The TPS40200 is a flexible nonsynchronous controller with a built-in 200-mA driver for
P-channel FETs. The circuit operates with inputs up to 52 V, with a power-saving feature that turns
off driver current once the external FET has been fully turned on. This feature extends the
flexibility of the device, allowing it to operate with an input voltage up to 52 V, without
dissipating excessive power. The circuit operates with voltage-mode feedback and has feed-forward
input-voltage compensation that responds instantly to input-voltage change. The integral 700-mV
reference is trimmed to 2%, providing the means to accurately control low voltages. The TPS40200 is
available in an 8-pin SOIC, and supports many of the features of more complex controllers. Clock
frequency, soft start, and overcurrent limit each are easily programmed by a single, external
component. The part has undervoltage lockout, and can be easily synchronized to other controllers
or a system clock to satisfy sequencing and/or noise-reduction requirements.
The TPS40200 is a flexible nonsynchronous controller with a built-in 200-mA driver for
P-channel FETs. The circuit operates with inputs up to 52 V, with a power-saving feature that turns
off driver current once the external FET has been fully turned on. This feature extends the
flexibility of the device, allowing it to operate with an input voltage up to 52 V, without
dissipating excessive power. The circuit operates with voltage-mode feedback and has feed-forward
input-voltage compensation that responds instantly to input-voltage change. The integral 700-mV
reference is trimmed to 2%, providing the means to accurately control low voltages. The TPS40200 is
available in an 8-pin SOIC, and supports many of the features of more complex controllers. Clock
frequency, soft start, and overcurrent limit each are easily programmed by a single, external
component. The part has undervoltage lockout, and can be easily synchronized to other controllers
or a system clock to satisfy sequencing and/or noise-reduction requirements.