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 LT3572 Dual Full-Bridge Piezo Driver with 900mA Boost Converter FEATURES

DESCRIPTION
The LT(R)3572 is a highly integrated dual Piezo motor driver capable of driving two Piezo motors at up to 40V from a 5V supply. Each Piezo driver can be independently turned on or off along with the boost converter. The boost regulator has a soft-start capability that limits the inrush current at start-up. The boost regulator switching frequency is set by an external resistor or the frequency can be synchronized by an external clock. A PGOOD pin indicates when the output of the boost converter is in regulation and the Piezo drivers are allowed to start switching. The LT3572 is available in a (4mm x 4mm) 20-pin QFN package.
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2.7V to 10V Input Voltage Range 900mA Boost Converter Dual Full-Bridge Piezo Drivers Programmable Switching Frequency from 500kHz to 2.25MHz Synchronizable Up to 2.5MHz Soft-Start Separate Enable for Each Piezo Driver and Boost Converter Available in a 4mm x 4mm 20-Pin QFN Package
APPLICATIONS
Piezo Motor Drive
TYPICAL APPLICATION
Dual Piezo Driver
VIN 3V TO 5V 10H VOUT 30V 50mA SW VOUT FB OUTA LT3572 OUTA
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Response Driving Piezo Motor at 70kHz
100k
4.7F
VIN SHDN SHDNA SHDNB PWMA PWMB SYNC PGOOD RT
15pF
576k 10F 24.3k VOUTA 20V/DIV VOUTA 20V/DIV
OUTB GND OUTB
42.2k
SS 10nF
PWMA 2V/DIV
2s/DIV
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LT3572 ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS
(Note 1)
PIN CONFIGURATION
TOP VIEW OUTA OUTA OUTB OUTB 15 PGOOD 14 SS 21 13 FB 12 SHDNB 11 SHDNA 6 PWMB 7 PWMA 8 VOUT 9 10 GND SHDN GND SW 1 VIN 2 SYNC 3 RT 4 GND 5
VOUT Voltage .............................................................40V OUTA, OUTA, OUTB, OUTB Voltage ...........................40V SW Voltage ...............................................................42V RT, SS, SYNC ..............................................................2V FB ...............................................................................3V All Other Pins ............................................................10V Maximum Junction Temperature........................... 125C Operating Temperature Range (Note 2).... -40C to 85C Storage Temperature Range................... -65C to 125C
20 19 18 17 16
UF PACKAGE 20-LEAD (4mm 4mm) PLASTIC QFN TJMAX = 125C, JA = 37C/W EXPOSED PAD (PIN 21) IS GND, MUST BE SOLDERED TO PCB
ORDER INFORMATION
LEAD FREE FINISH LT3572EUF#PBF TAPE AND REEL LT3572EUF#TRPBF PART MARKING 3572 PACKAGE DESCRIPTION 20-Lead (4mm x 4mm) Plastic DFN TEMPERATURE RANGE -40C to 85C Consult LTC Marketing for parts specified with wider operating temperature ranges. Consult LTC Marketing for information on non-standard lead based finish parts. For more information on lead free part marking, go to: http://www.linear.com/leadfree/ For more information on tape and reel specifications, go to: http://www.linear.com/tapeandreel/
The denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25C. VIN = 5V, VSHDNA= VSHDNB = VSHDN = 5V, unless otherwise noted.
