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PT4500 Series

20-W 24-V Input Isolated


DC/DC Converter SLTS153B - JUNE 2000 - REVISED OCTOBER 2002

Features
• Input Voltage Range: • On/Off Control
18V to 40V • Differential Remote Sense
• 20W Rated • Short Circuit Protection
• Output Voltages: 1.2V to 15V • Over Temperature Shutdown
• 82% Efficiency • Space Saving Package:
• 1500 VDC Isolation 1.0 sq. in. PCB Area (Suffix N)
• Low Profile (8.5 mm) • 4×106 Hrs MTBF
• Adjustable Output Voltage

Description Ordering Information Pin-Out Information


The PT4500 Excalibur™ power modules PT4501H = 3.3V/5A (16.5W) Pin Function
are a series of isolated DC/DC converters PT4502H = 5.0V/4A 1 Remote On/Off *

housed a new space-saving copper case. The PT4503H = 12V/1.6A


2 –Vin
series includes a number of standard output PT4504H = 15V/1.3A
PT4506H = 1.5V/5A (7.5W) 3 –Vin
voltages ranging from as low as 1.2VDC to 4 +Vin
PT4507H = 1.8V/5A (9W)
15VDC, each adjustable by up to 10% of
PT4508H = 2.5V/5A (12.5W) 5 +Vin
nominal. The modules are ideal for Telecom, PT4509H = 1.2V/5A (6W) 6 Remote Sense (–)
Industrial, Computer, and other distributed
7 –Vout
power applications that require input-to-output
isolation. PT Series Suffix (PT1234x ) 8 –Vout
Using multiple modules, system designers Case/Pin Order Package 9 +Vout
Configuration Suffix Code
can implement a complete custom power supply 10 +Vout
solution. The flexibility of full isolation also Vertical N (ELJ) 11 Remote Sense (+)
Horizontal A (ELK)
allows the input or output to be configured for 12 Vout Adjust *
SMD C (ELL)
negative voltage operation. * For further information, see
(Reference the applicable package code draw-
The PT4500 series is electrically equivalent ing for the dimensions and PC board layout) application notes.
to the popular PT4140 series and requires no
additional components for proper operation.

Standard Application

Remote Sense (+)

11
+V IN 9, 10 +V OUT
4, 5

PT4500 LOAD
–VIN 2, 3 –VOUT
7, 8

1 12 6
Remote Sense (–)
Remote
On/Off Q1
VOAdj
BSS138

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PT4500 Series
20-W 24-V Input Isolated
DC/DC Converter SLTS153B - JUNE 2000 - REVISED OCTOBER 2002

