SLVAFL5 September 2023 TPS61299
Based on common sense, the lower power inductance may lead to more energy converting to the output side, regardless of the ripple and loop stability. However it is not all this case when DCR is taken into consideration, because larger DCR might lead to failure of starting up. This is a little different with how AVIN and VOUT influence start-up process, which is explained in detail.
Table 3-4shows the inductance and minimum PVIN which can achieve successful start-up, under the condition that VOUT=3.3 V, AVIN=0.7 V.
L(uH) | PVIN min(mV) |
---|---|
0.47 | 100 |
1 | 90 |
1.5 | 80 |
2.2 | 80 |
3.3 | 80 |
4.7 | 80 |
6.8 | 110 |
22 | Fail to start up |
As is shown in Table 3-4, when inductance is smaller than 4.7 uH, with the increasing of inductance, the TPS61299 can achieve lower PVIN start up. However, when inductance is higher than 4.7 uH, continuing to increase inductance does not achieve a lower PVIN startup as expected. The reason why Startup fails to output normally should be related to the total energy of the inductor during excitation and discharge, so the reasons for this is further analyzed in Section 3.4.1.