ZHCSN39A February 2020 – November 2021 LM61480 , LM61495 , LM62460
PRODUCTION DATA
Spread spectrum is configurable using the SPSP pin. Spread spectrum eliminates peak emissions at specific frequencies by spreading these peaks across a wider range of frequencies than a part with fixed-frequency operation. The LM6x4xx implements a modulation pattern designed to reduce low frequency-conducted emissions from the first few harmonics of the switching frequency. The pattern can also help reduce the higher harmonics that are more difficult to filter, which can fall in the FM band. These harmonics often couple to the environment through electric fields around the switch node and inductor. The LM6x4xx uses a ±4% (typical) spread of frequencies which can spread energy smoothly across the FM and TV bands. The device implements Dual Random Spread Spectrum (DRSS). DRSS is a combination of a triangular frequency spreading pattern and pseudorandom frequency hopping. The combination allows the spread spectrum to be very effective at spreading the energy at the following:

Figure 8-11 Output Ripple Without
Ripple Cancellation Showing VSW (Top), FSW (Middle),
VOUT (Bottom)
Figure 8-12 Output Ripple with Ripple
Cancellation Showing VSW (Top), FSW (Middle),
VOUT (Bottom)The spread spectrum is only available while the clock of the LM6x4xx are free running at their natural frequency. Any of the following conditions overrides spread spectrum, turning it off: