TPS40210, TPS40211
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4.5-V TO 52-V INPUT CURRENT MODE BOOST CONTROLLER
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FEATURES
CONTENTS
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For Boost, Flyback, SEPIC, LED Drive Apps
Wide Input Operating Voltage: 4.5 V to 52 V
Adjustable Oscillator Frequency
Fixed Frequency Current Mode Control
Internal Slope Compensation
Device Ratings
2
3
Electrical Characteristics
Typical Characteristics
Terminal Information
Application Information
Additional References
Design Examples
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10
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25
26
Integrated Low-Side Driver
Programmable Closed Loop Soft Start
Overcurrent Protection
External Synchronization Capable
Reference700-mV (TPS40210), 260-mV
(TPS40211)
DESCRIPTION
The TPS40210 and TPS40211 are wide-input voltage
(4.5 V to 52 V), non-synchronous boost controllers.
They are suitable for topologies which require a
grounded source N-channel FET including boost,
flyback, SEPIC and various LED Driver applications.
The device features include programmable soft start,
overcurrent protection with automatic retry and
programmable oscillator frequency. Current mode
control provides improved transient response and
simplified loop compensation. The main difference
between the two parts is the reference voltage to
which the error amplifier regulates the FB pin.
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Low Current Disable Function
APPLICATIONS
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LED Lighting
Industrial Control Systems
Battery Powered Systems
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IN
TPS40210
RC VDD 10
SS
DIS/EN GDRV
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OUT
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BP
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COMP
FB
ISNS
GND
R
SENSE
UDG-07110
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