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TPS61031PWP

TPS61031PWP

  • 厂商:

    BURR-BROWN(德州仪器)

  • 封装:

    HTSSOP16_EP

  • 描述:

    IC REG BOOST 3.3V 3.6A 16HTSSOP

  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
TPS61031PWP 数据手册
Sample & Buy Product Folder Support & Community Tools & Software Technical Documents TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 TPS6103x 96% Efficient Synchronous Boost Converter With 4A Switch 1 Features 3 Description • The TPS6103x devices provide a power supply solution for products powered by either a one-cell LiIon or Li-polymer, or a two to three-cell alkaline, NiCd or NiMH battery. The converter generates a stable output voltage that is either adjusted by an external resistor divider or fixed internally on the chip. It provides high efficient power conversion and is capable of delivering output currents up to 1 A at 5 V at a supply voltage down to 1.8 V. The implemented boost converter is based on a fixed frequency, pulsewidth- modulation (PWM) controller using a synchronous rectifier to obtain maximum efficiency. At low load currents the converter enters Power Save mode to maintain a high efficiency over a wide load current range. The Power Save mode can be disabled, forcing the converter to operate at a fixed switching frequency. It can also operate synchronized to an external clock signal that is applied to the SYNC pin. The maximum peak current in the boost switch is limited to a value of 4500 mA. 1 • • • • • • • • • 96% Efficient Synchronous Boost Converter With 1000-mA Output Current From 1.8-V Input Device Quiescent Current: 20-µA (Typ) Input Voltage Range: 1.8-V to 5.5-V Fixed and Adjustable Output Voltage Options Up to 5.5-V Power Save Mode for Improved Efficiency at Low Output Power Low Battery Comparator Low EMI-Converter (Integrated Antiringing Switch) Load Disconnect During Shutdown Over-Temperature Protection Available in a Small 4 mm x 4 mm QFN-16 or in a TSSOP-16 Package 2 Applications The converter can be disabled to minimize battery drain. During shutdown, the load is completely disconnected from the battery. A low-EMI mode is implemented to reduce ringing and, in effect, lower radiated electromagnetic energy when the converter enters the discontinuous conduction mode. All Single Cell Li or Dual Cell Battery Operated Products as MP-3 Player, PDAs, and Other Portable Equipment Device Information(1) PART NUMBER PACKAGE BODY SIZE (NOM) TPS61030 TPS61031 TSSOP (16) 5.00 mm × 4.40 mm QFN (16) 4.00 mm x 4.00 mm TPS61032 TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 (1) For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at the end of the datasheet. 4 Simplified Schematic L1 6.8 µH SW VOUT VBAT 1.8 V to 5 V Input C1 10 µF R1 R3 EN C2 2.2 µF C3 220 µF e.g. 5 V up to 1000 mA FB LBI R4 R6 R2 SYNC GND LBO PGND Low Battery Comparator Output TPS6103x 1 An IMPORTANT NOTICE at the end of this data sheet addresses availability, warranty, changes, use in safety-critical applications, intellectual property matters and other important disclaimers. PRODUCTION DATA. TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 www.ti.com Table of Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Features .................................................................. Applications ........................................................... Description ............................................................. Simplified Schematic............................................. Revision History..................................................... Device Comparison Table..................................... Pin Configuration and Functions ......................... Specifications......................................................... 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 4 4 4 4 5 6 Absolute Maximum Ratings ...................................... ESD Ratings ............................................................ Recommended Operating Conditions....................... Thermal Information .................................................. Electrical Characteristics........................................... Typical Characteristics .............................................. 9 Parameter Measurement Information .................. 8 10 Detailed Description ............................................. 9 10.1 Overview ................................................................. 9 10.2 Functional Block Diagram ....................................... 9 10.3 Feature Description............................................... 10 10.4 Device Functional Modes...................................... 10 11 Application and Implementation........................ 12 11.1 Application Information.......................................... 12 11.2 Typical Application ............................................... 12 12 Power Supply Recommendations ..................... 18 13 Layout................................................................... 18 13.1 Layout Considerations .......................................... 18 13.2 Layout Example .................................................... 18 13.3 Thermal Considerations ........................................ 18 14 Device and Documentation Support ................. 19 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 Device Support...................................................... Related Links ........................................................ Trademarks ........................................................... Electrostatic Discharge Caution ............................ Glossary ................................................................ 19 19 19 19 19 15 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information ........................................................... 19 5 Revision History NOTE: Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current version. Changes from Revision F (October 2014) to Revision G Page • Moved Tstg spec to the Absolute Maximum Ratings table. Changed Handling Ratings to ESD Ratings............................... 4 • Added System Examples .................................................................................................................................................... 16 Changes from Revision E (January 2012) to Revision F • Page Added Device Information and Handling Rating tables, Feature Description section, Device Functional Modes, Application and Implementation section, Power Supply Recommendations section, Layout section, Device and Documentation Support section, and Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information section ..................................... 1 Changes from Revision D (April 2004) to Revision E • 2 Page Changed the temperature range From: 40°C to 85°C To: -40°C to 85°C.............................................................................. 3 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 www.ti.com SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 6 Device Comparison Table (1) OUTPUT VOLTAGE DC/DC TA PART NUMBER (1) PACKAGE Adjustable TPS61030 3.3 V 16-Pin TSSOP PowerPAD™ TPS61031 5V -40°C to 85°C TPS61032 Adjustable TPS61030 3.3 V 16-Pin QFN TPS61031 5V (1) (1) TPS61032 Contact the factory to check availability of other fixed output voltage versions. For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at the end of the datasheet. 7 Pin Configuration and Functions PWP Package 16-Pins Top View PowerPAD 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 VOUT VOUT FB GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 NC VOUT VOUT VOUT FB GND LBO EN VOUT NC SW LBO EN SYNC LBI SW PGND PGND PGND VBAT SW SW PGND PGND PGND VBAT LBI SYNC RSA Package 16-Pins Top View NC − No internal connection Pin Functions PIN NAME NO. I/O PWP RSA EN 9 11 DESCRIPTION I Enable input. (1/VBAT enabled, 0/GND disabled) Voltage feedback of adjustable versions FB 12 14 I GND 11 13 I/O LBI 7 9 I Low battery comparator input (comparator enabled with EN) LBO 10 12 O Low battery comparator output (open drain) NC 16 2 PGND 3, 4, 5 5, 6, 7 Control/logic ground Not connected I/O PowerPAD™ Power ground Must be soldered to achieve appropriate power dissipation. Should be connected to PGND. SYNC 8 10 I Enable/disable power save mode (1/VBAT disabled, 0/GND enabled, clock signal for synchronization) SW 1, 2 3, 4 I Boost and rectifying switch input VBAT 6 8 I Supply voltage VOUT 13, 14, 15 1, 15, 16 O DC/DC output Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 Submit Documentation Feedback 3 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 www.ti.com 8 Specifications 8.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted) (1) VI MIN MAX UNIT Input voltage on LBI –0.3 3.6 V V Input voltage on SW, VOUT, LBO, VBAT, SYNC, EN, FB –0.3 7 TJ Maximum junction temperature –40 150 Tstg Storage temperature range –65 150 (1) °C Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended Operating Conditions is not implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability. 8.2 ESD Ratings V(ESD) (1) (2) Electrostatic discharge MIN MAX Human body model (HBM), per ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001, all pins (1) –2000 2000 Charged device model (CDM), per JEDEC specification JESD22C101, all pins (2) –1000 1000 UNIT V JEDEC document JEP155 states that 500-V HBM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process. JEDEC document JEP157 states that 250-V CDM allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process. 8.3 Recommended Operating Conditions MIN NOM MAX VI Supply voltage at VBAT 1.8 5.5 UNIT V TA Operating ambient temperature range -40 85 °C TJ Operating virtual junction temperature range -40 125 °C 8.4 Thermal Information TPS6103x THERMAL METRIC (1) PWP RSA 16 PINS 16 PINS RθJA Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance 46.9 35.5 RθJC(top) Junction-to-case (top) thermal resistance 25.8 36.7 RθJB Junction-to-board thermal resistance 19.4 12.9 ψJT Junction-to-top characterization parameter 0.8 0.5 ψJB Junction-to-board characterization parameter 19.3 12.9 RθJC(bot) Junction-to-case (bottom) thermal resistance 2.2 3.8 (1) 4 UNIT °C/W For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see the IC Package Thermal Metrics application report, SPRA953. Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 www.ti.com SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 8.5 Electrical Characteristics over recommended free-air temperature range and over recommended input voltage range (typical at an ambient temperature range of 25°C) (unless otherwise noted) PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT DC/DC STAGE VI Input voltage range 1.8 5.5 VO TPS61030 output voltage range 1.8 5.5 V VFB TPS61030 feedback voltage 490 500 510 mV f Oscillator frequency 500 600 700 kHz 700 kHz 4000 4500 mA Frequency range for synchronization Switch current limit 500 VOUT= 5 V 3600 Start-up current limit 0.4 x ISW mA mΩ SWN switch on resistance VOUT= 5 V 55 SWP switch on resistance VOUT= 5 V 55 Total accuracy V -3% mΩ 3% Line regulation 0.6% Load regulation 0.6% VBAT IO = 0 mA, VEN = VBAT = 1.8 V, VOUT =5 V 10 25 µA VOUT IO = 0 mA, VEN = VBAT = 1.8 V, VOUT = 5 V 10 20 µA VEN= 0 V, VBAT = 2.4 V 0.1 1 µA 510 mV Quiescent current Shutdown current CONTROL STAGE VUVLO Under voltage lockout threshold VLBI voltage decreasing VIL LBI voltage threshold VLBI voltage decreasing 1.5 490 LBI input hysteresis 500 V 10 mV LBI input current EN = VBAT or GND 0.01 0.1 LBO output low voltage VO = 3.3 V, IOI = 100 µA 0.04 0.4 LBO output low current 100 LBO output leakage current VIL EN, SYNC input low voltage VIH EN, SYNC input high voltage VLBO= 7 V 0.01 Clamped on GND or VBAT V µA 0.1 µA 0.2 × VBAT V 0.8 × VBAT EN, SYNC input current µA V 0.01 0.1 µA Overtemperature protection 140 °C Overtemperature hysteresis 20 °C Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 Submit Documentation Feedback 5 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 www.ti.com 8.6 Typical Characteristics Table 1. Table Of Graphs DC/DC CONVERTER FIGURE vs Input voltage Figure 1, Figure 2 vs Output current (TPS61030) (VO = 2.5 V, VI = 1.8 V, VSYNC = 0 V) Figure 3 vs Output current (TPS61031) (VO = 3.3 V, VI = 1.8 V, 2.4 V, VSYNC = 0 V) Figure 4 vs Output current (TPS61032) (VO = 5.0 V, VI = 2.4 V, 3.3 V, VSYNC = 0 V) Figure 5 vs Input voltage (TPS61031) (IO = 10 mA, 100 mA, 1000 mA, VSYNC = 0 V) Figure 6 vs Input voltage (TPS61032) (IO = 10 mA, 100 mA, 1000 mA, VSYNC = 0 V) Figure 7 vs Output current (TPS61031) (VI = 2.4 V) Figure 8 vs Output current (TPS61032) (VI = 3.3 V) Figure 9 No-load supply current into VBAT vs Input voltage (TPS61032) Figure 10 No-load supply current into VOUT vs Input voltage (TPS61032) Figure 11 Minimum Load Resistance at Startup vs Input voltage (TPS61032) Figure 12 Maximum output current Efficiency 3.5 3.5 3 3 Maximum Output Current - A Maximum Output Current - A Output voltage 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 6 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 1.8 2.2 2.6 3 3.4 3.8 4.2 4.6 5 0 1.8 2.2 2.6 3 3.4 3.8 4.2 4.6 5 VI - Input Voltage - V VI - Input Voltage - V Figure 1. TPS61031 Maximum Output Current vs Input Voltage Figure 2. TPS61032 Maximum Output Current vs Input Voltage Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 www.ti.com SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 100 100 90 90 80 80 70 70 Efficiency - % Efficiency - % VBAT = 1.8 V 60 50 40 VBAT = 2.4 V 60 50 40 30 30 20 20 10 10 0 0 1 10 100 1000 IO - Output Current - mA VO = 2.5 V 1 10000 10 1000 10000 VO = 3.3 V VI = 1.8 V Figure 3. TPS61030 Efficiency vs Output Current Figure 4. TPS61031 Efficiency vs Output Current 100 100 IO = 100 mA 90 VBAT = 2.4 V 80 IO = 1000 mA 90 VBAT = 3.3 V IO = 10 mA Efficiency - % 70 Efficiency - % 100 IO - Output Current - mA 60 50 40 80 70 30 20 60 10 0 1 10 100 1000 IO - Output Current - mA 50 1.8 10000 2 2.2 2.4 2.6 2.8 VI - Input Voltage - V 3 3.2 VO = 5 V Figure 5. Tps61032 Efficiency vs Output Current Figure 6. TPS61031 Efficiency vs Input Voltage 3.4 100 IO = 100 mA 95 90 80 VO - Output Voltage - V Efficiency - % 3.35 IO = 10 mA 85 IO = 1000 mA 75 70 65 3.3 3.25 60 55 50 3.2 1.8 2.2 2.6 3 3.4 3.8 VI - Input Voltage - V 4.2 4.6 5 1 10 100 1000 IO - Output Current - mA 10000 VBAT = 2.4 V Figure 7. TPS61032 Efficiency vs Input Voltage Figure 8. TPS61031 Output Voltage vs Output Current Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 Submit Documentation Feedback 7 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 www.ti.com 16 5.15 14 85°C 12 25°C No-Load Supply Current Into VBAT - µA 5.2 VO - Output Voltage - V 5.1 5.05 5 4.95 4.9 4.85 8 6 4 2 0 4.8 1 10 100 1000 IO - Output Current - mA –40°C 10 10000 2 3 4 5 VI - Input Voltage - V VBAT = 3.3 V Figure 10. TPS61032 No-Load Supply Current into Vbat vs input Voltage Figure 9. TPS61032 Output Voltage vs Output Current 14 85°C 12 Minimum Load Resistance at Startup - Ω No-Load Supply Current Into VOUT - µA 14 25°C –40°C 10 8 6 4 2 0 2 3 4 VI - Input Voltage - V 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 1.8 5 Figure 11. TPS61032 No-Load Supply Current Into Vout vs Input Voltage 2.2 2.6 3 3.4 3.8 4.2 VI - Input Voltage - V 4.6 5 Figure 12. Minimum Load Resistance at Start-Up vs Input Voltage 9 Parameter Measurement Information L1 6.8 µH SW VOUT VBAT Power Supply C1 10 µF R1 R3 EN C2 2.2 µF C3 220 µF VCC Boost Output FB LBI R6 R4 R2 SYNC GND List of Components: U1 = TPS6103xPWP L1 = Sumida CDRH124–6R8 C1, C2 = X7R/X5R Ceramic C3 = Low ESR Tantalum 8 Submit Documentation Feedback LBO Control Output PGND TPS6103x Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 www.ti.com SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 10 Detailed Description 10.1 Overview The TPS6103x synchronous step-up converter typically operates at a 600 kHz frequency pulse width modulation (PWM) at moderate to heavy load currents. The converter enters Power Save mode at low load currents to maintain a high efficiency over a wide load. The Power Save mode can also be disabled, forcing the converter to operate at a fixed switching frequency. The TPS6103x family is based on a fixed frequency with multiple feed forward controller topology. Input voltage, output voltage, and voltage drop on the NMOS switch are monitored and forwarded to the regulator. The peak current of the NMOS switch is also sensed to limit the maximum current flowing through the switch and the inductor. It can also operate synchronized to an external clock signal that is applied to the SYNC pin. Additionally, TPS6103x integrated the low-battery detector circuit typically used to supervise the battery voltage and to generate an error flag when the battery voltage drops below a user-set threshold voltage. 