
Analog Devices
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The ADP1621 is a fixed-frequency, pulse-width modulation (PWM), current-mode, step-up converter controller. It drives an external n-channel MOSFET to convert the input voltage to a higher output voltage. The ADP1621 can also be used to drive flyback, SEPIC, and forward converter topologies, either isolated or nonisolated.
The ADP1621 eliminates the use of a current-sense power resistor by measuring the voltage drop across the on resistance of the n-channel MOSFET. This technique, allowed up to a maximum voltage of 30 V at the switch node, maximizes efficiency and reduces cost. For switch-node voltages higher than 30 V or for more accurate current limiting, the CS pin can be connected to a current-sense resistor in the source of the MOSFET.
FEATURES
92% efficiency (no sense resistor required)
±1.0% initial accuracy
IC supply voltage range: 2.9 V to 5.5 V
Power-input voltage as low as 1.0 V
Capable of high supply input voltage (>5.5 V)
with an external NPN or a resistor
VIN UVLO and 35 mA shunt regulator
External slope compensation with 1 resistor
Programmable operating frequency
(100 kHz to 1.5 MHz) with 1 resistor
Lossless current sensing for switch-node voltage <30 V
Resistor current sensing for switch-node voltage >30 V
Synchronizable to external clock
Current-mode operation for excellent line and load transient
responses
10 μA shutdown current
Current limit and thermal overload protection
Soft start in 2048 clock cycles
Supported by ADIsimPower™ design tool
APPLICATIONS
APD bias
Portable electronic equipment
Isolated dc-to-dc converter
Step-up/step-down dc-to-dc converter
LED driver for laptop computer and navigation system
LCD backlighting