SLVSF07E july   2021  – august 2023 TPS7H5001-SP , TPS7H5002-SP , TPS7H5003-SP , TPS7H5004-SP

PRODMIX  

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  2. Features
  3. Applications
  4. Description
  5. Revision History
  6. Device Comparison Table
  7. Device Options
  8. Pin Configuration and Functions
  9. Specifications
    1. 8.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 8.2  ESD Ratings
    3. 8.3  Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 8.4  Thermal Information
    5. 8.5  Electrical Characteristics: All Devices
    6. 8.6  Electrical Characteristics: TPS7H5001-SP
    7. 8.7  Electrical Characteristics: TPS7H5002-SP
    8. 8.8  Electrical Characteristics: TPS7H5003-SP
    9. 8.9  Electrical Characteristics: TPS7H5004-SP
    10. 8.10 Typical Characteristics
  10. Detailed Description
    1. 9.1 Overview
    2. 9.2 Functional Block Diagram
    3. 9.3 Feature Description
      1. 9.3.1  VIN and VLDO
      2. 9.3.2  Start-Up
      3. 9.3.3  Enable and Undervoltage Lockout (UVLO)
      4. 9.3.4  Voltage Reference
      5. 9.3.5  Error Amplifier
      6. 9.3.6  Output Voltage Programming
      7. 9.3.7  Soft Start (SS)
      8. 9.3.8  Switching Frequency and External Synchronization
        1. 9.3.8.1 Internal Oscillator Mode
        2. 9.3.8.2 External Synchronization Mode
        3. 9.3.8.3 Primary-Secondary Mode
      9. 9.3.9  Primary Switching Outputs (OUTA/OUTB)
      10. 9.3.10 Synchronous Rectifier Outputs (SRA and SRB)
      11. 9.3.11 Dead Time and Leading Edge Blank Time Programmability (PS, SP, and LEB)
      12. 9.3.12 Pulse Skipping
      13. 9.3.13 Duty Cycle Programmability
      14. 9.3.14 Current Sense and PWM Generation (CS_ILIM)
      15. 9.3.15 Hiccup Mode Operation (HICC)
      16. 9.3.16 External Fault Protection (FAULT)
      17. 9.3.17 Slope Compensation (RSC)
      18. 9.3.18 Frequency Compensation
      19. 9.3.19 Thermal Shutdown
    4. 9.4 Device Functional Modes
  11. 10Application and Implementation
    1. 10.1 Application Information
    2. 10.2 Typical Application
      1. 10.2.1 Design Requirements
      2. 10.2.2 Detailed Design Procedure
        1. 10.2.2.1  Switching Frequency
        2. 10.2.2.2  Output Voltage Programming Resistors
        3. 10.2.2.3  Dead Time
        4. 10.2.2.4  Leading Edge Blank Time
        5. 10.2.2.5  Soft-Start Capacitor
        6. 10.2.2.6  Transformer
        7. 10.2.2.7  Main Switching FETs
        8. 10.2.2.8  Synchronous Rectificier FETs
        9. 10.2.2.9  RCD Clamp
        10. 10.2.2.10 Output Inductor
        11. 10.2.2.11 Output Capacitance and Filter
        12. 10.2.2.12 Sense Resistor
        13. 10.2.2.13 Hiccup Capacitor
        14. 10.2.2.14 Frequency Compensation Components
        15. 10.2.2.15 Slope Compensation Resistor
      3. 10.2.3 Application Curves
    3. 10.3 Power Supply Recommendations
    4. 10.4 Layout
      1. 10.4.1 Layout Guidelines
      2. 10.4.2 Layout Example
  12. 11Device and Documentation Support
    1. 11.1 Documentation Support
      1. 11.1.1 Related Documentation
    2. 11.2 Receiving Notification of Documentation Updates
    3. 11.3 Support Resources
    4. 11.4 Trademarks
    5. 11.5 Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    6. 11.6 Glossary
  13. 12Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

Package Options

Refer to the PDF data sheet for device specific package drawings

Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
  • HFT|22
  • KGD|0
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)
Orderable Information

Primary Switching Outputs (OUTA/OUTB)

The controllers in the TPS7H500x-SP series either have a single primary output (OUTA) or dual primary outputs (OUTA and OUTB). Table 9-2 below shows the primary switching outputs that are available for each of the devices. Due to the roughly 150-mA peak current capability of each primary switching output, an external gate drive solution is recommended. For those controllers that support buck and single ended isolated applications (TPS7H5001-SP, TPS7H5002-SP, and TPS7H5003-SP), OUTA provides the gate control signal for the main switch in the topology. For push-pull and full-bridge applications, OUTA and OUTB both provide control signals for the main primary switches. Note that OUTB is only active when the duty cycle limit is set to 50% by connecting DCL pin to AVSS, and this DCL option is only valid for TPS7H5001-SP and TPS7H5004-SP (see Duty Cycle Programmability for more details). For the two output controller options, OUTA and OUTB are not perfectly matched and will vary based on the COMP voltage in a given switching cycle.

Table 9-2 Available Primary Output(s) for TPS7H500x-SP
DEVICE OUTA OUTB
TPS7H5001-SP Yes Yes
TPS7H5002-SP Yes No
TPS7H5003-SP Yes No
TPS7H5004-SP Yes Yes