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UCD7242 Series

Digital Dual Synchronous Buck Power Driver

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

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PartPackage / CaseNumber of OutputsOutput ConfigurationVoltage - Input (Max)Frequency - SwitchingFrequency - SwitchingSynchronous RectifierFunctionOperating TemperatureOperating TemperatureSupplier Device PackageCurrent - OutputTopologyVoltage - Input (Min)Mounting Type
Texas Instruments
UCD7242RSJR
Buck Switching Regulator IC Positive 2 Output 10A 32-PowerVFQFN
32-PowerVFQFN
2 ul
Positive
18 V
2000000 Hz
300000 Hz
Step-Down
125 °C
-40 °C
32-VQFN-HR (6x6)
10 A
Buck
4.75 V
Surface Mount

Key Features

Fully Integrated Power Switches With Driversfor Dual Synchronous Buck ConvertersFull Compatibility With TI Fusion Digital Power SupplyControllers, Such as the UCD92xx FamilyWide Input Voltage Range: 4.75 V to 18 VOperational Down to 2.2 V Input With an External Bias SupplyUp to 10A Output Current per ChannelOperational to 2 MHz Switching FrequencyHigh Side Current Limit With Current Limit FlagOnboard Regulated 6 V Driver Supply From VINThermal ProtectionTemperature Sense Output – Voltage Proportional to Chip TemperatureUVLO and OVLO Circuits Ensure Proper Drive VoltageRated From –40°C to 125°C Junction TemperatureRoHS CompliantAccurate On-Die Current Sensing (±5%)APPLICATIONSDigitally-Controlled Synchronous-Buck Power StagesHigh Current Dual-Phase VRM/EVRD Regulators for Desktop, Server, Telecom andNotebook ProcessorsFully Integrated Power Switches With Driversfor Dual Synchronous Buck ConvertersFull Compatibility With TI Fusion Digital Power SupplyControllers, Such as the UCD92xx FamilyWide Input Voltage Range: 4.75 V to 18 VOperational Down to 2.2 V Input With an External Bias SupplyUp to 10A Output Current per ChannelOperational to 2 MHz Switching FrequencyHigh Side Current Limit With Current Limit FlagOnboard Regulated 6 V Driver Supply From VINThermal ProtectionTemperature Sense Output – Voltage Proportional to Chip TemperatureUVLO and OVLO Circuits Ensure Proper Drive VoltageRated From –40°C to 125°C Junction TemperatureRoHS CompliantAccurate On-Die Current Sensing (±5%)APPLICATIONSDigitally-Controlled Synchronous-Buck Power StagesHigh Current Dual-Phase VRM/EVRD Regulators for Desktop, Server, Telecom andNotebook Processors

Description

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The UCD7242 is a complete power system ready to drive two independent buck power supplies. High side MOSFETs, low side MOSFETs, drivers, current sensing circuitry and necessary protection functions are all integrated into one monolithic solution to facilitate minimum size and maximum efficiency. Driver circuits provide high charge and discharge current for the high-side NMOS switch and the low-side NMOS synchronous rectifier in a synchronous buck circuit. The MOSFET gates are driven to +6.25 V by an internally regulated VGGsupply. The internal VGGregulator can be disabled to permit the user to supply an independent gate drive voltage. This flexibility allows a wide power conversion input voltage range of 2.2V to 18V. Internal under voltage lockout (UVLO) logic ensures VGGis good before allowing chip operation. The synchronous rectifier enable (SRE) pin controls whether or not the low-side MOSFET is turned on when the PWM signal is low. When SRE is high the part operates in continuous conduction mode for all loads. In this mode the drive logic block uses the PWM signal to control both the high-side and low-side gate drive signals. Dead time is also optimized to prevent cross conduction. When SRE is low, the part operates in discontinuous conduction mode at light loads. In this mode the low-side MOSFET is always held off. On-board comparators monitor the current through the high side switch to safeguard the power stage from sudden high current loads. Blanking delay is set for the high side comparator to avoid false reports coincident with switching edge noise. In the event of an over-current fault, the high-side FET is turned off and the Fault Flag (FLT) is asserted to alert the controller. MOSFET current is measured and monitored by a precision integrated current sense element. This method provides an accuracy of ±5% over most of the load range. The amplified signal is available for use by the controller on the IMONpin. An on-chip temperature sense converts the die temperature to a voltage at the TMONpin for the controller’s use. If the die temperature exceeds 170°C, the temperature sensor initiates a thermal shutdown that halts output switching and sets the FLT flag. Normal operation resumes when the die temperature falls below the thermal hysteresis band. The UCD7242 is a complete power system ready to drive two independent buck power supplies. High side MOSFETs, low side MOSFETs, drivers, current sensing circuitry and necessary protection functions are all integrated into one monolithic solution to facilitate minimum size and maximum efficiency. Driver circuits provide high charge and discharge current for the high-side NMOS switch and the low-side NMOS synchronous rectifier in a synchronous buck circuit. The MOSFET gates are driven to +6.25 V by an internally regulated VGGsupply. The internal VGGregulator can be disabled to permit the user to supply an independent gate drive voltage. This flexibility allows a wide power conversion input voltage range of 2.2V to 18V. Internal under voltage lockout (UVLO) logic ensures VGGis good before allowing chip operation. The synchronous rectifier enable (SRE) pin controls whether or not the low-side MOSFET is turned on when the PWM signal is low. When SRE is high the part operates in continuous conduction mode for all loads. In this mode the drive logic block uses the PWM signal to control both the high-side and low-side gate drive signals. Dead time is also optimized to prevent cross conduction. When SRE is low, the part operates in discontinuous conduction mode at light loads. In this mode the low-side MOSFET is always held off. On-board comparators monitor the current through the high side switch to safeguard the power stage from sudden high current loads. Blanking delay is set for the high side comparator to avoid false reports coincident with switching edge noise. In the event of an over-current fault, the high-side FET is turned off and the Fault Flag (FLT) is asserted to alert the controller. MOSFET current is measured and monitored by a precision integrated current sense element. This method provides an accuracy of ±5% over most of the load range. The amplified signal is available for use by the controller on the IMONpin. An on-chip temperature sense converts the die temperature to a voltage at the TMONpin for the controller’s use. If the die temperature exceeds 170°C, the temperature sensor initiates a thermal shutdown that halts output switching and sets the FLT flag. Normal operation resumes when the die temperature falls below the thermal hysteresis band.