JAJSBH8G June 2010 – February 2018 TPS65251
PRODUCTION DATA.
Figure 17 shows the (peak) inductor current limit for Buck 1. The typical limit can be approximated with the following graph.
Figure 18 shows the (peak) inductor current limit for Buck 2. The typical limit can be approximated with the following graph.
Figure 19 shows the (peak) inductor current limit for Buck 3. The typical limit can be approximated with the following graph.
All converters operate in hiccup mode: Once an over-current lasting more than 10 ms is sensed in any of the converters, all the converters will shut down for 10 ms and then the start-up sequencing will be tried again. If the overload has been removed, the converter will ramp up and operate normally. If this is not the case the converter will see another over-current event and shuts-down again repeating the cycle (hiccup) until the failure is cleared.
If an overload condition lasts for less than 10 ms, only the relevant converter affected will go into and out of under-voltage and no global hiccup mode will occur. The converter will be protected by the cycle-by-cycle current limit during that time.