SLVAFE6 December   2022 TPS62870 , TPS62870-Q1 , TPS62871 , TPS62871-Q1 , TPS62872 , TPS62872-Q1 , TPS62873 , TPS62873-Q1 , TPS62874-Q1 , TPS62875-Q1 , TPS62876-Q1 , TPS62877-Q1 , TPS6287B10 , TPS6287B25 , TPSM8287A06 , TPSM8287A12 , TPSM8287A15

 

  1.   Abstract
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Introduction
  4. 2Configuration
  5. 3Measurements
    1. 3.1 DC Regulation in PWM and Power Save Mode Operation
    2. 3.2 Transient Performance
    3. 3.3 Control Loop Gain
  6. 4Summary
  7. 5References

Measurements

In the following, measurements are shown comparing the performance of an I2C programmed fixed output voltage converter with a configuration using a resistive divider to increase the output voltage. For the measurements, the TPS62873 Buck Converter Evaluation Module User's Guide was used. Both converters are configured for a default startup voltage of 1 V as described in the configuration example in the Section 2 section. To implement this modification on the TPS62873 Buck Converter Evaluation Module User's Guide, a 47 kΩ resistor is used for R5 and R6 is removed. The I2C version is reprogrammed to an output voltage of 1.2 V before startup, and the change of the output voltage in the adjustable version is done with a resistor divider using 10 kΩ for R11, 2 kΩ for R12 and 1 nF for Cff. For the higher output voltage, the components in the compensation network were changed to 1.5 kΩ for R1 and 3.9 nF for C1. All other components remained unchanged.