Datasheet

V
IN
GND
EN
FB
SW
L1
2.2 Hm
MODE
V =2Vto6V
IN
TPS62261DRV
V 1.8V
Upto600mA
OUT
C
4.7 F
IN
m
C
10 F
OUT
m
V
OUT
+ V
REF
ǒ
1 )
R
1
R
2
Ǔ
DI
L
+ V
OUT
1 *
V
OUT
V
IN
L f
I
L
max + I
out
max )
DI
L
2
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SLVS763D JUNE 2007 REVISED FEBRUARY 2011
Figure 38. TPS62261 Fixed 1.8-V Output
OUTPUT VOLTAGE SETTING
The output voltage can be calculated to:
with an internal reference voltage V
REF
typical 0.6V.
To minimize the current through the feedback divider network, R
2
should be 180 k or 360 k. The sum of R
1
and R
2
should not exceed ~1M, to keep the network robust against noise. An external feed forward capacitor
C
1
is required for optimum load transient response. The value of C
1
should be in the range between 22pF and
33pF.
Route the FB line away from noise sources, such as the inductor or the SW line.
OUTPUT FILTER DESIGN (INDUCTOR AND OUTPUT CAPACITOR)
The TPS62260 is designed to operate with inductors in the range of 1.5μH to 4.7μH and with output capacitors in
the range of 4.7μF to 22μF. The part is optimized for operation with a 2.2μH inductor and 10μF output capacitor.
Larger or smaller inductor values can be used to optimize the performance of the device for specific operation
conditions. For stable operation, the L and C values of the output filter may not fall below 1μH effective
inductance and 3.5μF effective capacitance.
Inductor Selection
The inductor value has a direct effect on the ripple current. The selected inductor has to be rated for its dc
resistance and saturation current. The inductor ripple current (ΔI
L
) decreases with higher inductance and
increases with higher V
I
or V
O
.
The inductor selection has also impact on the output voltage ripple in PFM mode. Higher inductor values will lead
to lower output voltage ripple and higher PFM frequency, lower inductor values will lead to a higher output
voltage ripple but lower PFM frequency.
Equation 1 calculates the maximum inductor current in PWM mode under static load conditions. The saturation
current of the inductor should be rated higher than the maximum inductor current as calculated with Equation 2.
This is recommended because during heavy load transient the inductor current will rise above the calculated
value.
(1)
(2)
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