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TPS610987DSET

TPS610987DSET

  • 厂商:

    BURR-BROWN(德州仪器)

  • 封装:

    WFDFN6

  • 描述:

    Boost Switching Regulator IC Positive Fixed 2.2V, - 2 Output 350mA (Switch) 6-WFDFN

  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
TPS610987DSET 数据手册
TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 TPS61098x Ultra-Low Quiescent Current Synchronous Boost with Integrated LDO/ Load Switch 1 Features • • • • • • • • • • • 300-nA ultra-low IQ in low power mode Start-up into load at 0.7-V input voltage Operating input voltage from 0.7 V to 4.5 V Selectable output voltages up to 4.3 V Minimum 350-mA switch peak current limit Integrated LDO/load switch Two modes controlled by MODE pin – Active mode: dual outputs at set values – Low power mode: LDO/load switch off; boost keeps on Automatic pass-through Up to 88% efficiency at 10-µA load from 2 V to 3.3 V conversion (low power mode) Up to 93% efficiency at 5-mA to 100-mA load from 2-V to 3.3-V conversion 1.5-mm × 1.5-mm WSON package 2 Applications • • • • • • Smart remote control BLE tag Wearable applications Low-power wireless applications Portable consumer or medical products Single-coin cell, single- or two-cell alkalinepowered applications 3 Description The TPS61098x is an ultra-low power solution for products powered by either a one-cell or two-cell alkaline, NiCd or NiMH, one-cell coin cell or one-cell Li-Ion or Li-polymer battery. It integrates either a Lowdropout Linear Regulator (LDO) or a load switch with a boost converter and provides two output rails. The 0.7 V to 4.5 V CBAT 10µF L 4.7µH boost output V(MAIN) is designed as an always-on supply for a main system, and the LDO or load switch output V(SUB) is to power peripheral devices. The TPS61098x has two modes controlled by the MODE pin: Active mode and Low Power mode. In Active mode, both outputs are enabled with enhanced response performance. In Low Power mode, the LDO or load switch is disabled to disconnect peripherals. The TPS61098x consumes only 300-nA quiescent current and can achieve up to 88% efficiency at 10-µA load in Low Power mode. The TPS61098x supports automatic pass-through function. When input voltage is higher than a passthrough threshold, the boost converter stops switching and passes the input voltage to the VMAIN rail; when input voltage is lower than the threshold, the boost works in Boost mode and regulates the output at the target value. The TPS61098x provides different versions for different output set values. The TPS61098x can provide up to 50-mA total output current at 0.7-V input to 3.3-V output conversion. The boost is based on a hysteretic controller topology using a synchronous rectifier to obtain maximum efficiency at minimal quiescent current. The TPS61098x is available in 1.5-mm × 1.5-mm WSON package to enable small circuit layout size. Device Information PART NUMBER PACKAGE(1) BODY SIZE (NOM) TPS61098x 6 Pin WSON 1.50 mm × 1.50 mm (1) For all available packages, see the orderable addendum at the end of this document. SW VMAIN CO1 10µF RIN 400 VIN BOOST CTRL LDO / LS CTRL VSUB CIN 0.1µF CO2 10µF MODE GND Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated Simplified Schematic 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. TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 Table of Contents 1 Features............................................................................1 2 Applications..................................................................... 1 3 Description.......................................................................1 4 Revision History.............................................................. 2 5 Device Comparison Table...............................................3 6 Pin Configuration and Functions...................................3 7 Specifications.................................................................. 4 7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings........................................ 4 7.2 ESD Ratings............................................................... 4 7.3 Recommended Operating Conditions.........................4 7.4 Thermal Information....................................................4 7.5 Electrical Characteristics.............................................5 7.6 Typical Characteristics................................................ 7 8 Detailed Description......................................................16 8.1 Overview................................................................... 16 8.2 Functional Block Diagrams....................................... 16 8.3 Feature Description...................................................17 8.4 Device Functional Modes..........................................19 9 Applications and Implementation................................ 21 9.1 Application Information............................................. 21 9.2 Typical Applications.................................................. 21 10 Power Supply Recommendations..............................33 11 Layout........................................................................... 34 11.1 Layout Guidelines................................................... 34 11.2 Layout Example...................................................... 34 12 Device and Documentation Support..........................35 12.1 Device Support....................................................... 35 12.2 Documentation Support.......................................... 35 12.3 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates..35 12.4 Support Resources................................................. 35 12.5 Trademarks............................................................. 35 12.6 Electrostatic Discharge Caution..............................35 12.7 Glossary..................................................................35 13 Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information.................................................................... 35 4 Revision History NOTE: Page numbers for previous revisions may differ from page numbers in the current version. Changes from Revision E (December 2016) to Revision F (September 2021) Page • Updated the numbering format for tables, figures, and cross-references throughout the document. ................1 Changes from Revision D (April 2016) to Revision E (November 2016) Page • Changed the HBM value From: ±1000 To: ±2000 in Section 7.2 .......................................................................4 • Changed the CDM value From: ±250 To: ±750 in Section 7.2 .......................................................................... 4 2 Submit Document Feedback Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 5 Device Comparison Table VSUB ACTIVE DISCHARGE IN LOW POWER MODE PART NUMBER INTEGRATED LDO OR LOAD SWITCH VMAIN (ACTIVE MODE) VMAIN (LOW POWER MODE) VSUB (ACTIVE MODE) VSUB (LOW POWER MODE) TPS61098DSE(1) LDO 4.3 V 2.2 V 3.1 V OFF No TPS610981DSE LDO 3.3 V 3.3 V 3.0 V OFF Yes TPS610982DSE LDO 3.3 V 3.3 V 2.8 V 2.8 V No TPS610985DSE Load Switch 3.0 V 3.0 V ON OFF Yes TPS610986DSE Load Switch 3.3 V 3.3 V ON OFF Yes TPS610987DSE LDO 4.3 V 2.2 V 3.1 V OFF Yes (1) The DSE package is available taped and reeled. Add R suffix to device type (for example, TPS61098DSER) to order quantities of 3000 devices per reel. Add T suffix to device type (for example, TPS61098DSET) to order quantities of 250 devices per reel. For detailed ordering informationm, please check the package option addendum at the end of this data sheet. 6 Pin Configuration and Functions VMAIN GND SW VSUB VIN MODE Figure 6-1. DSE Package 6-Pin WSON Top View Table 6-1. Pin Functions PIN I/O DESCRIPTION NAME NO. VMAIN 1 PWR Boost converter output SW 2 PWR Connection for inductor VIN 3 I IC power supply input MODE 4 I Mode selection pin. 1: Active mode; 0: Low Power mode. Must be actively tied high or low. Do not leave floating. VSUB 5 PWR LDO or load switch output GND 6 PWR IC ground Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 3 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 7 Specifications 7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings over operating free-air temperature range (unless otherwise noted)(1) Input voltage MIN MAX UNIT VIN, SW, VMAIN, VSUB –0.3 4.7 V MODE –0.3 5.0 V Operating junction temperature, TJ –40 150 °C Storage temperature range, Tstg –65 150 °C (1) 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. 