Specifications (Unless otherwise stated, Ta =25°C, V in =24V, Cout =0µF, and Io =Io max)
PT4500 SERIES
Characteristic Symbol Conditions Min Typ Max Units
Output Current Io Over Vin range Vo = 15V 0.1 (1) — 1.3
Vo = 12V 0.1 (1) — 1.6 A
Vo =5.0V 0.1 (1) — 4
Vo ≤ 3.3V 0.1 (1) — 5
Input Voltage Range Vin Over Io Range 18 24 40 VDC
Set Point Voltage Tolerance Vo tol — ±1 ±1.5 (2) %Vo
Temperature Variation Regtemp –40° ≤Ta ≤ +85°C, Io =Iomin — ±0.5 — %Vo
Line Regulation Regline Over Vin range — ±0.2 ±1 %Vo
Load Regulation Regload Over Io range Vo ≥5.0V — ±0.4 ±1 (2) %Vo
Vo ≤3.3V — ±13 ±33 mV
Total Output Voltage Variation ∆Votot Includes set-point, line, load, — ±2 ±3 (2) %Vo
–40° ≤Ta ≤ +85°C
Efficiency η Vo = 15V — 86 —
Vo = 12V — 83 —
Vo =5.0V — 82 —
Vo =3.3V — 79 — %
Vo =1.8V — 67 —
Vo =1.5V — 65 —
Vo =1.2V — 59 —
Vo Ripple (pk-pk) Vr 20MHz bandwidth Vo ≥ 5.0V — 0.5 — %Vo
Vo ≤ 3.3V — 15 — mVpp
Transient Response ttr 0.1A/µs load step, 50% to 100% Iomax — 100 — µs
∆Vtr Vo over/undershoot Vo ≥ 5.0V — ±3 — %Vo
Vo ≤ 3.3V — ±150 — mV
Current Limit Threshold Ilim Vin =18V, ∆Vo = –1% — 200 — %Iomax
Output Voltage Adjust Vo adj — ±10 — %
Switching Frequency ƒs Over Vin range Vo ≥ 5.0V 600 650 700 kHz
Vo ≤ 3.3V 800 850 900
Under-Voltage Lockout UVLO — 16.5 — V
Remote On/Off (Pin 1) Referenced to –Vin (pin 2)
High-Level Input Voltage VIH 2.5 — Open (3) V
Low-Level Input Voltage VIL –0.2 — 0.8
Low-Level Input Current IIL — –10 – µA
Standby Input Current Iin standby pins 1 & 2 connected — 7 10 mA
Internal Input Capacitance Cin — 0.5 — µF
External Output Capacitance Cout 0 — 220 (4) µF
Isolation Voltage Input–output/input–case 1500 — — V
Capacitance Input to output — 1100 — pF
Resistance Input to output 10 — — MΩ
Operating Temperature Range Ta Over Vin range –40 — 85 (5) °C
Solder Reflow Temperature Treflow Surface temperature of module pins or case — — 215 (6) °C
Storage Temperature Ts — –40 — 125 °C
Reliability MTBF Per Bellcore TR-332 4 — — 106 Hrs
50% stress, Ta =40°C, ground benign
Mechanical Shock — Per Mil-Std-883D, method 2002.3, — 500 — G’s
1mS, half-sine, mounted to a fixture
Mechanical Vibration — Mil-Std-883D, Method 2007.2 Suffix N — 20 (7) — G’s
20-2000Hz, soldered Suffix A, C — 20 (7) —
Weight — — — 23 — grams
Flammability — Materials meet UL 94V-0
Notes: (1) The DC/DC converter will operate at no load with reduced specifications.
(2) For optimum voltage accuracy the ‘Remote Sense (+)’ and ‘Remote Sense (–)’ pins must be connected to +Vout and –V out respectively.
(3) The Remote On/Off control (pin 1) has an internal pull-up. If pin 1 is left open the PT4500 will operate when input power is applied. A small low-
leakage (<100nA) MOSFET must be used to control this input. The open-circuit voltage is less than 10V. See application notes for further information.
(4) External output capacitance is not required for proper operation. Capacitamce may be added to improve the response to load transients. The maximum
total capacitance (including the load circuit) must not exceed 220µF, and the combined ESR of must not be less than 100mΩ.
(5) See Safe Operating Area curves or contact the factory for the appropriate derating.
(6) During solder reflow of SMD package version do not elevate the module case, pins, or internal component temperatures above a peak of 215°C. For
further guidance refer to the application note, “Reflow Soldering Requirements for Plug-in Power Surface Mount Products,” (SLTA051).
(7) The case pins on the through-hole package types (suffixes N & A) must be soldered. For more information see the applicable package outline drawing.

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PT4500 Series Typical Characteristics
20-W 24-V Input Isolated
DC/DC Converter SLTS153B - JUNE 2000 - REVISED OCTOBER 2002

PT4501, 3.3 VDC (See Note A) PT4502, 5 VDC (See Note A) PT4503, 12 VDC (See Note A)

Efficiency vs Output Current Efficiency vs Output Current Efficiency vs Output Current


90 90 90

80
VIN 80 VIN 80 VIN
Efficiency - %

Efficiency - %

Efficiency - %
18.0V 18.0V 18.0V
24.0V 24.0V 24.0V
70 70 70
30.0V 30.0V 30.0V
36.0V 36.0V 36.0V
60 60 60

50 50 50
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6
Iout (A) Iout (A) Iout (A)

Ripple vs Output Current Ripple vs Output Current Ripple vs Output Current


50 50 50

40 40 VIN 40 VIN
VIN
Ripple - mV

Ripple - mV

Ripple - mV
30 36.0V 30 36.0V 30 36.0V
30.0V 30.0V 30.0V
24.0V 24.0V 24.0V
20 20 20
18.0V 18.0V 18.0V

10 10 10

0 0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6
Iout (A) Iout (A) Iout (A)

Power Dissipation vs Output Current Power Dissipation vs Output Current Power Dissipation vs Output Current
6 6 6

5 5 5
VIN VIN VIN
4 4 4
Pd - Watts

Pd - Watts

Pd - Watts

36.0V 36.0V 18.0V


30.0V 30.0V 24.0V
3 3 3
24.0V 24.0V 30.0V
18.0V 18.0V 36.0V
2 2 2

1 1 1

0 0 0
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 0 0.4 0.8 1.2 1.6
Iout (A) Iout (A) Iout (A)

Safe Operating Area, Vin =24V (See Note B) Safe Operating Area, Vin =24V (See Note B) Safe Operating Area, Vin =24V (See Note B)
90 90 90
Ambient Temperature (°C)
Ambient Temperature (°C)

