SLUAAE4 May 2021 TPS563211
To support higher duty cycle operation when VIN close to VOUT, the TPS563211 includes an On-Time Extension function. This function operates by increasing the HSFET On-Time beyond that during normal operation, thus lowering the operating frequency and allowing large duty cycles to be maintained.
Minimum on-time, TON_MIN, is the smallest duration of time that the high-side MOSFET can be on. TON_MIN is typically 45 ns in the device. Minimum off-time, TOFF_MIN, is the smallest duration that the high-side MOSFET can be off. TOFF_MIN is typically 105 ns in the device. In CCM operation, TON_MIN and TOFF_MIN limit the voltage conversion range given a fixed switching frequency.
The minimum duty cycle allowed is:
The maximum duty cycle allowed is:
In the device, a frequency foldback scheme is employed to extend the maximum duty cycle when TOFF_MIN is reached. The switching frequency decreases once longer duty cycle is needed under low VIN conditions. With the duty increased, the on-time is extended until up to the maximum on-time, 6 μs. Wide range of frequency foldback allows the device output voltage stay in regulation with a much lower supply voltage VIN. This leads to a lower effective dropout voltage.
Given an output voltage, the maximum operation supply voltage can be found by:
At lower supply voltage, the switching frequency decreases once TOFF_MIN is triggered. The minimum VIN without frequency foldback can be approximated by:
Taking considerations of power losses in the system with heavy load operation, VIN_MAX is higher than the result calculated in Equation 4.
If decrease this VIN_MIN voltage, The device would allow periodic switching after trigger min off time. And the on-time is extended until up to the maximum on-time, 6 μs typical, with the duty increased.
Based on 6 us maximum on-time and 105 ns minimum off-time, we can get a real maximum duty, 98%, thanks to this frequency foldback scheme.