SLUAAP9 October   2023 TPS568215 , TPS568230

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2Features Description
    1. 2.1 Light Load Operation
    2. 2.2 Large Duty Operation
  6. 3Control Modes Description
    1. 3.1 PCM and ACM
    2. 3.2 D-CAP2 and D-CAP3
    3. 3.3 Control Modes Comparison
  7. 4Specifications Comparison
  8. 5Summary
  9. 6References

D-CAP2 and D-CAP3

The term D-CAP means the current information is Direct connection to the output CAPacitor. TI’s first D-CAP™ controller, the TPS51116, was realized by combining a controller with a constant on-time modulator. Today, TI has a family of products featuring various modulators and next-generation forms of the original D-CAP™ control.

The first generation D-CAP™ requires large ESR at the output bulk cap to stabilize the loop. D-CAP2™ doesn't have this requirement, supports the output ceramic capacitors with internal phase compensation. An internal inductor ripple current emulator circuit is used to generate a sufficient ramp for D-CAP2™ control to compare the output voltage vs. the reference voltage to determine whether to turn the PWM on or not.

D-CAP3™ also supports the output ceramic capacitors with internal phase compensation. D-CAP3™ mode improves the output voltage set-point accuracy by implementing specialized circuits to remove the half time ramp magnitude.