SLVSF01B November 2018 – December 2020 TPS55288
PRODUCTION DATA
The TPS55288 is a 16-A buck-boost DC-to-DC converter with the two boost MOSFETs integrated. The TPS55288 can operate over a wide range of 2.7-V to 36-V input voltage and an output voltage of 0.8 V to 22 V. It can transition among buck mode, buck-boost mode, and boost mode smoothly according to the input voltage and the set output voltage. The TPS55288 operates in buck mode when the input voltage is greater than the output voltage and in boost mode when the input voltage is less than the output voltage. When the input voltage is close to the output voltage, the TPS55288 operates in one-cycle buck and one-cycle boost mode alternately.
The TPS55288 uses an average current mode control scheme. Current mode control provides simplified loop compensation, rapid response to the load transients, and inherent line voltage rejection. An error amplifier compares the feedback voltage with the internal reference voltage. The output of the error amplifier determines the average inductor current.
An internal oscillator can be configured to operate over a wide range of frequency from 200 kHz to 2.2 MHz. The internal oscillator can also synchronize to an external clock applied to the DITH/SYNC pin. To minimize EMI, the TPS55288 can dither the switching frequency at ±7% of the set frequency.
The TPS55288 works in fixed-frequency PWM mode at moderate to heavy load currents. In light load condition, the TPS55288 can be configured to automatically transition to PFM mode or be forced in PWM mode by either connecting a resistor at the MODE pin or setting the corresponding bit in an internal register.
The output voltage of the TPS55288 is adjustable by setting the internal register through I2C interface. An internal 10-bit DAC adjusts the reference voltage related to the value written into the REF register. The device can also limit the output current by placing a current sense resistor in the output path. These two functions support the programmable power supply (PPS) feature of the USB PD.
The TPS55288 provides average inductor current limit set by a resistor at the ILIM pin. In addition, it provides cycle-by-cycle peak inductor current limit during transient to protect the device against overcurrent condition beyond the capability of the device.
A precision voltage threshold of 1.23 V with 5-µA sourcing current at the EN/UVLO pin supports programmable input undervoltage lockout (UVLO) with hysteresis. The output overvoltage protection (OVP) feature turns off the high-side FETs to prevent damage to the devices powered by the TPS55288.
The device provides hiccup mode option to reduce the heating in the power components when output short circuit happens. When the hiccup mode is enabled, the TPS55288 turns off for 76 ms and restarts at soft start-up.