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RESET
V
OUT2
V
IN1
V
IN2
EN
SEQ
V
OUT1
V
SENSE1
PG1
MR2
RESET
MR1
V
SENSE2
V
OUT2
V
I
V
OUT1
MR1
0.22 Fm
22 Fm
47 Fm
0.22 Fm
MR2
EN
TPS703xxPWP
(FixedOutputOption)
>2V
<0.7V
250kW
V
IN
NOTEA:t :TimeatwhichbothV andV aregreaterthanthePGthresholdsand islogichigh.
1 OUT1 OUT2
MR1
83%
95%
83%
95%
120ms
ENABLE
V
OUT2
V
OUT1
PG1
MR1
MR2
(MR2 tiedtoPG1)
RESET
SEQUENCE
t1
(see NoteA)
FaultonV
OUT2
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TPS70302
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Application conditions not shown in block
diagram:
V
IN1
and V
IN2
are tied to the same fixed input
voltage greater than V
UVLO
; SEQ is tied to logic
high; PG1 is tied to MR2; MR1 is not used and is
connected to V
IN
.
Explanation of timing diagrams:
EN is initially high; therefore, both regulators are
off and PG1 and RESET are at logic low. With
SEQ at logic high, when EN is taken low,
V
OUT2
turns on. V
OUT1
turns on after V
OUT2
reaches 83% of its regulated output voltage.
When V
OUT1
reaches 95% of its regulated output
voltage, PG1 (tied to MR2) goes to logic high.
When both V
OUT1
and V
OUT2
reach 95% of their
respective regulated output voltages and both
MR1 and MR2 (tied to PG1) are at logic high,
RESET is pulled to logic high after a 120 ms
delay. When a fault on V
OUT2
causes it to fall
below 95% of its regulated output voltage,
RESET returns to logic low and V
OUT1
begins to
power down because SEQ is high. When V
OUT1
falls below 95% of its regulated output voltage,
PG1 (tied to MR2) returns to logic low.
Figure 42. Timing When a Fault Occurs on V
OUT2
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