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TPS54231
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SLUS851C OCTOBER 2008REVISED JULY 2012
SUPPLEMENTAL APPLICATION CURVES
TYPICAL MINIMUM OUTPUT VOLTAGE TYPICAL MAXIMUM OUTPUT VOLTAGE
vs vs
INPUT VOLTAGE INPUT VOLTAGE
Figure 9. Figure 10.
OVERVIEW
The TPS54231 is a 28 V, 2 A, step-down (buck) converter with an integrated high-side n-channel MOSFET. To
improve performance during line and load transients, the device implements a constant frequency, current mode
control which reduces output capacitance and simplifies external frequency compensation design. The
TPS54231 has a pre-set switching frequency of 570 kHz.
The TPS54231 needs a minimum input voltage of 3.5 V to operate normally. The EN pin has an internal pull-up
current source that can be used to adjust the input voltage under-voltage lockout (UVLO) with two external
resistors. In addition, the pull-up current provides a default condition when the EN pin is floating for the device to
operate. The operating current is 75 μA typically when not switching and under no load. When the device is
disabled, the supply current is 1 μA typically.
The integrated 80 m high-side MOSFET allows for high efficiency power supply designs with continuous output
currents up to 2 A.
The TPS54231 reduces the external component count by integrating the boot recharge diode. The bias voltage
for the integrated high-side MOSFET is supplied by an external capacitor on the BOOT to PH pin. The boot
capacitor voltage is monitored by an UVLO circuit and will turn the high-side MOSFET off when the voltage falls
below a preset threshold of 2.1 V typically. The output voltage can be stepped down to as low as the reference
voltage.
By adding an external capacitor, the slow start time of the TPS54231 can be adjustable which enables flexible
output filter selection.
To improve the efficiency at light load conditions, the TPS54231 enters a special pulse skipping Eco-mode
TM
when the peak inductor current drops below 100 mA typically.
The frequency foldback reduces the switching frequency during startup and over current conditions to help
control the inductor current. The thermal shut down gives the additional protection under fault conditions.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
FIXED FREQUENCY PWM CONTROL
The TPS54231 uses a fixed frequency, peak current mode control. The internal switching frequency of the
TPS54231 is fixed at 570kHz.
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