SLVSF07F July 2021 – August 2024 TPS7H5001-SP , TPS7H5002-SP , TPS7H5003-SP , TPS7H5004-SP
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The TPS7H5001-SP, TPS75002-SP, and TPS7H5003-SP each have a configurable maximum duty cycle using the DCL pin. The TPS7H5004-SP only supports 50% maximum duty cycle and the DCL pin must be connected to AVSS. Table 8-5 shows the allowable maximum duty cycle limits for each device.
DEVICE | DUTY CYCLE LIMIT OPTIONS |
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TPS7H5001-SP | 50%, 75%, 100% |
TPS7H5002-SP | 75%, 100% |
TPS7H5003-SP | 75%, 100% |
TPS7H5004-SP | 50% |
For applications in which 100% duty cycle is needed, the user should select one of the three compatible devices and connect DCL to VLDO. For other applications which require a duty cycle limit restriction, the DCL pin could be connected to AVSS for 50% duty cycle limit or left floating for 75% maximum duty cycle. Note that only TPS7H5001-SP and TPS7H5004-SP support the 50% duty cycle limit (DCL = AVSS), and OUTB/SRB are only active in this configuration. The 50% duty cycle limit case is intended to support applications such as the push-pull that require two primary switching outputs, and in the case of the TPS7H5001-SP, two synchronous rectification outputs. If the controller is being operated in external synchronization mode, the most precise duty cycle limiting results are obtained when the applied system clock has a 50% duty cycle. Specifically, for the case when the duty cycle limit is set to 75% (DCL = floating) in the supported devices, there may be some variation of the duty cycle limit that is dependent on the duty cycle of the external clock applied at SYNC.
MAXIMUM DUTY CYCLE (NOMINAL) | DCL CONNECTION |
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100% | VLDO |
75% | Floating |
50% | AVSS |