Linear LTC3875 Datasheet page 25

Dual, 2-phase, synchronous controller with low value dcr sensing and temperature compensation
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APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
a resistor divider and applied to the TK/SS pin. Therefore,
the voltage ramp rate on this pin is determined by the
ramp rate of the other supply's voltage. Note that the small
soft-start capacitor charging current is always flowing,
producing a small offset error. To minimize this error, select
the tracking resistive divider value to be small enough to
make this error negligible. In order to track down another
channel or supply after the soft-start phase expires, the
LTC3875 is forced into continuous mode of operation
as soon as V
is below the undervoltage threshold of
FB
0.55V regardless of the setting on the MODE/PLLIN pin.
However, the LTC3875 should always be set in forced
continuous mode tracking down when there is no load.
After TK/SS drops below 0.1V, its channel will operate in
discontinuous mode.
The LTC3875 allows the user to program how its output
ramps up and down by means of the TK/SS pins. Through
these pins, the output can be set up to either coincidentally
or ratiometrically track another supply's output, as shown
in Figure 9. In the following discussions, V
(9a) Coincident Tracking
V
OUT1
TO
TK/SS2
PIN
(10a) Coincident Tracking Setup
refers to
OUT1
V
OUT1
V
OUT2
TIME
Figure 9. Two Different Modes of Output Voltage Tracking
R3
R1
R3
TO
TO
+
+
V
V
OSNS2
OSNS1
PIN
PIN
R4
R2
R4
Figure 10. Setup for Coincident and Ratiometric Tracking
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the LTC3875's output 1 as a master channel and V
refers to the LTC3875's output 2 as a slave channel. In
practice, though, either phase can be used as the master.
To implement the coincident tracking in Figure 9a, con-
nect an additional resistive divider to V
its midpoint to the TK/SS pin of the slave channel. The
ratio of this divider should be the same as that of the
slave channel's feedback divider shown in Figure 10a. In
this tracking mode, V
To implement the ratiometric tracking in Figure 10b, the
ratio of the V
OUT2
the master channel's feedback divider shown in Figure 9b.
By selecting different resistors, the LTC3875 can achieve
different modes of tracking including the two in Figure 9.
So which mode should be programmed? While either
mode in Figure 9 satisfies most practical applications,
some trade-offs exist. The ratiometric mode saves a pair
of resistors, but the coincident mode offers better output
regulation. When the master channel's output experiences
dynamic excursion (under load transient, for example),
(9b) Ratiometric Tracking
V
V
OUT2
OUT1
R1
TO
TO
TK/SS2
V
PIN
OSNS1
PIN
R2
(10b) Ratiometric Tracking Setup
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OUT1
must be set higher than V
OUT1
divider should be exactly the same as
V
OUT1
V
OUT2
TIME
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V
OUT2
R3
TO
+
V
OSNS2
+
PIN
R4
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OUT2
and connect
.
OUT2
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