JAJSHS0C March 2019 – March 2021 TPS92682-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The TPS92682-Q1 device implements a fixed frequency Peak Current Mode (PCM) control. In PCM, the switching cycle starts with a rising edge of the clock. The switching cycle ends when the sensed switch current, ViSW (added with VSLOPE), exceeds the compensator voltage, VCOMP. As shown in Figure 7-1 and Figure 7-2, a transconductance gM error amplifier generates an error signal by comparing the feedback signal and the reference voltage, VREF. The resulting error current generates the compensator voltage VCOMP, through a compensator impedance, connected to the COMPx pin.
For stability at high duty cycle and better noise immunity, a compensation ramp VSLOPE is added to the sensed switch current ViSW.