JAJSK02 October 2020 TPS23731
PRODUCTION DATA
The converter switching frequency is set by connecting RFRS from the FRS pin to AGND.
As an example:
The TPS23731 device may be synchronized to an external clock to eliminate beat frequencies from a sampled system, or to place emission spectrum away from an RF input frequency. Synchronization may be accomplished by applying a short pulse (TSYNC) of magnitude VSYNC to FRS as shown in Figure 8-3. RFRS should be chosen so that the maximum free-running frequency is just below the desired synchronization frequency. The synchronization pulse terminates the potential on-time period, and the off-time period does not begin until the pulse terminates. The pulse at the FRS pin should reach between 2.5 V and VB, with a minimum width of 25 ns (above 2.5 V) and rise and fall times less than 10 ns. The FRS node should be protected from noise because it is high-impedance. An RT on the order of 100 Ω in the isolated example reduces noise sensitivity and jitter.