Hi,
I've some questions on nPM1100's buck regulator
1) What is the Iq (quiescent current)?
2) Does it support 100% duty cycle?
3) What will happen to VOUTB if VINT < [VOUTB(selected) + Vdropout_buck]?
Regards,
Henry
Hi,
I've some questions on nPM1100's buck regulator
1) What is the Iq (quiescent current)?
2) Does it support 100% duty cycle?
3) What will happen to VOUTB if VINT < [VOUTB(selected) + Vdropout_buck]?
Regards,
Henry
Hello
1) Iq can be found here: https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/topic/ps_npm1100/product_overview.html?cp=6_0_0_2_8#sys_el_param
2) I believe you are wondering if the dropout voltage can be close to 0? Drop out voltage is at 0.41V minimum: https://infocenter.nordicsemi.com/topic/ps_npm1100/chapters/core_components/buck/doc/frontpage.html?cp=6_0_0_5_2_3#elec_param
| VDROPOUT_BUCK | Dropout voltage, V(VOUTB) - VINT | - | 0.41 |
V |
3) The VOUTB will follow the VIN voltage minus the dropout voltage, below the specified VOUTB voltage. For BUCK to supply the desired output voltage, VINT must be VDROPOUT_BUCK greater than the voltage on VOUTB.
Best regards,
Stian
Hi Stian,
Regarding my questions 2 & 3, some buck converters can support 100% duty cycle. If Vin <= (Vout-selected + Vdropout), the regulator is turned off and output pin is directly connected to input pin through high-side MOSFET.
In this case, Vout = Vin - Vdropout - Vinductor. This feature allows the buck converter continues to supply current to the load although Vin is too low to maintain regulation.
From you reply (3), can I say that nPM1100 does support 100% duty cycle operation?
Hi Stian,
Regarding my questions 2 & 3, some buck converters can support 100% duty cycle. If Vin <= (Vout-selected + Vdropout), the regulator is turned off and output pin is directly connected to input pin through high-side MOSFET.
In this case, Vout = Vin - Vdropout - Vinductor. This feature allows the buck converter continues to supply current to the load although Vin is too low to maintain regulation.
From you reply (3), can I say that nPM1100 does support 100% duty cycle operation?
Hello, yes that is correct. It does not support 100% duty cycle operation in that sense.