SLUS829G August 2008 – February 2020 UCC2897A
PRODUCTION DATA.
Once RON is defined, the charge current of the soft-start capacitor is calculated with Equation 13.
During soft start, CSS charges from 0 to 5 V by the calculated ISS current. The actual control range of the soft-start capacitor voltage is between 2.5 and 4.5 V. Therefore, the soft-start capacitor value must be based on this narrower control range and the required startup time (tSS) according to Equation 14.
Note that tSS defines a time interval to reach the maximum-current capability of the converter and not the time required to ramp the output voltage from 0 V to the nominal regulated level. Using an open-loop start-up scheme does not allow accurate control over the ramp-up time of the output voltage. In addition to the ISS and CSS values, the time required to reach the nominal output voltage of the converter is a function of the maximum-output current (current limit), the output capacitance of the converter and the actual load conditions. If it is critical to implement a tightly-controlled ramp-up time at the output of the converter, the soft start must be implemented using a closed-loop technique. Closed-loop soft-start implements with the error amplifier of the voltage regulation loop when the voltage reference is ramped from 0 V to the final steady-state value during the required tSS startup-time interval.