SLVSFU1E April 2023 – August 2025 TPS62874-Q1 , TPS62875-Q1 , TPS62876-Q1 , TPS62877-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
Droop compensation scales the nominal output voltage based on the output current. This action is done such that the output voltage is set to a higher value with no output current and to a lower value than the nominal value with the maximum output current. Droop compensation therefore provides a higher margin during a load transient and helps to keep the output voltage within a certain tolerance band in case of a heavy load step or at load release or allows to use a lower output capacitance. The voltage scaling is absolute instead of relative. The voltage scaling vs output current depends on the output current version of TPS6287x-Q1 based on the rated output current of , 15A, 20A, 25A and 30A, respectively. The behavior is shown in the graph in Figure 8-11. See the Device Options table for the specific version if droop compensation is disabled or enabled by default. Droop compensation can be enabled by bit CONTROL3:DROOPEN. Enabling droop compensation must be done while the device is disabled otherwise a transient output voltage deviation can occur.