SLVSFF2A
February 2022 – April 2022
LM5152-Q1
,
LM51521-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
1
Features
2
Applications
3
Description
4
Revision History
5
Description (continued)
6
Device Comparison Table
7
Pin Configuration and Functions
8
Specifications
8.1
Absolute Maximum Ratings
8.2
ESD Ratings
8.3
Recommended Operating Conditions
8.4
Thermal Information
8.5
Electrical Characteristics
8.6
Typical Characteristics
9
Detailed Description
9.1
Overview
9.2
Functional Block Diagram
9.3
Feature Description
9.3.1
Device Enable/Disable (EN, VH Pin)
9.3.2
High Voltage VCC Regulator (BIAS, VCC Pin)
9.3.3
Light Load Switching Mode Selection (MODE Pin)
9.3.4
Line Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO Pin)
9.3.5
Fast Restart Using VCC HOLD (VH Pin)
9.3.6
Adjustable Output Regulation Target (VOUT, TRK, VREF Pin)
9.3.7
Overvoltage Protection (VOUT Pin)
9.3.8
Boost Status Indicator (STATUS Pin)
9.3.9
Dynamically Programmable Switching Frequency (RT)
9.3.10
External Clock Synchronization (SYNC Pin)
9.3.11
Programmable Spread Spectrum (DITHER Pin)
9.3.12
Programmable Soft Start (SS Pin)
9.3.13
Wide Bandwidth Transconductance Error Amplifier and PWM (TRK, COMP Pin)
9.3.14
Current Sensing and Slope Compensation (CSP, CSN Pin)
9.3.15
Constant Peak Current Limit (CSP, CSN Pin)
9.3.16
Maximum Duty Cycle and Minimum Controllable On-Time Limits
9.3.17
Deep Sleep Mode and Bypass Operation (HO, CP Pin)
9.3.18
MOSFET Drivers, Integrated Boot Diode, and Hiccup Mode Fault Protection (LO, HO, HB Pin)
9.3.19
Thermal Shutdown Protection
9.4
Device Functional Modes
9.4.1
Device Status
9.4.1.1
Shutdown Mode
9.4.1.2
Configuration Mode
9.4.1.3
Active Mode
9.4.1.4
Sleep Mode
9.4.1.5
Deep Sleep Mode
9.4.2
Light Load Switching Mode
9.4.2.1
Forced PWM (FPWM) Mode
9.4.2.2
Diode Emulation (DE) Mode
9.4.2.3
Forced Diode Emulation Operation in FPWM Mode
9.4.2.4
Skip Mode
10
Application and Implementation
10.1
Application Information
10.2
Typical Application
10.2.1
Design Requirements
10.2.2
Detailed Design Procedure
10.2.2.1
Application Ideas
10.2.3
Application Curves
10.3
System Example
11
Power Supply Recommendations
12
Layout
12.1
Layout Guidelines
12.2
Layout Example
13
Device and Documentation Support
13.1
Device Support
13.1.1
Third-Party Products Disclaimer
13.2
Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
13.3
Support Resources
13.4
Trademarks
13.5
Electrostatic Discharge Caution
13.6
Glossary
14
Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information
Package Options
Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
RGR|20
MPQF239A
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)
RGR|20
QFND664
Orderable Information
slvsff2a_oa
slvsff2a_pm
1
Features
AEC-Q100 qualified for automotive applications
Temperature grade 1: –40°C to +125°C, T
A
Functional Safety-Capable
Documentation available to aid functional safety system design
Suited for wide operating range
automotive
battery powered applications
3.8-V to 42-V input operating range
Dynamically programmable V
OUT
from 5 V to 20 V
(protection up to 57 V)
Minimum boost input 0.8 V when BIAS ≥ 3.8 V
Bypass operation when V
SUPPLY
> V
LOAD
(LM5152 only, see the
device comparison table
)
Minimized battery drain
Shutdown current ≤ 3 μA
Automatic mode transition
Battery drain in deep sleep ≤ 11 μA (bypass operation, charge pump off)
Battery drain in deep sleep ≤ 33 μA (bypass operation, charge pump on)
BIAS I
Q
in sleep ≤ 13 μA (skip mode)
Strong 5-V MOSFET drivers
Small solution size and low cost
2.2-MHz maximum switching frequency
Internal boot diode
Constant peak current limit over V
IN
Supports DCR inductor current sensing
QFN-20 with wettable flanks
Avoid AM band interference and crosstalk
Optional clock synchronization
100-kHz to 2.2-MHz switching frequency
Selectable switching mode (FPWM, diode emulation, skip mode)
EMI mitigation
Optional programmable spread spectrum
Lead-less package
Programmability and flexibility
Dynamic V
OUT
tracking
Dynamic switching frequency programming
Programmable line UVLO
Adjustable soft start
Adaptive dead time
Boost STATUS indicator
Integrated protection features
Cycle-by-cycle peak current limit
Overvoltage protection
HB-SW short protection
Thermal shutdown