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TPS54353PWPRG4 Datasheet(HTML) 11 Page - Texas Instruments |
11 / 37 page TPS54352,TPS54353 TPS54354,TPS54355 TPS54356,TPS54357 SLVS519A − MAY 2004 − REVISED OCTOBER 2004 www.ti.com 11 Internal Oscillator VO(PH) VO(SYNC) Figure 4. SYNC Output Waveform Power Good (PWRGD) The VSENSE pin is compared to an internal reference signal, if the VSENSE is greater than 97% and no other faults are present, the PWRGD pin presents a high impedance. A low on the PWRGD pin indicates a fault. The PWRGD pin has been designed to provide a weak pull-down and indicates a fault even when the device is unpowered. If the TPS5435x has power and has any fault flag set, the TPS5435x indicates the power is not good by driving the PWRGD pin low. The following events, singly or in combination, indicate power is not good: D VSENSE pin out of bounds D Overcurrent D Thermal shutdown D UVLO undervoltage D Input voltage not present (weak pull-down) D Slow-starting D VBIAS voltage is low Once the PWRGD pin presents a high impedance (i.e., power is good), a VSENSE pin out of bounds condition forces PWRGD pin low (i.e., power is bad) after a time delay. This time delay is a function of the switching frequency and is calculated using equation 6: T delay + 1000 ƒs(kHz) ms Bias Voltage (VBIAS) The VBIAS regulator provides a stable supply for the internal analog circuits and the low side gate driver. Up to 1 mA of current can be drawn for use in an external application circuit. The VBIAS pin must have a bypass capacitor value of 1.0 µF. X7R or X5R grade dielectric ceramic capacitors are recommended because of their stable characteristics over temperature. Bootstrap Voltage (BOOT) The BOOT capacitor obtains its charge cycle by cycle from the VBIAS capacitor. A capacitor from the BOOT pin to the PH pins is required for operation. The bootstrap connection for the high side driver must have a bypass capacitor of 0.1 µF. Error Amplifier The VSENSE pin is the error amplifier inverting input. The error amplifier is a true voltage amplifier with 1.5 mA of drive capability with a minimum of 60 dB of open loop voltage gain and a unity gain bandwidth of 2 MHz. Voltage Reference The voltage reference system produces a precision reference signal by scaling the output of a temperature stable bandgap circuit. During production testing, the bandgap and scaling circuits are trimmed to produce 0.891 V at the output of the error amplifier, with the amplifier connected as a voltage follower. The trim procedure improves the regulation, since it cancels offset errors in the scaling and error amplifier circuits. PWM Control and Feed Forward Signals from the error amplifier output, oscillator, and current limit circuit are processed by the PWM control logic. Referring to the internal block diagram, the control logic includes the PWM comparator, PWM latch, and the adaptive dead-time control logic. During steady-state operation below the current limit threshold, the PWM comparator output and oscillator pulse train alternately reset and set the PWM latch. (6) |
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