11 laws of perfect match between DC-DC program and system design

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  Theory and practice always complement each other to be perfect. Of course, embedded program design and actual power system design must be unified to make efficient and high-quality DCDC DC conversion power supply. Sometimes embedded engineers are often very good at microcontrollers, ARM, DSP, and FPGA. Once the system is designed and the power supply system is powered, although the carefully designed program can be run, for novices, it may be inefficient sometimes, and there are often problems caused by insufficient or excessive power supply current. The eleven golden rules in this article can easily solve the DCDC power conversion circuit design.

  First, understand what DC/DC power supply is?

  The DC/DC power supply circuit is also called the DC/DC conversion circuit. Its main function is to convert the input and output voltages. Generally, we call the voltage conversion process within 72V as DC/DC conversion. Common power supplies are mainly divided into vehicle-mounted and communication series and general industrial and consumer series. The voltage used by the former is generally 48V, 36V, 24V, etc., and the power supply voltage used by the latter is generally below 24V. Different application fields have different rules. For example, 12V, 5V, and 3.3V are commonly used in PCs, 5V 15V is commonly used for analog circuit power supplies, and 3.3V is commonly used for digital circuits. Now FPGA and DSP still use voltages below 2V, such as 1.8V, 1.5V, 1.2V, etc. In the communication system, it is also called the secondary power supply. It is provided by a primary power supply or a DC battery pack to provide a DC input voltage, and after DC/DC conversion, one or several DC voltages are obtained at the output end.

  Article 2: Classification of DC/DC conversion circuits that need to be known

  DC/DC conversion circuits are mainly divided into the following three categories:

  ① Zener diode voltage regulator circuit. ② Linear (analog) voltage regulator circuit. ③ Switching voltage regulator circuit

  Article 3. The simplest voltage regulator circuit design solution

  The voltage regulator circuit has a simple structure, but has poor load capacity and low output power. It generally only provides reference voltage for the chip and is not used as a power supply. The more commonly used is the parallel voltage regulator circuit. When selecting a voltage regulator, it can generally be estimated according to the following formula: (1) Uz = Vout; (2) Izmax = (1.5-3) ILmax; (3) Vin = (2-3) Vout. This circuit has a simple structure and can suppress input voltage disturbances. However, due to the maximum operating current limit of the voltage regulator, the output voltage cannot be adjusted arbitrarily. Therefore, this circuit is suitable for occasions where the output voltage does not need to be adjusted, the load current is small, and the requirements are not high. This circuit is often used to power chips that do not require high power supply voltage.

  Article 4. Voltage stabilization circuit of reference voltage source chip

  Another form of voltage stabilization circuit, some chips have relatively high requirements for power supply voltage, such as the reference voltage of AD DA chips, etc. At this time, some commonly used voltage reference chips such as TL431, MC1403, REF02, etc. TL431 is the most commonly used reference source chip, a three-terminal adjustable shunt reference voltage source with good thermal stability. Its output voltage can be arbitrarily set to any value from Vref (2.5V) to 36V with two resistors.

  Article 5. Understanding of the circuit of series voltage-stabilized power supply

  The series voltage regulator circuit is a type of DC voltage regulator. In fact, it was a common DC power supply method before the emergence of the three-terminal voltage regulator. Before the emergence of the three-terminal voltage regulator, the series voltage regulator usually had an OP amplifier and a voltage regulator diode to form an error detection circuit. In the general circuit, the reverse input terminal of the OP amplifier is connected to the detection signal of the output voltage, and the forward input terminal is connected to the reference voltage Vref, Vs=Vout*R2/(R1+R2). Since the amplified signal ΔVs is a negative value, the base voltage of the control transistor decreases, so the output voltage decreases. Under normal circumstances, Vref=Vs=Vout*R2/(R1+R2). Adjusting the ratio of R1 and R2 can set the required output voltage value. In fact, the load size can replace the triode with a Darlington tube, etc. This series voltage regulator circuit is used to make a DC voltage regulator. If the DC voltage regulator is not handled properly, it is very easy to oscillate. Now engineers who do not have a certain simulation foundation generally do not use this method, but directly use an integrated three-terminal voltage regulator circuit for the use of DC/DC conversion circuits.   Article 6. Commonly used design schemes for linear (analog) integrated voltage regulator circuits

  The design of linear voltage regulator circuit is mainly based on three-terminal integrated voltage regulator. There are two main types of three-terminal voltage regulators:

  A type of three-terminal voltage regulator has a fixed output voltage. The common products of three-terminal voltage regulators are 78 series (positive power supply ) and 79 series (negative power supply). The output voltage is represented by the last two digits in the specific model, and there are 5V, 6V, 8V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 18V, 24V and other grades. The output current is distinguished by adding a letter after 78 (or 79). L means 0.1A, M means 0.5A, and no letter means 1.5A, such as 78L05 table for 5V 0.1A.

  Another type of linear voltage regulator circuit with adjustable output voltage is called an adjustable output three-terminal voltage regulator. Representative chips of this type are the LM317 (positive output) and LM337 (negative output) series. Its maximum input-output limit difference is 40V, the output voltage is 1.2V-35V (-1.2V--35V) continuously adjustable, the output current is 0.5-1.5A, the voltage between the output terminal and the adjustment terminal is 1.25V, and the static current of the adjustment terminal is 50uA.

  The basic principle is the same, and both use a series voltage regulator circuit. Among linear integrated voltage regulators, the three-terminal voltage regulator has only three lead terminals, has the advantages of few external components, easy use, stable performance, and low price, so it is widely used.

