JAJSSS6B January 2024 – June 2024 TPS7H3014-SP
PRODUCTION DATA
For the purpose of this discussion the following assumptions are made:
The first step in the design is to select the voltages (or percent of the steady-state voltage) at which the negative rail is considered to be:
With this information we can calculate the hysteresis voltage as:
The second step is determine the Rx, Ry and Rh resistors values used to generate the hysteresis reference voltages. These voltages are called VL and VH. We select VL to be an attenuated value from the 2.5V reference. In this example we select VL as 0.6V. VH is calculated as:
With this information we can calculate the resistor ratio as:
The Rx value selected is 10kΩ and Ry and Rh are calculated using Equation 38 and Equation 39. Using 0.1% tolerance resistors the selected values are:
As the actual resistors are known, we can calculate the actual VL and VH to be:
Finally we want to calculate the resistors for RTOP and RBOTTOM per Figure 9-14. For this we can calculate an equivalent voltage at the inverting input when the –VOUTx must be considered to be on regulation as:
Using this equivalent voltage and VL_REAL we can calculate the ratio of the bottom to top resistor as:
Using 0.1 % tolerance resistors and fixing RTOP to 10kΩ, RBOTTOM is selected as 38.2kΩ.
Now that all the final components are selected, we can calculate the real (or expected) on and off voltages as VON = 1.746V and VOFF = 1.701V