ZHCSLL2A May 2021 – March 2022 TPS25830A-Q1 , TPS25832A-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Refer to GUID-101949EB-A75B-43F8-BA75-7793E1125DBB.html#SLVSDP6-CLCC. The TPS2583xA-Q1 can establish current limit by two methods.
The detailed current limit is described below:
Isolating a fault on the USB port from other loads connected to the CSP output of the TPS2583xA-Q1. In some applications, it may be useful to power additional circuitry (example USB HUB) from the output of the TPS2583xA-Q1 and maintain operation of these circuits in the event of a short circuit downstream of the BUS pin. To prevent triggering the MOSFET current limit below the programmed ILIMIT threshold, external circuits should be supplied after the inductor and before the current sense resistor, RSNS.
In most case, the recommended voltage across RSNS under current limit should be approximately 50 mV as a compromise between accuracy and power dissipation. While in some application, RILIMIT is the only resistor that can be changed to achieve different current limit. Typical RILIMIT resistors value are listed in Table 10-2 given the condition RSNS= 15 mΩ and RSET = 300 Ω.
CURRENT-LIMIT THRESHOLD (mA) | RILIMIT (kΩ) | |
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WITH EXTERNAL MOSFET | BUCK AVERAGE | |
700 | 26.1 | 53.6 |
1500 | 12.7 | 26.1 |
1700 | 11.3 | 22.6 |
2700 | 7.15 | 14.7 |
3000 | 6.49 | 13 |
3400 | 5.62 | 11.5 |
3800 | 5.11 | 10.5 |
CSN/OUT connected directly to BUS. The TPS2583xA-Q1 can operate as a stand-alone USB charging port. In this configuration, the internal buck regulator operates with average current limiting as programmed by the ILIMIT pin, potentially producing less heat compared to N-channel MOSFET current limiting.