JAJSRB8A September 2023 – November 2023 TPS22999
PRODUCTION DATA
When the switch is enabled, the switch charges up the output capacitance from 0 V to the set value (1.8 V in this example). This charge arrives in the form of inrush current. As the inrush current is controlled by the device, the time to fully charge up a capacitor can be calculated with the following formula:
tcharge=VIN / Iinrush × CL
where:
The TPS22999 offers an internally set inrush current limit (0.9-A typical with 3.4-V VBIAS), which allows the customer to calculate the time to fully charge up a load capacitance.
With TPS22999, the time to charge up a 60-μF capacitor to 1.8-V VIN voltage is 130-µs typical at 3.4-V VBIAS voltage.