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TPS40210-Q1_15 Datasheet, PDF (18/47 Pages) Texas Instruments – TPS4021x-Q1 4.5-V to 52-V Input, Current-Mode Boost Controllers
TPS40210-Q1, TPS40211-Q1
SLVS861E – AUGUST 2008 – REVISED DECEMBER 2014
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Feature Description (continued)
The capacitor on the SS pin (CSS) also plays a role in overcurrent functionality. It is used as the timer between
restart attempts. The SS pin is connected to GND through a resistor, RSS(dchg), when the controller senses an
overcurrent condition. Switching stops and nothing else happens until the SS pin discharges to the soft-start
reset threshold, VSS(rst). At this point, the SS pin capacitor is allowed to charge again through the charging
resistor RSS(chg), and the controller restarts from that point. The shortest time between restart attempts occurs
when the SS pin discharges from VSS(ofst) (approximately 1 V) to VSS(rst) (150 mV) and then back to VSS(ofst) and
switching resumes. In actuality, this is a conservative estimate since switching does not resume until the VSSE
ramp rises to a point where it is commanding more output voltage than exists at the output of the controller. This
occurs at some SS pin voltage greater than VSS(ofst) and depends on the voltage that remains on the output
overvoltage the converter while switching has been halted. The fastest restart time can be calculated by using
Equation 15, Equation 16, and Equation 17.
tDCHG
=
RSS(dchg)
´ CSS
æ
´ lnççè
VSS(ofst)
VSS(rst)
ö
÷÷ø
(15)
æ
( ) tCHG
=
RSS(chg)
´ CSS
´
ln
ç
ç
( ) è
VBP - VSS(rst)
VBP - VSS(ofst)
ö
÷
÷ø
(16)
tRSTRT(min) = tCHG + tDCHG
(17)
VBP
VSS(ofst)
VSS
tRSTR(min)
VSS(rst)
T - Time
Figure 24. Soft Start During Overcurrent
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