SBVS014C August 2000 – August 2021 DCV010505 , DCV010505D , DCV010512 , DCV010512D , DCV010515 , DCV010515D , DCV011512D , DCV011515D , DCV012405 , DCV012415D
PRODUCTION DATA
Optimum performance can only be achieved if the device is correctly supported. The very nature of a switching converter requires power to be instantly available when it switches on. If the converter has DMOS switching transistors, the fast edges create a high current demand on the input supply. This transient load placed on the input is supplied by the external input decoupling capacitor, thus maintaining the input voltage. Therefore, the input supply does not experience this transient (this is analogous to high-speed digital circuits). The positioning of the capacitor is critical and must be placed as close as possible to the input pins and connected through a low-impedance path.
The optimum performance primarily depends on two factors: