SNVSCH7 February 2024 LMR38025
PRODUCTION DATA
Every switching regulator has a minimum controllable on time dictated by the inherent delays and blanking times associated with the control circuits. This fact imposes a minimum switch duty cycle, therefore, a minimum conversion ratio. The constraint is encountered at high input voltages and low output voltages. To help extend the minimum controllable duty cycle, the LMR38025 automatically reduces the switching frequency when the minimum on-time limit is reached. This way, the converter can regulate the lowest programmable output voltage at the maximum input voltage. An estimate for the approximate input voltage for a given output voltage, before frequency foldback occurs, is found in Equation 8. As the input voltage is increased, the switch on time (duty cycle) reduces to regulate the output voltage. When the on time reaches the limit, the switching frequency drops, while the on time remains fixed.