SLVAFH6 November   2023 LM25066 , LM5066 , LM5066I , TPS25984 , TPS25985 , TPS25990 , TPS536C9T

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Introduction
  5. 2What are PSYS™ and PSYS_CRIT#™?
  6. 3Implementation of PSYS Monitor
    1. 3.1 Existing Designs
    2. 3.2 Proposed Designs
  7. 4ISYS Resistor (RISYS) and Gain (ISYS_IN_GAIN) Selection in TPS536C9T VR14 Controller
    1. 4.1 Steps to Calculate the Value of RIMON or RISYS and ISYS_IN_GAIN
    2. 4.2 Design Example
  8. 5Functional Verification of PSYS and PSYS_CRIT# in TPS536C9T VR14 Controller Using TPS25984, TPS25985, or TPS25990 eFuses as PSYS Monitor
  9. 6Extraction of Platform Current Information With Multiple PSYS Monitors Connected to the Same PSU
    1. 6.1 Designing the Non-Inverting Summing Amplifier
    2. 6.2 Design Guideline and Example
  10. 7Summary
  11. 8References

Existing Designs

The most basic implementation consists of a sense resistor, a current sense amplifier, and a trans-conductance amplifier. Figure 3-1 depicts this implementation. These components add a significant cost to the design and an additional area on the PCB.

GUID-20231009-SS0I-09M5-NPSZ-SLNHMZBMWLW7-low.svgFigure 3-1 PSYS Monitor Functionality Done With Sense Resistor and Trans-Conductance Amplifier

Some implementations use the sense resistor used in hot swap designs to implement input power path protection. An additional current sense amplifier and a trans-conductance amplifier are needed in this implementation, as shown in Figure 3-2. These two discrete approaches are susceptible to system noise and tend to have lower accuracy and higher propagation delays.

GUID-20231009-SS0I-X2KN-PFZ0-WWKMNQTTHS99-low.svgFigure 3-2 PSYS Monitor Functionality Using the Sense Resistor Used in Hot Swap Designs

Some hot swap controllers, such as the TPS2477x, feature an analog current monitoring output, which is a voltage output proportional to the load current, as shown in Figure 3-3. A trans-conductance amplifier is required to convert this voltage output to a current source proportional to the load current, which is fed to the ISYS pin of the VR14 controller. However, the accuracy and large-signal bandwidth requirements for PSYS™ implementation cannot be achieved through this approach.

GUID-20231009-SS0I-GKKR-F8CB-XVRHXH8GXS56-low.svgFigure 3-3 PSYS Monitor Functionality Done With Hot Swap Controller With VIMON Output and Trans-Conductance Amplifier