ZHCSMU1G October 2020 – May 2024 LMR43610-Q1 , LMR43620-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The high-side switch driver circuit requires a bias voltage higher than VIN to make sure the HS switch is turned ON. The capacitor connected between BOOT and SW works as a charge pump to boost voltage on the BOOT terminal to (SW+VCC). The boot diode is integrated on the LMR436x0-Q1 die to minimize physical design size. TI recommends a 100nF capacitor rated for 10V or higher for CBOOT. The BOOT rail has a UVLO setting. This UVLO has a threshold of VBOOT-UVLO and is typically set at 2.1V. If the CBOOT capacitor is not charged above this voltage with respect to the SW pin, then the part initiates a charging sequence, turning on the low-side switch before attempting to turn on the high-side device.