7.2 ESD Ratings V(ESD) (1) (2) Electrostatic discharge VALUE UNIT Human Body Model (HBM), per ANSI/ESDA/JEDEC JS-001, all pins(1) ±2000 V Charged Device Model (CDM), per JEDEC specification JESD22C101, all pins(2) ±750 JEDEC document JEP155 states that 500V HBM rating allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process. JEDEC document JEP157 states that 250V CDM rating allows safe manufacturing with a standard ESD control process. 7.3 Recommended Operating Conditions MIN NOM MAX UNIT VIN Input voltage range 0.7 4.5 V V(MAIN) Boost converter output voltage range 2.2 4.3 V V(SUB) Load switch / LDO outut voltage range 1.8 3.7 V L Effective inductance range 6.11 µH CBAT Effective input capacitance range at input(1) CO1 (2) (3) output(1) Effective output capacitance range at VSUB pin for LDO output(1) Effective output capacitance range at VSUB pin for load switch TJ Operating virtual junction temperature 4.7 5 Effective output capacitance range at VMAIN pin for boost converter CO2 (1) 1.54 µF 5 10 22 µF 1(2) 5 10 µF 2.2 µF 125 °C output(1) (3) 1 –40 Effective value. Ceramic capacitor’s derating effect under bias should be considered. Choose the right nominal capacitance by checking capacitor DC bias characteristics. If LDO output current is lower than 20 mA, the minimum effective output capacitance value can be lower to 0.5 µF. With load switch version, the output capacitor at VSUB pin is only required if smaller voltage ripple is needed. 7.4 Thermal Information THERMAL METRIC(1) RθJA Junction-to-ambient thermal resistance RθJCtop RθJB ψJT Junction-to-top characterization parameter ψJB RθJCbot (1) 4 TPS61098x DSE 6 PINS UNIT 207.3 °C/W Junction-to-case (top) thermal resistance 118.9 °C/W Junction-to-board thermal resistance 136.4 °C/W 8.3 °C/W Junction-to-board characterization parameter 136.4 °C/W Junction-to-case (bottom) thermal resistance N/A °C/W For more information about traditional and new thermal metrics, see theSemiconductor and IC Package Thermal Metrics application report. Submit Document Feedback Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 7.5 Electrical Characteristics TJ = –40°C to 125°C and VIN = 0.7 V to 4.5 V. Typical values are at VIN = 1.5 V, TJ = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. PARAMETER VERSION TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT Power Supply VIN Input voltage range TPS61098x VIN(start) Minimum input voltage at start-up TPS61098x RLoad ≥ 3 kΩ (1) Quiescent current into the VIN pin in Active mode TPS61098x MODE = High, Boost or Pass-through no load, no switching TJ = –40°C to 85°C Quiescent current into the VIN pin in Low Power mode TPS61098x IQ(VIN) 4.5 V 0.7 V 2 4 µA MODE = Low, Boost or Pass-through no load, no switching 5 90 nA TPS61098/1/5/6/7 MODE = High, Boost or Pass-through no load, no switching TJ = –40°C to 85°C 15 23 µA TPS610982 MODE = High, Boost or Pass-through no load, no switching TJ = –40°C to 85°C 18 23 µA TPS61098/1/7 MODE = Low, Boost or Pass-through no load, no switching TJ = 25°C 300 400 nA TPS61098/1/5/6/7 MODE = Low, Boost or Pass-through no load, no switching TJ = –40°C to 85°C 300 800 nA TPS610982 MODE = Low, Boost or Pass-through no load, no switching TJ = –40°C to 85°C 4 10 µA 5 100 nA Quiescent current into the VMAIN pin in Active mode IQ(VMAIN) Quiescent current into the VMAIN pin in Low Power mode 0.7 ILKG(SW) Leakage current of the SW pin (from the SW pin to GND pin) TPS61098x V(MAIN) = V(SW) = 4.7 V, no load TJ = –40°C to 85°C ILKG(MAIN) Leakage current of the VMAIN pin (from the VMAIN pin to SW pin) TPS61098x V(MAIN) = 4.7 V, V(SW) = 0 V, no load TJ = –40°C to 85°C 10 200 nA ILKG(SUB) Leakage current of the VSUB pin (from the VMAIN pin to VSUB pin) TPS61098/1/5/6/7 MODE = Low, V(MAIN) = 4.7 V, V(SUB) = 0 V TJ = –40°C to 85°C 10 150 nA ILKG(MODE) Leakage current into the MODE pin TPS61098x V(MODE) = 5 V TJ = –40°C to 85°C 5 30 nA MODE = Low 600 1000 mΩ MODE = High 300 600 mΩ TPS610981/2/6 MODE = Low / High 350 650 mΩ TPS610985 MODE = Low / High 400 700 mΩ MODE = Low 700 1000 mΩ Power Switch TPS61098/7 RDS(on)_LS Low-side switch on resistance TPS61098/7 RDS(on)_HS Rectifier on resistance MODE = High 450 700 mΩ TPS610981/2/6 MODE = Low / High 500 700 mΩ TPS610985 MODE = Low / High 550 750 mΩ 1.2 2 60 100 R(LS) Load switch on resistance TPS610985/6 V(Dropout) LDO dropout voltage TPS61098/1/2/7 ILH Inductor current ripple TPS61098x ILIM(BST) Boost switch current limit TPS61098x 0.7 V < VIN < V(MAIN) 350 ILIM(SUB) VSUB output current limit TPS61098x TJ = –20°C to 125°C 200 I(DISCH) Discharge current from the VSUB pin to TPS610981/5/6/7 GND pin Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated ISUB = 50 mA 100 MODE = Low, V(SUB) = 3 V 5 500 Ω mV mA 650 mA mA 8 mA Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 5 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 TJ = –40°C to 125°C and VIN = 0.7 V to 4.5 V. Typical values are at VIN = 1.5 V, TJ = 25°C, unless otherwise noted. PARAMETER VERSION TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT Output MODE = High, VIN < V(PSTH), Burst mode, open loop TPS61098/7 MODE = High, VIN < V(PSTH), PWM mode, open loop V(MAIN) Boost converter output voltage TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 LDO output voltage (LDO version) V(SUB) 3.3 V 3.399 3.4 3.201 3.3 V 3.399 3.1 2.91 MODE = High / Low, VIN < V(PSTH), Burst mode, open loop 3.0 V V V 3.09 3.4 V V V TPS61098/7 MODE = High 3.038 3.1 3.162 V TPS610981 MODE = High 2.94 3.0 3.06 V TPS610982 MODE = High / Low 2.744 2.8 2.856 V MODE = High, VIN rising 4.4 V MODE = High, Hysteresis 0.1 V MODE = Low, VIN rising 2.25 V MODE = Low, Hysteresis 0.1 V 3.35 V MODE = High / Low, Hysteresis 0.1 V MODE = High / Low, VIN rising 3.35 V MODE = High / Low, Hysteresis 0.1 V MODE = High / Low, VIN rising 3.05 V MODE = High / Low, Hysteresis 0.1 V MODE = High / Low, VIN rising 3.35 V MODE = High / Low, Hysteresis 0.1 V TPS61098/1/2/7 f = 1kHz, CO2 = 10 µF, ISUB = 10 mA MODE = High 40 dB TPS610982 f = 1kHz, CO2 = 10 µF, ISUB = 10 mA MODE = Low 28 dB TPS61098x No load time from MODE high to 90% of V(SUB) 1 ms TPS610985 TPS610986 VSUB start-up time (LDO version and load switch version) 3.201 V 3.399 TPS610982 tstup_LDO 2.297 3.3 Pass-through mode threshold Power-supply rejection ratio from LDO input to output V 3.4 MODE = High / Low, VIN < V(PSTH), Burst mode, open loop MODE = High / Low, VIN < V(PSTH), PWM mode, open loop 2.23 V 3.201 TPS610981 PSRR 2.163 MODE = High / Low, VIN < V(PSTH), Burst mode, open loop MODE = High / Low, VIN < V(PSTH), PWM mode, open loop 4.398 2.3 MODE = High / Low, VIN < V(PSTH), Burst mode, open loop MODE = High / Low, VIN < V(PSTH), PWM mode, open loop 4.27 V MODE = High / Low, VIN < V(PSTH), PWM mode, open loop TPS61098/7 V(PSTH) 4.142 MODE = Low, VIN < V(PSTH), Burst mode, open loop MODE = Low, VIN < V(PSTH), PWM mode, open loop TPS610981 4.45 MODE = High / Low, VIN rising Control Logic VIL MODE input low voltage TPS61098x VIH MODE input high voltage TPS61098x Overtemperature protection TPS61098x 150 °C Overtemperature hysteresis TPS61098x 25 °C (1) 6 0.4 1.2 V V TPS61098x is able to drive RLoad > 150 Ω after VMAIN is established over 1.8 V. Submit Document Feedback Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 7.6 Typical Characteristics 20 1.2 18 1 Quiescent Current (µA) Quiescent Current (µA) 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 2 0 -40 -25 -10 5 TPS61098, '1, '5, '6 20 35 50 65 Temperature (qC) 80 95 0 -40 110 125 -25 -10 5 D001 TPS61098, '1, '5, '6 MODE = High Figure 7-1. IQ into VMAIN Pin at Active Mode vs Temperature 20 35 50 65 Temperature (qC) 80 95 110 125 D002 MODE = Low Figure 7-2. IQ into VMAIN Pin at Low Power Mode vs Temperature 30 9 8 Quiescent Current (µA) Quiescent Current (µA) 25 20 15 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 5 1 0 -40 -25 -10 5 TPS610982 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 0 -40 110 125 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) D035 MODE = High TPS610982 Figure 7-3. IQ into VMAIN Pin at Active Mode vs Temperature 80 95 110 125 D036 MODE = Low Figure 7-4. IQ into VMAIN Pin at Low Power Mode vs Temperature 700 500 600 400 Rds(on) (m:) Rds(on) (m:) 500 400 300 300 200 200 100 100 0 -40 -25 -10 5 TPS61098, '7 20 35 50 65 Temperature (qC) 80 95 110 125 -25 -10 5 D021 MODE = High Figure 7-5. Rectifier On Resistance vs Temperature Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated 0 -40 TPS61098, '7 20 35 50 65 Temperature (qC) 80 95 110 125 D022 