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Extending Slow Start Time
In applications that use large values of output capacitance
there may be a need to extend the slow start time to
prevent the startup current from tripping the current limit.
The current limit circuit is designed to disable the high side
MOSFET and reset the internal voltage reference for a
short amount of time when the high side MOSFET current
exceeds the current limit threshold. If the output
capacitance and load current cause the startup current to
exceed the current limit threshold, the power supply output
will not reach the desired output voltage. To extend the
slow start time and to reduce the startup current, an
external resistor and capacitor can be added to the ENA
pin. The slow start capacitance is calculated using the
following equation:
Use n in Table 2
CSS(µF) = 5.55 10.3 n Tss(ms)
The RSS resistor must be 2 k. and the slow start capacitor
(3)
(4)
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