Datasheet
Device description PM8903A
14/33 Doc ID 024147 Rev 1
The PM8903A implements the soft-start by gradually increasing the internal reference from
0 V to 0.6 V in a 1024 switching clock (0.79 ms typ.), linearly charging the output capacitors
to the final regulation voltage in closed loop regulation. The soft-start prevents high inrush
current from power supply rail.
5.2.1 Low-side-less startup
In order to avoid any kind of negative undershoot and dangerous return from the load during
startup, the PM8903A performs a special sequence in enabling the LS driver to switch:
during the soft-start phase, the LS driver results disabled (LS = OFF) until the first PWM
pulse occurs. This avoids the dangerous negative spike on the output voltage that may
happen if starting over a pre-biased output.
As long as the output voltage is biased to a voltage higher than the programmed one, the
control loop does not provide the HS pulse that enables LS. In this case LS is enabled at the
end of the soft-start time and, if the device is allowed to sink (PSKIP disabled), it discharges
the output to the final regulation value.
This particular feature of the device masks the LS turn-on only from the control loop point of
view: protection has higher priority and can turn on the LS MOSFET if an overvoltage event
is detected.
5.2.2 Soft-off
The PM8903A implements the soft-off sequence turning off both HS and LS MOSFETs and
connecting the integrated bleeding resistor (100 Ω) between the PHASE and PGND pin.
When small load currents are applied to the converter, the soft-off sequence allows the
discharging of the output voltage within a maximum time (T
SO
) that depends only on the
output capacitance value.
The PM8903A begins the soft-off sequence, and remains in a latched state, if one of the
following conditions occurs:
● VCC voltage falls below UVLO threshold
● OVP (overvoltage protection)
● UVP (undervoltage protection)
● OCP (overcurrent protection)
● EN pin is pulled low.
Cycle EN or VCC to recover from latched state with a new soft-start sequence.
5.3 Output voltage monitoring and protection
The PM8903A monitors the output voltage status through the FB pin and compares the
voltage on this pin with the internal reference in order to provide over and undervoltage
protection as well as PGOOD signal.
5.3.1 Overvoltage protection
Overvoltage protection is active as soon as the device is enabled and both V
CC
and V
IN
voltages are above the respective undervoltage lockout levels.
T
SO
5 100 C
OUT
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