ZHCSKO0B December 2019 – September 2021 TPSM53602
PRODUCTION DATA
Voltage dropout is the difference between the input voltage and output voltage that is required to maintain output voltage regulation while providing the rated output current.
To ensure the TPSM53602 maintains output voltage regulation over the operating temperature range, the minimum VIN is 3.8 V or (VOUT + 1 V), whichever is greater.
The TPSM53602 operates in a frequency foldback mode when the dropout voltage is less than the recommendation above. Frequency foldback reduces the switching frequency to allow the output voltage to maintain regulation as input voltage decreases. At light load, the TPSM53602 operates in PFM mode which is a reduced frequency operation. See Section 7.4.2 for more information on PFM mode. Figure 7-7 through Figure 7-12 show typical dropout voltage and frequency foldback curves for 3.3 V, 5 V, and 7 V outputs at TA = 25°C.
As ambient temperature increases, dropout voltage and frequency foldback occur at higher input voltage.
VOUT = 3.3 V |
VOUT = 5 V |
VOUT = 7 V |
VOUT = 3.3 V |
VOUT = 5 V |
VOUT = 7 V |