To obtain 3.3 or 5V from a lower voltage is a typical requirement at battery-powered or portable devices. Naturally, to obtain 5V it is also possible to use 4-5 NiMH cells or 2 Li-Po cells, but then the device is uselessly bigger, heavier and more expensive. The solution is just the usage of a suitable step-up circuit. LT1304 from Linear Technology belongs to „MicroPower“ DC/DC step-up circuits operating already from a very small voltage, 1.5V typically. Thanks to a very low power consumption (10uA/Shutdown) and a built-in independent low battery detector, it is optimized for usage with batteries. LT1304 needs for its operation only a few external components - 2 capacitors, 1 inductor and 1 diode is all that is necessary to create an operating DC/DC circuit.
LT1304 is available in 3 versions - LT1304VCS8-5, LT1304CS8-3,3 with fixed voltages and LT1304CS8 with adjustable output. Versions with fixed output voltages don´t need a divider in a feedback, what further simplifies a circuit.
The input for low battery monitoring - LBI (1,17V) operates even in Shutdown mode (SHDN). LBI can be connected through an appropriate voltage divider, setting a level at which the LBO output will switch (open collector). Maximal current through a coil and an internal switch is limited to 1A. If the current was to exceed this level, LT1304 will shorten the ton in a given cycle, thus preventing a further increase of current. A big plus is the ILIM input, where we can adjust (decrease) the max. coil current by adding a single resistor. In this case, LT1304 shortens the tON of every cycle. In many cases, this can help prevent coil saturation and alternatively also to decrease DC (Ohmic) losses in a coil.
Choice of an inductor is not critical and the circuit will operate properly in a wie range of inductance values. Guide values are mentioned in the datasheet, however it is worth to pay attention to its choice, because it influences the efficiency of the circuit and the output voltage ripple. Excessively low value of L will cause high current ripple resulting in increased demands for input and output filtering capacitors and it will also worsen the EMI. On the other side, an excessively high value of L will worsen a response of the circuit at a sudden change of load.
Detailed information can be found in LT1304 datasheet and in the documents Design Note 120 and Design note 154. For the development support is also available the LT1304 evaluation board - DC088.
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- universal step-up circuit operating from 1.5V
- 1A inner switch with low VCESAT
- 5V/200mA from 2 cells (NiMH, alkaline, ...)
- 10uA quiescent current in Shutdown
- low-battery detection active even in Shutdown
- up to 300 kHz switching frequency
- current limitation programmable by a single resistor
- ideal for battery-powered devices
- available in 3 versions (3.3V, 5V, adjustable)
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