JAJSL98B October 2020 – June 2021 LMG3522R030-Q1 , LMG3525R030-Q1
ADVANCE INFORMATION
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An internal inverting buck-boost converter generates a regulated negative rail for the turn-off supply of the GaN device. The buck-boost converter is controlled by a peak current mode, hysteretic controller. In normal operation, the converter remains in discontinuous-conduction mode, but may enter continuous-conduction mode during start-up and overload the conditions. The converter is controlled internally and requires only a single surface-mount inductor and output bypass capacitor.
The LMG352xR030-Q1 supports the GaN operation up to 2.2 MHz. As power consumption is very different in a wide switching frequency range enabled by the GaN device, two peak current limits are used to control the buck-boost converter. When switching frequency is in the lower range, the peak current is set to the lower value (around 0.4 A) so a smaller inductor can be selected. When switching frequency is in the higher range, the peak current will be raised to the higher value (around 1 A) and will require a larger inductor. There is a filter on this frequency detection logic, therefore the LMG352xR030-Q1 requires 5 consecutive cycles at the higher frequency before it is set to the higher buck-boost peak current limit. Remember that the current limit will not go down again until power off once the higher limit is set. It will not change even when switching frequency goes back to the lower range.
For recommendations on the required passives, see Section 10.2.2.3.