10.2 Functional Block Diagram SW VOUT VBAT AntiRinging PGND PGND Gate Control 100 kW PGND Error Amplifier _ 10 pF FB Regulator + VREF = 0.5 V + _ Control Logic Oscillator GND Temperature Control EN SYNC GND + _ LBI + _ Low Battery Comparator LBO VREF = 0.5 V GND Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 Submit Documentation Feedback 9 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 www.ti.com 10.3 Feature Description 10.3.1 Controller Circuit The controller circuit of the device is based on a fixed frequency multiple feedforward controller topology. Input voltage, output voltage, and voltage drop on the NMOS switch are monitored and forwarded to the regulator. So changes in the operating conditions of the converter directly affect the duty cycle and must not take the indirect and slow way through the control loop and the error amplifier. The control loop, determined by the error amplifier, only has to handle small signal errors. The input for it is the feedback voltage on the FB pin or, at fixed output voltage versions, the voltage on the internal resistor divider. It is compared with the internal reference voltage to generate an accurate and stable output voltage. The peak current of the NMOS switch is also sensed to limit the maximum current flowing through the switch and the inductor. The typical peak current limit is set to 4000 mA. An internal temperature sensor prevents the device from getting overheated in case of excessive power dissipation. 10.3.2 Synchronous Rectifier The device integrates an N-channel and a P-channel MOSFET transistor to realize a synchronous rectifier. Because the commonly used discrete Schottky rectifier is replaced with a low RDS(ON) PMOS switch, the power conversion efficiency reaches 96%. To avoid ground shift due to the high currents in the NMOS switch, two separate ground pins are used. The reference for all control functions is the GND pin. The source of the NMOS switch is connected to PGND. Both grounds must be connected on the PCB at only one point close to the GND pin. A special circuit is applied to disconnect the load from the input during shutdown of the converter. In conventional synchronous rectifier circuits, the backgate diode of the high-side PMOS is forward biased in shutdown and allows current flowing from the battery to the output. This device however uses a special circuit which takes the cathode of the backgate diode of the high-side PMOS and disconnects it from the source when the regulator is not enabled (EN = low). The benefit of this feature for the system design engineer is that the battery is not depleted during shutdown of the converter. No additional components have to be added to the design to make sure that the battery is disconnected from the output of the converter. 10.4 Device Functional Modes 10.4.1 Device Enable The device is put into operation when EN is set high. It is put into a shutdown mode when EN is set to GND. In shutdown mode, the regulator stops switching, all internal control circuitry including the low-battery comparator is switched off, and the load is isolated from the input (as described in the Synchronous Rectifier Section). This also means that the output voltage can drop below the input voltage during shutdown. During start-up of the converter, the duty cycle and the peak current are limited in order to avoid high peak currents drawn from the battery. 10.4.1.1 Undervoltage Lockout An undervoltage lockout function prevents device start-up if the supply voltage on VBAT is lower than approximately 1.6 V. When in operation and the battery is being discharged, the device automatically enters the shutdown mode if the voltage on VBAT drops below approximately 1.6 V. This undervoltage lockout function is implemented in order to prevent the malfunctioning of the converter. 10.4.2 Softstart When the device enables the internal start-up cycle starts with the first step, the precharge phase. During precharge, the rectifying switch is turned on until the output capacitor is charged to a value close to the input voltage. The rectifying switch current is limited in that phase. This also limits the output current under short-circuit conditions at the output. After charging the output capacitor to the input voltage the device starts switching. Until the output voltage is reached, the boost switch current limit is set to 40% of its nominal value to avoid high peak currents at the battery during startup. When the output voltage is reached, the regulator takes control and the switch current limit is set back to 100%. 10 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 www.ti.com SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 Device Functional Modes (continued) 10.4.3 Power Save Mode And Synchronization The SYNC pin can be used to select different operation modes. To enable power save, SYNC must be set low. Power save mode is used to improve efficiency at light load. In power save mode the converter only operates when the output voltage trips below a set threshold voltage. It ramps up the output voltage with one or several pulses and goes again into power save mode once the output voltage exceeds the set threshold voltage. This power save mode can be disabled by setting the SYNC to VBAT. Applying an external clock with a duty cycle between 30% and 70% at the SYNC pin forces the converter to operate at the applied clock frequency. The external frequency has to be in the range of about ±20% of the nominal internal frequency. Detailed values are shown in the electrical characteristic section of the data sheet. 