PARAMETER Minimum Operating Voltage VIN Quiescent Current VIN Shutdown Current SHDN Pin Threshold SHDNA Pin Threshold SHDNB Pin Threshold SHDN Pin Bias Current SHDNA Pin Bias Current SHDNB Pin Bias Current VSHDN = 5V, VSHDNA = 0V, VSHDNB = 0V VSHDN = 0V, VSHDNA = 0V, VSHDNB = 0V VSHDN = 0V, VSHDNA = 5V, VSHDNB = 0V VSHDN = 0V, VSHDNA = 0V, VSHDNB = 0V VSHDN = 0V, VSHDNA = 0V, VSHDNB = 5V VSHDN= 0V, VSHDNA = 0V, VSHDNB = 0V VFB = 1.3V VSHDN = VSHDNA = VSHDNB = 0V 0.3 0.3 0.3 8 0.1 8 0.1 8 0.1 CONDITIONS
ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
MIN
TYP 2.5 3.4 0
MAX 2.7 4 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 15 1 15 1 15 1
UNITS V mA A V V V A A A A A A
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LT3572 ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS
PARAMETER PWMA Pin Threshold PWMB Pin Threshold PGOOD Rising Threshold PGOOD Falling Threshold PGOOD Resistance Switching Frequency Maximum Duty Cycle Synchronization Frequency SYNC Pin Thresholds SS Current FB Pin Voltage FB Pin Voltage Line Regulation FB Pin Bias Current SW Current Limit SW VCESAT SW Leakage Current OUTx Rise Time OUTx Fall Time VIN = 2.5V to 10V VFB = 1.225V (Note 6) (Note 7) ISW = 800mA SW = 40V C = 2.2nF, VOUT = 30V (Note 8) C = 2.2nF, VOUT = 30V (Note 8) 0.9
The denotes the specifications which apply over the full operating temperature range, otherwise specifications are at TA = 25C. VIN = 5V, VSHDNA= VSHDNB = VSHDN = 5V, unless otherwise noted.
CONDITIONS MIN 0.3 0.3 (Note 3) (Note 4) RT = 75.0k RT = 13.0k RT = 75.0k RT = 13.0k (Note 5)

TYP
MAX 1.5 1.5
UNITS V V V V k kHz MHz % %
1.12 1.01 425 1.9 95 85 575 0.3
1.16 1.04 1 500 2.25
1.19 1.065 3 575 2.6
2500 1.5 4.5 1.225 0.01 50 1.3 310 0.2 1.255 0.05 200 1.7 450 5 120 120
kHz V A V %/V nA A mV A ns ns
1.195
Note 1: Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. Exposure to any Absolute Maximum Rating condition for extended periods may affect device reliability and lifetime. Note 2: The LT3572 is guaranteed to meet specified performance from 0C to 70C operating junction temperature. Specifications over the -40C to 85C operating junction temperature range are assured by design, characterization and correlation with statistical process controls.
Note 3: Rising threshold voltage on FB pin that pulls PGOOD low. Note 4: Falling threshold voltage on FB pin that causes a high impedance on PGOOD. Note 5: Minimum pulse width is 100ns. Maximum off pulse width is 100ns. Note 6: Current flows into the pin. Note 7: Current limit guaranteed by design and/or correlation to static test. Note 8: OUTx refers to OUTA, OUTA, OUTB, OUTB.
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LT3572 TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS
Feedback Pin Voltage vs Temperature
1.25 2.5
Oscillator Frequency vs Temperature
RT = 13k 8 7
SS Pin Current vs Temperature
1.24 FEEDBACK VOLTAGE (V) FREQUENCY (MHz)
2.0 SS PIN CURRENT (A) 6 5 4 3 2 1
1.23
1.5 RT = 35k
1.22
1.0
1.21
0.5
1.20 -50 -25
0
25 50 75 100 125 150 TEMPERATURE (C)
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0 -50 -25
0
25 50 75 100 125 150 TEMPERATURE (C)
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0 -50 -25
0
25 50 75 100 125 150 TEMPERATURE (C)
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Quiescent Current vs Temperature
4.0 3.5 QUIESCENT CURRENT (mA) 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 TEMPERATURE (C)
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SHDN Pin Current vs Temperature
10 9 SHDN PIN CURRENT (A) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 TEMPERATURE (C)
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SW Current Limit vs Temperature
1.6 1.4 PEAK CURRENT (A) 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 TEMPERATURE (C)
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VSHDN = 5V
VSHDN = 2.5V
SW Saturation Voltage vs Temperature
0.50 SWITCH SATURATION VOLTAGE (V) 0.45 0.40 0.35 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0 -50 -25 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 TEMPERATURE (C)
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Start-Up
IIN 200mA/DIV
ISW = 800mA
VOUT 20V/DIV VOUTA 20V/DIV
ISW = 400mA PGOOD 5V/DIV 200s/DIV
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LT3572 PIN FUNCTIONS
