SLVSHP0 July 2024 TLVM14404 , TLVM14406
PRODUCTION DATA
The TLVM1440x buck module is designed to operate over a wide input voltage range of 3V to 36V. The characteristics of the input supply must be compatible with the Absolute Maximum Ratings and Recommended Operating Conditions in this data sheet. In addition, the input supply must be capable of delivering the required input current to the loaded regulator circuit. Estimate the average input current with Equation 11.
where
If the module is connected to an input supply through long wires or PCB traces with a large impedance, take special care to achieve stable performance. The parasitic inductance and resistance of the input cables can have an adverse affect on module operation. More specifically, the parasitic inductance in combination with the low-ESR ceramic input capacitors form an under-damped resonant circuit, possibly resulting in instability or voltage transients each time the input supply is cycled ON and OFF. The parasitic resistance causes the input voltage to dip during a load transient. If the module is operating close to the minimum input voltage, this dip can cause false UVLO triggering and a system reset.
The best method to solve such issues is to reduce the distance from the input supply to the module and use an electrolytic input capacitor in parallel with the ceramics. The moderate ESR of the electrolytic capacitor helps damp the input resonant circuit and reduce any overshoot or undershoot at the input. A capacitance in the range of 47μF to 100μF is typically sufficient to provide input parallel damping and helps hold the input voltage steady during large load transients. A typical ESR of 0.1Ω to 0.4Ω provides enough damping for most input circuit configurations.