JAJSD91A June 2017 – April 2021 TPS54308
PRODUCTION DATA
The device uses a fixed-frequency, peak current-mode control. The output voltage is compared through external resistors on the FB pin to an internal voltage reference by an error amplifier. An internal oscillator initiates the turn-on of the high-side power switch. The error amplifier output is compared to the current of the high-side power switch. When the power-switch current reaches the error amplifier output voltage level, the high-side power switch is turned off and the low-side power switch is turned on. The error amplifier output voltage increases and decreases as the output current increases and decreases. The device implements a current limit by clamping the error amplifier voltage to a maximum level. The device also implements a minimum clamp for improved transient-response performance.