80
Ambient Temperature (°C)

80 80
Airflow Airflow Airflow
70 70 70
300LFM 300LFM 300LFM
60 60 60
200LFM 200LFM 200LFM
50 100LFM 50 100LFM 50 100LFM
Nat conv Nat conv Nat conv
40 40 40

30 30 30

20 20 20
0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 0 0.3 0.6 0.9 1.2 1.5
Iout (A) Iout (A) Iout (A)

Note A: Characteristic data has been developed from actual products tested at 25°C. This data is considered typical data for the Converter.
Note B: SOA curves represent the conditions at which internal components are at or below the manufacturer’s maximum operating temperatures

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Application Notes

PT4500/PT4520 Series

Operating Features and System Considerations for


the PT4500/PT4520 DC/DC Converters

Output Current Limit


The PT4500 and PT4520 series of DC/DC converters Turn-On Time
incorporate an output current limit. This protects both the The typical turn-on time is typically 35 milliseconds at
module and upstream source against load faults. Applying Vin =48V. This is from application of input power, or the
a load, in excess of the current limit threshold, will sim- removal of a low-voltage signal from the Remote On/Off
ply cause the output voltage to drop. The output current (pin 1). This includes about about 5–10ms of delay time
remains limited, but continues to flow in the fault. The before the output voltage begins to rise. Turn-on time
drop in output voltage will vary according to the severity will vary slightly with input voltage, output load, and the
of the fault. Applying a short circuit to the output will total amount of capacitance connected to the output.
result in an output voltage of zero, and the fault current
will be limited to a value slightly higher than the current
Input Current Limiting
limit threshold. Upon the removal of the load fault, the
The converter is not internally fused. For safety and
output voltage of the module will fully recover to its
overall system protection, the maximum input current to
normal regulated output voltage.
the converter must be limited. Active or passive current
limiting can be used. Passive current limiting can be a
Primary-Secondary Isolation fast acting fuse. A 125-V fuse, rated no more than 5A, is
The PT4500 and PT4520 series of DC/DC converters recommended. Active current limiting can be imple-
incorporate electrical isolation between the input termi- mented with a current limited “Hot-Swap” controller.
nals (primary) and the output terminals (secondary). All
converters are production tested to a withstand voltage
Thermal Considerations
of 1500VDC. The isolation complies with UL60950 and
Airflow may be necessary to ensure that the module can
EN60950, and the requirements for operational isolation.
supply the desired load current in environments with
This allows the converter to be configured for either a
elevated ambient temperatures. The required airflow
positive or negative input voltage source.
rate may be determined from the Safe Operating Area
(SOA) thermal derating curves. These are provided in
Output Voltage Adjustment the “Typical Characteristics” section of the converter
The output voltage is typcially adjustable over a range of specifications.
±10% of nominal. Consult the separate application note,
“Ajusting the Output Voltage of the PT4500/PT4520
Series of Isolated DC/DC Converters.”

Remote On/Off Function


The output voltage from the converter can be turned off
from the primary side using the Remote On/Off control
(pin 1). Consult the separate application note, “Using
the Remote On/Off Function on the PT4500/PT4520
Series of Isolated DC/DC Converters.”

Under-Voltage Lock-Out
The Under-Voltage Lock-Out (UVLO) circuit prevents
operation of the converter whenever the input voltage to
the module is insufficient to maintain output regulation.
Below the UVLO threshold the module is off and the
Remote On/Off control (pin 1) is inoperative. Table 1-2
gives the applicable UVLO thresholds.

Table 1-2; UVLO Thresholds


Series UVLO Threshold Vin Range
PT4520 31V Typical 36 – 75V
PT4500 16.5V Typical 18 – 40V

