LTC3536
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The LTC3536 is an extended VIN range, fixed frequency, synchronous buck-boost DC/DC converter that operates from input voltages above, below or equal to...
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LTC3536 on Analog.com
Hello,
In LTspice XVII, when I load & run the test jig for the LTC3536 (which has a fixed 3.6V input, 3.3V @ 1A output) it starts up in <50us, and reaches a stable output voltage in <1ms. I modified the circuit to output 3.8V, changing R2 from 221k to 187k, and Rload to 3.8 ohms. I also changed the input voltage source to a fixed 5.5V. Once again, it starts up in <50us and reaches a stable 3.80V output in around 1ms. So far, so good.
HOWEVER . . . If I change the simulation time to 7ms, and change the input voltage source from a fixed 5.5V to a pulse source, with an initial voltage of 5.5V and an 'ON' voltage of 1.5V, with a delay of 1ms, a 'rise' time of 5ms, and an on time of 1ms, the LT3536 output voltage doesn't begin to move from 0V until after 3.6ms. Looking at the input voltage source current, the chip is doing something during the 3.6ms start-up . . .
What is causing the LTC3536 to have a delayed start when using a pulse voltage source to create a ramped input voltage from 5.5V to 1.5V over 5ms? What am I missing?
TRS
Thanks!
HI TRSED ,
I noticed you are still using the LTspice XVII, can you update it to the latest version that we do have?
Also, can you share your simulation file, not just the screen shot so I could try your actually simulation on my side?
Best Regards,
Earl
Hello EarlJohn, I looked into installing LTspice V24, but it showed a message saying that it would remove the old installation. I have too many simulations created for XVII to risk losing the ability to access them.
I do not see anywhere on the menu that I can attach the simulation files to this comment. I just ran the test again, and got the delayed start. All I did was take the LTC3536 test jig, changed the voltage source from fixed 3.6V to a pulse source Vinitial 5.5V, Von 1.5V, tdelay 3ms, trise 5ms, tfall 1ms, ton 1ms, and changed the simulation time from 1ms to 10ms. The LTC3536 Vout doesn't begin to rise until 4.88ms.
Hi TRSED ,
You can keep XVII and install 24.1. Download the LTspice 24.1 installer from analog.com. Just don't simultaneously simulate the same schematic in both versions.
mike
I just tried it in LTspice V24.1.5 and it does the same thing. Delayed start when using the voltage ramp source as described previously.