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The TPS74801 features a programmable, monotonic, voltage-controlled soft-start that is set with an external capacitor (CSS). This feature is important for many applications because soft-start eliminates power-up initialization problems when powering FPGAs, DSPs, or other processors. The controlled voltage ramp of the output also reduces peak inrush current during start-up, minimizing start-up transient events to the input power bus.
To achieve a linear and monotonic soft-start, the TPS74801 error amplifier tracks the voltage ramp of the external soft-start capacitor until the voltage exceeds the internal reference. The soft-start ramp time depends on the soft-start charging current (ISS), soft-start capacitance (CSS), and the internal reference voltage (VREF), and can be calculated using Equation 2:
If large output capacitors are used, the device current limit (ICL) and the output capacitor can set the start-up time. In this case, the start-up time is given by Equation 3:
where:
In applications where monotonic start up is required, the soft-start time given by Equation 2 must be set greater than Equation 3.
The maximum recommended soft-start capacitor is 15 nF. Larger soft-start capacitors can be used and do not damage the device; however, the soft-start capacitor discharge circuit can possibly be unable to fully discharge the soft-start capacitor when enabled. Soft-start capacitors larger than 15 nF can be a problem in applications where the enable pin must be rapidly pulsed and with the device still required to soft-start from ground. CSS must be low-leakage; X7R, X5R, or C0G dielectric materials are preferred. See Table 6-2 for suggested soft-start capacitor values.
CSS | SOFT-START
TIME(1) (Legacy Chip) |
SOFT-START
TIME(1) (New Chip) |
---|---|---|
Open | 0.1 ms | 0.25ms |
270 pF | 0.5 ms | 0.4ms |
560 pF | 1 ms | 0.8ms |
2.7 nF | 5 ms | 4.1ms |
5.6 nF | 10 ms | 8.5ms |
10 nF | 18 ms | 15ms |
Another option to set the start-up rate is to use a feedforward capacitor; see the Pros and Cons of Using a Feedforward Capacitor with a Low-Dropout Regulator application note for more information.