ZHCSD50D December 2014 – February 2017 TPS62170-Q1 , TPS62171-Q1 , TPS62172-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
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Information in the following applications sections is not part of the TI component specification, and TI does not warrant its accuracy or completeness. TI’s customers are responsible for determining suitability of components for their purposes. Customers should validate and test their design implementation to confirm system functionality.
The following information is intended to be a guideline through the individual power supply design process.
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The step-down converter design can be adapted to different output voltage and load current needs by choosing external components appropriate. The following design procedure is adequate for whole VIN, VOUT and load current range of TPS62170-Q1. Using Table 2, the design procedure needs minimum effort.
REFERENCE | DESCRIPTION | MANUFACTURER(1) |
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IC | 17-V, 0.5-A step-down converter, WSON | TPS62170QDSG, Texas Instruments |
L1 | 2.2-µH, 1.4-A, 3 x 2.8 x 1.2 mm | VLF3012ST-2R2M1R4, TDK |
C1 | 10-µF, 25-V, ceramic | Standard |
C2 | 22-µF, 6.3-V, ceramic | Standard |
R1 | Depending on Vout | |
R2 | Depending on Vout | |
R3 | 100-kΩ, chip, 0603, 1/16-W, 1% | Standard |
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While the output voltage of the TPS62170-Q1 is adjustable, the TPS62171-Q1 and TPS62172-Q1 are programmed to a fixed output voltage. For fixed output versions, the FB pin is pulled down internally and may be left floating. it is recommended to connect it to AGND to improve thermal resistance. The adjustable version can be programmed for output voltages from 0.9 V to 6 V by using a resistive divider from VOUT to FB to AGND. The voltage at the FB pin is regulated to 800 mV. The value of the output voltage is set by the selection of the resistive divider from Equation 6. It is recommended to choose resistor values which allow a cross current of at least 2 uA, meaning the value of R2 should not exceed 400 kΩ. Lower resistor values are recommended for highest accuracy and most robust design. For applications requiring lowest current consumption, the use of fixed output voltage versions is recommended.
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In case the FB pin gets opened, the device clamps the output voltage at the VOS pin to about 7.4 V.
The external components have to fulfill the needs of the application, but also the stability criteria of the devices control loop. The TPS62170-Q1 is optimized to work within a range of external components. The LC output filters inductance and capacitance have to be considered together, creating a double pole, responsible for the corner frequency of the converter (see Output Filter and Loop Stability section). Table 2 can be used to simplify the output filter component selection.
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4.7µF | 10µF | 22µF | 47µF | 100µF | 200µF | 400µF | |
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1µH | |||||||
2.2µH | √ | √(2) | √ | √ | √ | ||
3.3µH | √ | √ | √ | √ | |||
4.7µH |
More detailed information on further LC combinations can be found in SLVA463.
The inductor selection is affected by several effects like inductor ripple current, output ripple voltage, PWM-to-PSM transition point and efficiency. In addition, the inductor selected has to be rated for appropriate saturation current and DC resistance (DCR). Equation 7 and Equation 8 calculate the maximum inductor current under static load conditions.
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where
IL(max) is the maximum inductor current,
ΔIL is the Peak to Peak Inductor Ripple Current,
L(min) is the minimum effective inductor value and
fSW is the actual PWM Switching Frequency.
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Calculating the maximum inductor current using the actual operating conditions gives the minimum saturation current of the inductor needed. A margin of about 20% is recommended to add. A larger inductor value is also useful to get lower ripple current, but increases the transient response time and size as well. The following inductors have been used with the TPS62170-Q1 and are recommended for use:
TYPE | INDUCTANCE [µH] | CURRENT [A](1) | DIMENSIONS [L x B x H] mm | MANUFACTURER(2) |
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VLF3012ST-2R2M1R4 | 2.2 µH, ±20% | 1.9 A | 3.0 x 2.8 x 1.2 | TDK |
VLF302512MT-2R2M | 2.2 µH, ±20% | 1.9 A | 3.0 x 2.5 x 1.2 | TDK |
VLS252012-2R2 | 2.2 µH, ±20% | 1.3 A | 2.5 x 2.0 x 1.2 | TDK |
XFL3012-222MEC | 2.2 µH, ±20% | 1.9 A | 3.0 x 3.0 x 1.2 | Coilcraft |
XFL3012-332MEC | 3.3 µH, ±20% | 1.6 A | 3.0 x 3.0 x 1.2 | Coilcraft |
XPL2010-222MLC | 2.2 µH, ±20% | 1.3 A | 1.9 x 2.0 x 1.0 | Coilcraft |
XPL2010-332MLC | 3.3 µH, ±20% | 1.1 A | 1.9 x 2.0 x 1.0 | Coilcraft |
LPS3015-332ML | 3.3 µH, ±20% | 1.4 A | 3.0 x 3.0 x 1.4 | Coilcraft |
PFL2512-222ME | 2.2 µH, ±20% | 1.0 A | 2.8 x 2.3 x 1.2 | Coilcraft |
PFL2512-333ME | 3.3 µH, ±20% | 0.78 A | 2.8 x 2.3 x 1.2 | Coilcraft |
744028003 | 3.3 µH, ±30% | 1.0 A | 2.8 x 2.8 x 1.1 | Wuerth |
PSI25201B-2R2MS | 2.2 µH, ±20% | 1.3 A | 2.0 x 2.5 x 1.2 | Cyntec |
NR3015T-2R2M | 2.2 µH, ±20% | 1.5 A | 3.0 x 3.0 x 1.5 | Taiyo Yuden |
BRC2012T2R2MD | 2.2 µH, ±20% | 1.0 A | 2.0 x 1.25 x 1.4 | Taiyo Yuden |
BRC2012T3R3MD | 3.3 µH, ±20% | 0.87 A | 2.0 x 1.25 x 1.4 | Taiyo Yuden |
The TPS6217x-Q1 can be run with an inductor as low as 2.2 µH. However, for applications running with low input voltages, 3.3 µH is recommended, to allow the full output current. The inductor value also determines the load current at which Power Save Mode is entered:
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Using Equation 8, this current level can be adjusted by changing the inductor value.
