SLVS875D January 2009 – September 2023 TPS54332
PRODUCTION DATA
The VIN pin must be bypassed to ground with a low-ESR, ceramic bypass capacitor. Take care to minimize the loop area formed by the bypass capacitor connections, the VIN pin, and the anode of the catch diode. The typical recommended bypass capacitance is 10-μF ceramic with a X5R or X7R dielectric and the optimum placement is closest to the VIN pins and the source of the anode of the catch diode. See Figure 8-12 for a PCB layout example. The GND D pin must be tied to the PCB ground plane at the pin of the IC. The source of the low-side MOSFET must be connected directly to the top-side PCB ground area used to tie together the ground sides of the input and output capacitors, as well as the anode of the catch diode. The PH pin must be routed to the cathode of the catch diode and to the output inductor. Because the PH connection is the switching node, the catch diode and output inductor must be located very close to the PH pins, and the area of the PCB conductor minimized to prevent excessive capacitive coupling. For operation at full rated load, the top-side ground area must provide adequate heat dissipating area. The TPS54332 uses a fused lead frame so that the GND pin acts as a conductive path for heat dissipation from the die. Many applications have larger areas of internal or back side ground plane available, and the top-side ground area can be connected to these areas using multiple vias under or adjacent to the device to help dissipate heat. The additional external components can be placed approximately as shown. It can be possible to obtain acceptable performance with alternate layout schemes, however this layout has been shown to produce good results and is intended as a guideline.