SLVSD46A November 2017 – December 2021 TPS55160-Q1 , TPS55162-Q1 , TPS55165-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
When the buck-boost converter is in low-power mode, the output voltage is monitored with a comparator with its threshold at the regulation target voltage. When the buck-boost regulator goes to low-power mode, the converter temporary stops operating and the output voltage drops. The slope of the output voltage depends on the load and output capacitance. As the output voltage decreases to less than the regulation target voltage, the device ramps up the output voltage again by giving one or several pulses until the output voltage exceeds the regulation target voltage. In low-power mode, the buck-boost operates in 4-switch mode, which allows regulation at the target output voltage regardless of whether the input voltage is greater than or less than the target output voltage value.
After the device enters low-power mode, the internal oscillator is turned off. As a result of the oscillator being turned off, all signal deglitching functions are disabled while the device is in low-power mode. These functions include the VIN and VREG OV and UV signal deglitch functions, and the IGN input signal deglitch function.