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Application Notes

PT4500/4520 Series

Adjusting the Output Voltage of the PT4500/


PT4520 Series of Isolated DC/DC Converters
The factory pre-set output voltage of TI’s PT4500 and 4. Never connect capacitors to Vo adjust. Any
PT4520 series of isolated DC/DC converters may be capacitance added to the Vo adjust control pin will
adjusted within a nominal ±10% range. Adjustment is made affect the stability of the converter.
from the secondary side of the regulator1 with a single
The values of (R1) [adjust down], and R2 [adjust up], can
external resistor. For the input voltage range specified in
also be calculated using the following formulas.
the data sheet Table 2-1 gives the allowable adjustment
range for each model, as Vo (min) and Vo (max).
Ko(Va – Vr)
Adjust Up: An increase in the output voltage is obtained (R1) = – Rs kΩ
by adding a resistor, R2 between Vo Adjust (pin 12), and Vr (Vo – Va)
–Vout (pin 7, 8).
Ko
R2 = – Rs kΩ
Adjust Down: Add a resistor (R1), between Vo Adjust (pin 12), (Va – Vo)
and +Vout (pin 9, 10).
Where Vo = Original output voltage
Refer to Figure 2-1 and Table 2-2 for both the placement Va = Adjusted output voltage
and value of the required resistor, (R1) or R2. Vr = Reference voltage (Table 2-1)
Ko = Multiplier constant (Table 2-1)
Rs = Internal series resistance (Table 2-1)
Notes:
1. The PT4500 and PT4520 series of DC/DC converters
incorporate isolation between the ±Vin and ±Vo
terminals. Adjustment of the output voltage is made
to the regulation circuit on the secondary or output
side of the converter. Figure 2-1
2. The maximum rated output power for this series is
20W. An increase in the output voltage may therefore +V o
require a corresponding reduction in the maximum + V in
output current (see Table 2-1). The revised maximum (R1)
Adj Down
output current must be determined as follows. 4, 5
+Vin +Vout
9,10

PT4500/4520
20 2, 3 7, 8
Io(max) = A, or 5A, whichever is less. –Vin Remote –Vout
Va On/Off V o (adj) R2
1 12 Adjust Up
Where Va is the adjusted ouput voltage. –V in
–V o
3. Use only a single 1% resistor in either the (R1) or R2
location. Place the resistor as close to the module as
possible.

Table 2-1
DC/DC CONVERTER ADJUSTMENT RANGE AND FORMULA PARAMETERS
Series Pt #
48V Bus PT4529 PT4526 PT4527 PT4528 PT4521 PT4522 PT4523 PT4524
24V Bus PT4509 PT4506 PT4507 PT4508 PT4501 PT4502 PT4503 PT4504
Max Current 2 5A 5A 5A 5A 5A 4A 1.6A 1.3A
Vo(nom) 1.2 1.5 1.8 2.5 3.3 5.0 12.0 15.0
Va(min) 1.05 1.35 1.62 2.25 2.95 4.5 10.8 13.5
Va(max) 1.35 1.65 1.98 2.75 3.65 5.5 13.2 16.5
Vr 0.6125 1.225 1.225 1.225 1.225 2.5 2.5 2.5
Ω)
Ko (V·kΩ 34.66 67.07 69.7 64.2 69.3 125.2 139.8 137.6
Ω)
Rs (kΩ 150.0 43.2 110.0 187.0 187.0 187.0 110.0 90.9

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Application Notes continued

PT4500/4520 Series

Table 2-2
DC/DC CONVERTER SERIES ADJUSTMENT RESISTOR VALUES
Series Pt #
48V Bus PT4529 PT4526 PT4527 PT4528 PT4521 PT4522 PT4523 PT4524
24V Bus PT4509 PT4506 PT4507 PT4508 PT4501 PT4502 PT4503 PT4504
Vo(nom) 1.2Vdc 1.5Vdc 1.8Vdc 2.5Vdc 3.3Vdc 5.0Vdc 12.0Vdc 15.0Vdc
Va(req’d) Va(req’d) Va(req’d)
1.05 (15.1)kΩ 4.5 (12.6)kΩ 10.8 (276.0)kΩ
1.1 (126.0)kΩ 4.55 (40.3)kΩ 11.0 (365.0)kΩ
1.15 (458.0)kΩ 4.6 (75.0)kΩ 11.2 (497.0)kΩ
1.2 4.65 (120.0)kΩ 11.4 (719.0)kΩ
1.25 543.0kΩ 4.7 (179.0)kΩ 11.6 (1.16)MΩ
1.3 197.0kΩ 4.75 (262.0)kΩ 11.8
1.35 81.1kΩ (2.8)kΩ 4.8 (387.0)kΩ 12.0
1.4 (53.2)kΩ 4.85 (595.0)kΩ 12.2 588.0kΩ
1.45 (204.0)kΩ 4.9 (1.01)MΩ 12.4 239.0kΩ
1.5 4.95 12.6 123.0kΩ
1.55 1.3MΩ 5.0 12.8 64.6kΩ
1.6 627.0kΩ 5.05 13.0 29.7kΩ
1.65 404.0kΩ (51.7)kΩ 5.1 1.06MΩ 13.2 6.4kΩ
1.7 (161.0)kΩ 5.15 645.0kΩ 13.5 (312.0)kΩ
1.75 (489.0)kΩ 5.2 437.0kΩ 13.6 (345.0)kΩ
1.8 5.25 312.0kΩ 13.8 (427.0)kΩ
1.85 1.28MΩ 5.3 229.0kΩ 14.0 (542.0)kΩ
1.9 587.0kΩ 5.35 169.0kΩ 14.2 (713.0)kΩ
1.95 355.0kΩ 5.4 125.0kΩ 14.4 (1.0)MΩ
2.25 (26.5)kΩ 5.45 90.2kΩ 14.6 (1.57)MΩ
2.3 (92.9)kΩ 5.5 62.4kΩ 14.8
2.35 (203.0)kΩ 15.0
2.4 (425.0)kΩ 15.2 597.0kΩ
2.45 (1.09)MΩ 15.4 253.0kΩ
2.5 15.6 138.0kΩ
2.55 1.09MΩ 15.8 81.0kΩ
2.6 450.0kΩ 16.0 46.6kΩ
2.65 237.0kΩ 16.5 0.8kΩ
2.7 131.0kΩ
2.75 67.7kΩ
2.95 (90.7)kΩ
3.0 (146.0)kΩ
3.05 (224.0)kΩ
3.1 (341.0)kΩ
3.15 (536.0)kΩ
3.2 (926.0)kΩ
3.25 (2.09.0)MΩ
3.3
3.35 1.19MΩ
3.4 502.0kΩ
3.45 272.0kΩ
3.5 158.0kΩ
3.55 88.7kΩ
3.6 42.7kΩ
3.65 9.9kΩ
R1 = (Blue) R2 = Black