10.4.4 Low Battery Detector Circuit—LBI/LBO The low-battery detector circuit is typically used to supervise the battery voltage and to generate an error flag when the battery voltage drops below a user-set threshold voltage. The function is active only when the device is enabled. When the device is disabled, the LBO pin is high-impedance. The switching threshold is 500 mV at LBI. During normal operation, LBO stays at high impedance when the voltage, applied at LBI, is above the threshold. It is active low when the voltage at LBI goes below 500 mV. The battery voltage, at which the detection circuit switches, can be programmed with a resistive divider connected to the LBI pin. The resistive divider scales down the battery voltage to a voltage level of 500 mV, which is then compared to the LBI threshold voltage. The LBI pin has a built-in hysteresis of 10 mV. See the application section for more details about the programming of the LBI threshold. If the low-battery detection circuit is not used, the LBI pin should be connected to GND (or to VBAT) and the LBO pin can be left unconnected. Do not let the LBI pin float. 10.4.5 Low-EMI Switch The device integrates a circuit that removes the ringing that typically appears on the SW node when the converter enters discontinuous current mode. In this case, the current through the inductor ramps to zero and the rectifying PMOS switch is turned off to prevent a reverse current flowing from the output capacitors back to the battery. Due to the remaining energy that is stored in parasitic components of the semiconductor and the inductor, a ringing on the SW pin is induced. The integrated antiringing switch clamps this voltage to VBAT and therefore dampens ringing. Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 Submit Documentation Feedback 11 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 www.ti.com 11 Application and Implementation NOTE Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component specification, and TI does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are responsible for determining suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should validate and test their design implementation to confirm system functionality. 11.1 Application Information The TPS6103x dc/dc converters are intended for systems powered by a dual or triple cell NiCd or NiMH battery with a typical terminal voltage between 1.8 V and 5.5 V. They can also be used in systems powered by one-cell Li-Ion with a typical stack voltage between 2.5 V and 4.2 V. Additionally, two or three primary and secondary alkaline battery cells can be the power source in systems where the TPS6103x is used. 11.2 Typical Application L1 SW VOUT C2 VBAT Power Supply R1 C1 C3 VCC Boost Output R3 EN FB LBI R6 R4 R2 SYNC GND LBO Control Output PGND TPS6103x Figure 13. Typical Application Circuit For Adjustable Output Voltage Option 11.2.1 Design Requirements Use the following typical application design procedure to select external components values for the TPS61030 device. Table 2. TPS61030 5 V Output Design Parameters 12 DESIGN PARAMETERS EXAMPLE VALUES Input Voltage Range 1.8 V to 5.5 V Output Voltage 5.0 V Output Voltage Ripple +/- 3% VOUT Transient Response +/- 10% VOUT Input Voltage Ripple +/- 200mV Output Current 2A Operating Frequency 600 kHz Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 www.ti.com SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 11.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure 11.2.2.1 Programming The Output Voltage The output voltage of the TPS61030 dc/dc converter section can be adjusted with an external resistor divider. The typical value of the voltage on the FB pin is 500 mV. The maximum allowed value for the output voltage is 5.5 V. The current through the resistive divider should be about 100 times greater than the current into the FB pin. The typical current into the FB pin is 0.01 µA, and the voltage across R6 is typically 500 mV. Based on those two values, the recommended value for R4 should be lower than 500 kΩ, in order to set the divider current at 1 µA or higher. Because of internal compensation circuitry the value for this resistor should be in the range of 200 kΩ. From that, the value of resistor R3, depending on the needed output voltage (VO), can be calculated using equation 1: R3 + R4 ǒ Ǔ V O *1 V FB + 180 kW ǒ Ǔ V O *1 500 mV (1) If as an example, an output voltage of 3.3 V is needed, a 1-MΩ resistor should be chosen for R3. If for any reason the value for R4 is chosen significantly lower than 200 kΩ additional capacitance in parallel to R3 is recommended. The required capacitance value can be easily calculated using Equation 2: C parR3 + 10 pF ǒ200R4kW –1Ǔ (2) 11.2.2.2 Programming The LBI/LBO Threshold Voltage The current through the resistive divider should be about 100 times greater than the current into the LBI pin. The typical current into the LBI pin is 0.01 µA, and the voltage across R2 is equal to the LBI voltage threshold that is generated on-chip, which has a value of 500 mV. The recommended value for R2 is therefore