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10 / 27 page UCC28083, UCC28084, UCC28085, UCC28086 UCC38083, UCC38084, UCC38085, UCC38086 SLUS488E − SEPTEMBER 2002 − REVISED JULY 2009 10 www.ti.com layout considerations To prevent noise problems, bypass VDD to GND with a ceramic capacitor as close to the chip as possible along with an electrolytic capacitor. A 1- µF decoupling capacitor is recommended. Use a local ground plane near the small signal pins (CTRL, ISET, CS and RT) of the IC for shielding. Connect the local ground plane to the GND pin with a single trace. Do not extend the local ground plane under the power pins (VDD, OUTA, OUTB and GND). Instead, use signal return traces to the GND pin for ground returns on the side of the integrated circuit with the power pins. For best performance, keep the timing resistor lead from RT pin (pin 4) to GND (pin 5) as short as possible. special layout considerations for the TSSOP package Due to the different pinout and smaller lead pitch of the TSSOP package, special attention must be paid to minimize noise problems. The pinout is different because the device had to be rotated 90 ° to fit into the smaller TSSOP package. For example, the two output pins are now on opposite sides of the package. The traces should not run under the package together as they will couple switching noise into analog pins. Another common problem is when RT and OUTB (pins 6 and 8) are routed together for some distance even though they are not immediate side by side pins. Because of this, when OUTB rises, a voltage spike of upto 400 mV can couple into the RT. This spike causes the internal charge current into CT to be turned off momentarily resulting in lower duty cycle. It is also important that note that the RT pin voltage cannot be stabilized with a capacitor. The RT pin is just a dc voltage to program the internal CT. Instead, keep the OUTB and RT runs short and far from each other and follow the printed wiring board layout suggestions above to fix the problem. reference design A reference design is discussed in 50-W Push-Pull Converter Reference Design Using the UCC38083, TI Literature Number SLUU135. This design controls a push-pull synchronous rectified topology with input range of 18 V to 35 V (24 nominal) and 3.3-V output at 15 A. The schematic is shown in Figure 5 and the board layout for the reference design is shown in Figure 4. Refer to the document for further details. Figure 4. Reference Design Layout |
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