SLVSFU1D April 2023 – December 2024 TPS62874-Q1 , TPS62875-Q1 , TPS62876-Q1 , TPS62877-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Droop compensation scales the nominal output voltage based on the output current. This action is done such that the output voltage is set to a higher value with no output current and to a lower value than the nominal value with the maximum output current. Droop compensation therefore provides a higher margin during a load transient and helps to keep the output voltage within a certain tolerance band in case of a heavy load step or at load release or allows to use a lower output capacitance. The voltage scaling is absolute instead of relative. The voltage scaling vs output current depends on the output current version of TPS6287x-Q1 based on the rated output current of , 15A, 20A, 25A and 30A, respectively. The behavior is shown in the graph Voltage Scaling with Output Current. See the Device Options table for the specific version if droop compensation is disabled or enabled by default. Droop compensation can be enabled by bit CONTROL3:DROOPEN. Enabling droop compensation must be done while the device is disabled otherwise a transient output voltage deviation can occur.