JAJSBI2F November 2011 – November 2021 TPS62130 , TPS62130A , TPS62131 , TPS62132 , TPS62133
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To get high power density with a very small solution size, a high switching frequency allows the use of small external components for the output filter. However, switching losses increase with the switching frequency. If efficiency is the key parameter, more than solution size, the switching frequency can be set to half (1.25 MHz typical) by pulling FSW to High. It is mandatory to start with FSW = Low to limit inrush current, which can be done by connecting the pin to VOUT or PG. Running with lower frequency, a higher efficiency, but also a higher output voltage ripple, is achieved. Pull FSW to Low for high frequency operation (2.5 MHz typical). To get low ripple and full output current at the lower switching frequency, it is recommended to use an inductor of at least 2.2 µH. The switching frequency can be changed during operation, if needed. A pulldown resistor of about 400 kΩ is internally connected to the pin, acting the same way as at the DEF pin (see above).