Renesas Electronics Corporation VR11.1, 4-Phase PWM Controller with Enhanced Light Load Efficiency and Load Current Monitoring ISL6334AIRZ-T

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The ISL6334, ISL6334A control microprocessor core voltage regulation by driving up to 4 interleaved synchronous-rectifie d buck channels in parallel. This multiphase architecture results in multiplying channel ripple frequency and reducing input and output ripple currents. Lower ripple results in fewer components, lower cost, reduced power dissipation and smaller implementation area. Microprocessor loads can generate load transients with extremely fast edge rates and requires high efficiency at light load. The ISL6334, ISL6334A utilizes Intersil’s proprietary Active Pulse Positioning (APP), Adaptive Phase Alignment (APA) modulation scheme, active phase adding and dropping to achieve and maintain the extremely fast transient response with fewer output capacitors and high efficiency from light to full load. The ISL6334, ISL6334A is designed to be completely compliant with Intel VR11.1 specifications. It accurately reports the load current via IMON pin to the microprocessor, which sends an active low PSI# signal to the controller at low power mode. The controller then enters 1- or 2-phase operation with diode emulation option to reduce magnetic core and switching losses, yielding high efficiency at light load. After the PSI# signal is deasserted, the dropped phase(s) are added back to sustain heavy load transient response and efficiency. Today’s microprocessors require a tightly regulated output voltage position versus load current (droop). The ISL6334, ISL6334A senses the output current continuously by utilizing patented techniques to measure the voltage across the dedicated current sense resistor or the DCR of the output inductor. The sensed current flows out of FB pin to develop the precision voltage drop across the feedback resistor for droop control. Current sensing circuits also provide the needed signals for channel-current balancing, average overcurrent protection and individual phase current limiting. An NTC thermistor’s temperatur
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The ISL6334, ISL6334A control microprocessor core voltage regulation by driving up to 4 interleaved synchronous-rectifie d buck channels in parallel. This multiphase architecture results in multiplying channel ripple frequency and reducing input and output ripple currents. Lower ripple results in fewer components, lower cost, reduced power dissipation and smaller implementation area. Microprocessor loads can generate load transients with extremely fast edge rates and requires high efficiency at light load. The ISL6334, ISL6334A utilizes Intersil’s proprietary Active Pulse Positioning (APP), Adaptive Phase Alignment (APA) modulation scheme, active phase adding and dropping to achieve and maintain the extremely fast transient response with fewer output capacitors and high efficiency from light to full load. The ISL6334, ISL6334A is designed to be completely compliant with Intel VR11.1 specifications. It accurately reports the load current via IMON pin to the microprocessor, which sends an active low PSI# signal to the controller at low power mode. The controller then enters 1- or 2-phase operation with diode emulation option to reduce magnetic core and switching losses, yielding high efficiency at light load. After the PSI# signal is deasserted, the dropped phase(s) are added back to sustain heavy load transient response and efficiency. Today’s microprocessors require a tightly regulated output voltage position versus load current (droop). The ISL6334, ISL6334A senses the output current continuously by utilizing patented techniques to measure the voltage across the dedicated current sense resistor or the DCR of the output inductor. The sensed current flows out of FB pin to develop the precision voltage drop across the feedback resistor for droop control. Current sensing circuits also provide the needed signals for channel-current balancing, average overcurrent protection and individual phase current limiting. An NTC thermistor’s temperatur
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VR11.1, 4-Phase PWM Controller with Enhanced Light Load Efficiency and Load Current Monitoring ISL6334AIRZ-T
The ISL6334, ISL6334A control microprocessor core voltage regulation by driving up to 4 interleaved synchronous-rectifie d buck channels in parallel. This multiphase architecture results in multiplying channel ripple frequency and reducing input and output ripple currents. Lower ripple results in fewer components, lower cost, reduced power dissipation and smaller implementation area. Microprocessor loads can generate load transients with extremely fast edge rates and requires high efficiency at light load. The ISL6334, ISL6334A utilizes Intersil’s proprietary Active Pulse Positioning (APP), Adaptive Phase Alignment (APA) modulation scheme, active phase adding and dropping to achieve and maintain the extremely fast transient response with fewer output capacitors and high efficiency from light to full load. The ISL6334, ISL6334A is designed to be completely compliant with Intel VR11.1 specifications. It accurately reports the load current via IMON pin to the microprocessor, which sends an active low PSI# signal to the controller at low power mode. The controller then enters 1- or 2-phase operation with diode emulation option to reduce magnetic core and switching losses, yielding high efficiency at light load. After the PSI# signal is deasserted, the dropped phase(s) are added back to sustain heavy load transient response and efficiency. Today’s microprocessors require a tightly regulated output voltage position versus load current (droop). The ISL6334, ISL6334A senses the output current continuously by utilizing patented techniques to measure the voltage across the dedicated current sense resistor or the DCR of the output inductor. The sensed current flows out of FB pin to develop the precision voltage drop across the feedback resistor for droop control. Current sensing circuits also provide the needed signals for channel-current balancing, average overcurrent protection and individual phase current limiting. An NTC thermistor’s temperatur

The ISL6334, ISL6334A control microprocessor core voltage regulation by driving up to 4 interleaved synchronous-rectified buck channels in parallel. This multiphase architecture results in multiplying channel ripple frequency and reducing input and output ripple currents. Lower ripple results in fewer components, lower cost, reduced power dissipation and smaller implementation area.
Microprocessor loads can generate load transients with extremely fast edge rates and requires high efficiency at light load. The ISL6334, ISL6334A utilizes Intersil’s proprietary Active Pulse Positioning (APP), Adaptive Phase Alignment (APA) modulation scheme, active phase adding and dropping to achieve and maintain the extremely fast transient response with fewer output capacitors and high efficiency from light to full load.
The ISL6334, ISL6334A is designed to be completely compliant with Intel VR11.1 specifications. It accurately reports the load current via IMON pin to the microprocessor, which sends an active low PSI# signal to the controller at low power mode. The controller then enters 1- or 2-phase operation with diode emulation option to reduce magnetic core and switching losses, yielding high efficiency at light load. After the PSI# signal is deasserted, the dropped phase(s) are added back to sustain heavy load transient response and efficiency.
Today’s microprocessors require a tightly regulated output voltage position versus load current (droop). The ISL6334, ISL6334A senses the output current continuously by utilizing patented techniques to measure the voltage across the dedicated current sense resistor or the DCR of the output inductor. The sensed current flows out of FB pin to develop the precision voltage drop across the feedback resistor for droop control. Current sensing circuits also provide the needed signals for channel-current balancing, average overcurrent protection and individual phase current limiting. An NTC thermistor’s temperatur

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  Renesas Electronics Corporation
Product Category IC Power Supplies
Product Number ISL6334AIRZ-T
Product Name VR11.1, 4-Phase PWM Controller with Enhanced Light Load Efficiency and Load Current Monitoring
Package Type Other; QFN40
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