SLVSB16E November 2011 – December 2015 TPS43340-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA.
Grounding and PCB Circuit Layout Considerations
Other Considerations
The power dissipation depends on the MOSFET drive current and input voltage. The drive current is proportional to the total gate charge of the external MOSFET.
Assuming both high and low side MOSFETs are identical in a synchronous configuration, the total power dissipation per buck is
The power dissipation losses are applicable for positive output currents:
The power dissipation losses are applicable for positive output currents.
where
The TPS43340-Q1 is protected from overtemperature using an internal thermal shutdown circuit. If the die temperature exceeds the thermal shutdown threshold (for example, due to fault conditions such as a short circuit at the gate drivers or VREG), the device turns off, and restarts when the temperature has fallen by the hysteresis.
SETUP | SYNC | QUIESCENT CURRENT (TYP), NO LOAD, 25°C |
DESCRIPTION |
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Buck1 or Buck2 in LPM mode | Low | Approximately 30 µA | Configuration for ignition-off applications with standby functionality |
Buck1 and Buck2 in LPM mode | Approximately 35 µA | ||
Buck1 or Buck2 in PWM mode | High | Approximately 30-40 mA | Including switching currents |
Buck1 and Buck2 in PWM mode | Approximately 30-40 mA | Including switching currents | |
LREG1 | N/A | Approximately 50 µA | Configuration for ignition-off applications with standby functionality |
LREG1 and Buck1 or Buck2 in LPM mode | Low | Approximately 55 µA | |
LREG1 and Buck1 and Buck2 in LPM mode | Approximately 60 µA | ||
LREG1 and Buck1 or Buck2 in PWM mode | High | 30-40 mA | Including switching currents |
LREG1 and Buck1 and Buck2 in PWM mode | 30-40 mA | Including switching currents |
The synchronous buck converter Buck3 with the integrated FETs does not support LPM. Turning on Buck3 forces the system to operate in normal mode, and the quiescent current consumption increases.
INPUT VOLTAGE AT VIN PIN | LOAD CURRENT OF LREG1 | CHARGE PUMP OF LREG1 | BUCK CONTROLLERS Buck1 AND Buck2 |
VIN QUIESCENT CURRENT (TYP), NO LOAD, 25°C |
DESCRIPTION |
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VIN > 9 V | N/A | OFF | LPM allowed | 55 µA | Lowest current consumption of the system at VIN (LREG1, Buck1 and Buck2 enabled), typical ignition-off stay-alive mode with up to three voltage rails active |
7.5 V < VIN < 9 V | < 2 mA | OFF | LPM allowed | 55 µA | |
> 6 mA | ON | LPM allowed | 260 µA | ||
VIN < 7.5 V | N/A | ON | LPM not allowed | 2.6 mA | If VIN drops below 7.5 V, the buck controllers Buck1 and Buck2 leave low-power mode (LPM) and start PWM operation, quiescent current of the system increases. For applications that use the LREG1 only as the standby keep-alive supply, quiescent current is still low. |
Monitoring of the threshold for the charge pump of the low quiescent linear regulator LREG1 to be turned on occurs at the VIN pin. If using LREG1 as post regulator with an input voltage VLR1 of less than 7.5 V, the charge pump still stays off if operating within the required conditions for VIN and the load current. The sampling interval for the foregoing voltage thresholds at the VIN pin is typically 60 µs.
The IC configuration has buck controller 1 and buck controller 2 switching 180 degrees out of phase. Buck converter (Buck3) switches in phase with buck controller 1.
CONFIGURATION | Buck1 | Buck2 | Buck3 | DESCRIPTION |
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Phase | 0º | 180º | 0º | Buck1 and Buck2 out of phase, Buck1 and Buck3 in phase |