SW (Pin 1): Switch Node. This pin connects to the collector of an internal NPN power switch. VIN (Pin 2): Input Supply Pin. This pin must be locally bypassed with a capacitor. SYNC (Pin 3): Synchronization Pin. This pin is used to synchronize the internal oscillator to an external signal. The synchronizing range is 15% above the free running frequency set by the RT pin up to 2.5MHz. If not used, this pin must be tied to GND. RT (Pin 4): Frequency Set Pin. Place a resistor to GND to set the internal frequency. The range of oscillation is 500kHz to 2.25MHz. GND (Pins 5, 9, 20): Ground. PWMB (Pin 6): Logic Input for the Driver. A high signal on this input sets OUTB high and OUTB low. PWMA (Pin 7): Logic Input for the Driver. A high signal on this input sets OUTA high and OUTA low. VOUT (Pin 8): Output for the Switching Regulator and the Input Supply for the Drivers. SHDN (Pin 10): Shutdown Pin. Tie to 1.5V or more to enable the switcher. Pull low to disable the switcher. SHDNA (Pin 11): Shutdown Pin. Tie to 1.5V or more to enable OUTA and OUTA. Pull low to place OUTA and OUTA in a high impedance state. SHDNB (Pin 12): Shutdown Pin. Tie to 1.5V or more to enable OUTB and OUTB. Pull low to place OUTB and OUTB in a high impedance state. FB (Pin 13): Feedback Pin. The LT3572 regulates this pin to 1.225V. Connect the feedback resistors to this pin to set the output voltage for the switching regulator. SS (Pin 14): Soft-Start Pin. Place a soft-start capacitor here. A capacitor on the soft-start pin slowly ramps the current limit of the part from 0A to 1.3A. PGOOD (Pin 15): This pin is an open-drain output that pulls low when the FB pin is within 95% of its regulation value. OUTB (Pin 16): The Output Driver. This node switches between VOUT and GND and is inverted from OUTB. OUTB (Pin 17): The Output Driver. This node switches between VOUT and GND. OUTA (Pin 18): The Output Driver. This node switches between VOUT and GND . OUTA (Pin 19): The Output Driver. This node switches between VOUT and GND and is inverted from OUTA. Exposed Pad (Pin 21): Ground. The Exposed Pad of the package provides both electrical contact to ground and good thermal contact to the printed circuit board. The Exposed Pad must be soldered to the circuit board for proper operation.
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LT3572 BLOCK DIAGRAM
8 VOUT 7 PWMA A6 Q2 18 OUTA Q3 A4 SW Q1 1 10 SHDN 11 SHDNA 12 SHDNB VIN 2 L1
START-UP/ INTERNAL BIAS
+
A2
S Q R
-
Q4 19 OUTA A3 Q5 D1 R4
+
R5
-
GND 5 GND 9 GND 20
Q6 17 OUTB Q7 OSCILLATOR A5 RC CC Q10 Q8 16 OUTB Q9 PWMB 6 4 R3 RT 3 SYNC PGOOD 15 A7 A1
+ -
1.225V
GND 21
VOUT R1
FB
13 R2 14 C2
C1
SS
- +
95%/85%
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Figure 1. Block Diagram
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LT3572 OPERATION
Switching Regulator The LT3572 uses a constant frequency, current mode, control scheme to provide excellent line and load regulation for the output drivers. Operation can be best understood by referring to the Block Diagram in Figure 1. A pulse from the oscillator sets the RS flip-flop, A4, and turns on the internal NPN bipolar power switch, Q1. Current in Q1 and the external inductor, L1, begins to increase. When this current exceeds a level determined by the voltage at the output of the error amplifier A1, comparator A2 resets A4, turning Q1 off. The current in L1 flows through the external Schottky diode D1 and begins to decrease. The cycle begins again at the next pulse from the oscillator. In this way, the voltage at the output of the error amplifier controls the current through the indictor to the output. The soft-start capacitor, C2, clamps the output of the error amplifier causing the current limit to slowly increase. This helps reduce overshoot on the output and helps minimize inrush current on the input. Output Drivers The function of the driver section is to level shift the input of the PWM pins to the voltage of the VOUT pin. The drivers operate in an H-bridge fashion, where the OUTA and OUTB pins are the same polarity as the PWMA and PWMB pins respectively and the OUTA and OUTB are inverted from PWMA and PWMB respectively. The OUT pins will be high impedance until the FB pin is within 95% of its regulated voltage. The OUT pins will follow PWMA and PWMB as long as FB stays within 85% of the regulated voltage. If FB drops below 85%, the OUT pins will go high impedance.
