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MCP1630 AUTOMOTIVE INPUT
TRIPLE OUTPUT CONVERTER
DEMO BOARD USERS GUIDE
© 2006 Microchip Technology Inc. DS51627A-page 7
Chapter 2. Installation and Operation
2.1 INTRODUCTION
The MCP1630 Automotive Input Triple Output Converter Demo Board demonstrates
Microchip's high speed pulse width modulator (PWM) used for Automotive application.
When used in conjunction with a microcontroller, the MCP1630 will control the power
system duty cycle to provide regulated output voltage. The PIC12F683 microcontroller
is used to provide oscillator pulses at switching frequency of 250 kHz and set maximum
duty cycle. The MCP1630 generates duty cycle based on various external inputs.
External signals include the input oscillator pulses from PIC12F683, the reference
voltage and the feed back voltage. The output signal is a square-wave pulse given to
drive the MOSFET.
The PIC12F683 microcontroller is programmable, allowing the user to modify or
develop their own firmware routines to further evaluate the MCP1630 in this
application.
2.2 FEATURES
The MCP1630 Automotive Input Triple Output Converter Demo Board has the following
features:
Compact size for a Triple output Converter
Wide Input voltage range from 6.5V to 40V
Programmable output voltage and ON/OFF control using the PIC microcontroller
Provide line regulation, load regulation and cross regulation of ± 5% on V
OUT1
(3.3V), ± 5% on V
OUT2
(1.2V) and ± 10% on V
OUT3
(4.7V) for load variation from
50% to 100%
High efficiency over entire operating input voltage range
PIC12F683 is used to generate reference Voltage and Oscillator signal at 250 kHz
frequency at maximum duty cycle
Proprietary features can be added by modifying the firmware contained in the
PIC12F683
Factory programmed source code is available
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