Overview
Product Details
The EVAL-LTM4709-BZ evaluation board features the LTM®4709, a triple 3A, ultralow noise, high power supply rejection ratio (PSRR), and ultrafast μModule® linear regulator with a configurable output array. The input voltage (VIN) ranges from 0.6V to 5.5V. There are jumpers to set a 3-bit trilevel code that determines the output voltage (VOUT) at preprogrammed levels that range from 0.5V to 4.2V. The maximum output current is 9A since the LTM4709 is configured as a single output. The EVAL-LTM4709-BZ requires an external BIAS voltage (VBIAS) at least 1.2V higher than VOUT and between 2.375V and 5.5V.
The LTM4709 of the EVAL-LTM4709-BZ requires few external components, therefore simplifying the circuit design and significantly reducing solution size. External component choice and careful PCB design help optimize noise, PSRR, load transient response, and VOUT regulation performance. The LTM4709 only requires ceramic capacitors for the power input and the power output. The 22μF capacitor at the circuit output was chosen for high-frequency PSRR performance and to minimize VOUT deviation during load transients.
The capacitor that bypasses the VIN power for the LTM4709 and the corresponding VIN PCB layout can affect PSRR (see the Best PSRR Performance: PCB Layout for Input Traces section for additional information). The EVAL-LTM4709-BZ decouples the VIN power with a 4.7μF capacitor (see the LTM4709 data sheet for the minimum capacitor value required for VIN). Note that an optional bulk 220μF tantalum polymer capacitor further reduces VIN variation during load transients and reduces input voltage ringing that can be caused by inductive input power leads.
The LTM4709 has a precision current monitor that provides accurate current monitoring for the energy management system and current limit. An IMONn terminal is available for the current monitoring of each channel. The IMONn voltage is the product of the resistance that programs the current limit and the IMONn pin current, which is 1/3000 of the output current. By default, the EVAL-LTM4709-BZ has a 3.3A current limit per channel with IMONRn tied to GND. However, custom current limit levels can be programmed by floating IMONRn and connecting a resistor from IMONn to GND. The externally programmed current limit is triggered when the IMONn voltage is 1V. An EN jumper (P17) is available on the EVAL-LTM4709-BZ to either connect the ENn pins to VBIAS to turn the output on or to ground to disable the output. There is a PGn terminal for each channel that is pulled up to VBIAS by a 100kΩ resistor when PGRn is connected to BIAS. PGn is pulled down by an open-drain, n-channel metal-oxide semiconductor (nMOS) output to indicate regulator output status and other fault modes. The voltage input-to-output control (VIOC1) terminal allows connections to automatically regulate the difference between the input voltage and output voltage of the LTM4709 to be a fixed value.
For applications that require multiple outputs, each channel of the LTM4709 can be standalone. The DC3211A board is an example of a triple 3A application for the LTM4709.
The LTM4709 data sheet must be read in conjunction with this demo manual before working on or modifying the EVAL-LTM4709-BZ.
Applicable Parts
Documentation & Resources
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EVAL-LTM4709-BZ Schematic6/14/2024PDF169 K
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EVAL-LTM4709-BZ Design Files6/14/2024ZIP3 M