SLVSCC4B April 2014 – January 2017 TPS54361-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
PIN | I/O | DESCRIPTION | ||
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NAME | NO. | |||
BOOT | 1 | O | A bootstrap capacitor is required between BOOT and SW. If the voltage on this capacitor is below the minimum required to operate the high-side MOSFET, the gate drive is switched off until the capacitor is refreshed. | |
COMP | 7 | O | This pin is the error amplifier output and input to the output switch current (PWM) comparator. Connect frequency compensation components to this pin. | |
EN | 3 | I | This pin is the enable pin, with an internal pullup current source. Pull EN below 1.2 V to disable. Float EN to enable. Adjust the input undervoltage lockout with two resistors. See the Enable and Adjust Undervoltage Lockout section. | |
FB | 6 | I | This pin is the Inverting input of the transconductance (gm) error amplifier. | |
GND | 8 | – | Ground | |
VIN | 2 | I | This pin is the input supply voltage with 4.5-V to 60-V operating range. | |
PWRGD | 10 | O | The PWRGD pin is an open drain output that asserts low if the output voltage is out of regulation because of thermal shutdown, dropout, over-voltage, or EN shut down. | |
RT/CLK | 5 | I | This pin is the resistor timing and external clock pin. An internal amplifier holds this pin at a fixed voltage when using an external resistor to ground to set the switching frequency. If the pin is pulled above the PLL upper threshold, a mode change occurs and the pin becomes a synchronization input. The internal amplifier is disabled and the pin is a high impedance clock input to the internal PLL. If clocking edges stop, the internal amplifier is re-enabled and the operating mode returns to resistor frequency programming. | |
SS/TR | 4 | I | This pin is the soft-start and tracking pin. An external capacitor connected to this pin sets the output rise time. Because the voltage on this pin overrides the internal reference, SS/TR can be used for tracking and sequencing. | |
SW | 9 | O | The SW pin is the source of the internal high-side power MOSFET and switching node of the converter. | |
Thermal Pad | – | The GND pin must be electrically connected to the exposed pad on the printed circuit board for proper operation. |