JAJS381E September 2009 – September 2018 TPS54218
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The soft-start capacitor determines the minimum amount of time it takes for the output voltage to reach its nominal programmed value during power up. This is useful if a load requires a controlled voltage slew rate. This is also used if the output capacitance is very large and would require large amounts of current to quickly charge the capacitor to the output voltage level. The large currents necessary to charge the capacitor may make the device reach the current limit or excessive current draw from the input power supply may cause the input voltage rail to sag. Limiting the output voltage slew rate solves both of these problems.
The soft-start capacitor value can be calculated using Equation 31. For the example circuit, the soft-start time is not too critical since the output capacitor value is 44 µF which does not require much current to charge to 1.8 V. The example circuit has the soft-start time set to an arbitrary value of 4 ms, which requires a 9.2-nF capacitor. The nearest standard value of 10 nF is used resulting in a calculated soft-start time of 4.3 msec. In the device, ISS is 2.07 μA. For this application, maintain the soft-start time in the range between 1 ms and 10 ms.
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