in the range of 500 kΩ. From that, the value of resistor R1, depending on the desired minimum battery voltage VBAT, can be calculated using Equation 3. R1 + R2 ǒ V V BAT LBI*threshold Ǔ *1 + 390 kW ǒ V Ǔ BAT * 1 500 mV (3) The output of the low battery supervisor is a simple open-drain output that goes active low if the dedicated battery voltage drops below the programmed threshold voltage on LBI. The output requires a pullup resistor with a recommended value of 1 MΩ. The maximum voltage which is used to pull up the LBO outputs should not exceed the output voltage of the dc/dc converter. If not used, the LBO pin can be left floating or tied to GND. 11.2.2.3 Inductor Selection A boost converter normally requires two main passive components for storing energy during the conversion. A boost inductor and a storage capacitor at the output are required. To select the boost inductor, it is recommended to keep the possible peak inductor current below the current limit threshold of the power switch in the chosen configuration. For example, the current limit threshold of the TPS6103x's switch is 4500 mA at an output voltage of 5 V. The highest peak current through the inductor and the switch depends on the output load, the input (VBAT), and the output voltage (VOUT). Estimation of the maximum average inductor current can be done using Equation 4: V OUT I +I L OUT V 0.8 BAT (4) For example, for an output current of 1000 mA at 5 V, at least 3500 mA of average current flows through the inductor at a minimum input voltage of 1.8 V. The second parameter for choosing the inductor is the desired current ripple in the inductor. Normally, it is advisable to work with a ripple of less than 20% of the average inductor current. A smaller ripple reduces the magnetic hysteresis losses in the inductor, as well as output voltage ripple and EMI. But in the same way, regulation time at load changes rises. In addition, a larger inductor increases the total system costs. With those parameters, it is possible to calculate the value for the inductor by using Equation 5: Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 Submit Documentation Feedback 13 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 V L+ BAT DI www.ti.com ǒVOUT–VBATǓ L ƒ V OUT (5) Parameter f is the switching frequency and ΔIL is the ripple current in the inductor, i.e., 10% × IL. In this example, the desired inductor has the value of 5.5 µH. In typical applications a 6.8 µH inductance is recommended. The minimum possible inductance value is 2.2 µH. With the calculated inductance and current values, it is possible to choose a suitable inductor. Care has to be taken that load transients and losses in the circuit can lead to higher currents as estimated in equation 4. Also, the losses in the inductor caused by magnetic hysteresis losses and copper losses are a major parameter for total circuit efficiency. The following inductor series from different suppliers have been used with the TPS6103x converters: Table 3. List Of Inductors (1) VENDOR INDUCTOR SERIES CDRH124 Sumida CDRH103R CDRH104R Wurth Electronik EPCOS (1) 7447779___ 744771___ B82464G See Third-Party Products Disclaimer 11.2.2.4 Capacitor Selection 11.2.2.4.1 Input Capacitor At least a 10-µF input capacitor is recommended to improve transient behavior of the regulator and EMI behavior of the total power supply circuit. A ceramic capacitor or a tantalum capacitor with a 100-nF ceramic capacitor in parallel, placed close to the IC, is recommended. 11.2.2.4.2 Output Capacitor The major parameter necessary to define the output capacitor is the maximum allowed output voltage ripple of the converter. This ripple is determined by two parameters of the capacitor, the capacitance and the ESR. It is possible to calculate the minimum capacitance needed for the defined ripple, supposing that the ESR is zero, by using Equation 6: I C min + OUT ƒ ǒVOUT * VBATǓ DV V OUT (6) Parameter f is the switching frequency and ΔV is the maximum allowed ripple. With a chosen ripple voltage of 10 mV, a minimum capacitance of 100 µF is needed. The total ripple is larger due to the ESR of the output capacitor. This additional component of the ripple can be calculated using Equation 7: DV +I R ESR OUT ESR (7) An additional ripple of 80 mV is the result of using a tantalum capacitor with a low ESR of 80 mΩ. The total ripple is the sum of the ripple caused by the capacitance and the ripple caused by the ESR of the capacitor. In this example, the total ripple is 90 mV. Additional ripple is caused by load transients. This means that the output capacitance needs to be larger than calculated above to meet the total ripple requirements. The output capacitor must completely supply the load during the charging phase of the inductor. A reasonable value of the output capacitance depends on the speed of the load transients and the load current during the load change. With the calculated minimum value of 100 µF and load transient considerations, a recommended output capacitance value is in around 220 µF. For economical reasons this usually is a tantalum capacitor. Because of this the control loop has been optimized for using output capacitors with an ESR of above 30 mΩ. The minimum value for the output capacitor is 22 µF. 14 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 www.ti.com SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 11.2.2.4.2.1 Small Signal Stability When using output capacitors with lower ESR, like ceramics, it is recommended to