Ultracompact, 1.5A Thermoelectric Cooler (TEC) Controller
SGM41298 SGM41298.pdf

No.10649

FEATURES

● High Efficiency Single Inductor Architecture

● Integrated Low RDSON MOSFETs for the TEC Controller
● TEC Voltage and Current Monitoring
● No External Sense Resistor Required
● Independent Heating and Cooling Current-Limit
Settings Programmable Maximum TEC Voltage
● PWM Driver Switching Frequency: 2.0MHz (TYP)
● Two Zero-Drift, Rail-to-Rail Chopper Amplifiers
● Compatible with NTC or RTD Thermal Sensors
● 2.50V Output Voltage Reference
● Temperature Lock Indicator

● Available in a Green TQFN-6×6-36L Package

DESCRIPTION

The SGM41298 is a monolithic thermoelectric cooling (TEC) thermostat driver device with two-stage feedback amplifier. The device includes a differential driver (output) stage, an internal 2.5V output reference voltage and two zero-drift, rail-to-rail chopper amplifiers. The first chopper amplifier biases the sensed temperature signal and another is an error amplifier for compensating the closed loop temperature control. This amplifier can be used with a digital controller as well.

The TEC is driven differentially between a linear push-pull stage and a pulse-width modulation (PWM) switching stage. A linear push-pull stage forms one of the arms of the differential output which has a relatively high gain and saturates if the error signal is not close to zero (> 2.5%). This means that the TEC is effectively driven by the other arm. The other arm has a lower gain, and high frequency PWM switching driver that can drive the TEC with high efficiency. The PWM switching driver output is passed through an LC filter to remove large voltage ripple before reaching the TEC. It can sink or source current for both the heating and cooling modes connected to the TEC and stabilize its temperature at the set point.

APPLICATION CIRCUIT
PIN CONFIGUTION
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