TPS5210

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14-V synchronous buck controller for Pentium processors

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Vin (min) (V) 11.4 Vin (max) (V) 13 Iout (max) (A) 20 Operating temperature range (°C) 0 to 0 Control mode Hysteretic Rating Catalog Vout (min) (V) 1.3 Vout (max) (V) 3.6 Iq (typ) (A) 0.003 Duty cycle (max) (%) 100
Vin (min) (V) 11.4 Vin (max) (V) 13 Iout (max) (A) 20 Operating temperature range (°C) 0 to 0 Control mode Hysteretic Rating Catalog Vout (min) (V) 1.3 Vout (max) (V) 3.6 Iq (typ) (A) 0.003 Duty cycle (max) (%) 100
HTSSOP (PWP) 28 62.08 mm² 9.7 x 6.4
  • ±1% Reference Over Full Operating Temperature Range
  • Synchronous Rectifier Driver for Greater Than 90% Efficiency
  • Programmable Reference Voltage Range of 1.3 V to 3.5 V
  • User-Selectable Hysteretic Type Control
  • Droop Compensation for Improved Load Transient Regulation
  • Adjustable Overcurrent Protection
  • Programmable Softstart
  • Overvoltage Protection
  • Active Deadtime Control
  • Power Good Output
  • Internal Bootstrap Schottky Diode
  • Low Supply Current...3-mA Typ
  • ±1% Reference Over Full Operating Temperature Range
  • Synchronous Rectifier Driver for Greater Than 90% Efficiency
  • Programmable Reference Voltage Range of 1.3 V to 3.5 V
  • User-Selectable Hysteretic Type Control
  • Droop Compensation for Improved Load Transient Regulation
  • Adjustable Overcurrent Protection
  • Programmable Softstart
  • Overvoltage Protection
  • Active Deadtime Control
  • Power Good Output
  • Internal Bootstrap Schottky Diode
  • Low Supply Current...3-mA Typ

The TPS5210 is a synchronous-buck regulator controller which provides an accurate, programmable supply voltage to microprocessors. An internal 5-bit DAC is used to program the reference voltage to within a range of 1.3V to 3.5 V. The output voltage can be set to be equal to the reference voltage or to some multiple of the reference voltage. A hysteretic controller with user-selectable hysteresis and programmable droop compensation is used to dramatically reduce overshoot and undershoot caused by load transients. Propagation delay from the comparator inputs to the output drivers is less than 250 ns. Overcurrent shutdown and crossover protection for the output drivers combine to eliminate destructive faults in the output FETs. The softstart current source is proportional to the reference voltage, thereby eliminating variation of the softstart timing when changes are made to the output voltage. PWRGD monitors the output voltage and pulls the open-collector output low when the output drops 7% below the nominal output voltage. An overvoltage circuit disables the output drivers if the output voltage rises 15% above the nominal value. The inhibit pin can be used to control power sequencing. Inhibit and undervoltage lockout assures the 12-V supply voltage and system supply voltage (5V or 3.3 V) are within proper operating limits before the controller starts. Single-supply (12 V) operation is easily accomplished using a low-current divider for the required 5-V signals. The output driver circuits include 2-A drivers with internal 8-V gate-voltage regulators. The high-side driver can be configured either as a ground-referenced driver or as a floating bootstrap driver. The TPS5210 is available in a 28-pin SOIC package and a 28-pin TSSOP PowerPADTM package. It operates over a junction temperature range of 0°C to 125°C.

The TPS5210 is a synchronous-buck regulator controller which provides an accurate, programmable supply voltage to microprocessors. An internal 5-bit DAC is used to program the reference voltage to within a range of 1.3V to 3.5 V. The output voltage can be set to be equal to the reference voltage or to some multiple of the reference voltage. A hysteretic controller with user-selectable hysteresis and programmable droop compensation is used to dramatically reduce overshoot and undershoot caused by load transients. Propagation delay from the comparator inputs to the output drivers is less than 250 ns. Overcurrent shutdown and crossover protection for the output drivers combine to eliminate destructive faults in the output FETs. The softstart current source is proportional to the reference voltage, thereby eliminating variation of the softstart timing when changes are made to the output voltage. PWRGD monitors the output voltage and pulls the open-collector output low when the output drops 7% below the nominal output voltage. An overvoltage circuit disables the output drivers if the output voltage rises 15% above the nominal value. The inhibit pin can be used to control power sequencing. Inhibit and undervoltage lockout assures the 12-V supply voltage and system supply voltage (5V or 3.3 V) are within proper operating limits before the controller starts. Single-supply (12 V) operation is easily accomplished using a low-current divider for the required 5-V signals. The output driver circuits include 2-A drivers with internal 8-V gate-voltage regulators. The high-side driver can be configured either as a ground-referenced driver or as a floating bootstrap driver. The TPS5210 is available in a 28-pin SOIC package and a 28-pin TSSOP PowerPADTM package. It operates over a junction temperature range of 0°C to 125°C.

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* Data sheet Programmable Synchronous-Buck Regulator Controller datasheet (Rev. A) 11 May 1999
Application note Understanding Inverting Buck-Boost Power Stages in Switch Mode Power Supplies (Rev. B) 12 Mar 2019
Application note Power Supply Sequencing Solutions for Dual Supply Voltage DSPs (Rev. A) 05 Jul 2000
EVM User's guide High Performance 45-A Synchronous Buck EVM Using The TPS5210 28 Oct 1999
Application brief DC-to-DC Converter Parallel Operation Using Droop Compensation of TPS5210 23 Jun 1999
Application note Designing Fast Response Synchronous Buck Regulators Using the TPS5210 10 Mar 1999
EVM User's guide High Performance Synchronous Buck EVM Using The TPS5210 10 Mar 1999
User guide High Performance VRM Using The TPS5210 10 Mar 1999
Application note Understanding Buck Power Stages In Switchmode Power Supplies 04 Mar 1999
Application brief DC-to-DC Converter Derives 1.2V from 12V 24 Feb 1999
Application brief Extended Output Voltage Adjustment Using the TPS5210 10 Dec 1998

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