JAJSLY1G July 2013 – June 2021 TPS54561
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The TPS54561 is a 60-V, 5-A, step-down (buck) regulator with an integrated high side n-channel MOSFET. The device implements constant frequency, current mode control which reduces output capacitance and simplifies external frequency compensation. The wide switching frequency range of 100 kHz to 2500 kHz allows either efficiency or size optimization when selecting the output filter components. The switching frequency is adjusted using a resistor to ground connected to the RT/CLK pin. The device has an internal phase-locked loop (PLL) connected to the RT/CLK pin that will synchronize the power switch turn on to a falling edge of an external clock signal.
The TPS54561 has a default input start-up voltage of 4.3 V typical. The EN pin can be used to adjust the input voltage undervoltage lockout (UVLO) threshold with two external resistors. An internal pull up current source enables operation when the EN pin is floating. The operating current is 152 μA under no load condition when not switching. When the device is disabled, the supply current is 2 μA.
The integrated 87-mΩ high side MOSFET supports high efficiency power supply designs capable of delivering 5 A of continuous current to a load. The gate drive bias voltage for the integrated high side MOSFET is supplied by a bootstrap capacitor connected from the BOOT to SW pins. The TPS54561 reduces the external component count by integrating the bootstrap recharge diode. The BOOT pin capacitor voltage is monitored by a UVLO circuit which turns off the high side MOSFET when the BOOT to SW voltage falls below a preset threshold. An automatic BOOT capacitor recharge circuit allows the TPS54561 to operate at high duty cycles approaching 100%. Therefore, the maximum output voltage is near the minimum input supply voltage of the application. The minimum output voltage is the internal 0.8-V feedback reference.
Output overvoltage transients are minimized by an Overvoltage Protection (OVP) comparator. When the OVP comparator is activated, the high side MOSFET is turned off and remains off until the output voltage is less than 106% of the desired output voltage.
The SS/TR (soft start/tracking) pin is used to minimize inrush currents or provide power supply sequencing during power up. A small value capacitor should be connected to the pin to adjust the soft start time. A resistor divider can be connected to the pin for critical power supply sequencing requirements. The SS/TR pin is discharged before the output powers up. This discharging ensures a repeatable restart after an over-temperature fault, UVLO fault or a disabled condition. When the overload condition is removed, the soft start circuit controls the recovery from the fault output level to the nominal regulation voltage. A frequency foldback circuit reduces the switching frequency during start up and overcurrent fault conditions to help maintain control of the inductor current.