SLVSIH4 August 2025 TPS6521505-Q1
PRODUCTION DATA
The device is designed to operate with an input voltage supply range between 2.5V and 5.5V. Examples of input supplies include a single cell Li-Ion battery, two primary cells or a regulated pre-regulator. The voltage headroom required for each of the PMIC regulators must be taken into account when defining selecting the supply voltage. For example, if the Bucks require 700mV head room and the output voltage is configured as 3.3V, then the input supply must be at least 4V to allow sufficient headroom. Design the resistance of the input supply rail low enough such that the input current transient does not cause too high of a drop in the device supply voltage. This drop has the ability to cause a false UVLO fault triggering. If the input supply is located more than a few inches from the device, consider additional bulk capacitance in addition to the ceramic bypass capacitors. An electrolytic capacitor with a value of 47μF is a typical choice. When using a pre-regulator to supply the PMIC, it is recommended to select the pre-regulator without active discharge to hold the voltage at the input of the PMIC for as long as possible during a uncontrolled power-down.