ZHCSOF7B september 2022 – june 2023 TPS25990
PRODUCTION DATA
In the case of a short-circuit or circuit-breaker event, when the device interrupts current flow, the input inductance generates a positive voltage spike on the input, and the output inductance generates a negative voltage spike on the output. The peak amplitude of voltage spikes (transients) is dependent on the value of inductance in series to the input or output of the device. Such transients can exceed the absolute maximum ratings of the device if steps are not taken to address the issue. Typical methods for addressing transients include:
The approximate value of input capacitance can be estimated with Equation 44.
VIN is the nominal supply voltage.
ILOAD is the load current.
LIN equals the effective inductance seen looking into the source.
CIN is the capacitance present at the input.
The circuit implementation with optional protection components is shown in Figure 9-18.
Figure 9-18 Circuit Implementation with
Optional Protection Components