Datasheet

L5987 Functional description
Doc ID 14972 Rev 3 11/41
5.2 Soft-start
The soft-start is essential to assure correct and safe start up of the step-down converter. It
avoids inrush current surge and makes the output voltage increases monothonically.
The soft-start is performed by a staircase ramp on the non-inverting input (V
REF
) of the error
amplifier. So the output voltage slew rate is:
Equation 1
where SR
VREF
is the slew rate of the non-inverting input, while R1and R2 is the resistor
divider to regulate the output voltage (see Figure 7). The soft-start stair case consists of 64
steps of 9.5 mV each one, from 0 V to 0.6 V. The time base of one step is of 32 clock cycles.
So the soft-start time and then the output voltage slew rate depend on the switching
frequency.
Figure 7. Soft-start scheme
Soft-start time results:
Equation 2
For example with a switching frequency of 250 kHz the SS
TIME
is 8 ms.
SR
OUT
SR
VREF
1
R1
R2
------- -+
⎝⎠
⎛⎞
=
SS
TIME
32 64
Fsw
-----------------=