SLVSGW5A November 2022 – January 2024 TPS92620-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The pulse width modulation (PWM) input of the TPS92620-Q1 functions as enable for the output current. When the voltage applied on the PWM pin is higher than VIH(PWM), the relevant output current is enabled. When the voltage applied on PWM pin is lower than VIL(PWM), the output current is disabled as well as the diagnostic features. Besides output current enable and disable function, the PWM input of TPS92620-Q1 also supports adjustment of the average current output for brightness control if the frequency of applied PWM signal is higher than 100Hz, which is out of visible frequency range of human eyes. TI recommends a 200Hz PWM signal with 1% to 100% duty cycle input for brightness control. Please refer to Figure 7-4 for typical PWM dimming application.
The TPS92620-Q1 device has two PWM input pins: PWM1, PWM2 to control each of current output channel independently. PWM1 input controls the output channel 1 for both OUT1 and RES1, PWM2 input controls the output channel 2 for both OUT2 and RES2. Figure 6-1 illustrates the timing for PWM input and current output.
The detailed information and value of each time period in Figure 6-1 is described in TIMING section of the Electrical Characteristics.