The TPS2838/39/48/49 devices are MOSFET drivers designed for high-performance
synchronous power supplies. The drivers can source and sink up to 4-A peak current at a 14-V
drive voltage. These are ideal devices to use with power supply controllers that do not have on-chip
drivers. The low-side driver is capable of driving loads of 3.3 nF in 10-ns rise/fall times and has
40-ns propagation delays at room temperature.
The MOSFET drivers have an integrated 150-mA regulator, so the gate drive voltage can be
optimized for specific MOSFETs. The TPS2848 and TPS2849 have a fixed 8-V drive regulator,
while the TPS2838/39 allow the drive regulator to be adjusted from 4 V to 14 V by selection of two
external resistors.
The devices feature VDRV to PGND shoot-through protection with adaptive/adjustable
deadtime control. The deadtime, for turning on the high-side FET from LOWDR transitioning low, is
adjustable with an external capacitor on the DELAY pin. This allows compensation for the
effect the gate resistor has on the synchronous FET turn off. The adaptive deadtime prevents the
turning on of the low-side FET until the voltage on the BOOTLO pin falls below a threshold after the
high-side FET stops conducting. The high-side drive can be configured as a ground referenced
driver or a floating bootstrap driver. The internal Schottky diode minimizes the size and number of
external components needed for the bootstrap driver circuit. Only one external ceramic capacitor
is required to configure the bootstrap driver.
The SYNC pin can be used regardless of load to disable the synchronous FET driver and operate the power
supply nonsynchronously.
A power ready/undervoltage lockout function outputs the status of the VCC-pin voltage and driver regulator
output on the open-drain PWRRDY pin. This feature can be used to enable a controller\x92s output once the VCC
voltage reaches the threshold and the regulator output is stable. This function ensures both FET drivers are off
when the VCC voltage is below the voltage threshold.
The TPS2838/39/48/49 devices are offered in the thermally enhanced 14-pin and 16-pin PowerPAD TSSOP
package. The PowerPAD package features an exposed leadframe on the bottom that can be soldered to the
printed-circuit board to improve thermal efficiency. The TPS2838/48 are noninverting control logic while the
TPS2839/49 drivers are inverting control logic.
The TPS2838/39/48/49 devices are MOSFET drivers designed for high-performance
synchronous power supplies. The drivers can source and sink up to 4-A peak current at a 14-V
drive voltage. These are ideal devices to use with power supply controllers that do not have on-chip
drivers. The low-side driver is capable of driving loads of 3.3 nF in 10-ns rise/fall times and has
40-ns propagation delays at room temperature.
The MOSFET drivers have an integrated 150-mA regulator, so the gate drive voltage can be
optimized for specific MOSFETs. The TPS2848 and TPS2849 have a fixed 8-V drive regulator,
while the TPS2838/39 allow the drive regulator to be adjusted from 4 V to 14 V by selection of two
external resistors.
The devices feature VDRV to PGND shoot-through protection with adaptive/adjustable
deadtime control. The deadtime, for turning on the high-side FET from LOWDR transitioning low, is
adjustable with an external capacitor on the DELAY pin. This allows compensation for the
effect the gate resistor has on the synchronous FET turn off. The adaptive deadtime prevents the
turning on of the low-side FET until the voltage on the BOOTLO pin falls below a threshold after the
high-side FET stops conducting. The high-side drive can be configured as a ground referenced
driver or a floating bootstrap driver. The internal Schottky diode minimizes the size and number of
external components needed for the bootstrap driver circuit. Only one external ceramic capacitor
is required to configure the bootstrap driver.
The SYNC pin can be used regardless of load to disable the synchronous FET driver and operate the power
supply nonsynchronously.
A power ready/undervoltage lockout function outputs the status of the VCC-pin voltage and driver regulator
output on the open-drain PWRRDY pin. This feature can be used to enable a controller\x92s output once the VCC
voltage reaches the threshold and the regulator output is stable. This function ensures both FET drivers are off
when the VCC voltage is below the voltage threshold.
The TPS2838/39/48/49 devices are offered in the thermally enhanced 14-pin and 16-pin PowerPAD TSSOP
package. The PowerPAD package features an exposed leadframe on the bottom that can be soldered to the
printed-circuit board to improve thermal efficiency. The TPS2838/48 are noninverting control logic while the
TPS2839/49 drivers are inverting control logic.