Texas Instruments TPS40090EVM-002 manual Start up with Pre-Biased Output, J11 Short Circuit

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SLUU195 − June 2004

6.5Start up with Pre-Biased Output

In synchronous buck converter, the bottom FET discharges the pre-biased output during start-up. To avoid this, a comparator U9 and surround components are used to pull the SYNC pin of the drivers low, which keeps the bottom FET off during startup. So the output can rise smoothly. After the SS pin comes up, SYNC is pulled up high and enable the bottom FET’s driving signal. The converter goes back to normal synchronization mode. This function can be enabled by shorting J11 on the board.

Figure 8 shows the start-up waveform with pre−biased output with J11 short and open respectively. In Figure 12, there are two glitches of SYNC waveform. The first one is cause by P5V from TPS40090. When TPS40090 is enabled, P5V comes up first. SYNC is connected to P5V through a divider. The second one happens when the driver is ready and turns on the bottom FET when PWM signal is low. So the pre-biased output is pulled low which causes the SYNC signal high to turn off the bottom FET. Then output voltage goes back and rises up smoothly.

VOUT

VOUT

(2 V/div)

(2 V/div)

 

VSYNC

VSYNC

(5 V/div)

(2 V/div)

VSS

VSS

(5 V/div)

(5 V/div)

 

VEN

VEN

(2 V/div)

(2 V/div)

 

t − Time − 1 ms / div

t − Time − 2.5 ms / div

 

Figure 13. J11 Short Circuit

Figure 14. J11 Open Circuit

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