RT sets the oscillator switching frequency.
Generally, higher-frequency applications are smaller but have higher losses.
Operation at 500 kHz was selected for this example as a reasonable compromise
for both small size and high efficiency. RT is calculated using the following
equation:
Equation 3.
The inductor value is determined based on the
operating frequency, load current, ripple current, and the minimum and maximum
input voltage (VIN(min), VIN(max)). To keep the circuit in
continuous conduction mode (CCM), the maximum ripple current
(IRIPPLE) should be less than twice the minimum load current, or 0.1
Ap-p. Using this value of ripple current, the value of inductor
(L1) is calculated using the following equation:
Equation 4.
With the inductor value selected, the value of
CRAMP necessary for the emulation ramp circuit is calculated
using the following equation:
Equation 5.
A Schottky type re-circulating diode is required
for all LM25576 applications. Ultra-fast diodes are not recommended and may
result in damage to the device due to reverse recovery current transients. The
near-ideal reverse recovery characteristics and low forward voltage drop are
particularly important diode characteristics for high input voltage and low
output voltage applications common to the LM25576. The reverse recovery
characteristic determines how long the current surge lasts each cycle when the
buck switch is turned on. The reverse recovery characteristics of Schottky
diodes minimize the peak instantaneous power in the buck switch occurring during
turn-on each cycle. The resulting switching losses of the buck switch are
significantly reduced when using a Schottky diode. The reverse breakdown rating
should be selected for the maximum VIN, plus some safety margin.
The regulator supply voltage has a large source
impedance at the switching frequency. Low ESR ceramic input capacitors are
necessary to limit the ripple voltage at the VIN pin while supplying
most of the switch current during the on-time. When the buck switch turns on,
the current into the VIN pin steps to the lower peak of the inductor
current waveform, ramps up to the peak value, then drops to zero at turn-off.