SLUAAQ8 august   2023 TPS54202 , TPS563201 , TPS62933

 

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  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2Features Description
    1. 2.1  Light Load Operation
    2. 2.2  Low Iq
    3. 2.3  Low Noise
    4. 2.4  Large Duty Operation
    5. 2.5  BST Cap Integrated
    6. 2.6  Voltage Identification Control
    7. 2.7  Synchronizable to an External Clock
    8. 2.8  Frequency Spread Spectrum
    9. 2.9  -EP -ET, and -Q1
    10. 2.10 Voltage Margining
  6. 3Control Modes Description
    1. 3.1 PCM/ACM
    2. 3.2 D-CAP2™/D-CAP3™
    3. 3.3 AECM
    4. 3.4 DCS™
    5. 3.5 Control Modes Comparison
  7. 4Specifications Comparison
  8. 5References

Voltage Margining

Voltage margining is the process of dynamically testing a load circuit over its supply voltage range. This feature allows evaluation of product performance at the limits of the power supply voltage. The testing is usually implemented by forcing the power supply to ±5% of its nominal output voltage and then making sure that the end-equipment still passes its final acceptance test.

The application note Voltage Margining Using the TPS62130 describes this feature in detail.