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BQ24196_17 Datasheet, PDF (36/50 Pages) Texas Instruments – I2C Controlled 2.5-A Single Cell USB/Adapter Charger with Narrow VDC Power Path Management and USB OTG
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SLUSB98A – OCTOBER 2012 – REVISED DECEMBER 2014
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9.2.2.2 Input Capacitor
Input capacitor should have enough ripple current rating to absorb input switching ripple current. The worst case
RMS ripple current is half of the charging current when duty cycle is 0.5. If the converter does not operate at
50% duty cycle, then the worst case capacitor RMS current ICIN occurs where the duty cycle is closest to 50%
and can be estimated by the following equation:
ICIN = ICHG ´ D ´ (1- D)
(6)
For best performance, VBUS should be decouple to PGND with 1-μF capacitance. The remaining input capacitor
should be place on PMID.
Low ESR ceramic capacitor such as X7R or X5R is preferred for input decoupling capacitor and should be
placed to the drain of the high side MOSFET and source of the low side MOSFET as close as possible. Voltage
rating of the capacitor must be higher than normal input voltage level. 25-V rating or higher capacitor is preferred
for 15-V input voltage.
9.2.2.3 Output Capacitor
Output capacitor also should have enough ripple current rating to absorb output switching ripple current. The
output capacitor RMS current ICOUT is given:
ICOUT
IRIPPLE
=
» 0.29 ´ IRIPPLE
2´ 3
(7)
The output capacitor voltage ripple can be calculated as follows:
DVO
=
VOUT
8LC¦s2
æ
ççè1-
VOUT
VIN
ö
÷
÷ø
(8)
At certain input/output voltage and switching frequency, the voltage ripple can be reduced by increasing the
output filter LC.
The charger device has internal loop compensator. To get good loop stability, the resonant frequency of the
output inductor and output capacitor should be designed between 15 kHz and 25 kHz. With 2.2-µH inductor, the
typical output capacitor value is 20 µF. The preferred ceramic capacitor is 6 V or higher rating, X7R or X5R.
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