MODE = High Figure 7-6. Low Side Switch On Resistance vs Temperature Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 7 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 900 1000 800 900 800 700 600 Rds(on) (m:) Rds(on) (m:) 700 500 400 500 400 300 300 200 200 100 100 0 -40 -25 -10 5 TPS61098, '7 20 35 50 65 Temperature (qC) 80 95 0 -40 110 125 MODE = Low 600 500 Rds(on) (m:) 500 400 300 80 95 110 125 D024 MODE = Low 400 300 100 100 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (qC) 80 95 0 -40 110 125 -25 -10 5 D003 20 35 50 65 Temperature (qC) 80 95 110 125 D004 TPS610981 MODE = High / Low TPS610981 MODE = High / Low Figure 7-9. Rectifier On Resistance vs Temperature Figure 7-10. Low Side Switch On Resistance vs Temperature 700 600 600 500 Rds(on) (m:) 500 Rds(on) (m:) 20 35 50 65 Temperature (qC) 200 200 400 300 400 300 200 200 100 100 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 110 125 TPS610982 MODE = High / Low Figure 7-11. Rectifier On Resistance vs Temperature 8 5 Figure 7-8. Low Side Switch On Resistance vs Temperature 600 0 -40 -10 TPS61098, '7 700 0 -40 -25 D023 Figure 7-7. Rectifier On Resistance vs Temperature Rds(on) (m:) 600 Submit Document Feedback D037 0 -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 110 125 D038 TPS610982 MODE = High / Low Figure 7-12. Low Side Switch On Resistance vs Temperature Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 700 700 600 600 500 500 RDS(on) (m:) RDS(on) (m:) www.ti.com 400 300 400 300 200 200 100 100 0 -40 -25 -10 5 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 0 -40 110 125 -25 TPS610985 MODE = High / Low 600 600 500 500 RDS(on) (m:) RDS(on) (m:) 700 400 300 100 100 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 95 110 125 D040 300 200 5 80 400 200 -10 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) Figure 7-14. Low Side Switch On Resistance vs Temperature 700 -25 5 TPS610985 MODE = High / Low Figure 7-13. Rectifier on Resistance vs Temperature 0 -40 -10 D039 80 95 0 -40 110 125 -25 -10 5 D041 20 35 50 65 Temperature (°C) 80 95 110 125 D042 TPS610986 MODE = High / Low TPS610986 MODE = High / Low Figure 7-16. Low Side Switch on Resistance vs Temperature Figure 7-15. Rectifier on Resistance vs Temperature 100 510 90 Boost Efficiency (%) Current Limit (mA) 500 490 480 470 460 -40 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.5 V VIN = 3.1 V -25 -10 5 TPS61098x 20 35 50 65 Temperature (qC) 80 95 Figure 7-17. Current Limit vs Temperature Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated 70 60 50 40 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V 30 110 125 VIN < V(MAIN) 80 D005 20 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS61098, '7 MODE = Low 10 100 D006 V(MAIN) = 2.2 V Figure 7-18. Boost Efficiency vs Output Current (Low Power Mode) Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 9 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 100 100 90 90 Boost Efficiency (%) Boost Efficiency (%) 80 70 60 50 40 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.5 V VIN = 2.5 V VIN = 3 V VIN = 3.6 V VIN = 4.3 V 30 20 10 0 0.001 0.01 MODE = High 60 50 40 V(MAIN) = 4.3 V 80 80 Boost Efficiency (%) 90 60 50 40 30 0 0.001 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 3 V 0.01 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610981 MODE = High MODE = Low D008 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V 70 60 50 40 30 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 3 V 20 10 0 0.001 200 0.01 D009 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610982 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V Figure 7-21. Boost Efficiency vs Output Current (Active Mode) 200 Figure 7-20. Boost Efficiency vs Output Current (Low Power Mode) 100 70 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610981 90 10 0.01 D007 100 20 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 3 V 30 Figure 7-19. Boost Efficiency vs Output Current (Active Mode) Boost Efficiency (%) 70 20 0.001 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS61098, '7 80 MODE = Low 200 D025 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V Figure 7-22. Boost Efficiency vs Output Current (Low Power Mode) 100 100 90 90 Boost Efficiency (%) Boost Efficiency (%) 80 70 60 50 40 30 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 3 V 20 10 0 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610982 MODE = High Submit Document Feedback 70 60 50 40 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 2.5 V 30 200 D026 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V Figure 7-23. Boost Efficiency vs Output Current (Active Mode) 10 80 20 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610985 Mode = Low 200 D043 V(MAIN) = 3 V Figure 7-24. Boost Efficiency vs Output Current (Low Power Mode) Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 100 100 90 90 Boost Efficiency (%) Boost Efficiency (%) 80 70 60 50 40 30 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 2.5 V 20 10 0 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610985 Mode = High 80 70 60 50 40 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 3 V 30 20 0.001 200 0.01 D044 V(MAIN) = 3 V Figure 7-25. Boost Efficiency vs Output Current (Active Mode) 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610986 200 D045 Mode = Low V(MAIN) = 3.3 V Figure 7-26. Boost Efficiency vs Output Current (Low Power Mode) 2.5 100 90 2.4 Boost Output Voltage (V) Boost Efficiency (%) 80 70 60 50 40 30 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 3 V 20 10 0 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610986 MODE = High 2.2 2.1 1.9 0.001 200 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V Boost Output Voltage (V) 3.5 4.3 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.5 V VIN = 2.5 V VIN = 3 V VIN = 3.6 V VIN = 4.3 V 4 0.001 0.01 MODE = Low MODE = High 200 D011 V(MAIN) = 4.3 V Figure 7-29. Boost Load Regulation (Active Mode) Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated 100 D010 V(MAIN) = 2.2 V 3.4 3.3 3.2 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 3 V 3.1 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS61098, '7 10 Figure 7-28. Boost Load Regulation (Low Power Mode) 4.5 4.4 0.1 1 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS61098, '7 3.6 4.1 0.01 D046 4.6 4.2 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V 2 Figure 7-27. Boost Efficiency vs Output Current (Active Mode) Boost Output Voltage (V) 2.3 3 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610981 MODE = Low 200 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V Figure 7-30. Boost Load Regulation (Low Power Mode) Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 11 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.5 Boost Output Voltage (V) Boost Output Voltage (V) SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 3.4 3.3 3.2 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 3 V 3.1 3 0.001 0.01 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610981 MODE = High 3 0.001 200 3.2 3.4 3.3 3.2 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 3 V TPS610982 MODE = High 2.9 3.5 Boost Output Voltage (V) 3.2 3 2.9 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.5 V VIN = 2.5 V VIN = 2.5 V 0.01 TPS610985 MODE = High 200 D048 V(MAIN) = 3 V Figure 7-35. Boost Load Regulation (Active Mode) Submit Document Feedback MODE = Low 200 D047 V(MAIN) = 3 V 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.1 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) Figure 7-34. Boost Load Regulation (Low Power Mode) 3.6 2.7 0.001 0.01 TPS610985 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V 3.3 2.8 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.5 V VIN = 2.5 V VIN = 2.5 V D028 3.1 D027 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V 3 2.7 0.001 200 Figure 7-33. Boost Load Regulation (Active Mode) MODE = Low 200 3.1 2.8 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) Figure 7-32. Boost Load Regulation (Low Power Mode) 3.5 0.01 0.01 TPS610982 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V 3.3 3 0.001 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.2 V VIN = 2 V VIN = 3 V D013 Boost Output Voltage (V) Boost Output Voltage (V) 3.2 3.6 3.1 Boost Output Voltage (V) 3.3 3.1 Figure 7-31. Boost Load Regulation (Active Mode) 12 3.4 3 0.001 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.5 V VIN = 2.5 V VIN = 3 V 0.01 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610986 MODE = Low 200 D049 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V Figure 7-36. Boost Load Regulation (Low Power Mode) Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 3.6 3.16 3.5 3.14 LDO Output Voltage (V) Boost Output Voltage (V) www.ti.com 3.4 3.3 3.2 VIN = 0.7 V VIN = 1.5 V VIN = 2.5 V VIN = 3 V 3.1 3 0.001 0.01 3.1 3.08 MODE = High 3.04 0.001 200 TPS61098, '7 V(MAIN) = 3.3 V 0.1 1 10 LDO Output Current (mA) 200 MODE = High D014 VIN = 3.6 V Figure 7-38. LDO Load Regulation 3.06 2.86 2.84 LDO Output Voltage (V) 3.04 LDO Output Voltage (V) 0.01 D050 Figure 7-37. Boost Load Regulation (Active Mode) 3.02 3 2.98 TA = -40qC TA = 25qC TA = 85qC 2.96 2.94 0.001 0.01 TPS610981 0.1 1 10 LDO Output Current (mA) MODE = High 2.82 2.8 2.78 2.76 2.74 2.7 0.001 200 0.01 D015 VIN = 2.5 V TPS610982 0.1 1 10 LDO Output Current (mA) MODE = Low 5 2.84 4.5 Input Current (µA) 2.8 2.78 2.76 2.74 TA = -40qC TA = 25qC TA = 85qC TPS610982 0.1 1 10 LDO Output Current (mA) MODE = High 3 2.5 2 1.5 0.5 200 0 0.7 0.9 1.1 D030 VIN = 2.5 V Figure 7-41. LDO Load Regulation (Active Mode) Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated 3.5 1 TA = -40qC TA = 25qC TA = 85qC 0.01 D029 VIN = 2.5 V 4 2.82 2.72 200 Figure 7-40. LDO Load Regulation (Low Power Mode) 2.86 2.7 0.001 TA = -40°C TA = 25°C TA = 85°C 2.72 Figure 7-39. LDO Load Regulation LDO Output Voltage (V) TA = -40qC TA = 25qC TA = 85qC 3.06 0.1 1 10 Boost Output Current (mA) TPS610986 3.12 TPS61098, '7 1.3 1.5 1.7 Input Voltage (V) MODE = Low 1.9 2.1 2.3 D016 No Load Figure 7-42. Input Current vs Input Voltage (Low Power Mode) Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 13 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 10 180 TA = -40qC TA = 25qC TA = 85qC 9 140 7 Input Current (µA) Input Current (µA) 8 TA = -40qC TA = 25qC TA = 85qC 160 6 5 4 3 120 100 80 60 40 2 20 1 0 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 Input Voltage (V) D018 0 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 Input Voltage (V) D017 TPS610981 MODE = Low TPS610981 No Load Figure 7-43. Input Current vs Input Voltage (Low Power Mode) MODE = High No Load Figure 7-44. Input Current vs Input Voltage (Active Mode) 60 160 TA = -40°C TA = 25°C TA = 85°C 50 TA = -40°C TA = 25°C TA = 85°C 140 Input Current (µA) Input Current (µA) 120 40 30 20 100 80 60 40 10 20 0 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 Input Voltage (V) D032 0 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 Input Voltage (V) D031 TPS610982 MODE = Low TPS610982 No Load 10 10 TA = -40°C TA = 25°C TA = 85°C 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 0.9 1.1 1.3 TPS610985 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 Input Voltage (V) MODE = Low 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.9 D051 V(MAIN) = 3 V Figure 7-47. Input Current vs Input Voltage (Low Power Mode) Submit Document Feedback TA = -40°C TA = 25°C TA = 85°C 9 Input Current (µA) Input Current (µA) 8 14 No Load Figure 7-46. No Load Input Current vs Input Voltage (Active Mode) Figure 7-45. No Load Input Current vs Input Voltage (Low Power Mode) 0 0.7 MODE = High 0 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.7 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.5 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 Input Voltage (V) D053 TPS610986 MODE = Low V(MAIN) = 3.3 V Figure 7-48. Input Current vs Input Voltage (Low Power Mode) Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 100 100 80 80 PSRR (dB) PSRR (dB) www.ti.com 60 40 20 60 40 20 IOUT = 10 mA IOUT = 100 mA 0 10 100 1k 10k 100k Frequency (Hz) 1M IOUT = 10 mA IOUT = 100 mA 0 10 10M 100 1k D019 TPS61098. '7 MODE = High VIN - VOUT = 4.3 V - 3.1 V = 1.2 V CO2 = 10 µF 10k 100k Frequency (Hz) 1M D020 TPS610981 MODE = High VIN - VOUT = 3.3 V - 3 V = 0.3 V Figure 7-49. LDO PSRR vs Frequency 10M CO2 = 10 µF Figure 7-50. LDO PSRR vs Frequency 60 80 70 50 60 PSRR (dB) PSRR (dB) 40 30 20 50 40 30 20 10 0 10 10 IOUT = 10 mA IOUT = 100 mA 100 1k 10k 100k Frequency (Hz) TPS610982 MODE = Low VIN - VOUT = 3.3 V - 2.8 V = 0.5 V 1M 10M D033 CO2 = 10 µF Figure 7-51. LDO PSRR vs Frequency (Low Power Mode) Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated 0 10 IOUT = 10 mA IOUT = 100 mA 100 1k 10k 100k Frequency (Hz) TPS610982 MODE = High VIN - VOUT = 3.3 V - 2.8 V = 0.5 V 1M 10M D034 CO2 = 10 µF Figure 7-52. LDO PSRR vs Frequency (Active Mode) Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 15 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 8 Detailed Description 8.1 Overview The TPS61098x is an ultra-low power solution optimized for products powered by either a one-cell or two-cell alkaline, NiCd or NiMH, one-cell coin cell battery or one-cell Li-Ion or Li-polymer battery. To simplify system design and save PCB space, the TPS61098x integrates an LDO or load switch with a boost converter (different configurations for different versions) to provide two output rails in a compact package. The boost output V(MAIN) is designed as an always-on supply to power a main system, and the LDO or load switch output V(SUB) is designed to power peripheral devices and can be turned off. The TPS61098x features two modes controlled by MODE pin: Active mode and Low Power mode. In Active mode, both outputs are enabled, and the transient response performance of the boost converter and LDO/load switch are enhanced, so it is able to respond load transient quickly. In Low Power mode, the LDO/load switch is disabled, so the peripherals can be disconnected to minimize the battery drain. Besides that, the boost consumes only 300 nA quiescent current in Low Power mode, so up to 88% efficiency at 10 µA load can be achieved to extend the battery run time. The TPS610982 is an exception. Its LDO is always on in both Active mode and Low Power mode. The main differences between the two modes of the TPS610982 are the quiescent current and performance. Refer to Section 8.4.1 for details. The TPS61098x supports automatic pass-through function in both Active mode and Low Power mode. When VIN is detected higher than a pass-through threshold, which is around the target V(MAIN) voltage, the boost converter stops switching and passes the input voltage through inductor and internal rectifier switch to V(MAIN), so V(MAIN) follows VIN; when VIN is lower than the threshold, the boost works in boost mode and regulates V(MAIN) at the target value. The TPS61098x can support different V(MAIN) target values in Active mode and Low Power mode to meet various requirements. For example, for TPS61098, the set value of V(MAIN) is 4.3 V in Active mode but 2.2 V in Low Power mode. 8.2 Functional Block Diagrams SW 2 Startup 1 VMAIN 5 VSUB 6 GND Current Sense Boost Gate Driver OCP Pulse Modulator REF VIN Pass_Through 3 VPSTH OCP_SUB Thermal Shutdown MODE Logic Control LDO/Load Switch Gate Driver ILIM_SUB 1) LDO Version 4 VREF Softstart Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated A. 16 Implemented in versions with LDO configuration. Submit Document Feedback Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 8.3 Feature Description 8.3.1 Boost Controller Operation The TPS61098x boost converter is controlled by a hysteretic current mode controller. This controller regulates the output voltage by keeping the inductor ripple current constant in the range of 100 mA and adjusting the offset of this inductor current depending on the output load. Since the input voltage, output voltage and inductor value all affect the rising and falling slopes of inductor ripple current, the switching frequency is not fixed and is decided by the operation condition. If the required average input current is lower than the average inductor current defined by this constant ripple, the inductor current goes discontinuous to keep the efficiency high under light load conditions. Figure 8-1 illustrates the hysteretic current operation. If the load is reduced further, the boost converter enters into Burst mode. In Burst mode, the boost converter ramps up the output voltage with several pulses and it stops operating once the output voltage exceeds a set threshold, and then it goes into a sleep status and consumes less quiescent current. It resumes switching when the output voltage is below the set threshold. It exits the Burst mode when the output current can no longer be supported in this mode. Refer to Figure 8-2 for Burst mode operation details. To achieve high efficiency, the power stage is realized as a synchronous boost topology. The output voltage V(MAIN) is