The recommended value for the output capacitor is 22 µF. The architecture of the TPS6217x-Q1 allows the use of tiny ceramic output capacitors with low equivalent series resistance (ESR). These capacitors provide low output voltage ripple and are recommended. To keep its low resistance up to high frequencies and to get narrow capacitance variation with temperature, it's recommended to use X7R or X5R dielectric. Using a higher value can have some advantages like smaller voltage ripple and a tighter DC output accuracy in Power Save Mode (see SLVA463).
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In Power Save Mode, the output voltage ripple depends on the output capacitance, its ESR and the peak inductor current. Using ceramic capacitors provides small ESR and low ripple.
For most applications, 10 µF is sufficient and is recommended, though a larger value reduces input current ripple further. The input capacitor buffers the input voltage for transient events and also decouples the converter from the supply. A low ESR multilayer ceramic capacitor is recommended for best filtering and should be placed between VIN and GND as close as possible to those pins.
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DC Bias effect: High capacitance ceramic capacitors have a DC Bias effect, which will have a strong influence on the final effective capacitance. Therefore the right capacitor value has to be chosen carefully. Package size and voltage rating in combination with dielectric material are responsible for differences between the rated capacitor value and the effective capacitance.
The devices of the TPS6217x-Q1 family are internally compensated to be stable with L-C filter combinations corresponding to a corner frequency to be calculated with Equation 10:
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Proven nominal values for inductance and ceramic capacitance are given in Table 2 and are recommended for use. Different values may work, but care has to be taken on the loop stability which might be affected. More information including a detailed L-C stability matrix can be found in SLVA463.
The TPS6217x-Q1 devices, both fixed and adjustable versions, include an internal 25-pF feedforward capacitor, connected between the VOS and FB pins. This capacitor impacts the frequency behavior and sets a pole and zero in the control loop with the resistors of the feedback divider, per Equation 11 and Equation 12:
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Though the TPS6217x-Q1 devices are stable without the pole and zero being in a particular location, adjusting their location to the specific needs of the application can provide better performance in Power Save mode and/or improved transient response. An external feed-forward capacitor can also be added. A more detailed discussion on the optimization for stability vs transient response can be found in SLVA289 and SLVA466.
If using ceramic capacitors, the DC bias effect has to be considered. The DC bias effect results in a drop in effective capacitance as the voltage across the capacitor increases (see DC Bias effect NOTE in the Input Capacitor section).
Vout = 6 V | ||
Vout = 3.3 V | ||
Vout = 1.8 V | ||
Vout = 0.9 V | ||
200 mA to 500 mA |
200 mA to 500 mA |
Iout = 100 mA |
Iout = 66 mA |
Vout = 6 V | ||
Vout = 3.3 V | ||
Vout = 1.8 V | ||
Vout = 0.9 V | ||
100 mA to 500 mA |
200 mA to 500 mA |
Iout = 500 mA |
Iout = 500 mA |
The TPS62170-Q1 can be used as inverting power supply by rearranging external circuitry as shown in Figure 30. As the former GND node now represents a voltage level below system ground, the voltage difference between VIN and VOUT has to be limited for operation to the maximum supply voltage of 17 V (see Equation 13).
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The transfer function of the inverting power supply configuration differs from the buck mode transfer function, incorporating a Right Half Plane Zero additionally. The loop stability has to be adapted and an output capacitance of at least 22 µF is recommended. A detailed design example is given in SLVA469.
The TPS62170-Q1 can be set for different output voltages between 0.9 V and 6 V. Some examples are shown below.
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