The TPS23758 device
combines a Power over Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) interface, a 150-V
switching power FET, and a current-mode DC-DC controller optimized for flyback
topology. The high level of integration along with primary side regulation (PSR),
spread spectrum frequency dithering (SSFD), and advanced startup makes the TPS23758 an ideal solution for size-constrained applications. The
PoE implementation supports the IEEE 802.3at standard as a 13-W, Type 1 PD.
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 operation in continuous conduction
mode (CCM) with secondary side synchronous rectification, resulting in optimum
overall efficiency, regulation accuracy and step load response over multiple
outputs (for example 5-V and 3.3-V output). Typically, the converter
operates
at a switching frequency of 250 kHz.
SFFD and slew rate control helps to
minimize the size and cost of the EMI filter. Advanced Startup allows the use of
minimal bias capacitor while simplifying converter startup and hiccup design.
Primary auxiliary power detect (APD)
pin can be used to provide priority for a primary side power adapter.
The DC-DC controller features adjustable soft-start, slope compensation, and
blanking. For non-isolated applications, the buck topology is also supported by the
TPS23758.
The TPS23758 device
combines a Power over Ethernet (PoE) powered device (PD) interface, a 150-V
switching power FET, and a current-mode DC-DC controller optimized for flyback
topology. The high level of integration along with primary side regulation (PSR),
spread spectrum frequency dithering (SSFD), and advanced startup makes the TPS23758 an ideal solution for size-constrained applications. The
PoE implementation supports the IEEE 802.3at standard as a 13-W, Type 1 PD.
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 operation in continuous conduction
mode (CCM) with secondary side synchronous rectification, resulting in optimum
overall efficiency, regulation accuracy and step load response over multiple
outputs (for example 5-V and 3.3-V output). Typically, the converter
operates
at a switching frequency of 250 kHz.
SFFD and slew rate control helps to
minimize the size and cost of the EMI filter. Advanced Startup allows the use of
minimal bias capacitor while simplifying converter startup and hiccup design.
Primary auxiliary power detect (APD)
pin can be used to provide priority for a primary side power adapter.
The DC-DC controller features adjustable soft-start, slope compensation, and
blanking. For non-isolated applications, the buck topology is also supported by the
TPS23758.