monitored via an internal feedback network which is connected to the voltage error amplifier. To regulate the output voltage, the voltage error amplifier compares this feedback voltage to the internal voltage reference and adjusts the required offset of the inductor current accordingly. IL Continuous Current Operation Discontinuous Current Operation 100mA (typ.) 100mA (typ.) t Figure 8-1. Hysteretic Current Operation Output Voltage of Boost Converter Burst Mode Operation at Light Load VOUT_BST Continuous Current Operation at Heavy Load VOUT_NOM t Figure 8-2. Burst Mode Operation 8.3.2 Pass-Through Operation The TPS61098x supports automatic pass-through function for the boost converter. When the input voltage is detected higher than the pass-through threshold V(PSTH), which is around V(MAIN) set value, the boost converter enters into pass-through operation mode. In this mode, the boost converter stops switching, the rectifier is constantly turned on and the low side switch is turned off. The input voltage passes through external inductor and the internal rectifier to the output. The output voltage in this mode depends on the resistance between the input and the output, calculated as Equation 1: Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 17 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 VMAIN VIN (IMAIN ISUB ) u (RL RDSon _ HS ) (1) where • • RL is the DCR of external inductor RDS(on)_HS is the resistance of internal rectifier When the input voltage is lower than V(PSTH), the boost converter resumes switching to regulate the output at target value. The TPS61098x can support automatic pass-through function in both Active mode and Low Power mode. 8.3.3 LDO / Load Switch Operation The TPS61098x uses a PMOS as a pass element of its integrated LDO / load switch. The input of the PMOS is connected to the output of the boost converter. When the MODE pin is pulled logic high, the PMOS is enabled to output a voltage on VSUB pin. For load switch version, the PMOS pass element is fully turned on when enabled, no matter the boost converter works in boost operation mode or pass-through operation mode. So the output voltage at VSUB pin is decided by the output voltage at VMAIN pin and the current passing through the PMOS as Equation 2: VSUB VMAIN ISUB u RLS (2) where • • I(SUB) is the load of VSUB rail RLS is the resistance of the PMOS when it is fully turned on For LDO version, the output voltage V(SUB) is regulated at the set value when the voltage difference between its input and output is higher than the dropout voltage V(Dropout), no matter the boost converter works in boost operation mode or pass-through operation mode. The V(SUB) is monitored via an internal feedback network which is connected to the voltage error amplifier. To regulate V(SUB), the voltage error amplifier compares the feedback voltage to the internal voltage reference and adjusts the gate voltage of the PMOS accordingly. When the voltage drop across the PMOS is lower than the dropout voltage, the PMOS will be fully turned on and the output voltage at V(SUB) is decided by Equation 2. When the MODE pin is pulled low, the LDO or load switch is turned off to disconnect the load at VSUB pin. For some versions, active discharge function at VSUB pin is offered, which can discharge the V(SUB) to ground after MODE pin is pulled low, to avoid any bias condition to downstream devices. For versions without the active discharge function, the VSUB pin is floating after MODE pin is pulled low, and its voltage normally drops down slowly due to leakage. Refer to the Section 5 for version differences. When MODE pin is toggled from low to high, soft-start is implemented for the LDO versions to avoid inrush current during LDO startup. The start up time of LDO is typically 1 ms. For load switch versions, the load switch is turned on faster, so the output capacitor at VSUB pin is suggested 10X smaller than the output capacitor at VMAIN pin to avoid obvious voltage drop of V(MAIN) during load switch turning on process. 8.3.4 Start Up and Power Down The boost converter of the TPS61098x is designed always-on, so there is no enable or disable control of it. The boost converter starts operation once input voltage is applied. If the input voltage is not high enough, a low voltage startup oscillator operates the switches first. During this phase, the switching frequency is controlled by the oscillator, and the maximum switch current is limited. Once the converter has built up the output voltage V(MAIN) to approximately 1.8 V, the device switches to the normal hysteretic current mode operation and the VMAIN rail starts to supply the internal control circuit. If the input voltage is too low or the load during startup is too heavy, which makes the converter unable to build up 1.8 V at V(MAIN) rail, the boost converter can't start up successfully. It will keep in this status until the input voltage is increased or removed. The TPS61098x is able to startup with 0.7 V input voltage with ≥ 3 kΩ load. The startup time depends on input voltage and load conditions. After the V(MAIN) reaches 1.8 V to start the normal hysteretic current mode 18 Submit Document Feedback Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 operation, an internal ramp-up reference controls soft-start time of the boost converter until V(MAIN) reaches its set value. The TPS61098x does not support undervoltage lockout function. When the input voltage drops to a low voltage and can't provide the required energy to the boost converter, the V(MAIN) drops. When and to what extent V(MAIN) drops are dependent on the input and load conditions. When the boost converter is unable to maintain 1.8 V at VMAIN rail to supply the internal circuit, the TPS61098x powers down and enters into startup process again. 8.3.5 Over Load Protection The boost converter of the TPS61098x supports a cycle-by-cycle current limit function in boost mode operation. If the peak inductor current reaches the internal switch current limit threshold, the main switch is turned off to stop a further increase of the input current. In this case the output voltage will decrease since the device cannot provide sufficient power to maintain the set output voltage. If the output voltage drops below the input voltage, the backgate diode of the rectifying switch gets forward biased and current starts to flow through it. Because this diode cannot be turned off, the load current is only limited by the remaining DC resistance. After the overload condition is removed, the converter automatically resumes normal operation. The overload protection is not active in pass-through mode operation, in which the load current is only limited by the DC resistance. The integrated LDO / load switch also supports over load protection. When the load current of VSUB rail reaches the ILIM_SUB, the V(SUB) output current will be regulated at this limit value and will not increase further. In this case the V(SUB) voltage will decrease since the device cannot provide sufficient power to the load. 8.3.6 Thermal Shutdown The TPS61098x has a built-in temperature sensor which monitors the internal junction temperature in boost mode operation. If the junction temperature exceeds the threshold (150°C typical), the device stops operating. As soon as the junction temperature has decreased below the programmed threshold with a hysteresis, it starts operating again. There is a built-in hysteresis (25°C typical) to avoid unstable operation at the overtemperature threshold. The over temperature protection is not active in pass-through mode operation. 8.4 Device Functional Modes 8.4.1 Operation Modes by MODE Pin The TPS61098x features two operation modes controlled by MODE pin: the Active mode and Low Power mode. It can provide quick transient response in Active mode and ultra-low quiescent current in Low Power mode. So a low power system can easily use the TPS61098x to get high performance in its active mode and meantime minimize its power consumption to extend the battery run time in its sleep mode. The MODE pin is usually controlled by an I/O pin of a controller, and should not be left floating. 