SLUAAM9 November 2022 TPS56C230
OOB is an early non-fault overvoltage protection when output voltage is higher than OOB threshold. The OOB can help device fast recovery to normal operation. OVP is a fault protection when OVP threshold is triggered.
Taking TPS56C230 as an example, OOB threshold is 108% of output/reference voltage, while OVP threshold is 125% of output/reference voltage. When OOB is triggered, device is forced PWM controlled with maximum 16-cycle NOC triggered. PG will be high if output is lower than 115%. While, when OVP is triggered, the output will be discharged after a wait time of 120 µs and PG is low.
OOB operation only gains benefit in Eco-mode by forced PWM control with maximum 16-cycle NOC triggered. OOB operation is blanked in FCCM-mode. OVP is the protection no matter Eco-mode or FCCM-mode.
Table 2-1 summaries the differences between OOB and OVP based on TPS56C230.
OOB | OVP | |
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Triggered Threshold | FB>=108%*Vref | FB>=125%*Vref |
Triggered Behavior | Forced PWM, maximum 16-cycle NOC triggered and PG High (FB<115%*Vref) | Output discharge and PG Low |
Fault Behavior | Non-fault | Fault |
Operation Mode | Eco-mode | Both Eco-mode and FCCM-mode |