When designing with the LMR664x0, consider slow rise in output voltage due
to recovery from dropout and soft start as two separate operating
conditions, as shown in Figure 7-10 and Figure 7-11. Soft start is triggered by any of the following conditions:
- Power is applied to the VIN pin of the device, releasing undervoltage lockout.
- EN is used to turn on the device.
- Recovery from shutdown due to overtemperature protection
After soft start is triggered, the IC takes the following actions:
- The reference used by the IC to regulate output voltage is slowly ramped up. The net result is that output voltage, if previously 0 V, takes tSS to reach 90% of the desired value.
- Operating mode is set to auto mode of operation, activating the diode emulation
mode for the low-side MOSFET. This action allows start-up
without pulling the output low. This is true even when there
is a voltage already present at the output during a prebias
start-up.