8.4.1.1 Active Mode The TPS61098x works in Active mode when MODE pin is logic high. In Active mode, both of the boost converter and the integrated LDO/load switch are enabled, and the TPS61098x can provide dual outputs simultaneously. The transient response performance of the boost converter is enhanced in Active mode, and the device consumes around 15 µA quiescent current. It is able to respond load transient quickly. When MODE pin is toggled from low to high, soft-start is implemented for the LDO versions to avoid inrush current during startup. For load switch versions, the load switch is turned on faster, so the output capacitor at VSUB pin is suggested 10X smaller than the output capacitor at VMAIN pin to avoid obvious voltage drop of V(MAIN) during turning on process. 8.4.1.2 Low Power Mode The TPS61098x works in Low Power mode when MODE pin is logic low. In Low Power mode, the LDO/load switch is turned off, so the peripherals can be disconnected to minimize the battery drain. The VSUB pin either outputs high impedance or is pulled to ground by internal active discharge circuit, depending on different versions. The boost converter consumes only 300 nA quiescent current typically, and can achieve up to 88% efficiency at 10 µA load. Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 19 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 The Low Power mode is designed to keep the load device powered with minimum power consumption. For example, it can be used to keep powering the main system, like an MCU, in a system's sleep mode even under < 0.7 V input voltage condition. Figure 8-3 and Figure 8-4 illustrate the outputs of the TPS61098 and TPS610981 under different input voltages in Active mode and Low Power mode. Voltage (V) 4.5 Voltage (V) VIN 4.5 VMAIN (Active Mode) 4.3 VSUB (Active Mode) 3.1 3.3 3.0 2.2 2.2 VMAIN (Low Power Mode) 0.7 0 t Figure 8-3. TPS61098 Output under Different Input Voltages VIN VMAIN (Active Mode & Low Power Mode) VSUB (Active Mode) 0.7 0 t Figure 8-4. TPS610981 Output under Different Input Voltages The TPS610982 is an exception. Its LDO is always on in both Active mode and Low Power mode with higher quiescent current consumption than other versions. The TPS610982 can be used to replace discrete boost and LDO solutions where the LDO output is always on, and its two modes provide users two options of different quiescent current consumption and performance. Refer to Section 8.4.1, Section 7 and Section 7.6 for details. 8.4.2 Burst Mode Operation under Light Load Condition The boost converter of TPS61098x enters into Burst Mode operation under light load condition. Refer to Section 8.3.1 for details. 8.4.3 Pass-Through Mode Operation The boost converter of TPS61098x automatically enters into pass-through mode operation when input voltage is higher than the target output voltage. Refer to Section 8.3.2 for details. 20 Submit Document Feedback Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 9 Applications 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. 9.1 Application Information The TPS61098x is an ultra low power solution for products powered by either a one-cell or two-cell alkaline, NiCd or NiMH, one-cell coin cell or one-cell Li-Ion or Li-polymer battery. It integrates either a Low-dropout Linear Regulator (LDO) or a load switch with a boost converter and provides dual output rails. The V(MAIN) rail is the output of the boost converter. It is an always-on output and can only be turned off by removing input voltage. The V(SUB) rail is the output of the integrated LDO or load switch, and it can be turned off by pulling the MODE pin low. 9.2 Typical Applications 9.2.1 VMAIN to Power MCU and VSUB to Power Subsystem The TPS61098x suits for low power systems very well, especially for the system which spends the most of time in sleep mode and wakes up periodically to sense or transmit signals. For this kind of application, the boost output V(MAIN) can be used as an always-on supply for the main system, such as an MCU controller, and the LDO or load switch output V(SUB) is used to power peripheral devices or subsystem. As shown in Figure 9-1, the MCU can control both of the subsystem and the TPS61098x. When the system goes into sleep mode, the MCU can disable the subsystem first, and then force the TPS61098x enter into Low Power mode, where the VSUB rail is disconnected but the V(MAIN) rail still powers the MCU with only 300 nA quiescent current. When the system wakes up, the MCU pulls the MODE pin of TPS61098x high first to turn on the VSUB rail, and then enables the subsystem. In this way, the system can benefit both of the enhanced transient response performance in active mode and the ultra-low quiescent current in sleep mode. 0.7 V to 1.65 V CBAT 10µF L 4.7µH SW VMAIN 3.3 V MCU CO1 10µF RIN 400 VIN BOOST CTRL LDO CTRL VSUB CIN 0.1µF 3.0 V Subsystem CO2 10µF MODE GND Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated Figure 9-1. Typical Application of TPS610981 to Power Low Power System 9.2.1.1 Design Requirements • • • 3.3 V V(MAIN) rail to power MCU with 15 mA load current, 3 V V(SUB) rail to power subsystem with 10 mA load current Power source, single-cell alkaline battery (0.7 V to 1.65 V range) Greater than 90% conversion efficiency Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 21 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 9.2.1.2 Detailed Design Procedure 9.2.1.2.1 Device Choice In the TPS61098x family, different versions are provided. Refer to Section 5 for version details and select the right version for target applications. It is OK to use only one output rail, either V(MAIN) or V(BUS), as long as it suits the application. In this example, dual rails of 3.3 V and 3 V are required to power both MCU and subsystem, so the TPS610981 is selected. 9.2.1.2.2 Maximum Output Current For the boost converter, it provides output current for both V(MAIN) and V(SUB) rails. Its maximum output capability is determined by the input to output ratio and the current limit of the boost converter and can be estimated by Equation 3. IOUT (max) VIN u (ILIM _ BST 50mA ) u K VMAIN (3) where • • η is the boost converter power efficiency estimation 50 mA is half of the inductor current ripple value Minimum input voltage, maximum boost output voltage and minimum current limit ILIM_BST should be used as the worst case condition for the estimation. Internal current limit is also implemented for the integrated LDO/load switch. So the maximum output current of VSUB rail should be lower than ILIM_SUB, which has 200 mA minimum value. For LDO version, the maximum output current is also limited by its input to output headroom, that is V(MAIN) - V(SUB). Make sure the headroom voltage is enough to support the load current. Please refer to Section 7.5 for the dropout voltage information. In this example, assume the power efficiency is 80% (lower than typical value for the worst case estimation), so the calculated maximum output current of the boost converter is 50.9 mA, which satisfies the application requirements (15 mA + 10 mA). The load of VSUB rail is 10 mA, which is well below the V(SUB) rail current limit and the dropout voltage is also within the headroom. 9.2.1.2.3 Inductor Selection Because the selection of the inductor affects steady state operation, transient behavior, and loop stability, the inductor is the most important component in power regulator design. There are three important inductor specifications, inductor value, saturation current, and dc resistance (DCR). The TPS61098x is designed to work with inductor values between 2.2 µH and 4.7 µH. The inductance values affects the switching frequency ƒ in continuous current operation, which is proportional to 1/L as shown in Equation 4. f V u ( VMAIN VIN u K) 1 u IN L u 100mA VMAIN (4) The inductor current ripple is fixed to 100mA typical value by internal design, but it can be affected by the inductor value indirectly. Normally when a smaller inductor value is applied, the inductor current ramps up and down more quickly, so the current ripple becomes bigger because the internal current comparator has some delay to respond. So if smaller inductor peak current is required in applications, a higher inductor value can be tried. However, the TPS61098x is optimized to work within a range of L and C combinations. The LC output filter inductance and capacitance must be considered together. The output capacitor sets the corner frequency of the converter while the inductor creates a Right-Half-Plane-Zero degrading the stability of the converter. Consequently with a larger inductor, a bigger capacitor normally should be used to ensure the same L/C ratio thus a stable loop. 22 Submit Document Feedback Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 Having selected an inductance value, the peak current for the inductor in steady-state operation varies as a function of the load, the input and output voltages and can be estimated using Equation 5. IL,MAX VMAIN u IMAIN ISUB VIN u K IL,MAX 100 mA; 50mA; continuous current operation discontinu ous current operation (5) where, 80% can be used for the boost converter power efficiency estimation, 100 mA is the typical inductor current ripple value and 50mA is half of the ripple value, which may be affected a little bit by inductor value. Equation 5 provides a suitable inductor current rating by using minimum input voltage, maximum boost output voltage and maximum load current for the calculation. Load transients and error conditions may cause higher inductor currents. Equation 6 provides an easy way to estimate whether the device will work in continuous or discontinuous operation depending on the operating points. As long as the Equation 6 is true, continuous operation is typically established. If Equation 6 becomes false, discontinuous operation is typically established. VMAIN u IMAIN ISUB ! 