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LT3572 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
Duty Cycle The typical maximum duty cycle of the LT3572 is 95% at 1MHz. This maximum duty cycle reduces as the switching frequency is increased. The duty cycle for a given application is given by: DC = VOUT + VD - VIN VOUT + VD - VCESAT
10000 SWITCHING FREQUENCY (kHz)
1000
where VD is the diode forward drop, typically 0.5V and VCESAT is, in the worst case, 310mV at 0.8A. The LT3572 can be used at higher duty cycles, but must be operated in the discontinuous mode so that the actual duty cycle is reduced. FB Resistor Network The output voltage is programmed with a resistor divider between the output and the FB pin. Choose the resistors according to: V R1 = R2 OUT - 1 1.225V Shutdown Pins When held below 0.3V, SHDNA and SHDNB prevent the drivers from switching and keep the outputs in a high impedance state. If SHDN is held below 0.3V then the switching regulator is prevented from turning on. When any one of these pins are pulled above 1.5V the internal circuitry is turned on and the respective output is allowed to operate. When the LT3572 is not in use all three pins should be pulled low. Oscillator The LT3572 can operate at switching frequencies from 500kHz up to 2.25MHz by changing the value of the resistor R3 on the RT pin. Figure 2 shows a graph of RT vs Switching Frequency. The oscillator can be synchronized with an external clock applied to the SYNC pin. When synchronizing the oscillator, the free running frequency must be set approximately
100 10 RT RESISTANCE (k)
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Figure 2. RT Resistance vs Switching Frequency
15% lower than the desired synchronized frequency. If the sync function is not used the SYNC pin must be tied to ground. PGOOD The part has a power good feature that detects when the output boost converter is up and in regulation. When the part is turned off or not in regulation the PGOOD pin is in a high impedance state. When the part is within 95% of regulation the PGOOD pin is pulled low signaling that the output is valid. If the output then falls below 85% of regulation the PGOOD pin is put back in a high impedance state. Whenever the output is not in regulation the output pins in the driver aren't allowed to switch and are placed in a high impedance state. The PGOOD pin is an open drain of an NMOS devices with an impedance of 1k and should be tied to VIN through a resistor. Soft-Start The soft-start feature limits the inrush current drawn from the supply upon start-up. An internal current source with a nominal 4.5A current source charges an external capacitor C2. The voltage on the soft-start pin is used to control the output of the error amplifier, which limits the maximum peak current through the inductor and the inrush current drawn from the supply during start-up.
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LT3572 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
PWM The LT3572 can PWM the output drivers at a very high frequency. The limitation on the frequency is determined by the internal rise in die temperature that occurs when driving the motor. The power delivered to the piezo motor is propotional to VOUT2, the capacitance of the motor, and the PWM frequency. When any of these are increased the power dissipated in the part increases causing the internal die temperature to increase. Driving two 2.2nF capacitors with VOUT at 30V, the maximum PWM frequency should be less than 80 kHz. The LT3572 can run at a higher frequency but either VOUT needs to be reduced or the capacitance needs to be lowered. A piezo motor has an associated capacitance that cannot be reduced so the output voltage must be lowered. Since the power is proportional to VOUT2 a reduction of VOUT to 25V from 30V will allow the LT3572 to run at a maxim frequency of 115 kHz. If a different motor is used the maximum PWM frequency will need to be adjusted inversely to the equivolent capacitance of the motor. Inductor Selection A 10H inductor is recommended for most LT3572 applications. Choose an inductor that will handle at least 1A without saturating, and ensure that the inductor has a low DCR (copper-wire resistance) to minimize I2R power losses. Table 1 lists several inductor manufacturers.