  Article 7. Design of DCDC conversion switch type voltage regulator circuit

  The several DCDC conversion circuits described above are all series feedback voltage regulator circuits. In this working mode, the adjustment tube in the integrated voltage regulator works in a linear amplification state. Therefore, when the load current is large, the loss is relatively large, that is, the conversion efficiency is not high. Therefore, the power of the power supply circuit using the integrated voltage regulator will not be very large, generally only 2-3W, and this design is only suitable for low-power power supply circuits.

  The DCDC conversion circuit designed with switching power supply chip has high conversion efficiency and is suitable for larger power supply circuits. It has been widely used and is commonly divided into non-isolated switching power supply and isolated switching power supply circuits.

  The DCDC conversion switch type voltage regulator circuit design scheme uses a switching power supply chip design with high conversion efficiency, which is suitable for larger power supply circuits. It has been widely used, and the commonly used ones are divided into non-isolated switching power supplies and isolated switching power supply circuits. Of course, the basic topologies of switching power supplies include buck, boost, buck-boost, flyback, forward, bridge, etc.

  Article 8. Non-isolated DCDC switch conversion integrated circuit chip circuit design scheme

  DC-DC switch conversion integrated circuit chip, the use of this type of chip is very similar to the LM317 in Article 6. Here, L4960 is used as an example. Generally, a 50Hz power transformer is used for AC-AC conversion, and the ~220V is reduced to the input voltage range of the switch power integrated conversion chip, such as 1.2~34V, and the DC-DC conversion is performed by L4960. At this time, the output voltage can be adjusted to 5V and 40V, and the maximum output current can reach 2.5A (it can also be connected to a high-power switch tube for current expansion), and it has perfect protection functions such as overcurrent protection and overheating protection. Although the use of L4960 is similar to that of LM317, the efficiency of L4960, a switching power supply, is not the same as that of LM317, a linear power supply. L4960 can output a maximum power of 100W (Pmax=40V*2.5A=100W), but it only consumes 7W at most, so the heat sink is very small and easy to make. Similar to L4960 is L296, which has the same basic parameters as L4960, but the maximum output current can reach 4A, and it has more protection functions and different packaging. There are many such chips, such as LM2576 series, TPS54350, LTC3770, etc. Generally, when using these chips, the manufacturer will provide detailed instructions and typical circuits for reference.

  Article 9. Isolated DCDC switching power supply module circuit design scheme

  Commonly used isolated DC/DC conversions are mainly divided into three categories: 1. Flyback conversion. 2. Forward conversion. 3. Bridge conversion.

  Commonly used single-ended flyback DC/DC conversion circuits, there are many types of isolated control chips. The typical representative of the control chip is the commonly used UC3842 series. This is a high-performance fixed-frequency current controller, mainly used to isolate AC/DC and DC/DC conversion circuits. Its main application principle is: the circuit consists of four parts: main circuit, control circuit, startup circuit and feedback circuit. The main circuit adopts a single-ended flyback topology, which is composed of an isolation transformer after the evolution of the buck-boost chopper circuit. The circuit has the advantages of simple structure, high efficiency and wide input voltage range. The control circuit is the core of the entire switching power supply, and the quality of control directly determines the overall performance of the power supply. This circuit adopts peak current dual-loop control, that is, peak current feedback control is added to the voltage closed-loop control system. This type of solution can make the power very large by selecting a suitable transformer and MOS tube. Compared with the previous design solutions, the circuit structure is complex, the component parameters are difficult to determine, and the development cost is high. Therefore, when this solution is needed, the relatively cheap DC/DC isolation module on the market can be given priority.   Article 10. DC-DC switch integrated power module solution

  Many microprocessors and digital signal processors (DSPs) require a core power supply and an input/output (I/O) power supply that must be sequenced at startup. Designers must consider the relative voltage and timing of the core and I/O voltage sources during power-up and power-down operations to meet the performance specifications specified by the manufacturer. Without proper power sequencing, latch-up or excessive current consumption may occur, which may cause damage to the microprocessor I/O ports or the I/O ports of supporting devices such as memory, programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), or data converters. In order to ensure that the I/O load is not driven before the core voltage is correctly biased, core power and I/O power supply tracking is required. There are now specialized power module companies that tailor some dedicated switching power modules, mainly those that are small in size, high in power density, high in conversion efficiency, low in heat, long in mean time between failures, good in reliability, lower in cost and higher in performance DC/DC power modules in addition to conventional electrical performance indicators. These modules combine most or all of the components required to implement a plug-and-play solution and can replace up to 40 different components. This simplifies integration and speeds up design while reducing the board space occupied by the power management section.

  The most traditional and common non-isolated DC/DC power modules are still single in-line package (SiP). These open frame solutions have indeed made progress in reducing design complexity. However, the simplest ones use components in standard packages on a printed circuit board.

  Article 11. Considerations for selecting DCDC power conversion solutions

  The last one is also the most important one. In this article, we mainly introduce several commonly used design methods for three circuit modes of DCDC power conversion: Zener diode voltage regulation, linear (analog) voltage regulation, and DCDC switch type voltage regulation. ① It should be noted that the Zener diode voltage regulation circuit cannot be used as a power supply, and can only be used to power chips without power requirements; ② The linear voltage regulation circuit has a simple circuit structure, but due to its low conversion efficiency, it can only be used in low-power voltage regulation power supplies ; ③ The switch type voltage regulation circuit has a high conversion efficiency and can be used in high-power occasions, but its limitation is that the circuit structure is relatively complex (especially high-power circuits), which is not conducive to miniaturization. Therefore, in the design process, you can choose a suitable design scheme according to actual needs.

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