Datasheet

POWER-UP INTO A PREBIASED OUTPUT START-UP USING INHIBIT CONTROL
t − Time − 10 ms/div
V
O
1 (1 V/div)
V
O
2 (1 V/div)
I
O
2 (5 V/div)
PTH12020W/L
SLTS208I MAY 2003 REVISED MARCH 2009 .............................................................................................................................................................
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The capability to start up into an output prebias condition is now available to all the 12-V input, PTH series of
power modules. (Note that this is a feature enhancement for the many of the W-suffix products)
[1]
.
A prebias startup condition occurs as a result of an external voltage being present at the output of a power
module prior to its output becoming active. This often occurs in complex digital systems when current from
another power source is backfed through a dual-supply logic component, such as an FPGA or ASIC. Another
path might be via clamp diodes, sometimes used as part of a dual-supply power-up sequencing arrangement. A
prebias can cause problems with power modules that incorporate synchronous rectifiers. This is because under
most operating conditions, such modules can sink as well as source output current. The 12-V input PTH modules
all incorporate synchronous rectifiers, but does not sink current during startup, or whenever the Inhibit pin is held
low.
Conditions for Prebias Holdoff
In order for the module to allow an output prebias voltage to exist (and not sink current), certain conditions must
be maintained. The module holds off a prebias voltage when the Inhibit pin is held low, and whenever the output
is allowed to rise under soft-start control. Power up under soft-start control occurs upon the removal of the
ground signal to the Inhibit pin (with input voltage applied), or when input power is applied with Auto-Track
disabled
[2]
. To further ensure that the regulator doesn t sink output current, (even with a ground signal applied to
its Inhibit), the input voltage must always be greater than the applied prebias source. This condition must exist
throughout the power-up sequence
[3]
.
The soft-start period is complete when the output begins rising above the prebias voltage. Once it is complete
the module functions as normal, and sinks current if a voltage higher than the nominal regulation value is applied
to its output.
Note: If a prebias condition is not present, the soft-start period is complete when the output voltage has risen
to either the set-point voltage, or the voltage applied at the module's Track control pin, whichever is lowest.
to its output.
Prebias Demonstration Circuit
Figure 17 shows the startup waveforms for the demonstration circuit shown in Figure 18 . The initial rise in V
O
2 is
the prebias voltage, which is passed from the VCCIO to the VCORE voltage rail through the ASIC. Note that the
output current from the PTH12010L module (I
O
2) is negligible until its output voltage rises above the applied
prebias.
Figure 17. Prebias Startup Waveforms
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