SLVA514C July 2014 – November 2022 TPS62125
The input voltage that can be applied to an IC operating in the inverting buck-boost topology is less than the input voltage for the same IC operating in the buck topology. This is because the ground pin of the IC is connected to the (negative) output voltage. Therefore, the input voltage across the device is VIN to VOUT, not VIN to ground. Thus, the input voltage range of the TPS62125 is 3 V to 17 + VOUT, where VOUT is a negative value.
The output voltage range is the same as when configured as a buck converter, but negative. The output voltage for the inverting buck-boost topology should be set between –1.2 V and –10 V. It is set the same way as in the buck configuration, with two resistors connected to the FB pin.