SLVSGC5E January 2023 – October 2025 TPS62870 , TPS62871 , TPS62872 , TPS62873
PRODUCTION DATA
The device has four different voltage ranges. The VRANGE[1:0] bits in the CONTROL2 register control which range is active (see Table 7-4). The default output voltage range after device initialization is 0.4V to 1.675V in 5mV steps.
| VRANGE[1:0] | VOLTAGE RANGE |
|---|---|
| 0b00 | 0.4V to 0.71875V in 1.25mV steps |
| 0b01 | 0.4V to 1.0375V in 2.5mV steps |
| 0b10 | 0.4V to 1.675V in 5mV steps |
| 0b11 | 0.8V to 3.3V in 10mV steps |
Note that every change to the VRANGE[1:0] bits must be followed by a write to the VSET register, even if the value of the VSET[7:0] bits does not change. This sequence is required for the device to start to use the new voltage range.
When changing to or from the 0.8V to 3.35V range, the device switches the internal reference between 0.4V and 0.8V. To avoid any output voltage over or undershoot that can occur during the change, the VRANGE change must be done at an output voltage that occurs in both the new range and old range and the VSET[7:0] bits must set the same output voltage in both the new range and old range.
For proper operation, the input voltage needs to be at least 1.4V above the selected output voltage.
In device variants that do not have I2C, the output voltage range is factory-set to 0.4V to 1.675V.