50mA VIN u K (6) Selecting an inductor with insufficient saturation performance can lead to excessive peak current in the converter. This could eventually harm the device and reduce it's reliability. In this example, the maximum load for the boost converter is 25 mA, and the minimum input voltage is 0.7 V, and the efficiency under this condition can be estimated at 80%, so the boost converter works in continuous operation by the calculation. The inductor peak current is calculated as 197 mA. To leave some margin, a 4.7 µH inductor with at least 250 mA saturation current is recommended for this application. Table 9-1 also lists the recommended inductor for the TPS61098x device. Table 9-1. List of Inductors INDUCTANCE [µH] ISAT [A] IRMS [A] DC RESISTANCE [mΩ] PART NUMBER MANUFACTURER 4.7 0.86 1.08 168 VLF302510MT-4R7M TDK 4.7 0.57 0.95 300 VLF252010MT-4R7M TDK 2.2 1.23 1.5 84 VLF302510MT-2R2M TDK 2.2 0.83 0.92 120 VLF252010MT-2R2M TDK 9.2.1.2.4 Capacitor Selection For best output and input voltage filtering, low ESR X5R or X7R ceramic capacitors are recommended. The input capacitor minimizes input voltage ripple, suppresses input voltage spikes and provides a stable system rail for the device. An input capacitor value of at least 10 μF is recommended to improve transient behavior of the regulator and EMI behavior of the total power supply circuit. A ceramic capacitor placed as close as possible to the VIN and GND pins of the IC is recommended. For applications where line transient is expected, an input filter composed of 400-Ω resistor and 0.1-µF capacitor as shown in Figure 9-1 is mandatory to avoid interference to internal pass-through threshold comparison circuitry. For the output capacitor of VMAIN pin, small ceramic capacitors are recommended, placed as close as possible to the VMAIN and GND pins of the IC. If, for any reason, the application requires the use of large capacitors which cannot be placed close to the IC, the use of a small ceramic capacitor with a capacitance value of around 2.2 μF in parallel to the large one is recommended. This small capacitor should be placed as close as possible to the VMAIN and GND pins of the IC. The recommended typical output capacitor values are 10 μF and 22 µF (nominal values). For LDO version, like all low dropout regulators, VSUB rail requires an output capacitor connected between VSUB and GND pins to stabilize the internal control loop. Ceramic capacitor of 10 µF (nominal value) is Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 23 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 recommended for most applications. If the V(SUB) drop during load transient is much cared, higher capacitance value up to 22 µF is recommended to provide better load transient performance. Capacitor below 10 µF is only recommended for light load operation. For load switch version, capacitor of 10x smaller value than capacitor at VMAIN pin is recommended to minimize the voltage drop caused by charge sharing when the load switch is turned on. When selecting capacitors, ceramic capacitor’s derating effect under bias should be considered. Choose the right nominal capacitance by checking capacitor's DC bias characteristics. In this example, GRM188R60J106ME84D, which is a 10 µF ceramic capacitor with high effective capacitance value at DC biased condition, is selected for both VMAIN and VSUB rails. The load transient response performance is shown in Section 9.2.1.3. For load switch version, VSUB rails requires an output capacitor connected between VSUB and GND pins. Ceramic capacitor of 1 µF (nominal value) is recommended for most applications. 9.2.1.2.5 Control Sequence In this example, the MCU is powered by the boost output V(MAIN) and the subsystem is powered by the LDO V(SUB). MCU controls both of the TPS610981 and subsystem. The control sequence as shown in Figure 9-2 is recommended. MODE Logic High Logic Low 3.3V VMAIN 3.0V VSUB 0V Subsystem Load System status Sleep Mode Active Mode Figure 9-2. System Control Sequence When the system is waking up, the MCU wakes up itself first, and it then pulls the MODE pin of TPS610981 to high to turned on the V(SUB) rail. TPS610981 enters into Active mode and gets ready to provide power to the subsystem. Then the MCU enables the subsystem. When the system is entering into sleep mode, the MCU disables the subsystem first and then pulls the MODE pin to low to turn off the V(SUB), so the subsystem is disconnected from the supply to minimize the current drain. TPS610981 enters into Low Power mode and the VMAIN rail still powers the MCU with only 300 nA quiescent current. The MCU enters into sleep mode itself finally. 24 Submit Document Feedback Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 9.2.1.3 Application Curves TPS610981 MODE = L I(MAIN) = 1 mA VIN = 1.5 V I(SUB) = 0 mA Figure 9-3. Switching Waveforms TPS610981 MODE = L I(MAIN) = 100 mA VIN = 1.5 V I(SUB) = 0 mA Figure 9-5. Switching Waveforms TPS610981 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 0 mA VIN = 1.5 V I(SUB) = 10 mA Figure 9-7. Switching Waveforms Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated TPS610981 MODE = L I(MAIN) = 10 mA VIN = 1.5 V I(SUB) = 0 mA Figure 9-4. Switching Waveforms TPS610981 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 0 mA VIN = 1.5 V I(SUB) = 1 mA Figure 9-6. Switching Waveforms TPS610981 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 0 mA VIN = 1.5V I(SUB) = 100 mA Figure 9-8. Switching Waveforms Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 25 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 TPS610986 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 0 mA VIN = 1.5V I(SUB) = 1 mA Figure 9-9. Switching Waveforms TPS610986 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 0 mA VIN = 1.5V I(SUB) = 100 mA TPS610986 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 0 mA VIN = 1.5V I(SUB) = 10 mA Figure 9-10. Switching Waveforms TPS610981 MODE = L Figure 9-11. Switching Waveforms VIN = 2.5 V I(SUB) = 0 mA I(MAIN) = 0 mA to 50 mA, 5 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-12. Load Transient Response TPS610981 MODE = H VIN = 2.5 V I(SUB) = 0 mA I(MAIN) = 0 mA to 50 mA, 5 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-13. Load Transient Response 26 Submit Document Feedback TPS610981 MODE = H VIN = 2.5 V I(MAIN) = 0 mA I(SUB) = 0 mA to 50 mA, 5 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-14. LDO Load Transient Response Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 TPS610981 MODE = L I(MAIN) = 20 mA I(SUB) = 0 mA VIN = 2 V to 2.5 V, 10 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-15. Line Transient Response TPS610981 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 0 mA I(SUB) = 20 mA VIN = 2 V to 2.5 V, 10 µs rising/falling edge TPS610981 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 20 mA I(SUB) = 0 mA VIN = 2 V to 2.5 V, 10 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-16. Line Transient Response TPS610981 MODE = L Figure 9-17. Line Transient Response VIN = 1.5 V I(SUB) = 0 mA I(MAIN) = 0 mA to 120 mA to 0 mA, ramp up and down Figure 9-18. Load Regulation TPS610981 MODE = H VIN = 1.5 V I(MAIN) = 0 mA I(SUB) = 0 mA to 120 mA to 0 mA, ramp up and down TPS610981 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 0 mA I(SUB) = 30 mA VIN = 0.7 V to 4.5 V, ramp up and down Figure 9-20. Line Regulation Figure 9-19. Load Regulation Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 27 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 TPS610981 R(MAIN) = 1 kΩ MODE pin toggling R(SUB) = open load Figure 9-21. Mode Toggling TPS610981 VIN = 1.5 V R(MAIN) = 1 kΩ R(SUB) = 1 kΩ MODE connected to VMAIN Figure 9-23. Startup TPS610981 R(MAIN) = 3 kΩ MODE connected to GND VIN = 0.7 V Figure 9-22. Startup TPS610986 R(MAIN) = 1 kΩ VIN = 1.5 V C(SUB) = 1 µF MODE connected to VMAIN R(SUB) = 1 kΩ Figure 9-24. Startup 28 Submit Document Feedback Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 9.2.2 VMAIN to Power the System in Low Power Mode If only one power supply is needed for the whole system, users can easily leave the VSUB pin float and only use the VMAIN rail as the power supply. In this case, the TPS61098x functions as a standard boost converter. If enhanced load transient performance is needed when the system works in Active mode, the controller can control the MODE pin to switch the TPS61098x between the Active mode and Low Power mode. If the ultra-low Iq is critical for the application, users can connect the MODE pin to GND so the TPS61098x keeps working in Low Power mode with only 300 nA quiescent current. Below shows a typical application where the TPS61098 is used in Low Power mode to generate 2.2 V with only 300 nA Iq to power the whole system. 