use the adjustable voltage version. The missing ESR can be easily compensated there in the feedback divider. Typically a capacitor in the range of 10 pF in parallel to R3 helps to obtain small signal stability with lowest ESR output capacitors. For more detailed analysis the small signal transfer function of the error amplifier and regulator, which is given in Equation 8, can be used. 5 (R3 ) R4) A + d + REG R4 (1 ) i w 2.3 ms) V FB (8) 11.2.3 Application Curves Output Voltage 20 mV/Div Output Voltage 50 mV/Div, AC Inductor Current 200 mA/Div Inductor Current 200 mA/Div, DC Timebase - 1 ms/Div VI = 3.3 V Timebase - 200 ms/Div RL = 5 Ω RL = 100 Ω VI = 3.3 V Figure 14. TPS61030 Output Voltage in Continuous Mode Figure 15. TPS61030 Output Voltage in Power Save Mode Output Current 500 mA/Div, DC Input Voltage 500 mV/Div, DC Output Voltage 20 mV/Div, AC Output Voltage 50 mV/Div, AC Timebase - 2 ms/Div VI = 2.5 V Timebase - 2 ms/Div IL = 80 mA to 800 mA Figure 16. TPS61030 Load Transient Response VI = 2.2 V to 2.7 V RL = 50 Ω Figure 17. TPS61030 Line Transient Response Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 Submit Documentation Feedback 15 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 www.ti.com Enable 5 V/Div, DC Output Voltage 2 V/Div, DC Input Current 500 mA/Div, DC Voltage at SW 2 V/Div, DC Timebase - 400 ms/Div RL = 20 Ω VI = 2.4 V Figure 18. TPS61030 DC/DC Converter Start-Up After Enable 11.2.4 System Examples 11.2.4.1 Power Supply Solution For Maximum Output Power Second application example L1 SW 6.8 µH Battery Input VOUT C2 2.2 µF VBAT R1 C1 10 µF EN C3 220 µF VCC 5 V Boost Output FB R6 LBI R2 SYNC GND LBO LBO PGND TPS61032 List of Components: U1 = TPS6103xPWP L1 = Sumida CDRH124–6R8 C1, C2 = X7R,X5R Ceramic C3 = Low ESR Tantalum Figure 19. Power Supply Solution For Maximum Output Power 16 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 www.ti.com SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 11.2.4.2 Power Supply Solution With Auxiliary Positive Output Voltage Third application example C5 VCC2 10 V Unregulated Auxiliary Output DS1 C6 1 µF 0.1 µF L1 6.8 µH SW C2 2.2 µF VBAT Battery Input R1 C3 10 µF VCC1 5 V Boost Main Output VOUT C3 220 µF EN R6 FB LBI R2 SYNC LBO LBO PGND GND List of Components: U1 = TPS6103xPWP L1 = Sumida CDRH124–6R8 C3, C5, C6, = X7R,X5R Ceramic C3 = Low ESR Tantalum DS1 = BAT54S TPS61032 Figure 20. Power Supply Solution With Auxiliary Positive Output Voltage 11.2.4.3 Power Supply Solution with Auxiliary Negative Output Voltage Fourth application example C5 DS1 VCC2 –5 V Unregulated Auxiliary Output C6 1 µF 0.1 µF L1 6.8 µH Battery Input SW C2 2.2 µF VBAT C1 10 µF R1 VCC1 5 V Boost Main Output VOUT C3 220 µF EN FB LBI R6 R2 SYNC GND LBO LBO PGND TPS61032 List of Components: U1 = TPS6103xPWP L1 = Sumida CDRH124–6R8 C1, C2, C5, C6 = X7R,X5R Ceramic C3 = Low ESR Tantalum DS1 = BAT54S Figure 21. Power Supply Solution With Auxiliary Negative Output Voltage Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 Submit Documentation Feedback 17 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 www.ti.com 12 Power Supply Recommendations The device is designed to operate from an input voltage supply range between 1.8 V and 5.5 V. This input supply must be well regulated. If the input supply is located more than a few inches from the converter, additional bulk capacitance may be required in addition to the ceramic bypass capacitors. An electrolytic or tantalum capacitor with a value of 47 μF is a typical choice. 13 Layout 13.1 Layout Considerations As for all switching power supplies, the layout is an important step in the design, especially at high peak currents and high switching frequencies. If the layout is not carefully done, the regulator could show stability problems as well as EMI problems. Therefore, use wide and short traces for the main current path and for the power ground tracks. The input capacitor, output capacitor, and the inductor should be placed as close as possible to the IC. Use a common ground node for power ground and a different one for control ground to minimize the effects of ground noise. Connect these ground nodes at any place close to one of the ground pins of the IC. The feedback divider should be placed as close as possible to the control ground pin of the IC. To lay out the control ground, it is recommended to use short traces as well, separated from the power ground traces. This avoids ground shift problems, which can occur due to superimposition of power ground current and control ground current. 13.2 Layout Example VIA to Ground Plane Input Capacitor PGND PGND LBI Resistor 1 PGND VBAT VIA to VBAT Plane SW LBI SW SYNC LBI Resistor 2 Inductor Exposed PAD Output Capacitor 2 NC EN LBO VOUT GND VOUT VOUT FB GND Feedback Resistor 2 Feedback Resistor 1 LBO Resistor Output Capacitor 1 GND 13.3 Thermal Considerations Implementation of integrated circuits in low-profile and fine-pitch surface-mount packages typically requires special attention to power dissipation. Many system-dependent issues such as thermal coupling, airflow, added heat sinks and convection surfaces, and the presence of other heat-generating components affect the powerdissipation limits of a given component. 