SLUAAL6 august   2023 TPS51383 , TPS51386

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Suggested Point-of-Load Designs
  5. 2Light Load Efficiency and Low Quiescent Current with TPS51383
  6. 3Voltage Identification Capability with TPS51215A
  7. 4Fast Load Transient Response with D-CAP3 and D-CAP2 Control
  8. 5Small IC Packaging
  9. 6Summary
  10. 7References

Light Load Efficiency and Low Quiescent Current with TPS51383

The POL regulators generating low voltages from an array of batteries must employ an energy-saving pulse-skipping technique now referred to as Eco-Mode. The inductor current in a synchronous-buck converter is a triangle wave. As the output current decreases from a heavy-load condition, the inductor current is reduced and the rippled valley of the triangle wave eventually touches the zero level at the boundary between continuous conduction-mode (CCM) and discontinuous conduction node (DCM).

With Eco-Mode, the rectifying MOSFET is turned off when the converter detects zero current in the inductor. As the load current further decreases, the on-time is held nearly constant so that the off-time is extended, and the switching frequency is reduced to maintain regulation. As a result, the power MOSFETs and inductor are idle for longer time periods and conduction losses are greatly reduced. DC/DC converters and controllers with low quiescent current will have improved light-load efficiency performance and extended battery run-time, since less power is dissipated within the IC. The TPS51383 features Ultra Low Quiescent current (ULQ) of 80-uA for longer battery life in system stand-by mode.

Figure 2-1 shows 80% efficiency with 9-V input and 3.3-V output at 1-mA, illustrating the combined effects of Eco-Mode and ULQ.

GUID-20220831-SS0I-RX0R-NJMD-RZNF4KFW5WG7-low.svg Figure 2-1 TPS51383 Efficiency Plot