Datasheet

TAmax = TJmax Rth Ptot- ´
TJ = TA + Rth Ptot´
Ptot = Pcon + Psw + Pgd + Pq
6
Pq = 116 10 Vin
-
´ ´
9
Pgd = Vin 3 10 sw
-
´ ´ ´ ¦
2 9
Psw = Vin sw lo 0.25 10
-
´ ¦ ´ ´ ´
2
DS(on)
Vout
Pcon = Io R
Vin
´ ´
TPS54260-Q1
SLVSAH8D DECEMBER 2010REVISED AUGUST 2013
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Power Dissipation Estimate
The following formulas show how to estimate the IC power dissipation under continuous conduction mode (CCM)
operation. These equations should not be used if the device is working in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM).
The power dissipation of the IC includes conduction loss (Pcon), switching loss (Psw), gate drive loss (Pgd) and
supply current (Pq).
(49)
(50)
(51)
Where:
IOUT is the output current (A)
R
DS(on)
is the on-resistance of the high-side MOSFET ()
VOUT is the output voltage (V)
VIN is the input voltage (V)
ƒsw is the switching frequency (Hz) (52)
So
(53)
For given T
A
,
(54)
For given T
JMAX
= 150°C
Where:
Ptot is the total device power dissipation (W)
T
A
is the ambient temperature (°C)
T
J
is the junction temperature (°C)
Rth is the thermal resistance of the package (°C/W)
T
JMAX
is maximum junction temperature (°C)
T
AMAX
is maximum ambient temperature (°C) (55)
There are additional power losses in the regulator circuit due to the inductor ac and dc losses, the catch diode
and trace resistance that impact the overall efficiency of the regulator.
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