JAJSL80A February 2021 – March 2021 TPS541620
PRODUCTION DATA
The soft-start feature is used to prevent inrush current impacting the TPS541620 and its supply when power is first applied. Soft start is achieved by slowly ramping up the target regulation voltage when the device is first enabled or powered up. For dual-output applications, the external soft start is disabled and the outputs turn on with an internally-set soft start time of 1 ms. In this situation, leave the SS pin floating. The external soft start is enabled when the device is configured in multi-phase operation. Multi-phase applications that deliver high load current can have a large amount of capacitance at the output. The soft-start time for such applications can be extended by connecting an external capacitor CSS from the SS pin to AGND to make sure there is no sudden current surge. Extended soft-start time further reduces the supply current required to charge up output capacitors and supply any output loading. An internal current source (ICt_SS = 2 μA) charges CSS and generates a ramp from 0 V to VFB to control the ramp-up rate of the output voltage. The soft-start capacitor CSS is discharged through an internal FET of 600-Ω resistance when VOUT is shut down by fault protection or EN low. The total time required to discharge the soft-start capacitor completely is 500 µs. When a large value of CSS is connected and EN is toggled low only for a short period of time, CSS may not be fully discharged. The next soft-start ramp follows the internal soft-start ramp before reaching the leftover voltage on CSS and then follows the ramp programmed by CSS.