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Application Notes

PT4500/4520 Series

Using the Remote On/Off Function on the PT4500/


PT4520 Series of Isolated DC/DC Converters
For applications requiring output voltage on/off control, Figure 3-1
the PT4500/4520 series of DC/DC converters incorporate
a remote on/off function. This function may be used in +V o
applications that require battery conservation, power-up/ + V in 4, 5
+Vin +Vout
9,10

shutdown sequencing, and/or to coordinate the power-up PT4500/4520


2, 3 7, 8
of the regulator for active in-rush current control. (See –Vin Remote
V o (adj)
–Vout
On/Off
the related application note, SLTA021). 1 6
–V o

This function is provided by the Remote On/Off control, Q1


pin1. If pin 1 is left open-circuit, the converter provides V GS BSS138

a regulated output whenever a valid source voltage3 is Note 4

applied between +Vin(pin 4, 5), and –Vin (pin 2, 3).


–V in
Connecting pin 1 to pin 2, or applying a low-level signal
to pin 1 (with respect to –Vin), 1 will disable the regulator
output 5.

Table 3-1 provides details of the interface requirements


for the Remote On/Off pin. Figure 3-1 shows how a discrete
MOSFET (Q1), may be referenced to the negative input Turn-On Time: The converter typically produces a fully
voltage rail and used with this control input. regulated output voltage within 35ms after the removal
of the low voltage signal from the Remote On/Off pin.
Table 3-1 Inhibit Control Requirements 1
Using the circuit of Figure 3-1, Figure 3-2 shows the
Parameter Min Max
output voltage and input current waveforms of a PT4521
Enable (VIH) 2.5V (Open Circuit) 4
after Q1 is turned off. The turn off of Q1 corresponds to
Disable (VIL) –0.3V 0.8V
the drop in Q1 Vgs voltage. The waveforms were mea-
sured with a 48Vdc input voltage, and 2.75-A resistive
Notes: load.
1. The on/off control uses -Vin (pin 1), on the primary
side of the converter, as its ground reference. All
Figure 3-2
voltages specified are with respect to -Vin.
2. The on/off control internal circuitry is a high
impedance 10µA current source. The open-circuit
voltage may be as high as 8.3Vdc.
Vout (2V/Div)
3. The PT4500/20 series incorporates an “Under-Voltage
Lockout” (UVLO) function. The UVLO prevents
operation of the converter when there is sufficient input
voltage to support a regulated output. Below the UVLO Iin (0.2A/Div)
threshold voltage, there is no output from the module
and the Remote On/Off control is inoperative.
4. The Remote On/Off input of the PT4500/20 series Q1 Vgs (10V/Div)
must be controlled with a low-leakage (<100nA) open-
drain MOSFET. Do not use a pull-up resistor.
5. When the converter output is disabled, the current HORIZ. SCALE: 5ms/Div
drawn from the input supply is typically reduced to
8mA (16mA maximum).
6. Keep the on/off transition to less than 1ms. This
prevents erratic operation of the ISR, whereby the
output voltage may drift un-regulated between 0V
and the rated output during power-up.

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