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UCD9220 Series

2MHz, 2 rail, 4 phase digital PWM buck controller

Manufacturer: Texas Instruments

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2MHz, 2 rail, 4 phase digital PWM buck controller

Key Features

Fully Configurable Multi-Output and Multi-Phase Non-Isolated DC/DC PWM ControllerControls Up To Two Voltage Rails and Up To Four PhasesSupports Switching Frequencies Up to 2MHz With 250 ps Duty-Cycle ResolutionUp To 1mV Closed Loop ResolutionHardware-Accelerated, 3-Pole/3-Zero Compensator With Non-Linear Gain for Improved Transient PerformanceSupports Multiple Soft-Start and Soft-Stop Configurations Including Prebias Start-upSupports Voltage Tracking, Margining and SequencingSupports Current and Temperature Balancing for Multi-Phase Power StagesSupports Phase Adding/Shedding for Multi-Phase Power StagesSync In /Out Pins Align DPWM Clocks Between Multiple UCD9220 Devices12-Bit Digital Monitoring of Power Supply Parameters Including:Input Current and VoltageOutput Current and VoltageTemperature at Each Power StageMultiple Levels of Overcurrent Fault Protection:External Current Fault InputsAnalog Comparators Monitor Current Sense VoltageCurrent Digitally MonitoredOver and Undervoltage Fault ProtectionOvertemperature Fault ProtectionEnhanced Nonvolatile Memory With Error Correction Code (ECC)Device Operates From a Single Supply With an Internal Regulator Controller That Allows Operation Over a Wide Supply Voltage RangeSupported by Fusion Digital Power™ Designer, a Full Featured PC Based Design Tool to Simulate, Configure, and Monitor Power Supply Performance.APPLICATIONSIndustrial/ATENetworking EquipmentTelecommunications EquipmentServersStorage SystemsFPGA, DSP and Memory PowerFusion Digital Power, Auto-ID are trademarks of Texas Instruments.Fully Configurable Multi-Output and Multi-Phase Non-Isolated DC/DC PWM ControllerControls Up To Two Voltage Rails and Up To Four PhasesSupports Switching Frequencies Up to 2MHz With 250 ps Duty-Cycle ResolutionUp To 1mV Closed Loop ResolutionHardware-Accelerated, 3-Pole/3-Zero Compensator With Non-Linear Gain for Improved Transient PerformanceSupports Multiple Soft-Start and Soft-Stop Configurations Including Prebias Start-upSupports Voltage Tracking, Margining and SequencingSupports Current and Temperature Balancing for Multi-Phase Power StagesSupports Phase Adding/Shedding for Multi-Phase Power StagesSync In /Out Pins Align DPWM Clocks Between Multiple UCD9220 Devices12-Bit Digital Monitoring of Power Supply Parameters Including:Input Current and VoltageOutput Current and VoltageTemperature at Each Power StageMultiple Levels of Overcurrent Fault Protection:External Current Fault InputsAnalog Comparators Monitor Current Sense VoltageCurrent Digitally MonitoredOver and Undervoltage Fault ProtectionOvertemperature Fault ProtectionEnhanced Nonvolatile Memory With Error Correction Code (ECC)Device Operates From a Single Supply With an Internal Regulator Controller That Allows Operation Over a Wide Supply Voltage RangeSupported by Fusion Digital Power™ Designer, a Full Featured PC Based Design Tool to Simulate, Configure, and Monitor Power Supply Performance.APPLICATIONSIndustrial/ATENetworking EquipmentTelecommunications EquipmentServersStorage SystemsFPGA, DSP and Memory PowerFusion Digital Power, Auto-ID are trademarks of Texas Instruments.

Description

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The UCD9220 is a multi-rail, multi-phase synchronous buck digital PWM controller designed for non-isolated DC/DC power applications. This device integrates dedicated circuitry for DC/DC loop management with flash memory and a serial interface to support configuration, monitoring and management. The UCD9220 was designed to provide a wide variety of desirable features for non-isolated DC/DC converter applications while minimizing the total system component count by reducing external circuits. The solution integrates multi-loop management with sequencing, margining, tracking and intelligent phase management to optimize for total system efficiency. Additionally, loop compensation and calibration are supported without the need to add external components. To facilitate configuring the device, the Texas Instruments Fusion Digital Power™ Designer is provided. This PC based Graphical User Interface offers an intuitive interface to the device. This tool allows the design engineer to configure the system operating parameters for the application, store the configuration to on-chip non-volatile memory and observe both frequency domain and time domain simulations for each of the power stage outputs. TI has also developed multiple complementary power stage solutions - from discrete drives in the UCD7k family to fully tested power train modules in the PTD family. These solutions have been developed to complement the UCD9k family of system power controllers. The UCD9220 is a multi-rail, multi-phase synchronous buck digital PWM controller designed for non-isolated DC/DC power applications. This device integrates dedicated circuitry for DC/DC loop management with flash memory and a serial interface to support configuration, monitoring and management. The UCD9220 was designed to provide a wide variety of desirable features for non-isolated DC/DC converter applications while minimizing the total system component count by reducing external circuits. The solution integrates multi-loop management with sequencing, margining, tracking and intelligent phase management to optimize for total system efficiency. Additionally, loop compensation and calibration are supported without the need to add external components. To facilitate configuring the device, the Texas Instruments Fusion Digital Power™ Designer is provided. This PC based Graphical User Interface offers an intuitive interface to the device. This tool allows the design engineer to configure the system operating parameters for the application, store the configuration to on-chip non-volatile memory and observe both frequency domain and time domain simulations for each of the power stage outputs. TI has also developed multiple complementary power stage solutions - from discrete drives in the UCD7k family to fully tested power train modules in the PTD family. These solutions have been developed to complement the UCD9k family of system power controllers.