JAJSQP6B December 2022 – March 2024 BQ25758
PRODUCTION DATA
The MODE pin can be used to configure the device as either a buck-boost or buck-only configuration. When configured as buck-only typical inductor value used must be provided to appropriately compensate the converter. The closest inductor to the values presented below should be programmed via the MODE pin. When configured in buck-only mode, the device operates as a buck converter and MOSFETs Q3 and Q4 have to be removed. This is demonstrated in Figure 7-25.
At POR, the device detects the MODE pin pull down resistance, then sets the device operating mode as shown below. The MODE pin resistance detection is only done one time at the device POR, after that, the converter will not sense the MODE pin voltage any more. Follow the resistance listed in the table below to set the desired operating mode. The surface mount resistor with ±1% or ±2% tolerance is recommended.
OPERATION | L (nom) | RDCR (min) | RDCR (max) | TYPICAL RESISTANCE AT MODE PIN |
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Buck-Boost, device detects inductance automatically | 2.2 μH - 15 μH | L/DCR = 1260 μs(1) | 60 mΩ | ≤3.0 kΩ |
Buck-Only | 3.3 μH | 2.6 mΩ | 60 mΩ | 4.7 kΩ |
Buck-Only | 4.7 μH | 3.7 mΩ | 60 mΩ | 6.04 kΩ |
Buck-Only | 5.6 μH | 4.4 mΩ | 60 mΩ | 8.2 kΩ |
Buck-Only | 6.8 μH | 5.4 mΩ | 60 mΩ | 10.5 kΩ |
Buck-Only | 8.2 μH | 6.5 mΩ | 60 mΩ | 13.7 kΩ |
Buck-Only | 10 μH | 7.9 mΩ | 60 mΩ | 17.4 kΩ |
Buck-Only | 15 μH | 11.9 mΩ | 60 mΩ | ≥27.0 kΩ |