0.7 V to 1.65 V CBAT 10µF L 4.7µH SW VMAIN 2.2 V System RIN 400 VIN BOOST CTRL LDO CTRL VSUB CIN 0.1µF MODE CO1 10µF GND Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated Figure 9-25. Typical Application of TPS61098 VMAIN to Power the System in Low Power Mode 9.2.2.1 Design Requirements • • • 2.2 V V(MAIN) to power the whole system Power source, single-cell alkaline battery (0.7 V to 1.65 V range) ≥ 80% conversion efficiency at 10 µA load 9.2.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure Refer to Section 9.2.1.2 for the detailed design steps. Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 29 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 9.2.2.3 Application Curves TPS61098 MODE = L VIN = 1.5 V I(MAIN) = 50 mA to 100 mA, 5 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-26. Load Transient Response TPS61098 MODE = L I(MAIN) = 100 mA I(SUB) = 0 mA VIN = 1.2 V to 1.8 V, 10 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-27. Line Transient Response TPS61098 MODE connected to GND R(MAIN) = 3 kΩ VIN = 0.7 V Figure 9-28. Startup 30 Submit Document Feedback Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 9.2.3 VSUB to Power the System in Active Mode In some applications, the system controller can be powered by the battery directly, but a buck-boost or a boost converter with an LDO is needed to provide a quiet power supply for a subsystem like a sensor. In this type of application, the TPS61098x can be used to replace the discrete boost converter and the LDO, providing a compact solution to simplify the system design and save the PCB space. The LDO can be turned on and off by the MODE pin. When the MODE pin is pulled low, the LDO is turned off to disconnect the load, and the TPS61098x also enters into Low Power mode to save power consumption. Figure 9-29 shows an application where the VSUB of the TPS61098 is used to supply the 3.1 V for a sensor in a system. The boost converter of the TPS61098 outputs 4.3 V and provides enough headroom for the LDO operation. 0.7 V to 1.65 V CBAT 10µF L 4.7µH SW VMAIN CO1 10µF RIN 400 VIN BOOST CTRL LDO CTRL VSUB CIN 0.1µF 3.1 V Sensor CO2 10µF MODE GND Copyright © 2016, Texas Instruments Incorporated Figure 9-29. Typical Application of TPS61098 VSUB to Power the System in Active Mode 9.2.3.1 Design Requirements • • 3.1 V rail to power a sensor Power source, single-cell li-ion battery (2.7 V to 4.3 V range) 9.2.3.2 Detailed Design Procedure Refer to Section 9.2.1.2 for the detailed design steps. Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 31 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 9.2.3.3 Application Curves TPS61098 MODE = H VIN = 3.6 V I(MAIN) = 0 mA I(SUB) = 0 mA to 50 mA , 5 µs rising/falling edge TPS61098 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 0 mA I(SUB) = 100 mA VIN = 2.7 V to 3.2 V, 5 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-31. Line Transient Response Figure 9-30. LDO Load Transient Response TPS610982 MODE = L I(MAIN) = 0 mA I(SUB) = 100 mA VIN = 2 V to 2.5 V, 10 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-32. Line Transient Response TPS610982 MODE = L VIN = 2.5 V I(MAIN) = 0 mA I(SUB) = 50 mA to 100 mA , 5 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-34. LDO Load Transient Response 32 Submit Document Feedback TPS610982 MODE = H I(MAIN) = 0 mA I(SUB) = 100 mA VIN = 2 V to 2.5 V, 10 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-33. Line Transient Response TPS610982 MODE = H VIN = 2.5 V I(MAIN) = 0 mA I(SUB) = 50 mA to 100 mA , 5 µs rising/falling edge Figure 9-35. LDO Load Transient Response Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 TPS61098 R(MAIN) = 10 kΩ MODE pin toggling R(SUB) = 3 kΩ Figure 9-36. MODE Toggling TPS610982 R(MAIN) = 1 kΩ MODE connected to GND R(SUB) = 1 kΩ VIN = 1.5 V Figure 9-38. Startup TPS61098 R(MAIN) = 1 kΩ MODE connected to VMAIN R(SUB) = 1 kΩ VIN = 3.6 V Figure 9-37. Startup TPS610982 R(MAIN) = 1 kΩ MODE connected to VMAIN R(SUB) = 1 kΩ VIN = 1.5 V Figure 9-39. Startup 10 Power Supply Recommendations The TPS61098x family is designed to operate from an input voltage supply range between 0.7 V to 4.5 V. The power supply can be either a one-cell or two-cell alkaline, NiCd or NiMH, one-cell coin cell or one-cell Li-Ion or Li-polymer battery. The input supply should be well regulated with the rating of TPS61098x. Copyright © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 33 TPS61098, TPS610981, TPS610982, TPS610985, TPS610986, TPS610987 www.ti.com SLVS873F – JUNE 2015 – REVISED SEPTEMBER 2021 11 Layout 11.1 Layout Guidelines 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 paths. The input and output capacitor, as well as the inductor should be placed as close as possible to the IC. 11.2 Layout Example The bottom layer is a large GND plane connected by vias. Top Layer INPUT VMAIN SW VSUB GND VIN MODE VMAIN GROUND GROUND MODE VSUB Figure 11-1. 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ESD damage can range from subtle performance degradation to complete device failure. Precision integrated circuits may be more susceptible to damage because very small parametric changes could cause the device not to meet its published specifications. 12.7 Glossary TI Glossary This glossary lists and explains terms, acronyms, and definitions. 13 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 © 2021 Texas Instruments Incorporated Submit Document Feedback Product Folder Links: TPS61098 TPS610981 TPS610982 TPS610985 TPS610986 TPS610987 35 PACKAGE OPTION ADDENDUM www.ti.com 10-Dec-2020 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) (4/5) (6) TPS610981DSER ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 3000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 GM TPS610981DSET ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 250 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 GM TPS610982DSER ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 3000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 G8 TPS610982DSET ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 250 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 G8 TPS610985DSER ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 3000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 1G TPS610985DSET ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 250 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 1G TPS610986DSER ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 3000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 1H TPS610986DSET ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 250 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 1H TPS610987DSER ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 3000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 3X TPS610987DSET ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 250 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 3X TPS61098DSER ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 3000 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 GL TPS61098DSET ACTIVE WSON DSE 6 250 RoHS & Green NIPDAU Level-1-260C-UNLIM -40 to 85 GL (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. 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