Table 1. Inductor Manufacturers
Sumida TDK Murata FDK (847) 956-0666 (847) 803-6100 (714) 852-2001 (408) 432-8331 www.sumida.com www.tdk.com www.murata.com www.tdk.co.jp
Capacitor Selection The small size of ceramic capacitors makes them ideal for LT3572 applications. Only X5R or X7R types should be used because they retain their capacitance over wider voltage and temperature ranges than other types such as Y5V or Z5U. A 4.7F to 15F output capacitor is sufficient for stable transient response, however, more output capacitance can help limit the voltage droop on VOUT during transients. Ceramic capacitors also make a good choice for the input decoupling capacitor, which should be placed as close as possible to the LT3572. A 1F to 4.7F input capacitor is sufficient for most applications. Table 2 shows a list
OUTA OUTB D1 C1 20 19 18 17 16 OUTA OUTB
L1 SW C3 VIN SYNC RT GND 1 2 3 4 5 GND 15 14 13 12 11 PGOOD C2 SS R2 FB R1 SHDNB SHDNA CFF 10 SHDN 6 7 8 VOUT
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PWMB PWMA R4
9
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LT3572 APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
of several ceramic capacitor manufacturers. Consult the manufacturers for detailed information on their entire selection of ceramic parts.
Table 2. Ceramic Capacitor Manufacturers
Taiyo Yuden AVX Murata (408) 573-4150 (803) 448-9411 (714) 852-2001 www.t-yuden.com www.avxcorp.com www.murata.com
used. These diodes are rated to handle an average forward current of 0.5A. For higher efficiency, use a diode with better thermal characteristics such as the On Semiconductor MBRM140 (a 40V diode). Layout Hints As with all switching regulators, careful attention must be paid to the PCB board layout and component placement. To maximize efficiency, switch rise and fall times are made as short as possible. Note the vias under the Exposed Pad. These should connect to a local ground plane for better thermal performance.
Diode Selection A Schottky diode is recommended for use with the LT3572. The Philips PMEG 3005 is a good choice. If the switch voltage exceeds 30V, a PMEG 4005 (a 40V diode) can be
TYPICAL APPLICATION
VIN 3V TO 5V 10 11 R4 100k 12 7 6 3 15 4 R3 34k 14 L1 12H 2 VIN SHDN SHDNA SHDNB PWMA PWMB SYNC PGOOD RT SS 1 SW D1 8 VOUT FB OUTA LT3572 OUTA 13 18 19
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VOUT 30V 50mA C4 20pF R1 576k C1 10F R2 24.9k
C3 4.7F
OUTB GND OUTB
17 16
C2 10nF
5, 9, 20, 21
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LT3572 PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
UF Package 20-Lead Plastic QFN (4mm x 4mm)
(Reference LTC DWG # 05-08-1710 Rev A)
0.70 0.05 4.50 0.05 3.10 0.05 2.00 REF 2.45 0.05 2.45 0.05
PACKAGE OUTLINE
0.25 0.05 0.50 BSC RECOMMENDED SOLDER PAD PITCH AND DIMENSIONS APPLY SOLDER MASK TO AREAS THAT ARE NOT SOLDERED 0.75 4.00 0.10 0.05 R = 0.05 TYP BOTTOM VIEW--EXPOSED PAD R = 0.115 TYP PIN 1 NOTCH R = 0.20 TYP OR 0.35 45 CHAMFER
19 20 0.40 1 0.10
PIN 1 TOP MARK (NOTE 6) 2.45 4.00 0.10 2.00 REF 2.45 0.10 0.10
2
(UF20) QFN 01-07 REV A
0.200 REF 0.00 - 0.05 NOTE: 1. DRAWING IS PROPOSED TO BE MADE A JEDEC PACKAGE OUTLINE MO-220 VARIATION (WGGD-1)--TO BE APPROVED 2. DRAWING NOT TO SCALE 3. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS 4. DIMENSIONS OF EXPOSED PAD ON BOTTOM OF PACKAGE DO NOT INCLUDE MOLD FLASH. MOLD FLASH, IF PRESENT, SHALL NOT EXCEED 0.15mm ON ANY SIDE 5. EXPOSED PAD SHALL BE SOLDER PLATED 6. SHADED AREA IS ONLY A REFERENCE FOR PIN 1 LOCATION ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF PACKAGE
0.25
0.05
0.50 BSC
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