18 Submit Documentation Feedback Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 TPS61030, TPS61031, TPS61032 www.ti.com SLUS534G – SEPTEMBER 2002 – REVISED MARCH 2015 Thermal Considerations (continued) Three basic approaches for enhancing thermal performance are listed below: • Improving the power dissipation capability of the PCB design • Improving the thermal coupling of the component to the PCB • Introducing airflow in the system The maximum junction temperature (TJ) of the TPS6103x devices is 125°C. The thermal resistance of the 16-pin TSSOP PowerPAD package (PWP) is RΘJA = 36.5°C/W (QFN package, RSA, 38.1°C/W), if the PowerPAD is soldered. Specified regulator operation is assured to a maximum ambient temperature TA of 85°C. Therefore, the maximum power dissipation for the PWP package is about 1096 mW, for the RSA package it is about 1050 mW. More power can be dissipated if the maximum ambient temperature of the application is lower. T *T J(MAX) A P + + 125°C * 85°C D(MAX) R 36.5°CńW qJA (9) 14 Device and Documentation Support 14.1 Device Support 14.1.1 Third-Party Products Disclaimer TI'S PUBLICATION OF INFORMATION REGARDING THIRD-PARTY PRODUCTS OR SERVICES DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ENDORSEMENT REGARDING THE SUITABILITY OF SUCH PRODUCTS OR SERVICES OR A WARRANTY, REPRESENTATION OR ENDORSEMENT OF SUCH PRODUCTS OR SERVICES, EITHER ALONE OR IN COMBINATION WITH ANY TI PRODUCT OR SERVICE. 14.2 Related Links The table below lists quick access links. Categories include technical documents, support and community resources, tools and software, and quick access to sample or buy. Table 4. Related Links PARTS PRODUCT FOLDER SAMPLE & BUY TECHNICAL DOCUMENTS TOOLS & SOFTWARE SUPPORT & COMMUNITY TPS61030 Click here Click here Click here Click here Click here TPS61031 Click here Click here Click here Click here Click here TPS61032 Click here Click here Click here Click here Click here 14.3 Trademarks PowerPAD is a trademark of Texas Instruments. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 14.4 Electrostatic Discharge Caution These devices have limited built-in ESD protection. The leads should be shorted together or the device placed in conductive foam during storage or handling to prevent electrostatic damage to the MOS gates. 14.5 Glossary SLYZ022 — TI Glossary. This glossary lists and explains terms, acronyms, and definitions. 15 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information The following pages include mechanical, packaging, and orderable information. This information is the most current data available for the designated devices. This data is subject to change without notice and revision of this document. For browser-based versions of this data sheet, refer to the left-hand navigation. Copyright © 2002–2015, Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61030 TPS61031 TPS61032 Submit Documentation Feedback 19 PACKAGE OPTION ADDENDUM www.ti.com 14-Oct-2022 PACKAGING INFORMATION Orderable Device Status (1) Package Type Package Pins Package Drawing Qty Eco Plan (2) Lead finish/ Ball material MSL Peak Temp Op Temp (°C) Device Marking (3) Samples (4/5) (6) TPS61030PWP ACTIVE HTSSOP PWP 16 90 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 PS61030 Samples TPS61030PWPG4 ACTIVE HTSSOP PWP 16 90 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 PS61030 Samples TPS61030PWPR ACTIVE HTSSOP PWP 16 2000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 PS61030 Samples TPS61030PWPRG4 ACTIVE HTSSOP PWP 16 2000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 PS61030 Samples TPS61030RSAR ACTIVE QFN RSA 16 3000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 TPS6 1030 Samples TPS61030RSARG4 ACTIVE QFN RSA 16 3000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 TPS6 1030 Samples TPS61031PWP ACTIVE HTSSOP PWP 16 90 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 PS61031 Samples TPS61031PWPR ACTIVE HTSSOP PWP 16 2000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 PS61031 Samples TPS61031RSAR ACTIVE QFN RSA 16 3000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 TPS6 1031 Samples TPS61032PWP ACTIVE HTSSOP PWP 16 90 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 PS61032 Samples TPS61032PWPR ACTIVE HTSSOP PWP 16 2000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 PS61032 Samples TPS61032RSAR ACTIVE QFN RSA 16 3000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-2-260C-1 YEAR -40 to 85 TPS6 1032 Samples (1) The marketing status values are defined as follows: ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs. LIFEBUY: TI has announced that the device will be discontinued, and a lifetime-buy period is in effect. NRND: Not recommended for new designs. Device is in production to support existing customers, but TI does not recommend using this part in a new design. PREVIEW: Device has been announced but is not in production. Samples may or may not be available. OBSOLETE: TI has discontinued the production of the device. (2) RoHS: TI defines "RoHS" to mean semiconductor products that are compliant with the current EU RoHS requirements for all 10 RoHS substances, including the requirement that RoHS substance do not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials. Where designed to be soldered at high temperatures, "RoHS" products are suitable for use in specified lead-free processes. TI may reference these types of products as "Pb-Free". RoHS Exempt: TI defines "RoHS Exempt" to mean products that contain lead but are compliant with EU RoHS pursuant to a specific EU RoHS exemption. Green: TI defines "Green" to mean the content of Chlorine (Cl) and Bromine (Br) based flame retardants meet JS709B low halogen requirements of
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