Use the following instructions to
perform the start-up with current limit test:
- Configure the jumper J3 position to the
desired slew rate mentioned in Table 4-3.
- Configure the jumpers J4 and J5 positions
to the desired current limits during start-up as mentioned in Table 4-3.
- The reference voltage for overcurrent
protection and active current sharing is at 1 V by default. The reference voltage can also
be programmed via PMBus using the VIREF (E0h) register if another reference voltage is
needed in the range of 0.3 V to 1.2 V.
- Set the input supply voltage VIN to 12 V
and current limit to 100 A.
- Connect a load of 0.45 Ω between VOUT
(Connector T2) and PGND (Connector T3).
- Connect the input supply between VIN
(Connector T1) and PGND (Connector T3).
- Turn on the power supply by keeping the
device disabled using the switch SW1.
- Enable the eFuse by releasing the switch
SW1.
- Observe the waveform at VOUT (TP4) and
input current using an oscilloscope. The main intention of this test is to observe the
output voltage and input current profiles and time required to complete the inrush with
two different current limit set points during start-up having all other test conditions
identical. The inrush current hits the current limit set point in one case, but does not
in the next.
Figure 5-5 shows the current limit-based start-up behavior on the TPS25990EVM having one TPS25990
eFuse and one TPS25985 eFuse in parallel with RILIM(TPS25990) of 665 Ω and
RLIM(TPS25985) of 499 Ω.