
TPS5140 Series
4.5-V to 28-V, quad output buck controller for notebook power
Manufacturer: Texas Instruments
Catalog
4.5-V to 28-V, quad output buck controller for notebook power
Key Features
• Three Independent Step-Down DC/DC Controllers and One 12-V Boost DC/DC Converter4.5 V \x96 28 V Input Voltage RangeStep-Down Controller Output Voltages Adjustable Down to 1.2 VSynchronous-Buck Operation for High EfficiencyPWM Mode ControlAuto PWM/SKIP Mode for High Efficiency Under All Load ConditionsHigh Speed Error AmplifierSeparate Standby Control and Over Current Protection for Each ChannelOver Voltage and Under Voltage ProtectionProgrammable Short Circuit ProtectionPower Good With Programmable Delay Time5 V and 3.3 V Linear RegulatorsThree Independent Step-Down DC/DC Controllers and One 12-V Boost DC/DC Converter4.5 V \x96 28 V Input Voltage RangeStep-Down Controller Output Voltages Adjustable Down to 1.2 VSynchronous-Buck Operation for High EfficiencyPWM Mode ControlAuto PWM/SKIP Mode for High Efficiency Under All Load ConditionsHigh Speed Error AmplifierSeparate Standby Control and Over Current Protection for Each ChannelOver Voltage and Under Voltage ProtectionProgrammable Short Circuit ProtectionPower Good With Programmable Delay Time5 V and 3.3 V Linear Regulators
Description
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The TPS5140 is a dc/dc controller that incorporates three synchronous-buck controllers and one nonsynchronous 12-V boost converter on one chip to power the voltage rails needed by notebook peripheral components. On-chip high-side and low-side synchronous rectifier drivers are integrated to drive less expensive N-channel power MOSFETs. The nonsynchronous boost converter includes the N channel power MOSFET and supports 120 mA for the PCMCIA power supply. The outputs are controlled independently and two of the synchronous-buck controllers operate 180 degrees out of phase, with the third lowering the input current ripple and allowing a smaller input capacitance to reduce power supply cost. For higher efficiency under all load conditions, the TPS5140 automatically adjusts each channel from the PWM mode to the skip mode independently. The skip mode enables a lower operating frequency and shortens the pulse width to the low side MOSFETs, thereby increasing the efficiency under light load conditions. To further extend battery life, the TPS5140 features dead-time control and very low quiescent current. Resistorless current protection and the fixed high-side driver voltage simplify the system design and reduce the external parts count.
The TPS5140 is a dc/dc controller that incorporates three synchronous-buck controllers and one nonsynchronous 12-V boost converter on one chip to power the voltage rails needed by notebook peripheral components. On-chip high-side and low-side synchronous rectifier drivers are integrated to drive less expensive N-channel power MOSFETs. The nonsynchronous boost converter includes the N channel power MOSFET and supports 120 mA for the PCMCIA power supply. The outputs are controlled independently and two of the synchronous-buck controllers operate 180 degrees out of phase, with the third lowering the input current ripple and allowing a smaller input capacitance to reduce power supply cost. For higher efficiency under all load conditions, the TPS5140 automatically adjusts each channel from the PWM mode to the skip mode independently. The skip mode enables a lower operating frequency and shortens the pulse width to the low side MOSFETs, thereby increasing the efficiency under light load conditions. To further extend battery life, the TPS5140 features dead-time control and very low quiescent current. Resistorless current protection and the fixed high-side driver voltage simplify the system design and reduce the external parts count.