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LT3958
15
3958f
APPLICATIONS INFORMATION
The power dissipated by the diode is:
PD = IO(MAX) VD
where VD is diode’s forward voltage drop, and the diode
junction temperature is:
TJ = TA + PD RθJA
The RθJA to be used in this equation normally includes the
RθJCforthedeviceplusthethermalresistancefromtheboard
to the ambient temperature in the enclosure. TJ must not
exceed the diode maximum junction temperature rating.
Boost Converter: Output Capacitor Selection
Contributions of ESR (equivalent series resistance), ESL
(equivalent series inductance) and the bulk capacitance
must be considered when choosing the correct output
capacitors for a given output ripple voltage. The effect of
these three parameters (ESR, ESL and bulk C) on the output
voltage ripple waveform for a typical boost converter is
illustrated in Figure 5.
The choice of component(s) begins with the maximum
acceptable ripple voltage (expressed as a percentage of
the output voltage), and how this ripple should be divided
between the ESR step
ΔVESR and the charging/discharg-
ing
ΔVCOUT. For the purpose of simplicity, we will choose
2% for the maximum output ripple, to be divided equally
between
ΔVESR and ΔVCOUT. This percentage ripple will
change, depending on the requirements of the application,
and the following equations can easily be modied. For a
1% contribution to the total ripple voltage, the ESR of the
output capacitor can be determined using the following
equation:
ESRCOUT ≤
0.01 VOUT
ID(PEAK)
For the bulk C component, which also contributes 1% to
the total ripple:
COUT ≥
IO(MAX)
0.01 VOUT
The output capacitor in a boost regulator experiences high
RMS ripple currents, as shown in Figure 5. The RMS ripple
current rating of the output capacitor can be determined
using the following equation:
IRMS(COUT) ≥IO(MAX)
DMAX
1DMAX
Multiple capacitors are often paralleled to meet ESR require-
ments. Typically, once the ESR requirement is satised, the
capacitance is adequate for ltering and has the required
RMS current rating. Additional ceramic capacitors in par-
allel are commonly used to reduce the effect of parasitic
inductance in the output capacitor, which reduces high
frequency switching noise on the converter output.
Boost Converter: Input Capacitor Selection
The input capacitor of a boost converter is less critical
than the output capacitor, due to the fact that the inductor
is in series with the input, and the input current wave-
form is continuous. The input voltage source impedance
determines the size of the input capacitor, which is typi-
cally in the range of 1μF to 100μF. A low ESR capacitor
is recommended, although it is not as critical as for the
output capacitor.
The RMS input capacitor ripple current for a boost con-
verter is:
IRMS(CIN) = 0.3 ΔIL
Figure 5. The Output Ripple Waveform of a Boost Converter
VOUT
(AC)
tON
VESR
RINGING DUE TO
TOTAL INDUCTANCE
(BOARD + CAP)
VCOUT
3958 F05
tOFF