TIDT387 March   2024 LM25148-Q1 , LM74910-Q1 , TPS389006-Q1 , TPS62874-Q1 , TPS62875-Q1 , TPS62876-Q1 , TPS62877-Q1 , TPS746-Q1 , TPS7B69-Q1

 

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  2.   Description
  3.   Features
  4.   Applications
  5. 1Test Prerequisites
    1. 1.1 Voltage and Current Requirements
    2. 1.2 Required Equipment
    3. 1.3 Considerations
  6. 2Testing and Results
    1. 2.1 Efficiency and Power Loss Graphs
    2. 2.2 VCCINT - Core Rail Current Sharing Tolerances
    3. 2.3 Thermal Images
    4. 2.4 Dimensions
  7. 3Waveforms
    1. 3.1 Switching
    2. 3.2 Output Voltage Ripple
    3. 3.3 Load Transients
    4. 3.4 Start-Up Sequence
    5. 3.5 Front-End Protection (FEP) Test Results

Features

  • An optional front-end protection (FEP) sub-circuit, controlled by the LM74910-Q1 integrated circuit (IC), that acts as a programmable electronic safety switch with numerous safety features.
  • A LM25148-Q1 buck converter, referred to as the 5V pre-regulator, that accepts the wide input voltage, and generates a well-regulated 5V voltage level. This 5V rail, in turn, supplies the main point-of-load (POL) converters, which regulate the various voltages needed to supply the VE2302 device.
  • Two TPS62876-Q1 regulator ICs are used to implement a dual-phase, interleaved converter that powers the main digital core rail.
  • A LP87694-Q1 Power Management IC (PMIC) and TPS746-Q1 Low Dropout (LDO) linear regulator are used for the remaining rails.
  • The PMIC is highly integrated and contains programmable general-purpose input and output (GPIOs) pins which have been programmed in this design to both perform the voltage supervision, as well as the converter rail sequencing tasks. However, if a discrete, dedicated voltage supervisor is desired, a dedicated auxiliary voltage supervisor IC, TPS389006-Q1, is available for use in place of the voltage supervision implemented in the PMIC.
  • There is also a TPS7B6933-Q1 LDO to generate an always-ON bias supply, which powers a number of subcircuits, such as the auxiliary voltage supervisor IC, as well as the power good indication LEDs. If a 3.3V always-ON power supply already exists in the system, then the TPS7B6933-Q1 LDO is not needed.