135mA 77mA 24mA 196mA 135mA 61mA 42mA 5.0V 11.5V 12V 5.0V 14V 15V 5.0V 14V 16V 5.0V 14V 22V 9.0V 11.5V 12V 9.0V 14V 15V 9.0V 14V 20V 9.0V 14V 22V 12V 14V 15V 12V 14V 20V 12V 21.5V 22V Table 4b. Typical Configurations for Wide-Range Inputs--5V to 15V Minimum Input MIC2141 14 June 2000 MIC2141 VIN 3.3V 5% VOUT 5V 9V 12V 15V 20V 9V 12V 15V 20V 15V 20V IOUT 13mA 5mA 3mA 2.3mA 1.7mA 17mA 10.4mA 7.5mA 2.2mA 44mA 8.3mA L1 10H 10H 10H 10H 10H 8.2H 8.2H 8.2H 22H 18H 47H CR1 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 BAT54 MB0530 MB0530 MB0530 MB0530 MB0530 BAT54 IPEAK (typical) 253mA 253mA 253mA 253mA 253mA 467mA 467mA 467mA 174mA 511mA 196mA Micrel 5V 5% 12V 5% Table 5. Typical Maximum Power Configuration for Regulated Inputs VIN 2.5V 3.0V 3.3V 3.5V 4.0V 4.5V 5.0V 6.0V 7.0V 8.0V 9.0V 10V 11V 12V 13V 14V 15V 16V Output Voltage 16V to 22V 4.5V to 15V 15H 12H 10H 8.2H 27H 27H 22H 27H 27H 33H 39H 39H 47H 47H 56H 56H 56H 68H 15H 12H 10H 8.2H 6.8H 6.8H 8.2H 10H 10H 12H 15H 15H 18H 18H 22H 22H 27H 27H Table 6. Minimum Inductance Manufacturer muRata Sumida Coilcraft J. W. Miller Micrel Vishay Panasonic Web Address www.MuRata.com www.sumida.com www.coilcraft.com www.jwmiller.com www.micrel.com www.vishay.com www.panasonic.com Table 7. Component Supplier Websites June 2000 15 MIC2141 MIC2141 Micrel Package Information 1.90 (0.075) REF 0.95 (0.037) REF 1.75 (0.069) 1.50 (0.059) 3.00 (0.118) 2.60 (0.102) DIMENSIONS: MM (INCH) 3.02 (0.119) 2.80 (0.110) 1.30 (0.051) 0.90 (0.035) 10 0 0.15 (0.006) 0.00 (0.000) 0.20 (0.008) 0.09 (0.004) 0.50 (0.020) 0.35 (0.014) 0.60 (0.024) 0.10 (0.004) SOT-23-5 (M) MICREL INC. 1849 FORTUNE DRIVE SAN JOSE, CA 95131 TEL USA + 1 (408) 944-0800 FAX + 1 (408) 944-0970 WEB http://www.micrel.com This information is believed to be accurate and reliable, however no responsibility is assumed by Micrel for its use nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties resulting from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent or patent right of Micrel Inc. 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