cupoftea
Advanced Member level 6
Hi,
I am doing a 38Vin, 30Vout, 13W output Buck with TPS57040 controller.
I have no ESD precautions available. And am working on a linoleum floor. The boards were assembled without ESD precautions.
None of the ten boards have worked....well, one did work, but gave only 26.5Vout when its divider was set for 30Vout (10k and 365k).
The boards use a compensation series RC of 133k and 10nF. Strangely, when i change the 133k to 10k, the board then doesnt work at all.
Do you agree that these problems all sound like ESD problems?
The layout isnt the best, but is what i am given...the inductor slightly overlaps the area of tracking of the compensation components.
The inductor that i have been given is 680uH and with Fsw of 313kHz, this gives a ramp of just 5%...but there's added internal slope comp.
TPS57040
Possibly the limitation to 26.5vout was due to the internal slope ramp, but the actual ramp given isnt stated in the datasheet, so theres no way of knowing?
Also, theres no way of knowing when the COMP pin has railed high, because the datasheet doesnt state the COMP pin range.
I am doing a 38Vin, 30Vout, 13W output Buck with TPS57040 controller.
I have no ESD precautions available. And am working on a linoleum floor. The boards were assembled without ESD precautions.
None of the ten boards have worked....well, one did work, but gave only 26.5Vout when its divider was set for 30Vout (10k and 365k).
The boards use a compensation series RC of 133k and 10nF. Strangely, when i change the 133k to 10k, the board then doesnt work at all.
Do you agree that these problems all sound like ESD problems?
The layout isnt the best, but is what i am given...the inductor slightly overlaps the area of tracking of the compensation components.
The inductor that i have been given is 680uH and with Fsw of 313kHz, this gives a ramp of just 5%...but there's added internal slope comp.
TPS57040
Possibly the limitation to 26.5vout was due to the internal slope ramp, but the actual ramp given isnt stated in the datasheet, so theres no way of knowing?
Also, theres no way of knowing when the COMP pin has railed high, because the datasheet doesnt state the COMP pin range.
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