The TPS23730 device
combines a Power over Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) interface, and a
current-mode DC-DC controller optimized for flyback and active clamp forward
(ACF) switching regulator designs . In the case
of flyback configuration, the use of primary-side regulation (PSR) is
supported. The PoE interface supports the IEEE 802.3bt
standard for
applications needing up to 51 W or less at PD
input.
Programmable spread spectrum frequency
dithering (SSFD) is provided to minimize the size and cost of EMI filter. Advanced
Startup with adjustable soft-start helps to use minimal bias capacitor while
simplifying converter startup and hiccup design, also ensuring that IEEE 802.3bt startup
requirements are met.
The soft-stop feature minimizes stress
on switching power FETs
, allowing FET BOM cost
reduction.
The PSR feature of the DC-DC
controller uses feedback from an auxiliary winding for control of the output
voltage, eliminating the need for external shunt regulator and optocoupler. It is
optimized for continuous conduction mode (CCM), and can work with secondary side
synchronous rectification, resulting in optimum efficiency, regulation accuracy and
step load response over multiple outputs.
The DC-DC controller features slope
compensation and blanking. Typical switching frequency is 250 kHz.
The automatic MPS enables applications
with low power modes or multiple power feeds. It automatically adjusts its pulsed
current amplitude and duration according to PSE Type and system conditions, to
maintain power while minimizing consumption.
The TPS23730 device
combines a Power over Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) interface, and a
current-mode DC-DC controller optimized for flyback and active clamp forward
(ACF) switching regulator designs . In the case
of flyback configuration, the use of primary-side regulation (PSR) is
supported. The PoE interface supports the IEEE 802.3bt
standard for
applications needing up to 51 W or less at PD
input.
Programmable spread spectrum frequency
dithering (SSFD) is provided to minimize the size and cost of EMI filter. Advanced
Startup with adjustable soft-start helps to use minimal bias capacitor while
simplifying converter startup and hiccup design, also ensuring that IEEE 802.3bt startup
requirements are met.
The soft-stop feature minimizes stress
on switching power FETs
, allowing FET BOM cost
reduction.
The PSR feature of the DC-DC
controller uses feedback from an auxiliary winding for control of the output
voltage, eliminating the need for external shunt regulator and optocoupler. It is
optimized for continuous conduction mode (CCM), and can work with secondary side
synchronous rectification, resulting in optimum efficiency, regulation accuracy and
step load response over multiple outputs.
The DC-DC controller features slope
compensation and blanking. Typical switching frequency is 250 kHz.
The automatic MPS enables applications
with low power modes or multiple power feeds. It automatically adjusts its pulsed
current amplitude and duration according to PSE Type and system conditions, to
maintain power while minimizing consumption.