SNOSD74B May 2019 – January 2020 LMG1025-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
Fast switching with high current is prone to ringing with parasitic inductances, including those on PCB traces. Overshoot associated with such ringing transients need to be evaluated and controlled as a part of the PCB design process to limit device stress. The parameters affecting stress are how high the overshoot is above the absolute maximum specification and the ratio of overshoot duration to the switching time period. Recommended design practice is to limit the overshoots to the absolute maximum pin voltages. This is accomplished with carful PCB layout to minimize parasitic inductances, choice of components with low ESL and addition of series resistance to limit rise times. For large overshoots, limiting the variability of the power supply may be required. For example, 0.5V of overshoot will be permissible with a maximum recommended supply of 5.25 V (5% variability); however, for larger overshoots, a supply with lower variability will be preferred.